Brigitte Pellerin is a writer and newspaper columnist living in Ottawa. This memoir introduces the new issue of Spacing focused on Yonge Street, available shortly at the Spacing Store and other ...
Perhaps the Redpath Mansion “victory” set the ball rolling, but heritage preservation grabbed a media spotlight in Montreal this week. On ...
Did Mayor Rob Ford move the pigskin towards his end zone last week? An average – which is to say marginally informed – voter might say the answer is an ...
MAYOR’S GREEN INITIATIVE • Greening not cheap in Mayor’s eco plan [ National Post ] • Mayor launches $21-million in environmental ...
The following is my Eye Weekly Psychogeography column first published in last week’s issue. It was an open letter to George Smitherman to start ...
Photo by Taylor Noakes, a local picture-snapper and aficionado of Montreal’s history and design. We look forward to publishing more of his ...
Until Montreal scrapped its streetcars in 1959, the Craig Terminus was one of the hubs of the city’s sprawling tramway network. Located near the ...
Yesterday’s pedestrian safety dossier in La Presse seems to have launched the issue into the public spotlight. Today, the Gazette reported that the ...
Though only in Dublin a very short time, I got the feeling it’s a happy city. And a public one. The streets in the city centre are absolutely full ...
FOOD BANKS • How food banks assess clients [ Toronto Star ] • Meet Toronto’s hungry humanitarians [ National Post ] • Food bank going hungry ...
Brought to you in collaboration with the Ecology Action Centre and Halifax Cycling Coalition, SpokesPeople covers all things cycle-related. From the ...
Editor’s note: In keeping with this week’s theme, Spacing Ottawa contributor Kathleen Courtney has sent us this post on the topic of urban ...