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This walking tour is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 71, which is focused on the waterfront. See also Sarah ...
Singapore leaves an impression not just of a place, but of a proposition. A city built with such clarity of purpose and ...
Recent Auditor General reports exposed deep-rooted inefficiencies and systemic issues in Toronto’s Parks & Recreation (P&R) ...
This article is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 71, which focuses on Toronto’s waterfront. The issue will be ...
In the closing days of our field school, we sat around a modest table in a conference room overlooking the city skyline. It ...
Last week, Bike Share Toronto reported a record-breaking 980,000 rides in June. The most ever in a single month. Toronto is ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** Related Readings: BC Premier’s comments on judicial matters threaten rule ...
This letter, signed by 27 prominent B.C. experts in urban planning and architecture, was sent last week to Prime Minister ...
Singapore’s skyline is constantly in motion. Construction cranes and hoardings are as much part of the visual identity of the ...
Pulau Ubin, a small island northeast of mainland Singapore, serves as both a geographical and symbolic edge to the city-state ...
In an intriguing aside a third of the way into Justice Paul Schabas’ extraordinary decision (issued yesterday) in Toronto’s bike lane war with Premier Doug Ford, he reveals how, about a month ago, he ...
Few cities in the contemporary world have made public housing as central to urban life as Singapore has. With over 80% of the population living in flats built and maintained by the Housing & ...
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