[URBAN NOTE] Five links about cities: tennis, CFL, twin towns, coworking, space company towns
- Joshua Clipperton writes, here at CTV News, about how tennis like the Rogers Cup is much more popular in Montréal than in Toronto for a variety of reasons.
- The CFL’s Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts are set to play another exhibition game in Moncton, as Touchdown Atlantic tries to gather support for an Atlantic Canadian franchise.
- Guardian Cities considers, with interviews, how Brexit might impact the town twinning that united British communities with those of wider Europe.
- Guardian Cities notes how churches and other houses of worship are starting to market themselves as spaces for coworking.
- I think it entirely possible that space settlements may end up evoking the company towns of Earth. Slate has it.
Written by Randy McDonald
August 29, 2019 at 9:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Urban Note
Tagged with atlantic canada, canada, cfl, churches, cities, economics, european union, football, futurology, globalization, montréal, religion, separatism, space colonies, sports, tennis, toronto, twin towns, united kingdom, Urban Note