Drivers lose 50 hours yearly in traffic jams, according to this study here. I’m surprised it’s so little – that’s less than an hour a week.
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Kate
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Kate
Several old MR-63 metro cars retired from the green line will reappear this summer as galleries, bistros and pop-up shops along the Lachine Canal near the corner of Richmond and Basin.
A later edit of this story on CTV is headlined Retired Montreal metro cars finding second lives as public spaces. Galleries and cafés are not public spaces.
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Kate
Firefighters are facing high rates of cancer because of exposure to toxins and various particles and nanoparticles. A study will seek better ways to protect them on the job.
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Kate
Kwasi Benjamin, accused of strangling his Inuk girlfriend Nellie Angutiguluk in 2015, was found guilty of second-degree murder Wednesday. Benjamin claimed that Angutiguluk had killed herself.
Also Wednesday, Christian Pépin pleaded guilty to killing his mother and grandmother in December. In court, he shouted that if he were let out of jail, he’d kill other family members and that he wants to die in prison.
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Kate
The matriarch of the Rizzuto clan, Libertina Manno, has died a natural death at 90. She was the widow of Nicolo Sr. and mother of Vito and came from a family described here as powerful in the Sicilian mafia.
More on Libertina Manno in the Journal. A woman of iron, she spent six months behind bars at one point but ended up not facing any charges. Her funeral is Saturday, March 3 at Madonna della Difesa.
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Kate
Guy described as an expert talks about the possibility of building a tram up Pie‑IX after all while Alan de Sousa says he’s going to push for the extension of the orange line to Bois‑Franc train station.
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Kate
There used to be some VIP parking reserved near city hall for councillors to use, but the Plante admin is not renewing it, instead keeping some spots for bikes.
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Kate
CBC says two writers who were teaching at Concordia are being investigated for sexual misconduct, but calling them “leading” (or “prominent” as on the radio report) is to inflate the tale – I read books and do this blog and have never heard of either of them.
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