The Centre d’histoire item is back, this time looking at the Little Burgundy button factory, which began when the neighbourhood was still called Ste-Cunégonde.
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An Atlantic CityLab writer looks at Montreal’s evolving approach to its homeless population.
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A replica of the Jacques-Cartier bridge was built out of cardboard this weekend, and then taken down – although not burnt, as I hoped they would.
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The family of Daisy Peterson Sweeney are pleased that a park and part of a street will be named after the influential music teacher.
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The city has voted $21 million to upgrade the St-Michel arena, a low-profile structure on Jarry East.
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Houses have been built and are still being built on old dumps and landfills, developers don’t investigate and buyers are not being informed.
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Patrolling cops found a man shot in the upper body on the Main at 2 a.m. Sunday. He was, as they say, known to police, but the immediate reason for the attack was not made clear. So far, not a homicide.
In an update on the 20th homicide, a stabbing on Thursday, two men have been arrested. This CTV item says that incident took place at the “corner of Viger and La Belle streets in downtown” but
I don’t believe a La Belle Street intersects Viger anywhere. The initial report said Berri.
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