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Photo du jour : Autoroute 15, Ville Mont-Royal
A subtle stretch of autoroute Décarie (highway 15, between the 20 and 40), which is the main artery bringing traffic to downtown Montreal from the north...
By Cédric Sam -
Weekend news
4Good news: Raw sewage flows back to right place. City workers say 48 Isle des Soeurs households’ toilets were flushing right into the river. 4A...
By Julie Fournier -
Photo du jour: Mets chinois
It’s always a delight to find an old sign like this that uses that hilariously clichéd and outdated font, Rickshaw, which surely ranks with Comic...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Treestump Garden
The other day while biking up Laval st. in the Plateau, I passed by this entirely charming reclamation of a treestump. It was obvious that someone had...
By Sherwin Tjia -
Photo du jour : L’ange
Dimanche aux tam-tams, le 6 juillet 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Montage du jour : Le cinéma Loew’s
1924-2008 Vers 1915, alors que l’exploitation cinématographique était en plein essor, les cinémas de type «super palaces» conçu pour attirer une clientèle...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Montreal in the 1950s and 60s
The NFB is about to release La mémoire des anges, a new film by Luc Bourdon about life in 1950s and 60s Montreal, created by stitching together footage...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Mid-week news overview
Billboards are here to stay, city says. (A proposed bylaw in provincial capital would ban the signs from its territory.) Opération économie...
By Julie Fournier -
Photo du jour: Bernard Street, Mile End
Bernard at Esplanade, Mile End July 7, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Toronto Tuesday: Streetcars, a San Franciscan on Toronto and a lesson from Shanghai
A scene from Streets are for Picnics, held on July 13th. Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share some posts with you from our sister blog, Spacing...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Photo du jour: Bernard Street, Outremont
Bernard at Champagneur, Outremont July 7, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
The Gazette wants your transit complaints
The Gazette wants to hear you complain about public transit. Oops, sorry — I mean it wants you to ask intelligent questions about public transit...
By Christopher DeWolf