Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'airquality'
August 12, 2007
We publish a lot of articles here on Torontoist, and sometimes it's hard to keep up with all of them. Populist is a weekly recap intended for the casual Torontoist reader, featuring some of the coolest, most interesting, most commented, and most recommended posts from the past week on Torontoist. Populist will appear every Sunday night. This week on Torontoist featured bleepin' boobs, Brass Rail burn-outs, coulrophobia, Guitar Girls, Giambrones, and Alsop architecture. Here are......
Continue Reading "Populist: August 6–12"August 8, 2007
It's been about a month now since Toronto (in conjunction with the province and the feds) launched the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) pilot project. And yet, very few Torontonians seem to understand what the AQHI actually means for their health and behaviour on any given day. Given that, a closer look is in order.......
Continue Reading "Today's AQHI Has Decreased From 3 To 4"May 26, 2007
This was Toronto’s downtown at 10:30 a.m. yesterday, as seen from Lakeshore Boulevard near the Canadian Exhibition Grounds. Air Quality Ontario’s Air Quality Index measured a daytime high of 54, which put Toronto’s air well into the “Poor” category. The day before, the AQI hit 59. What to do? I ran errands on my bike yesterday, passing bumper-to-bumper car traffic everywhere I cycled. When I started cycling Toronto’s streets fifteen years ago, I didn’t......
Continue Reading "Toronto Smog Alerts: Nature's Wake-up Calls"May 15, 2007
Local Jewish groups are protesting the decision to invite Black Panther leader Malik Zulu Shabazz to speak in Toronto. Black Youth Taking Action will be hosting a talk this evening by Shabazz, who is an outspoken anti-semite and holocaust denier. The children of the late cartoonist Ben Wicks are suing for the possession of 2,408 drawings that were left behind in a move. The distraught family plans to donate the drawings to the Ryerson......
Continue Reading "Black Panther Leader Causes Controversy, New Smog Scale, Doped Up Seniors On The Rise"May 8, 2007
Admiral Radler claims the Dark Lord knew about every move the Empire made. "You have failed me for the last time, Admiral," replied the ruthless Baron Black. Cost of the Defence to date: upwards of $860,000. Speaking of extortion, if you haven't been shocked by exorbitant rickshaw ride prices so far, be warned that a judge has eliminated the current cap, enabling the pedicab operators to charge unsuspecting tourists whatever they wish. Moustache rides......
Continue Reading "Black Knows, Rickshaws Charge, Pennington Drives, Smog Pollutes, Trudeau Flubs, and Driveways Get Paved"