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Sources d’info sur le patrimoine bâti
Banque d’Epargne rue Ste-Catherine et McGill, 1936 Archives de la Ville de Montréal En guise de complément à l’article 3 visions d’un...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Mozart, Dante and Molière
Whenever I head up to Little Italy, on my way for a coffee at Caffè Italia or some gelato at the Jean Talon Market, I wonder about Dante Street, a fairly...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Open Da Night
Café Olimpico. St. Viateur and Waverly. June 11, 2006
By Christopher DeWolf -
3 visions d’un même endroit
Au 19e siècle, la rue Sherbrooke était une des plus belles rues de Montréal. De nombreuses résidences bourgeoises furent construites le long de cette rue...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
En public, la seule option est de jeter
Samedi dernier, sous le beau soleil de l’après-midi, je sors du parc Lafontaine une bouteille de verre vide à la main. Je remarque plusieurs...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Follow the sharrows
Counterflow bike lane on Milton Street, near Lorne Avenue A couple of days ago, Dale Duncan wrote on Spacing Toronto about sharrows, or shared road...
By Christopher DeWolf -
MyBikeLane
I found out about this wonderful website via the SpacingWire. It allows people to anonymously report and post pictures of vehicles parked in or blocking...
By Chris Erb -
Montréal metro commercial from 1976
I don’t know what’s going on during this 1976 commercial promoting Montréal’s metro system, but it looks like fun. cross-posted from...
By Matthew Blackett -
Work finally starting on de Maisonneuve bike lane
Montreal cyclists have been waiting for it to happen for months so, being a cyclist, I was very happy to see that the city has finally started building...
By Chris Erb -
Phillips Square
Phillips Square, it has always seemed to me, is inexplicably overlooked. In theory, it should be one of Montreal’s most prominent public spaces...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Bâtiments fantômes 2
coin De La Gauchetière et Saint-Laurent Celui-ci n’offre pas nécessairement une lecture historique, mais est quand même digne de mention…...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Apple to open Flagship store on Ste-Catherine
Being a nerd, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Apple plans to build a massive 9 300 square foot flagship store in the heart of Downtown at 1321...
By Chris Erb