It was thirty years ago that the botanical garden opened its Japanese garden: Radio-Canada looks back in its archives for the opening.
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A brigade of young folks will be going door to door to check on smoke detectors this summer.
In related news, five people died last year because of carelessly stubbed out cigarettes.
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The city’s vowing to do a better job of coordinating construction sites, admitting it’s not been well handled.
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The city is tightening the screws on bad landlords – CTV calls them slumlords outright – tripling inspections and giving inspectors powers to act quickly rather than waiting for extensive evidence to be gathered. In response the landlord group spokesman kvetches a lot.
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Iconic monuments to Maisonneuve and to Sir John A. Macdonald were defaced Tuesday night by soi-disant anticolonialist militants, but the red paint was cleaned up by city workers Wednesday.
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The father of a baby who died in a parked car two years ago in St-Jérôme is reaching out to the family who experienced a similar loss here last week, via La Presse.
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Bricks fell off the façade of a student residence on Park Avenue near Prince Arthur Wednesday – the one that used to be a hotel. Nobody got hurt, although a car was damaged. The Gazette says they dropped from the tenth floor.
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