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As voters head to the polls for two big elections this year, what’s next for the “megacity”?
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Mike Lapointe
It’s called expropriation.
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Will Koblensky
Other cities are making open data a priority—and Toronto needs to step up its game.
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Bianca Wylie
All the answers are in the data.
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Anders Marshall
What public transit is to moving people, district energy is to heating and cooling buildings.
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Emily Macrae
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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Kelli Korducki
And some of them have been signed by a "prominent Toronto personality." We'll give you one guess as to who that might have been.
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Sarah Sweet
Next week, the City will start putting its decommissioned street signs on the auction block.
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Sarah Sweet
A new City program hopes to stamp out graffiti by connecting business owners and mural artists.
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Chris Dart
Occupy Gardens Toronto took to Queen's Park to advocate for community gardens and changes to the food system.
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Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy (guest opinion) • Photos by Rémi Carreiro
In today's Urban Planner: A charity vintage jewellery sale, a public meeting on the Port Lands project, and a free introduction to modern square dancing.
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Jessica Buck
An ambitious development could introduce major change to this tiny west-end neighborhood.
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Bronwyn Kienapple
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Stephen Michalowicz
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