By Christopher DeWolf
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Psychogeographically stroll the Falaise St. Jacques
Does this look like NDG to you? Photo by Andy Riga WHAT? Psychogeography walk along the Falaise St. Jacques WHEN? 1pm, Saturday, December 1st Noon...
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Montreal in the latest issue of Spacing
Even Torontonians like to hear about other places from time to time. That’s why the latest green-themed issue of Spacing features articles from...
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Photo du jour: Beaver Lake
Sunday at Beaver Lake on Mount Royal. July 29, 2007
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Expanding a museum, saving a church
At the end of the year, the Museum of Fine Arts will start work on a new expansion that will engulf the former Erskine and American Church, located across...
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Last stop for reasonable accommodation
After slogging its way through 16 other towns and cities — 14 of which were nowhere near Greater Montreal, the only place in Quebec with a large...
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Steps are good for sitting
McGill University’s “Arts steps” It would hardly be an original observation to point out that a simple set of steps can become a...
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Photo du jour: Chase the fire hydrant
Lincoln Avenue near Chomedey, July 12, 2007
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Thanks a lot, Laval, now the metro is too crowded
Montrealers are full of complaints. Sometimes they’re even willing to fill out of a form to make an official complaint, which is what 326 people...
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Photo du jour: A vanished market
This compilation was created by Spacing Montreal’s own Guillaume St-Jean. The first photo, taken in 1985 by flickr user ifotog, shows the MarchĂ...
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Demain, une conférence sur le Quartier des spectacles
QUOI? Conférence sur le développement du Quartier des spectacles QUAND? Le mardi 27 novembre, 17h OÙ? Amphithéâtre Hydro-Québec, local 1120, 2940, chemin...
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What makes a good library?
Earlier this month, the city and province announced that they will team up to invest $37.5 million in Montreal’s libraries, with plans to create...
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Photo du jour: Squat Préfontaine
Kate McDonnell took this photo of the old PrĂ©fontaine squat. She provides a bit of background: “This was originally built in 1886 as a smallpox...