Posts Filed Under: “martin reis”
Irritated by condo ads on downtown sidewalks, some Toronto artists have taken matters into their own hands.
By
Steve Kupferman • Photos by D.A. Cooper
A pair of artists beautify a school fence.
By
Steve Kupferman • Photos by Martin Reis
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not miss.
By
Steve Kupferman • Photos by Martin Reis
These rogue road markings look like something out of Adam West–era Batman.
By
Steve Kupferman • Photos by Martin Reis
The annual Blessing of the Bicycles is as much about community as it is about religion.
By
Chris Dart • Photo by Martin Reis
Protests managed to slow the removal, but it's still happening.
By
Steve Kupferman • Photos by Martin Reis
Arts and culture writer Steve Fisher explains why he sat down in the middle of a bike lane to protest its removal.
By
Steve Fisher • Photos by Martin Reis
Power scrubbing to resume tomorrow after sit-in halts a work crew today.
By
Todd Aalgaard and Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Martin Reis
Cyclists protested the impending removal of the Jarvis Street bike lanes with a special zombified edition of the monthly Critical Mass bike ride.
By
Steve Fisher
A cycling-advocacy group installed a memorial for a cyclist who died after catching his wheel in a streetcar track.
By
Steve Kupferman
Controversial Astral ad pillars get guerrilla makeover.
By
Chris Dart • Photos by Martin Reis
For a second year, cyclists take to Jarvis street to protest the planned removal of its bike lane.
By
Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Martin Reis
By
Hamutal Dotan
Most Commented
comments on
Torontoist has been acquired by Daily Hive
comments on
Civic Tech: We tried to get a copy of the Sidewalk Toronto agreement
comments on
Habitat: Environmentalists eye city’s investment policies
comments on
Another Glass Box: The Stalinist “Bunker” Edition