Like Toronto’s winding ravine system, the Toronto waterfront is a significant and defining geographical feature. Before the ...
This piece seeks to answer a simple question by a community member: how could the City decision-making about the Broadway ...
With Justin Trudeau stepping down as Prime Minister and the very real possibility of an federal election, Premier Doug Ford ...
The exhibition features a table of Chinatown memory artifacts collected from the community (Photo by Kayla Pastor Estacio) A shiny sword, a stack of red packets, old Chinese books and brochures, a ...
The Guild Inn, 2008, by Olena Sullivan. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Heritage Toronto’s Gary Miedema final post in his series on at-risk heritage ...
Text and photos by Sean Ruthen, re:place magazine As a musician studying architecture at UBC over a decade ago, I was not overly surprised at that time to ...
An interesting article in the Toronto Star today about author Graeme Gibson and the birdwatching passion he exercises in and around the ravines of ...
Our friends at TIFF Nexus are hosting a day-long conference this Friday looking at locative media — that is, all those devices and apps that help us ...
EDITOR: This is the final of Shawn Micallef’s posts following the Green Line hydro corridor through midtown Toronto, location of the Green Line ...
SAINT JOHN – Saint John has a long and proud history of parks and green spaces. As the first incorporated city in Canada, it also became the first ...