There will be consultations this spring on the Turcot footbridge once abandoned by the developers and now revived by the Plante administration.
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Kate
The Plante administration may have abolished the infamous ticket quotas and bonuses, but it’s considering beefing up fines, which have not been revised since 2009.
Some are pushing back against the administration’s initial budget, but it’s sure to pass in council on Wednesday.
Councillors who lost their seats in November will receive golden handshakes adding up to $4 million. More from CTV on how much Denis Coderre and some of his sidekicks will be collecting.
And finally, Laurent Blanchard, who will linger forever as a footnote to the city’s mayoral history, has stepped down as chief of Coalition Montreal.
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Kate
Ideas for the municipal animal pound, promised in 2011 during the Tremblay era after shock reports on cruelty seen at Berger Blanc, have been moved around town while no work has been done to start on any building.
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There was a big fire late Sunday in an industrial building in Montreal North and another in the small hours in a building on Crémazie near St-Hubert.
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