A small cube-shaped robot rolls carefully along a crowded sidewalk, weaving between patio tables, cyclists, utility poles, ...
Premier Doug Ford and the Toronto Port Authority, the federal agency that owns Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, have been ...
I live near the intersection of Yonge and Dundas Streets, where, according to the city’s own data published in 2021 (PDF), 76 ...
Vancouver is once again asking a familiar question: how tall should the city grow? Framed through the City’s ongoing review ...
During Toronto’s last three elections, cycling campaigns focused primarily on on-street infrastructure including protected ...
Imagine spending ten hours a day caring for your children and elderly parents, cooking, cleaning, and ferrying them between ...
In the (almost) five years since our first kid was born, my wife and I have amassed an impressive collection of children’s books. But as our collection ...
There was a time when kids walked to school, ten miles up hill both ways through the snow of course. Alas, those days are long gone, and today many ...
The following is a reprint of my recent Eye Weekly Psychogeography column where I went to the Zoo. Photo by Jacob Earl. In August one of the Toronto Zoo’s ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Shaun Merritt begins a new column on public art in Toronto, looking at what we have, where it is, and some of the stories behind it ...
At last week’s launch party the Spacing Atlantic street team gave guests the opportunity to identify their own personal “heart of the city” on a 3m x 3m ...