See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** ...
Autumn is serious film season, when the studios put out the movies they’re hoping will get an Oscar nomination. The season is ...
The winners of the 50th Annual Heritage Toronto Awards were presented on Monday, October 20, 2025 at the Carlu event venue.
As befits a fall when the Blue Jays have again become contenders, the $10 billion-plus question hanging over the ...
Change in cities is often slow, when using official channels. There is a desire to achieve the perfect plan, one that ...
Dawn doesn’t so much break over Toronto on marathon morning as creep in behind the sound of trucks, radios, and zip-ties. Streets that usually hum with commuters now sit in temporary silence, lined ...
When the University of Toronto’s John P. Robarts Research Library, located at St. George and Harbord streets, opened its doors in 1973, it was the largest academic library building in the world, ...
This essay is a sequel to Natasha Henry’s account of the history of enslavement of Black people in Canada prior to 1834, published in Spacing last month. Black Canadians deserve a formal apology for ...
Mark Wilson and Prince Charles touring the mouth of the Don River, 1991 In the coming weeks, Waterfront Toronto crews will remove the final plug in the new Lower Don, thereby allowing the river to ...
What happens when four different reports give four different answers to the same housing question? Every few months, a new report is released with a headline number meant to define the scale of Canada ...
In the heart of Toronto, where the skyline glitters with glass and steel, a different kind of light flickers—a beacon of hope nestled within the embrace of a weathered two-storey church. Here stands ...
When Sidewalk Labs rolled into Toronto in 2017, there was no ambiguity about the corporate family tree. Sidewalk officials repeatedly said the smart city start-up venture was a kind of mash-up: Google ...