The Atwater tunnel is so decrepit that it may take weeks to repair. The cold snap is coming at just the wrong moment, too.
Thursday morning, Radio-Canada says the northbound side has reopened.
The Atwater tunnel is so decrepit that it may take weeks to repair. The cold snap is coming at just the wrong moment, too.
Thursday morning, Radio-Canada says the northbound side has reopened.
Students protested Wednesday for paid internships. For more on this issue, we had a good thread here two days ago.
The two unnamed teenage suspects in last week’s fatal stabbing on Nuns’ Island have been told they can’t communicate, but it seems to me they’ve had plenty of time to agree on a story, if this wasn’t enforced before now. Item says the defense is likely also to ask for bail.
A city report says it’s employing more members of minority groups but the trend is unevenly distributed across categories (Radio-Canada has a graph).
Construction of a 40-storey condo tower downtown means the Guaranteed Pure Milk bottle is going to be moved.
I am prepared to bet a litre of the finest organic cow squeezings that when they come to move the bottle, it turns out to be made of rusty scrap metal that can’t be reconstructed.
Montreal’s economic growth is the highest among Canadian cities this year. I am not entirely convinced that growth is a positive thing, environmentally speaking, but there you go.
Headine here says “températures glaciales” but in fact there’s a high of –3°. It’s Thursday and Friday that will start on the familiar winter pattern of “bright but chilly” with sun and a high of –7°.
Shots were fired Tuesday night on Ste-Catherine East in Hochelaga, but there seem to have been no victims.
The STM is now sending security agents to direct the flow of passengers on the northbound orange line platform at rush hour. How long till we get pushers?
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