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Saint Helen’s Island in the 1960s
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Old Photographs of Saint Helen’s Island (1967-1969)

February 29, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Montreal, as we have come to know it, is famous for its nightlife and activities. In the summertime, we have an amusement park right in our neighbourhood to keep us entertained all summer long. Did […]

The Pan Asian Collective
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Charitable Choices: Yuko Fedrau for The Pan Asian Collective

February 27, 2024 Star Bunzigiye

The Pan Asian Collective is a locally-based grassroots collective aiming to empower and grow the intersectional Asian community through events that centre their core beliefs on education, solidarity and community. We spoke with Finance Coordinator […]

Honey Sparkle
Business

Homegrown Business: Cheranda Fraser Williams of Honey Sparkle

February 26, 2024 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

With a dream to encourage people to take the time for themselves, Cheranda Fraser Williams started Honey Sparkle, a Montreal beauty and wellness company offering a variety of services such as aesthetic services, body/skin care […]

Talisman Theatre
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Charitable Choices: Lyne Paquette of Talisman Theatre

February 20, 2024 Emilea Semancik

We stepped into the vibrant world of Talisman Theatre, a Montreal-based, award-winning non-profit theatre company that adds a touch of Quebecois allure to the local arts scene. Renowned for staging cutting-edge English-language translations of contemporary […]

Jaunaii Studio
Business

Homegrown Business: Shirley Jaunai of Jaunaii Studio

February 19, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Are you interested in taking up sewing or pattern-making as a hobby or starting your own clothing brand? Look no further than Jaunaii Studio, a Montreal-based business specializing in sewing and pattern-making classes. Jaunaii Studio […]

Project Eli
Charity

Charitable Choices: Julia Marcoux of Project Eli

February 13, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Julia Marcoux, the dedicated organizer behind Project Eli, has established an annual online fundraising project to provide hair prostheses for cancer patients in need. Inspired by her mother’s battle with cancer and the emotional impact […]

LUMA Walls & Decor
Business

Homegrown Business: Em & Jen of LUMA Walls & Decor

February 12, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Montréal’s LUMA Walls & Decor is gaining popularity for its modern and stylish wall coverings. Specializing in high-quality vinyl-adhesive designs, they offer customizable options to enhance the look of homes and businesses alike. Known for […]

pharmacare
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Successful universal pharmacare must address equity in prescription drug access

February 6, 2024 Demian Vernieri

The federal government’s commitment to table the Canada Pharmacare Act by the end of March 2024, including the development by the Canadian Drug Agency of a national formulary of essential medicines, may well help at […]

Cinéma Public
Business

Homegrown Business: Aude Renaud-Lorrain of Cinéma Public

February 5, 2024 Star Bunzigiye

Cinéma Public est une organisation à but non lucratif basée à Montréal qui vise à mettre en vedette le cinema dans toute sa diversité. De la projection des films internationaux, aux trésors cachés, aux courts […]

The evolution of Montreal metros in the 1960s
History

The evolution of Montréal metros in the 1960s

February 1, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Being a student in my last semester of university, I have spent quite a bit of time frequenting the various metro stations that we have here in Montreal. Some of my favourite stations include; Champ-de-Mars, […]

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