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Spacing Atlantic Blog for the East Coast

St. John’s, Newfoundland by Hugh Pouliot

Spacing Atlantic will be officially joining the Spacing blog family as of October 28th. Unlike the Toronto and Montreal blogs, Spacing Atlantic focuses on a handful of cities: Halifax, St. John’s, Charlottetown, Miramichi, Fredericton, Sydney, and Saint John.

Please check it out and support the east coast’s newest blog. There are already a few interesting posts up about Charlottetown's newest public art and Halifax's underfoot street signs. Note that the blog is still in beta mode, which means there may be a few glitches until the official launch.

Wednesday, October 28th the blog’s editors and contributors will be throwing a launch party at the Eye Level Gallery in Halifax. If you happen to be in Halifax, come out to this free event to have a few drinks, meet people interested in city issues.


 

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I heard rumours about a Spacing Vancouver... when is that supposed to come online?

Jennifer:

The rumours are true. We're working with a group of great people out there, but it is taking a while (for a variety of reasons that aren't really appropriate for us to get into). We should have it up and running in January 2010.

Just as important will be the addition of Spacing Ottawa is late November (tentatively).

Matthew Blackett
Spacing publisher

Great news! Can't wait to see the other cities. Toggling back and forth between only Montreal and Toronto can feel both a little too self-referential and smug.

Oh good, I look forward to it.

 
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