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How Toronto and other cities have reused (or plan to readapt) former municipal battlegrounds.
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Jamie Bradburn
An archaeological assessment reveals earlier incarnations of the north market.
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Jamie Bradburn
Once upon a time, livestock roamed the streets of Toronto—and not everyone was pleased about it.
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Jamie Bradburn
A new building planned for the site currently occupied by St. Lawrence Market North has apparently gone from cathedral to Quonset hut.
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Steve Kupferman
St. Lawrence Market's long-time rice merchant died last week.
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Jamie Bradburn
Blood, sweat, and Meg Ryan.
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David Fleischer
A noir-ish Samuel L. Jackson vehicle doesn't pretend Toronto is someplace else.
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David Fleischer
Morning. You'd be wise to escort yourself on a whirlwind tour of the city today, 'cause your April Metro Pass is about to expire. While you contemplate that, some news: Rob Ford is working on a three-year budget plan and looking, as he's wont to do, to the upcoming election; staff will explore bedbugs in a time of no-funding at today's Board of Health meeting; vendors and customers get riled up over the reassignment of long-time St. Lawrence Market manager; and Toronto's top doctor wants to take it slow.
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Jodie Shupac
On the hunt for independent Christmas tree vendors, we caught up with the folks at Jeffrey Jordan's St. Lawrence Market lot.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Harry Choi
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Laura Hewitt
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Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy (guest opinion) • Photos by Corbin Smith
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Dalton Sharp
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John Semley
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Vicky Peters
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