National Observer considers how the new Université de Montréal campus is beginning to put pressure on Park Extension.
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Kate
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Kate
Plateau borough has voted to allow the demolition of two buildings on St‑Denis at Carré St‑Louis which were damaged by two fires this year.
Ephraim
There was nothing to save, nor anything of consequence to save.
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Kate
A pedestrian died Wednesday in a dump truck incident downtown.
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Kate
Does any reader have a Mac keyboard they would give me, or sell me at a reasonable price?
My old keyboard started misfiring not long ago so I bought a Macally keyboard off Amazon and it’s sort of crap, noisy and misconfigured in ways I can’t fix.
What I really want is the same low-profile silver wired Mac extended keyboard I used to have, but Apple doesn’t sell wired keyboards any more and the nifto wireless “magic keyboard” de nos jours is $149.
So if anyone has a functioning keyboard of the type I mention that needs a home, please let me know here or by email. Thanks.
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Kate
The spike in costs for diesel and gasoline is biting the city hard.
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Kate
Despite many charges in the court of public opinion, Gilbert Rozon will not be facing his accusers in a court of justice. At least, so the Journal says. Other media are saying the court has declined five accusations.
CBC has an update: Rozon will in fact be facing some serious charges dating back years.
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Kate
I’ve seen attempts for three days to make this supposedly controversial nativity scene go viral, and it hasn’t because nobody cares. Radio-Canada’s “fait réagir” is off the mark.
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Kate
Engineers will be joining the STM’s Bureau de projet de la ligne bleue after the holidays.
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Kate
The city wants to see if it can reconnect the Centre-Sud area with the waterfront as Molson moves out and Radio-Canada leaves the Maison. Odds are that developers want to glom onto pieces of waterfront property and privatize it before any such radical socialism occurs.
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Kate
A man who used to work for TMR in a role that involved working closely with Carbonleo over the Royalmount project is now a councillor for Pierrefonds-Roxboro and sits on Montreal’s economic development committee. Conflict of interest? Some think so.
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Kate
It’s difficult to imagine how they’d achieve it, but the 15 demerged cities on the island of Montreal want to be excused from the reduced social transit fare suggested by Valérie Plante.
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