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  • Bloor bike lane warning: not all bike paths are created equal

    With the new bike lane pilot project coming to Bloor West, a utopia of cycling infrastructure (to read the most glowing takes on it) is...
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  • Lights out on Dundas-Sterling changes

    "Infamous" might be a charitable word for Dundas and Sterling. Mention the intersection to veterans of the #bikeTO community and they'll bring up bad infrastructure,...
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  • “In heaven, everyone rides a bike”

    "In heaven," read words printed in blue ink on the Ghost Bike's rear wheel, "everyone rides a bicycle." Not far from Sunday's assembled crowd of...
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  • Rainbow over Runnymede

    It was supposed to be a barbecue with a few supporting visitors, but by the morning of Saturday, September 14, word had spread. By barbie...
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  • Sweatshop on wheels

    Can you picture the city's bike couriers putting down their kickstands and walking off the job? Well, they probably can't yet either. That's why Canadian...
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  • Saving Ed’s

    News that Honest Ed's, with its glowing bulbs and groan-worthy puns ("Come in and get lost!"), will be surrendered to the changing fortunes of the...
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  • Olivia Chow, Mayor Ford dedicate Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

    It's been two years, and if Thursday's ceremony to officially dedicate the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal is any indication, the fallen Opposition Leader's beaming, mustachioed...
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  • Todd Aalgaard on another suspicious death of an indigenous woman

    Is there another addition to that terrible list on the No More Silence website, the one that records the murders and disappearances of Ontario's indigenous...
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  • Deconstructing the police shooting death of Sammy Yatim

    Use of force stats reveal a troubling history of Toronto cops shooting first and answering questions later when it comes to encounters with people in...
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  • Masking rights

    Against a backdrop of scandal, Canada's Senate quietly did its legislative duty on June 19, rubber-stamping a democracy-challenged Bill C-309. The Concealment Of Identity Act,...
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  • Naheed Nenshi on Calgary’s renewal

    Twenty-four hours before Calgary, High River, and much of southern Alberta were put under evacuation notice due to severe flooding, Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi was...
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  • Making work fair

    You could easily imagine every pair of creative ears perking up across the city on May 23 when Davenport MP Andrew Cash gathered musicians, cultural...
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  • Mulcair discovers Toronto

    I get a sense of Thomas Mulcair's thoughts Tuesday afternoon, May 14, as we tour the port lands talking about waterfront renewal and what makes...
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  • Mulcair’s Toronto agenda

    I get a sense of Thomas Mulcair's thoughts Tuesday afternoon as we tour the Portlands, talking about waterfront renewal and what makes a great city....
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  • May Day march

    In all, this year's May Day had a cultural, carnival feel of sorts: like an annual festival of unrest with music, performance art, and dancing....
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