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Photo du jour : Spring forth to the sugar shack
Université de Montréal students can always find time to indulge in a true (and tasty) Québécois tradition. Sur le campus de l’Université de...
By Émile Thomas -
Montreal Pool Room to Cross the Street
Despite the recent backpeddling by the Société de Développement Angus, the Montreal Pool Room building was sold March 3rd. One certainly can’t blame...
By Alanah Heffez -
Photo du jour : Rue/Boulevard/Autoroute Notre-Dame
Quatre projets depuis 2001 : à quand une ferme décision sur l’avenir de ce corridor controversé ? La rue Notre-Dame à partir du viaduc de la rue...
By Émile Thomas -
A Bike Path Set in Stone
A bike path set in stone in the heart of Montreal is a lovely metaphor, but I just have one question… Is this for real? Fortunately, I have a friend...
By Alanah Heffez -
World Wide Wednesday: Paris, Copenhagen and Seattle
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites...
By Katia Snukal -
City Hall Update: Rivière-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles by-election
A by-election has been called for June 6 in order to elect a new borough mayor for Rivière-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles following the resignation of...
By Devin Alfaro -
Photo du jour : Please do not feed the animals
This little bugger tried to steal my lunch at Métro Côte-des-Neiges.
By Émile Thomas -
Webcams for democracy
« Le peuple n’a jamais eu autant de pouvoir que sur Internet. » – Valentin Lacambre De la Ville de Montréal : Dans un esprit de plus grande...
By Émile Thomas -
Réimaginons la rue St-Viateur, part 4 : La mixité
Promeneur, pédaleur, conducteur, ensemble dans le même espace à Brighton UK. Image credits ― De Facto « On ne jouit bien que de ce qu’on partage. Â...
By Émile Thomas -
Photo du jour: Row houses
Victorian row houses on Tupper Street, in Shaughnessy Village.
By Devin Alfaro -
Spacing Saturday
Every Saturday, we highlight recent posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. • The opening of the...
By Katia Snukal -
Flexible bike paths: Lessons from a mild winter
This post is a special submission from Daniel Rotsztain, a student of Urban Geography at McGill University. Also see his previous post on Spacing Montreal...
By Spacing