Posts Filed Under: “Gardiner Expressway”
Local government wasn't always so keen on maintaining Fort York.
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David Wencer
Public works committee approves a pair of proposals meant to get the Gardiner back on track.
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Hamutal Dotan
City staff release a new plan for tackling the aging roadway.
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Jamie Bradburn
There are millions and millions of dollars today in Newsstand, so get ready to read some numbers. In the news: city surplus plus, Gardiner assessment back on at least one table, G-20 top cops court dates moved, and Porter might get a strike or lockout.
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Casey Irvin • Illustration by Brett Lamb
A year in loose ends.
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Steve Kupferman
The disingenuous fight over the future of the Gardiner.
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Daren Foster (aka City Slikr)
Over the years, plans for revitalizing the Gardiner Expressway have stalled. But can Toronto afford to wait any longer?
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Todd Aalgaard
A noir-ish Samuel L. Jackson vehicle doesn't pretend Toronto is someplace else.
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David Fleischer
Welcome to Wednesday Newsstand; side effects may include nausea, depression, headaches, hair loss, and erectile dysfunction. In the news: Rob Ford is in football trouble again, Toronto man gives money to bullied bus monitor, some religious parents don't like their kids learning facts, and Gardiner holds onto its concrete.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Public Works looks at public space, urban design, and city-building innovations from around the world, and considers what Toronto might learn from them.
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Patrick Metzger
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Laura Godfrey • Photos by Christopher Drost
Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny. Reel Toronto revels in digging up and displaying the films that attempt to mask, hide, or—in rare cases—proudly display our city.
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David Fleischer
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David Fleischer
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David Fleischer
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Kelli Korducki
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Torontoist
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Alixandra Gould
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Clayton Hanmer