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Suspicious fires force police to step up patrols in Plateau
Montreal police have stepped up their patrols in the Plateau Mont Royal borough after two suspicious fires on consecutive days this week.
With so many neighbourhood seats up for grabs, electors could give city's executive committee a makeover By RENE BRUEMMER, MONIQUE BEAUDIN, ANNE SUTHERLAND AND MIKE KING, The Gazette November 2, 2009 5:03 AM Gerald Tremblay was re-elected mayor last night, but his party's dominance of Montreal's city council was scathed, and it was largely Projet ...
Montreal's indie-fashion cool comes to Circle Craft Christmas Market
Among the Montreal lines hitting the Circle Craft Christmas Market is Annie 50, whose designers tap into their fondness for the - 50s where American Graffiti meets Vargas Girl.
Cars on fire spread flames to triplex
A fire in the Plateau early Tuesday was being investigated by Montreal police as arson, after cars parked in the rear were set alight and then flames spread to the triplex.
Plateau is Projet Montr al stronghold
" It's a trendy area with a history of being friendly turf for populist parties.
From left: Montreal mayoral candidates Richard Bergeron , Louise Harel and incumbent GA©rald Tremblay .
I don't live in Mile End and should maybe mind my own beeswax. But I've bought bagels at the St.
Union Montreal plans for city's 375th birthday
Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay's Union Montreal party is promising big plans for the city's 375th birthday in 2017, which will also coincide with the 50th anniversary of Expo 67 and the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
Montreal designer Andy The-Anh's style: luxury...
Torontoa TMs fashion week wrapped up Friday, a week after Montreala TMs, effectively closing the runway season for spring and summer 2010.
When Maria Sa stepped over the threshold of 5300 Waverly St. for the first time in the spring of 1971, she started to cry.
Let the Montreal vaccinations begin
Montrealers, start rolling up your sleeves. The vaccination plan starts Monday in the city, with health officials hoping to vaccinate 1.4-million Montrealers by the end of the year, with over half of them done by early December.
3,771 Montreal kids injured by cars in past decade
" In the past decade, 3,771 children were seriously injured by moving vehicles while walking or cycling on the island of Montreal.
T.O. A to Z: Toronto is a vintage shopper's dream
Montreal has its fripeA ries , dotting boulevard St-LaurA ent and Mont-Royal. New York has St.
Clinton picks up honorary degree, feels the warmth
Bill Clinton, getting an honorary doctorate from McGill, said of the Quebec referendum: "I'm glad you didn't get a divorce." Photograph by: PHIL CARPENTER, THE GAZETTE, The Gazette Bill Clinton's honorary doctorate was the coup of McGill's homecoming weekend, the jewel in a month when the university basked in the reflected glory of Nobel ...
Bill Clinton receives honorary degree in Montreal
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton Photograph by: Courtesy of The Power Within MONTREAL- To the strains of the Star-Spangled Banner, former U.S. President Bill Clinton received an honorary degree from McGill Universary this morning in a posh, by-invitation-only ceremony at the Mont Royal Centre.
Circulation: A Classic French film about Montreal Traffic
Editor: Spacing has partnered with the National Film Board of Canada to showcase films from their new online screening room.
Tremblay finally honoured by Blue Met
Michel Tremblay won't say what trade secrets, if any, he might share on April 5 with an audience of more than 200 authors.
Just picture it: The MSO in sunny Cuba
The cancellation of a New York Philharmonic trip to Cuba raises a question: Why doesn't the MSO go instead? Photograph by: ALLEN MCINNIS THE GAZETTE, The Gazette How sad.
Find out what's open and closed this holiday weekend.
Several services and stores will be closed or operate on a revised schedule Monday for Thanksgiving.
pissoirs in the plateau? candidate targets reckless public urination
Marc-Boris St-Maurice is PO'ed and he's not going to take it anymore. So, instead of promising a chicken in every pot, he's vowing to give bar-goers a pot to pee in.