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January 20, 2008

Each week, Torontoist shows off the most interesting, creative, and cool submissions to our Torontoist Flickr Pool. We're especially partial to photos that show our city in a new light, highlight a recent event, and remind us why we live here. Join the Flickr pool and show us what you've got. Speed Graphic ProfileBY .NATALIE abandoned strollerBY AARDVARK. UntitledBY MV10 gauzy afternoonBY JASFITZ Walktowork-8669BY RYAN COLEMAN snowproofBY HARALD BENZ Evening DismantleBY INSIGHT IMAGING UntitledBY KARENHR......

Continue Reading "Torontoist Weekly Photo Roundup, Issue #80"

November 25, 2007

Each week, Torontoist shows off the most interesting, creative, and cool submissions to our Torontoist Flickr Pool. We're especially partial to photos that show our city in a new light, highlight a recent event, and remind us why we live here. Join the Flickr pool and show us what you've got. homeBY CHRISJACKSON electric blueBY JENNEYEFUR Illumunated RingBY PDPHOTOGRAPHY autumn fogBY SYNCROS UntitledBY SQUEAKYRAT Yonge/Bloor StationBY PGREVSTAD flight leading nowhereBY JASFITZ Saline...BY TAYLOR ZHOU Cleaning......

Continue Reading "Torontoist Weekly Photo Roundup, Issue #72"

November 7, 2007

Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo (or two) from a photographer in the Torontoist Flickr Pool. It's our way of giving the many excellent photographers in our pool the attention that they deserve. Man of the World BY RYAN COLEMAN......

Continue Reading "The Daily Photoist: November 7, 2007"

November 4, 2007

Each week, Torontoist shows off the most interesting, creative, and cool submissions to our Torontoist Flickr Pool. We're especially partial to photos that show our city in a new light, highlight a recent event, and remind us why we live here. Join the Flickr pool and show us what you've got. After school specialBY INVENTOR_77 Rusted Faith 2BY RIDE MY PONY TD CentreBY ARCTICLAMB Dead DollsBY RIDE MY PONY WalktoworkBY RYAN COLEMAN The Broken Pier......

Continue Reading "Torontoist Weekly Photo Roundup, Issue #69"

September 16, 2007

Each week, Torontoist shows off the most interesting, creative, and cool submissions to our Torontoist Flickr Pool. We're especially partial to photos that show our city in a new light, highlight a recent event, and remind us why we live here. Join the Flickr pool and show us what you've got. Man In OfficeBY PDPHOTOGRAPHY Straining to SeeBY TAYLOR ZHOU Line Of DutyBY SPOTMATICFANATIC KidsBY RIDE MY PONY Canadian National ExhibitionBY TYSONWILLIAMS.COM UntitledBY RYAN COLEMAN......

Continue Reading "Torontoist Weekly Photo Roundup, Issue #62"

August 13, 2007

Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo from the Torontoist Flickr Pool. It's our way to give the many excellent photographers in our pool the attention that they deserve. WalktoWork_070807-3.jpgBY RYAN COLEMAN—08/07/2007, 5:01 p.m. RELATED ON TORONTOIST: Pimp My Skyline, Fog In Toronto (Again), Fog In Toronto......

Continue Reading "The Daily Photoist: August 13, 2007"

August 6, 2007

FaceBookCampToronto is a free conference aimed at folks who've been meaning to develop applications for the Facebook platform. Co-organized by Facebook and (this shouldn't be a surprise) some of the same people who have been bringing us the Toronto incarnations of DemoCamp and BarCamp, FaceBookCampToronto is being held at the MaRS "discovery district" (101 College Street), Tuesday night from 6–9:30 p.m. Torontoist isn't terribly convinced by the term "discovery district," but with over 30......

Continue Reading "Facebook (Developers, Developers, Developers) Camp"

July 20, 2007

Operating a public transit system is a difficult job, continually plagued by budget cuts, aging infrastructure and rampant customer dissatisfaction. We've always been fans of GO Transit, however, which has generally proven to be clean and reliable despite being operated by the Government of Ontario (hence, the acronym "GO"). When the 2005-06 provincial budget was announced and included more than $300 million in funding for GO's operating and capital costs, transit enthusiasts were ecstatic.......

Continue Reading "GOing Graceful, Glassy, and Green"

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