Paris Rising, Montreal Falling, Neither Bodes Well
The two great French cities of the world, well, Montreal used to be worthy, are having some development conundrums. Paris has decided to add a dozen highrise buildings but away […]
The two great French cities of the world, well, Montreal used to be worthy, are having some development conundrums. Paris has decided to add a dozen highrise buildings but away […]
It was built below specs and has been poorly maintained. Saving on maintenance costs in the first 3 decades created full time maintenance contracts that has cost, and will cost […]
You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows – Bob Dylan C’mon, tell us how you voted for Tremblay again and again and how much you […]
One of the things that stands out in my mind regarding the merger of the cities on Montreal island involves former Verdun Mayor, Georges Bosse. After the merger Bosse became […]
C’mon, tell us how you voted for Tremblay again and again and how much you thought he was a good mayor. Tell us you had no idea that there was […]
(might be my most tabloidish headline yet 🙂 ) Jean Charest rejects demands for collusion inquiry by Andy Riga MONTREAL – He has not read the report and he’s not […]
Anyone paying even a little bit of attention over the course of the Tremblay administration can see corruption all over the place. Time and time again stories come out how […]
Jason Prince over at Turcot.ca calls for some serious investigating of corruption and collusion in the Quebec construction industry. “Le Devoir and other papers have been reporting for months on […]
Sexy béton II: Justice Corruption, construction, and last of all, construction November 24 to December 1 at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts 5170, ch. De la Côte-Ste-Catherine (Just […]
And I have to ask if they have been watering down the asphalt for our roads because it just doesn’t make sense that the roads get dramatically better when one […]