Patricia Dumais

ARTICLES

Paradise by the River
a timely well done production

Play captures the injustices to Italian-Canadian citizens during WW II. By Byron Toben

The Goode House: A tale
full of twists and turns

Ministry of Culture and Communications to decide whether alterations can proceed. By Irwin Rapoport

Westmount resident on
a mission to save pollinators

Penny Arsenault, champion for the environment and friend of endangered Monarchs. By Irwin Rapoport

Bringing the environment to the forefront of the election campaign

Concerned citizen groups across the province organize debates in their regions or ridings. By Louise Legault

You don’t know what
you got till it’s gone

Legacy Fund Auction donors tell why they are giving. By Carole Reed

Powerful Pool (No Water)
splashes into town

Persephone Productions presents Mark Ravenhill’s play at the Segal Centre’s studio space. By Byron Toben

The most popular
colours of motor vehicles

Black and white are most common followed by shades of grey and silver. By Byron Toben

Vocalist Mary-Ann Lacey
adds novelty to her mix

Jazz singer introduces rock, country and rockabilly to her repertoire. By Byron Toben

Helping save pollinators
one garden at a time

Bee the Change assists towns in creating habitat for endangered bees and butterflies. By Irwin Rapoport

Westmount places:
Brooke Avenue

The history behind the familiar: the former residents that called Brooke Avenue their home. By Michael Walsh

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /49

Cayoosh Creek A poem by Michael Hawkes

Summertime inspires
outdoor jazz and blues

Stephen Barry makes a guest appearance at Mary-Ann Lacey’s August 13 concert. By Byron Toben
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