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SPACING SHORTS 001: Highrises & vertical suburbs

Spacing Radio is back — just in smaller doses! We're calling our new format Spacing Shorts. This means that whenever we have a story to tell we'll simply post it on the website and deliver it to you through iTunes. There will be audio postcards, urban snapshots, interviews, soundscapes, dispatches, and more... So stay tuned! To start off our new season we're talking about highrise apartment buildings. Earlier this year, a United Way report called many of Toronto's highrises "sites of concentrated poverty." So how do our highrises compare to those ...

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SUMMER SHORTS 016: Buried among highways

If you live in and around Toronto, or have ever visited the city, you've most likely passed by Etobicoke's Richview Cemetery. Most likely in a car and traveling at a high velocity. Awkwardly situated amidst the onramps at the intersection of Highways 401 and 427, the Richview Cemetery is not your average resting place for the dead. Reporter Andrew Walsh explores this historic geographic oddity. Links to stuff from Spacing Radio's Summer Shorts 016: A brief history of the village of Richview photo by Sean Galbraith

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SPACING VOTES: Smitherman talks walking, while walking

George Smitherman loves to walk. Earlier this week, in fact, he walked along Eglinton — all the way across Toronto. Spacing's Todd Harrison caught up with him yesterday in Leaside, and they walked and talked until just west of Victoria Park. Todd asked how Smitherman’s vision for Toronto applied to walkability, and what he as mayor would do to improve walking conditions in suburban communities. Smitherman, however, does not see walking as an issue-in-itself. Integration is his buzzword, and as such, he thinks of walking primarily as a means to connect people ...

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