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Mapping A Community's Health Needs
A Toronto website sheds light on community 's health needs.
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TV Documentary: End Of The Suburbia
A television explores the "collapse of the American Dream."
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Toronto's Subtle Architecture of Exclusion
The Toronto Star wonders if Toronto's urban planners are intentionally driving people away from downtown.
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Reshaping Toronto
Outside of the spotlight of celebrity architecture, entire sections of the city are being transformed.
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Should Your City's Streets 'Go Naked'?
Without the conventional rules and regulations of the road in place, drivers tend to slow down, open their eyes and develop a 'feel' for their surroundings.
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How To Give Toronto A Makeover
Toronto's mayor shares his ideas on how to make the city a more beautiful place.
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How to Keep Toronto from being a 'K-Mart Destination'
Will an aquarium be enough to "re-brand" Toronto as a major tourist destination in the wake of the 2003 SARS outbreak?
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'Transit Villages' Coming To Toronto's Suburbs
Four new "downtowns" key to bringing rapid transit to fast-growing York Region.
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Time For Action On Toronto's Waterfront
Revitalization corporation still lacking powers needed to implement the vision.
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2005 Toronto's Year For Architecture
The Toronto Star's architecture critic looks ahead at 2005 and likes what he sees.
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To Change A City's Looks, Change How City Hall Works
The push to beautify Toronto will inevitably encounter the paralyzing effect of bureaucracy.
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Canada's First National Urban Park
Can a new urban park on the north side of Toronto change the city and offer a new model of urban planning?
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Public Transit Ridership Increases In Canada
Canadian Urban Transit Association reports record public transit usage numbers.
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Toronto Group Pits Man Vs. Machine
In a three-way battle for transportation supremacy, a bicyclist, a subway rider, and driver race from the suburbs to downtown at rush hour. The challenge is for a report on the city's vitality.
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A Plan To End Sprawl In Southern Ontario
Ontario considers legislation to control sprawl and channel development towards urban centers.
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John Van Nostrand Wins Jane Jacobs Prize
The Toronto native is celebrated for his work on 'unplanning.'
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The Wide-Shallow Lot: A Good Thing for Buyers or Builders?
Purchasers don't always consider all of the facts when choosing a new home on a wide-shallow lot.
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Statistics Canada Improves Planners' Access to Data
New partnership initiative makes demographic data available to planners at considerably lower cost.
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Toronto Waterfront Redevelopment Agency Needs Teeth
Governance review by the province holds promise of new powers needed to get on with implementing its mandate.
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