Yearly Archives: 2008
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The Saturday paper
4Attention à la dermatite du baigneur. Grossness at lac Mephrémagaog. 4Un homme de 60 ans entre la vie et la mort | Montreal pedestrian in critical...
By Julie Fournier -
Photo du jour: Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen on Bellechasse near Christophe-Colomb in Rosemont. May 17, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Monsieur Hot Dog
Old diner sign, now gone, on Sherbrooke near Concordia’s Loyola campus. March 29, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Fantasia and Nomad Circle: outdoor movies this weekend
Chinatown is the place to be this weekend for all those who like to combine interesting film with public space. (Isn’t everything better when you do...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Beijing: Public exercise spaces
Megan Hall, Spacing Toronto’s correspondent in Beijing this summer, wrote a very interesting post on public exercise equipment in Beijing’s...
By Cédric Sam -
Photo du jour: Forgotten wall
Old wall in a parking lot near Victoria Square. May 28, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Crosswalk pranks
Thanks to Fagstein, I’ve been introduced to Improv Everywhere’s new Urban Prankster blog, including its latest post, with video footage of...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Ontario Street
Ontario seen from Valois in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. September 25, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
The hits just keep on comin’
4Public transit workers okay strike mandate: ‘Bargaining tool’; Might walk if wages remain frozen in ’07 | It’s a safe bet there...
By Julie Fournier -
Toronto Tuesday: Selling the David Dunlop Observatory, Pride Week, and a lesson from WALL-E
Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share with you some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will enable constructive dialogue on the...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Photo du jour: Bridge to nowhere
I distinctly remember walking over this footbridge that links St. Roch in Park Ex to Jarry Park and the tennis stadium on the other side of the train...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Jean Talon Market vendors told to quit BBQing
Restaurants, butchers and other vendors at the Jean Talon Market have been told to stop cooking food outdoors or they will risk a $200 fine. Apparently...
By Christopher DeWolf