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Spacing summer 2007 issue out soon!

photo by Miles Storey

It's that time of year again -- another issue of Spacing! Our summer 2007 issue will be hitting newsstands in about two weeks with subscribers receiving their copies at the same time.

As you can see from our cover (above) the focus for this issue is on water: Toronto's ravines, rivers, water towers, sewers, and waterfront. We've captured a snapshot of Toronto's relationship with water and how it shapes our everyday lives.

Details on our release party will soon follow as we're still hammering out details.

For any of you wishing to subscribe to the magazine, you should do it now so you can get the new issue in the mailbox before anyone else. It's $29 for 6 issues (2 years), or $15 for three issues (1 year). If you already have a subscription, but know its expires soon, you should renew it so you don't miss an issue.

 

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I always wondered about those green pipes. Now I get to find out.

Are you getting closer to finding a boat?

Spacing release parties are always a blast. Having it in one of Harbourfront's buildings would only make sense?

 
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