It’s curious and quaint how successive generations of federal Liberals rekindle their (rhetorical) affection for high-speed ...
The 100-block of East Pender Street in April 1978. Item # CVA 780-470. This year laid the groundwork for the biggest event in Vancouver at the time. A ...
What: Urban Canoe Trip Exhibition When: December 3 – 14, see times below Where: Arcadia Gallery (680 Queens Quay West) Spacing readers should ...
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. As Hurricane Earl lashed the ...
Spacing’s motto is “understanding the urban landscape”. Buildings and streets are major components of that landscape; they are the big ...
“As the eighties progressed , the city – especially its residential areas – endured a demolition spree. The theme of my earlier Vanishing Vancouver book ...
Bert Archer has written an interesting article in the Globe and Mail‘s Toronto section about the ins and outs of sidewalk etiquette. He points out ...
In a snap election called ostensibly to decide which Ontario provincial party leader can take on Donald Trump, we sure have ...
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside ...
A development pro forma is one of the most important (yet often overlooked) tools in real estate and urban planning. Think of ...
When I took on the task of writing an update on the Algonquin land claim, I was unaware of the controversy I’d find. Unifying steps toward a “modern-day ...
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