Going by recent winters, it’s surprising that it’s taken this long to see a report on water main breaks.
Hmm, there was another in Villeray on Christmas, which I missed noticing. The Journal says the break on Garnier is pretty major.
Going by recent winters, it’s surprising that it’s taken this long to see a report on water main breaks.
Hmm, there was another in Villeray on Christmas, which I missed noticing. The Journal says the break on Garnier is pretty major.
Major work meant to upgrade the infrastructure of Ste-Catherine Street between Bleury and Mansfield will start on Monday, January 8.
Update: QMI reports that merchants are already worried about the effects of the four-year dig that will transform the street.
Le Devoir says that the heated sidewalks mentioned during the Coderre era may not be installed after all. Seems an experiment with heated pavements on Place Vauquelin was not a success.
CTV has posted the official video about the project. Daily Hive has some stills showing how the street is meant to look, eventually.
The Gazette, predictably, sees the story in terms of traffic.
Christmas tree pickup begins Wednesday. Item lists the dates for every borough. CBC notes that you can bring your tree to an ecocentre yourself.
The severed arm of St Francis Xavier is coming to Canada on tour and will be in Montreal at the end of January.
Vice calls the tour metal as hell and “the most goth thing the Church has allowed.” Even the CBC writer says that the arm is “treated like the Stanley Cup,” a simile most Canadians will instinctively understand.
Four highly placed people at the SPVM have resigned over the change of police chief.
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