What’s It Coming To
A poem by Michael Hawkes
Savour the delights of summer in every bite
of this crouton. Recipe by Josee Brisson
Lawsuits are not about action, lawsuits
are about delay. By Randi Hacker
The pros and cons of using a sub-prime lender.
By Joseph Marovitch
If we are not part of the solution, then we
are the problem. By Georges R. Dupras
A place where one can live comfortably
immersed in the heart of the wilderness
A hapless young man uses a kids’ baseball team as
a pawn in a desperate gamble to improve his life.
By Wayne Larsen
Two Italian classics in one dish.
Recipe and photos by Josee Brisson
A must-attend festive celebration for
lovers of music from here and abroad.
By Andrew Burlone
The City of Light reinvents itself, combining
century-old heritage and modern ambitions.
By Andrew Burlone
Refuge executive director Mike Grenier discusses the shelter’s goals and how Montrealers can help out. By Irwin Rapoport
The Ministère de la Culture et des Communications refuses its classification as a heritage site.
By Louise Legault
Spicy and healthy, with an aromatic bouquet of
raw vegetables, gazpacho is like summer in a glass.
Recipe and photos by Josee Brisson
A nostalgic and entertaining
coming-of-age short story.
By Wayne Larsen
Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Big Backyard BioBlitz runs from August 1 to 5
Ontario’s new provincial urban park inspires the protection of threatened natural areas in the GMA. By Irwin Rapoport
A detailed guide on creating a custom
software platform for your QSR and
finding the right company in Canada
Arts Sutton presents multidisciplinary
artist François Morelli’s new exhibition.
By Andrew Burlone
Technology is the single most successful
means of separating us from reality.
By Randi Hacker
Summer is an excellent time to show property, especially in the years following the pandemic.
By Joseph Marovitch
Participate in the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz and contribute to the butterfly’s preservation
Repercussion Theatre’s latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park production is being performed in many local parks. By Irwin Rapoport
Krysta Da Silva’s romantic comedy is a smash hit.
By Byron Toben
Accepting new approaches would greatly facilitate the way we coexist with other species.
By Georges R. Dupras
We thought the nuclear threat was history but
the serpent has once again reared its ugly head.
By Louise Legault
A few major advantages to using a broker
to buy property. By Joseph Marovitch
Lucibela, a voice to make bougainvillea flowers tremble and wave crests shiver. By Andrew Burlone
World Premiere of André Forcier’s Ababouiné
to close 28th Fantasia Festival
A contemporary dwelling in harmony
with its vernacular environment
UrbaNature Education provides hands-on
outdoor science education to children
from Côte-des-Neiges and NDG
A few major advantages to using a broker
to sell property. By Joseph Marovitch