Montreal’s slopes can be tricky to manage after snow – but surely this has been old news for 375 years already.
Also, is it news that snow removal is in progress? (Four days’ worth – TVA link, plays video.)
Montreal’s slopes can be tricky to manage after snow – but surely this has been old news for 375 years already.
Also, is it news that snow removal is in progress? (Four days’ worth – TVA link, plays video.)
Jonathan Montpetit considers monorails, hyperloops and other crazy ideas to speed up the trip between Montreal and Quebec City. What nobody’s asking is whether this is necessary at all.
The Gazette has a profile of a nurse who looks after the homeless, part of a series on the Open Door shelter and its work.
Ian Lafrenière, often quoted in this blog before he was dismissed as police spokesman in 2016, is back on the job under the new (interim) police chief.
TVA claims that mosques in Côte-des-Neiges have required requested a nearby worksite to banish women workers on Friday, the Muslim day of prayer.
Update: Quoting Toula Drimonis, “The Journal de Montréal has already pulled the story from its website and Facebook because its accuracy is being questioned, according to The Gazette’s Steve Faguy.”
Tenants in Côte-des-Neiges are fighting eviction they feel is purely to dislodge them in favour of higher-paying customers and not for cause.
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