By Chris Erb
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Psychogeography Society to explore Ahuntsic this Saturday
This Saturday, the Montreal Psychogeography Society (Facebook group) will come out of hibernation to host its first walk of the year. This walk will take...
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If you think the Metro is crowded…
…be glad you don’t live here! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0[/youtube] The comments section on the YouTube page say this...
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The inevitable failure of the 515
Last summer, the STM introduced the 515 bus route to little fanfare. The route, which is supposed to be a precursor to a promised tramway, makes a loop...
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Photo du jour: rue Demers in full bloom
Last summer, I discovered this tiny house-lined, flora-filled alley in the Plateau. I ventured back to take photos to write a post about it until I...
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Photo du jour: Take that, Panda!
Chalk graffiti in an alley somewhere in the Plateau. Photo taken July 6, 2008
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Photo du Jour: de Maisonneuve from the 12th floor of the Hall Building
From the urban planning lab in Concordia University’s Hall Building. Click for a larger view. Photo taken October 31, 2007 (the bike path is just...
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Photo du Jour: Dear Gary Biscuits
Photo taken July 6, 2008 somewhere on boul St-Laurent in the Plateau.
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Photo du jour: Little boxes
One of a bunch of housing tracts that have sprung up around the Quartier Dix30 mall in Brossard. Photo taken July 12, 2007.
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“Room to make it real”
After spending $487 000, with another $200 000 to go, Greater Montreal (not to be confused with the slightly smaller Montreal Metropolitian Community...
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Photo du jour: Under the overpass
This part of Côte-St-Paul is one of the strangest parts of Montreal I’ve ever been to. Dilapidated houses, graffiti covered abandoned store fronts...
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1ière avenue, part 1: Verdun
Corner of Wellington and 1re Avenue in Verdun. These street signs are unique to Verdun’s Wellington Street “Downtown” commercial strip...
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Election signs: prenez la ligne orange
While SpacingMontreal doesn’t officially endorse any particular political party during elections, we do, however, often focus on election signs when...