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Photos
The Man Who Turns Toronto's Sewers Into Art
Michael Cook documents city pipes to raise awareness of water infrastructure problems.
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How Toronto's Muslim Community Helped Catch the Would-Be Train Bombers
Religious groups can be capable -- and sometimes incredibly deft -- at policing extremists within their own ranks.
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The Pacific Trash Vortex Has a Counterpart in the Great Lakes
Scientists monitoring Lake Erie have found tons of harmful plastic debris known as microplastics or "nurdles."
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If Your City Were Wrecked by Totalitarian Urban Planners
Spend a moment sitting in the shoes of Bucharest.
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Videos
Tom Connors, Folk Singer and Chronicler of All Things Canada, Dies at 77
"Stompin' Tom" sang about the life of a streetcar driver, hauling a load of potatoes from Prince Edward Island.
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A 42-Part Murder Mystery, Chronicled on the Toronto Subway
The series deals with the universal urban problem of bike riders versus drivers.
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9 Steps Cities Must Take to Dramatically Cut Carbon Emissions
A very long, very bold to-do list for the next 20 years.
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Rob Ford Is Still the Mayor of Toronto
Three months after a judge ruled to remove him from office, our favorite mayoral personality is back in business.
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Urban Wonk
Can We Finally Declare Peace in the 'War on Cars'?
Recent polling data suggests the public is much less divided than many headlines would have you believe.
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Toronto's Reimagined Maple Leaf Gardens Fulfills its Destiny (at Long Last)
There's no hockey, but a grocery store and sports center are drawing people from around the city.

