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The project utilizes University of Toronto’s library resources, using the mapping technology of the Map & Data Library and the giant film and TV collection held by the Media Commons. “One of the ...
Earlier this week, OpenFile introduced its Poppy File, rolling out an impressive interactive map by Patrick Cain, the same guru who produced some of the most detailed maps of Toronto’s mayoral ...
Part of what motivated Canada toward independence is an awareness of the suffering that four years of war had brought to our doorsteps: in Toronto, about 2 per cent of the total male population ...
It seems that everywhere you look in Toronto, the roads are under construction. Some of the work, like the soon-to-be shut down Spadina and Dundas intersection, will take a few weeks. But other ...
Moving into a new Toronto apartment is always a bit of ... and buildings are then given a total score out of 100. The city's new interactive map allows you to look up the address of any building ...
Weatherburn and Davis recently developed an interactive map called The Fruit Trees of Toronto with some help from forestry expert Monika Oviedo. The map allows anyone to search for productive ...
Now, the Toronto Public Library and Canadian poet laureate George Elliot Clarke have designed an interactive map that lets you explore the city's geography through other poems that mention the city.
The map is available over at OpenFile ... for boys and girls by postal forward sortation area... The May issue of Toronto Life features the artists, professors, scientists and other luminaries ...
A new interactive map pinpointing key production locations in Toronto-set films and television shows looks a lot like a recent analysis of census data that reveals racial and economic divides in ...
More than half of Torontonians — 51.5 per cent — identify as visible minorities, recently released data from Canada’s 2016 census shows. The data shows a marked difference in diversity ...
In a week when Toronto’s medical officer of health called for indoor dining to be banned and people to make only essential trips outside their home, data shows the overall risk of encountering ...
A group of researchers from the University of Toronto and the Allergy, Genes and Environment (AllerGen) Network thought members of the public might want to know the answer – so they've launched an ...