The history behind the familiar: Abbott Avenue, one of the various dead end streets. By Michael Walsh
Westmount
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An information bulletin for the residents of Westmount’s District 8.
By Kathleen Kez, Westmount City Councillor for District 8
The history behind the familiar: places and objects that reflect the true social fabric of Westmount. By Michael Walsh
There is beauty in a neglected garden, filled with birds feeding on berries. By Michael Walsh
The Basswoods mark the course of a former
stream in Westmount Park. By Michael Walsh
The Oak Tree Grove, next to the lagoon, is a quiet,
largely overlooked, area in Westmount Park.
By Michael Walsh
Japanese Tree Lilac and Thornless Honey Locust.
By Michael Walsh
Leisure is still intertwined with business
in Westmount’s main commercial artery.
By Marylin Smith Carsley
I’m still discovering the joys of my own neighbourhood.
By Marylin Smith Carsley
COVID-19 restrictions prevent the holding
of public meetings. By Patricia Dumais
The origin of the queue as a social norm in North America. By Michael Walsh
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