The history behind the familiar, when apartment buildings were introduced within the city limits.
By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar, when apartment buildings were introduced within the city limits.
By Michael Walsh
The Holiday classic presented on
big screen and performed live by
the FILMharmonic Orchestra
The importance of bridging the Age Gap
in the workplace. By Angela Civitella
A foundation firmly anchored in the ground, crowned by a sleek volume of mass-tinted concrete. Via v2com
An incredibly moist flourless cake, rich in flavour and deeply satisfying. Recipe by Monique Singer
The municipal evaluation cannot be used to gauge the market price of a home. By Joseph Marovitch
Opening a dialogue between mental health and
the expectations produced by our cultures.
By Faith Langston
Play presents a heartfelt, thought-provoking
and charged conversation. By Irwin Rapoport
The federal government should exercise its
right of ownership for the environmental
benefit of Canadians
The Orchestre Philharmonique et Chœur des Mélomanes promises several highlights
Shadows and light transform the places
according to the hours and seasons.
Via v2com
The history and anecdotes behind the professions held by people who called Westmount home. By Michael Walsh
Should the park continue to display species that contribute to the area’s negative environmental impact? By Michael Walsh
Science can identify a problem, right a problem, but cannot state right from wrong.
By Georges Dupras and Irwin Rapoport
An eclectic selection showcasing the best
of contemporary French-speaking cinema
An aesthetic and economical residence with a
blurred boundary between interior and exterior.
Have you ever felt that your true contribution to the company is being ignored? By Angela Civitella
Westmount has its fair share of anecdotes among its familiar storied streets. By Michael Walsh
Congratulations to Hypertec and the City of Montréal for the protection of 11 hectares of greenspace and wetlands
The artist’s work reflects her passion
for connecting with people and places.
By Craig Cormack