This story is published in conjunction with Spacing’s upcoming “summer reading” issue, which will be available on bookstore ...
In the leadup to Toronto hosting World Cup games in June 2026, we will be publishing stories about soccer in Toronto, culminating with our upcoming Spring issue that focuses on how the game plays out ...
In May 2026, as part of the Contact Photography Festival, the City of Toronto Archives opened a new didactic exhibition ...
We have plans for the future, but not always a path to get there. Somewhere between the long horizon and today's next step, ...
At this week’s City Council meeting, Mayor Olivia Chow will move a motion to develop a plan for commemorating the veteran ...
A croissant queue, a transit card, a sun cutting through Manhattan once a year. On being physically present in a city.
Porter Airlines turboprop on approach to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Depending on wind conditions, noise from turboprops can disrupt music concerts on the Toronto waterfront. Jets have lower ...
By now, most City Hall watchers know that Brad Bradford has selected, as a pointed wedge issue, a proposal to rename Sankofa Square while simultaneously using its apparently neglected condition as a ...
Over the past year, I have written multiple times about how misinformation and selective framing continue shaping Toronto’s transportation debates. In previous Spacing op-eds including Pedaling ...
Opening ceremony at Maple Leaf Gardens, November 12, 1931. City of Toronto Archives, Globe and Mail fonds, Fonds 1266, Item 25804. We often grumble about how long it takes for large urban construction ...
This op-ed has been written on behalf of the Toronto Public Space Committee (TPSC). Over the course of this World Cup, Toronto is welcoming 300,000 fans across the six matches we’re hosting. Fans and ...
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