The city’s Vision Zero team released its 2025 data yesterday and the trend lines are encouraging: overall, the number of ...
I am not a daily commuter, but as a documentary photographer of Toronto’s urban fabric, I depend on the TTC to get me to ...
Yvonne was in her early 40s, with short brown hair and a solid build. She was taller than my 5’ 5” frame, but when I met her ...
Transit planning is a long-term endeavour, not a one-time project with a single solution. In a municipal election year, we ...
Community Land Trusts Gaining Ground A good news story in recent years is the amount of progress Community Land Trusts (CLTs) ...
The first part of this series focused on the section of Gerrard Street East between Broadview Avenue and the Carlaw-Pape ...
This year has been one of major change. But what doesn’t change here is talking about transit. It’s the return of Tricia Wood (York University urban geography professor and Spacing contributor) and ...
After more than two decades tucked away as an idea simply not worth the cost, Highway 413 is finally kicking into gear as Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government has awarded the first ...
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. Predicting that ...
The other day, I had a discussion with a friend about the election. He asked about proof of residence and was kicking up a fuss about needing to find a ...
As announced by André Lavallée of Ville de Montréal earlier this month, Saint-Paul will be a car free street between 11am and 6am this summer. Some people ...
For the second installment of The Urbanist’s Guide to Vancouver, we present a list of some of the great and interesting public spaces in and around ...