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The Changing Fate of Hockey's Oldest Arenas
Most of the original arenas have been turned into surface lots, but Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens managed an impressive rebirth.
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You Are Where You Wear
The often subtle (and occasionally lucrative) art of expressing city pride, via t-shirt.
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Photos
What Does a Subway Entrance Say About its City?
A photographic survey of the world's metro gateways.
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Covering Canadian Urbanism
Spacing Magazine’s Matthew Blackett on writing about and comparing Canada's cities.
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The Art of Capturing a City From a Rooftop
An interview with Toronto photographer Tom Ryaboi, who likes to capture the city from up high - way up high.
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In Toronto, a Major Victory for Light Rail
The city council just defeated an effort to build subways out of the city. What's next?
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Getting a Handel on Transit Crime
Some public transportation systems are using classical music to deter criminals — but does it work?
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Urban Wonk
Can Ontario Really Deliver North America's Best Smart Growth Plan?
Places to Grow is certainly ambitious. Here's a look at the successes and challenges a couple years in.
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The Big Fix
Zen and the Art of Snow Plow Maintenance
When it comes to allocating resources to remove snow, cities can often only guess and hope for the best
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The Big Fix
The 8 to 80 Problem: Designing Cities for Young and Old
How can cities create neighborhoods that work well for all generations?

