🚗 Roads & Weather
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Tired of bouncing around potholes? Two local entrepreneurs have taken matters into their own hands, patching dozens of potholes across Montreal. Forget waiting for the city; these heroes are driven by love for their city and country — and they’re making a tangible difference one hole at a time!
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Planning a trip to the airport? You might want to leave earlier! Montreal officials are advising travelers to allow extra time to reach the airport this week due to potential delays. Better to sip coffee at the terminal than rush to your gate!
🚆 Public Transport & Safety
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STM is locking down safety until 2027! The STM has extended its 'move along' order until April 2027, responding to the need for improved safety in the metro. This order empowered special constables to deal with non-transit related activities, and it’s expected to tidy up the travel experience for everyone on the metro!
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Metro loitering ban is back! The ban on loitering in the metro has been extended again. With an eye towards creating a more pleasant atmosphere, commuters can look forward to a cleaner, more inviting environment when they travel underground.
🏛️ City Hall & Policies
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Quebec construction culture needs a makeover! With a labour shortage rocking the industry, the province’s construction commission is calling for a better work culture. Perhaps it’s time to rethink those long hours and heavy workloads so the next generation of workers feel empowered, not overwhelmed!
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A sigh of relief for STM workers! After two long years of negotiations, maintenance workers at the STM have finally reached a deal. The new agreement has put an end to strikes, which means smoother operations for Montreal’s public transit — hip-hip-hooray for commuters!
⚖️ Legal Matters
- Innu fight for rights in court! Over 700 members of the Innu community in Quebec are taking Ottawa to court after being stripped of their status. It's an important battle for recognition and rights, and every story counts when it comes to advocating for marginalized communities!
🏘️ Housing & Development
- Are vacant building bylaws holding owners accountable? Montreal's vacant building bylaw aimed to tackle the issue of empty properties, but is it working as intended? Experts are stepping in to analyze its effectiveness—keeping a close eye on whether or not these measures help revitalize the neighborhoods.
🍁 Local Flavors
- Is your maple syrup from the real deal? Turns out, telling the difference between real and fake maple syrup is just a matter of knowing what to look for! Get ready to impress your brunch guests with your syrup expertise — because life’s too short for anything but the good stuff!
🎉 Feel-Good Stories
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A journey like no other sheds light on human trafficking. One woman, five pairs of heels, and a whopping 3,000 kilometers – this incredible journey is raising awareness about human trafficking. It’s a courageous movement that reminds us of the power of determination and advocacy across distances.
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Mobile hazardous waste pickup days are over. The city has decided to end its mobile household hazardous waste pickup program. So, if you’ve got old paint or batteries lying around, you’ll have to find another way to dispose of them safely — a gentle reminder not to clutter up that garage!