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Recycling in Montreal

September 7, 2019by neath Leave a comment

What actually happens to recycling in Montreal? Post the same question in reference to where you live!! Let’s find out what everyone believes and if that differs from what actually […]

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Montreal, Photographs, Pipeline, Urban

NDG Gothic

August 12, 2017by neath Leave a comment

Trying some new ideas, let me know what you think. NDG is a neighborhood in Montreal.

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Montreal, NDG, Photographs, Urban

Turcot “neighbourliness” Meeting on April 23 in Saint Henri

April 14, 2014by neath Leave a comment

Info Citoyens  Comité de bon voisinage  Dans le but de faciliter les échanges avec les riverains des secteurs touchés par les travaux de Turcot, le ministère des Transports met en place […]

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Montreal, Public Consulatations

How Climate Change Will Kill Us in the Dumbest Possible Way

April 3, 2014by neath 6 Comments

Couldn’t agree more, stupid is our our story to the end… AKIRA WATTS FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT When we’re not actively engaged in killing each other, watching TV, or occupied […]

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Activism, Photographs, Whales

Montreal’s Natural Speed Bumps

February 20, 2012by neath Leave a comment

Why spend all that money pretending to repair them? And if one of our bridges falls down we can always call it, “optimizing alternate routes!” From Aislin at The Gazette.

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Cartoons, Infrastructure

MTQ Does Not Have An Agreement With CN At Turcot Or Dorval Circle

January 23, 2012by neath Leave a comment

You have two major infrastructure projects, on the same highway, that include moving railroad tracks. Before you start these projects, you work out a deal with the railroad, right?  Well, in yet another […]

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freeway, Turcot

Champlain Bridge Solution?

August 10, 2011by neath Leave a comment

  Turcot would be real easy… Aislin

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Champlain Bridge

Turcot Project Cost Attacked

April 5, 2011by neath Leave a comment

…uh, some people are just starting to figure this out? When the Ministry of Transport of Quebec announced it’s plans for a New Turcot Interchange in 2007 the estimated cost […]

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Activism, Champlain Bridge, Traffic Nightmare, Turcot

Quebec Will Reconfigure Decarie Circle

November 3, 2010by neath Leave a comment

Réaménagement de la partie nord de l’échangeur Décarie – DES TRAVAUX POUR RÉPONDRE AUX BESOINS D’AUJOURD’HUI ET DE DEMAIN : Portail Québec : site officiel du gouvernement du Québec. Sounds […]

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Infrastructure, transportation

Traffic Nightmares Only Beginning

October 27, 2010by neath 2 Comments

Thanks to Kate for posting this Gazoo article about traffic issues in Montreal. Seems cab drivers are particularly fed up with traffic disruptions caused by various construction projects in and […]

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City Hall, Infrastructure

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