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Get ready for Spacing’s Fall 2007 issue!

The editors sent the upcoming issue of Spacing to the printer just the other day! That means the new issue will be arriving in the mailbox of subscribers in about two weeks and hitting newsstands around the same time. As you can see from our cover, Spacing sat down with Dr. David Suzuki and Mayor David Miller to discuss how Toronto can be a leader in the fight against climate change. We also have articles on urban agriculture, eating wild plants found in our parks and laneways, the need to green our driveways, the perils of living near a brownfield under redevelopment, and the methodology of dumpster divers.

We'll be notifying you soon of our release party plans.

If you want to receive the next issue before it hits the streets, you should buy a subscription. If you sign-up between now and next Wednesday (Nov. 14th), Spacing guarantees your order will be processed in time for our big mail-out. You may also want to consider buying a gift subscription for your friends in time for the holiday season (we currently have a $25 special on gift subscriptions).

If you want to find out about Spacing's sales, release parties, and events in advance of public notice then you should sign-up for our monthly newsletter.

We hope you'll like the new issue.

 

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It sounds exciting, but it would more exciting if we knew whether you guys used any of the quality photography from the Fall 2007 Flickr group. No updates there, yet people actually took the time to submit stuff before the September 6 deadline.

Comment by Jake
November 11, 2007 | 1:23 am

Some photos were used, but we contacted the photogs first.

Comment by Matthew Blackett
November 11, 2007 | 1:30 am

That's great.

Comment by Jake
November 11, 2007 | 6:55 pm
 
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