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The pros and cons of height: Yonge Street panel stresses importance of great tower design
Bert Archer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
At
Yonge Street
's best-attended event yet, our experts encouraged more thoughtfulness in the design of our city.
City Building
,
Design
,
Speaker Series
Stamp of approval: Local Food Plus is nailing down what counts, exactly, as sustainable food
Alexandra Shimo
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Can you judge food by its label? With consumers in hot pursuit of food that's 'sustainable,' a Toronto not-for-profit organization has tried to quantify the idea with a nation-wide certification system.
conservation
,
Healthcare and Wellness
,
Sustainability
Leslieville - The Beach
Artists in the GTA: Dorsey James' gods, goddesses and wizards unveil the mythology in mundane places
Leah Sandals
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Once a mechanic in the US Air Force, Dorsey James moved to Canada looking for a less polarized home. Only in a moment of serendipity did he discover his talent for woodcarving.
art profiles
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Arts and Culture
Pickering - Ajax - Whitby
The city's next talent incubator starts putting down its Regent Park roots
Scott Dagostino
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
As part of the revitalization of Regent Park, the Centre for Social Innovation is creating a new hub to help emerging entrepreneurs, community-builders and place-makers realize their dreams. Unlike CSI's first two locations, the new space will not be "community agnostic."
City Building
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Diversity
,
Research and Innovation
,
small businesses
Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
Density done right: Our Feb. 16 panel looks at creating neighbourhoods with room for everyone
Yonge Street Staff
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Join
Yonge Street
on Thursday, Feb. 16, for a discussion on how smart design and planning can help us get the best out of Toronto's increasing density. Our fourth public event will focus on how the city's built form can accommodate a growing population. Architects Shirley Blumberg and Charles Rosenberg and city planner Gregg Lintern will lead the discussion.
Toronto Star
columnist Royson James will moderate. The
Yonge Street Speaker Series
is sponsored by the Toronto Community Foundation and Waterfront Toronto.
City Building
,
Design
,
Speaker Series
Getting out of gridlock: The scramble to save the scramble & other adventures in TO transportation
Yonge Street Staff
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
If Torontonians could only depoliticize the debate over transportation, we all might get further faster. Panelists at
Yonge Street
's Feet & Wheels event had more than a few ideas about how to improve the city's streets for everybody—and so did attendees.
City Building
,
infrastructure
,
Speaker Series
,
Transportation
Out of the film studio and back to the land
Carla Lucchetta
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A documentary on peak oil was a wake-up call for two veteran filmmakers, leading them to unexpected careers in the local food movement.
Healthcare and Wellness
,
small businesses
Roncesvalles-High Park
Artists in the GTA: Faisal Anwar celebrates social progress through art and technology
Leah Sandals
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Oakville's Faisal Anwar not only wants his art to make people think and feel; he wants it to help them connect with their neighbours in Toronto and around the world.
art profiles
,
Arts and Culture
Oakville
WORDS OF WISDOM: What we learned in 2011
Yonge Street Staff
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
In our last issue of 2011, we celebrate the great advice we got over the year from the many city leaders and innovators we had the pleasure of covering. We hope their wise words inspire you until
Yonge Street
returns from our break. See you January 11!
Vaughan's towering new ambitions
Bert Archer
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
With the Expo City development, Vaughan mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua is seeking to define his city with a dense new downtown core. Can globally inspired design create vibrant urbanity in sleepy suburbia?
City Building
,
infrastructure
Vaughan
Feet and wheels: Our Jan. 19 panel looks at how we can create streets that work for everyone
Yonge Street Staff
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Join
Yonge Street
on Thursday, Jan. 19, for a discussion on Toronto's transportation options. Our third public event will focus on how our streets can get everybody where they want to go, safely and harmoniously. Transportation advocate Nancy Smith Lea,
National Post
columnist Chris Selley and architect Chris Hardwicke lead the discussion. The
Yonge Street Speaker Series
is sponsored by the Toronto Community Foundation and Waterfront Toronto.
Speaker Series
,
Transportation
An Iranian-born engineer's passion for producing a sharper image of cancer
Edward Keenan
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Iran's Cultural Revolution and a grandfather's death led Hamid Tizhoosh to create a revolutionary tool that could help oncologists cloud-source knowledge about cancer tumours. So much for his idea of a 'take it easy' life in Canada.
Diversity
,
Healthcare and Wellness
,
Research and Innovation
Financial District
Artists in the GTA: Sharada Eswar tells South Asian tales old and new
Leah Sandals
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
As a young girl in Kerala, Sharada Eswar loved hearing her grandmother recount Indian epics. Now, the Brampton resident is bringing those ancient stories—and more contemporary tales—to life.
art profiles
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Arts and Culture
,
Diversity
,
new canadians
Brampton
When macro goes micro
Paul Gallant
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
For a Chinese-born economist, the difficulties new immigrants have entering the labour market are more than just theoretical. Maggie Chen's learned the obstacles firsthand. She's also learned about the resources available to help her.
Diversity
,
Higher Education
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new canadians
Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
,
Vaughan
Office space doesn't have to be office waste
Alexandra Shimo
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
A new competition has Toronto companies going head-to-head not on the bottom line, but to cut down on carbon emissions. Since its launch in June, Race to Reduce has signed on more than 70 of the city's largest companies, representing 45-million square feet of office space. Competition chair Bob Gallant says it starts with building trust between landlords and tenants.
conservation
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renewables
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Sustainability
Financial District
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