NRU Publishing produces two weekly news publications, Novæ Res Urbis Greater Toronto Area Edition and Novæ Res Urbis City of Toronto Edition, which focus on municipal politics and urban planning issues in Toronto and in the GTA...
NRU Publishing produces two weekly news publications, Novæ Res Urbis Greater Toronto Area Edition and Novæ Res Urbis City of Toronto Edition, which focus on municipal politics and urban planning issues in Toronto and in the GTA.
Novæ Res Urbis (pronounced nov-eye rays er-bis, a term roughly translated from Latin as "News of the City") was first published in June 1997, six months before the amalgamation of the seven municipalities of Metropolitan Toronto into the new City of Toronto. The newsletter was conceived by Ian Graham and Bruce Davis based on a belief that with amalgamation would come, not only change, but confusion—the newsletter was to provide up-to-date information on the evolving new city structure and its regular activities, including planning and development matters.
By June 1998, NRU published its first GTA newsletter, originally known as GTA/905 Municipal News and later as Novæ Res Urbis Greater Toronto Area Edition. Since then, NRU has provided over ten years of detailed coverage on key developments and issues affecting Toronto and the GTA, and has become an important information source for decision-makers dealing with municipal issues.
The Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) is the recognized voice of the province's planning profession. OPPI provides leadership on policy related to planning...
The Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) is the recognized voice of the province's planning profession. OPPI provides leadership on policy related to planning, development, the environment, and related issues.
As the Ontario affiliate of the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), OPPI represents approximately 3,000 practising planners across the province and approximately 500 student members.
OPPI members work for government, private industry, community agencies, and academic institutions.
A not-for-profit Ontario Corporation, OPPI is funded entirely by membership fees and program and activity revenue.
Since 1952, award-winning Building magazine has been reporting on the news and issues of Canada's building development industry, bringing together the various components of the building process, presenting new concepts, defining the...
Since 1952, award-winning Building magazine has been reporting on the news and issues of Canada's building development industry, bringing together the various components of the building process, presenting new concepts, defining the trends, and introducing innovative products. Read by building developers, property managers, architects, builders and contractors Building magazine provides advertisers with an opportunity to reach the complete building development team through one publication.