By Alanah Heffez
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Event Space / Espace événements 01-20 Feb
Upcoming discussions about the future of Griffintown at Concordia, the future of the Turcot at UQÀM, and the future of active transportation at U de M...
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Photo du Jour – Time for Articulated Buses?
The 105 bus route, which runs from Vendome metro to the western extremity of Sherbrooke, got a major service boost this January. It already passed at...
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Photo du Jour: Corner Stone
It looks like these corner stones in Old Montreal have been painted with ads for a few different companies over the ages. Can anybody recognize any of...
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Executive Committee Shuffle is good for Transit
Environmental organizations are happy to see Michel Labrecque take the reins as the president of the STM, and André Lavallée promoted to Vice-President of...
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Photo du Jour : L Berson Monuments
L Berson & Sons has held this prominent spot on the Main since 1922. The monument manufacturer is located just around the corner from the Bagg street...
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Photos du Jour : La rue St-Alexandre
Une petite espace intime sur la rue Saint-Alexandre, coin Dowd. La Basilique Saint-Patrick est juste à l’ouest, hors de vue. Photos prises le 25...
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Vieux Québec’s Ice-Cross Comp
2007 Crushed Ice Crashed Ice course in Quebec City, image from the event’s website. Over the past three weeks, half a kilometer of Old...
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Public Consultation for CN yards in Pointe St Charles
The Office de Consultation Publique de Montréal is opening a second round of consultations about the redevelopment of old CN yards in Pointe St. Charles...
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Photo du Jour : Site Tri-Postal
Photo taken from the Concordia Engineering building, corner Guy & Ste-Catherine, Dec 8 2008. The sprawling, blue-sided Canada Post sorting building...
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Photo du Jour : St-Hubert en haut de Viger
Photo prise le 10 janvier
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Upcoming Consultation for Place L’Acadie Redevelopment
The Office de Consultation Publique de Montréal (OPCM) is holding sessions starting on January 28th for a residential development in...
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Photo du Jour : Le fleuve l’hiver
La Biosphère et “L’Homme”, vus du Quai Jacques Cartier, le 10 janvier 2008.