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Cross-Canada event
to benefit Nature

Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Big Backyard BioBlitz runs from August 1 to 5

We must act swiftly to save our wilderness and biodiversity

Ontario's new provincial urban park inspires the protection of threatened natural areas in the GMA. By Irwin Rapoport

Create a custom QSR software
to streamline operations

A detailed guide on creating a custom software platform for your QSR and finding the right company in Canada

Longing To Tell
(Reconstructed Memories)

Arts Sutton presents multidisciplinary artist François Morelli's new exhibition. By Andrew Burlone

Extinction on My Mind /2
Women and Machines

Technology is the single most successful means of separating us from reality. By Randi Hacker

Real Estate Talk:
Prep for summer sales

Summer is an excellent time to show property, especially in the years following the pandemic. By Joseph Marovitch

An invitation to engage in a major conservation effort

Participate in the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz and contribute to the butterfly's preservation

Shakespeare and vaudeville
meet in Infinite Variety

Repercussion Theatre's latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park production is being performed in many local parks. By Irwin Rapoport

Where You Are at
the Hudson Village Theatre

Krysta Da Silva’s romantic comedy is a smash hit. By Byron Toben

When failure becomes acceptable

Accepting new approaches would greatly facilitate the way we coexist with other species. By Georges R. Dupras

Chalk River NSDF: The Nukes are back!

We thought the nuclear threat was history but the serpent has once again reared its ugly head. By Louise Legault

Real Estate Talk:
Why use a broker to purchase

A few major advantages to using a broker to buy property. By Joseph Marovitch

A breath of fresh air
from Cape Verde

Lucibela, a voice to make bougainvillea flowers tremble and wave crests shiver. By Andrew Burlone

Fantasia offers viewers
quite a lineup in 2024

World Premiere of André Forcier's Ababouiné to close 28th Fantasia Festival

De la Descente Project
at Lake Memphremagog

A contemporary dwelling in harmony with its vernacular environment

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /82

For the Sake of a Tree A poem by Michael Hawkes

The advantages of
personalized clothing

Custom wholesale baby clothes: Style and comfort for the little ones

200 kids participate in
Facing Urban Nature project

UrbaNature Education provides hands-on outdoor science education to children from Côte-des-Neiges and NDG

Real Estate Talk:
Why use a broker to sell?

A few major advantages to using a broker to sell property. By Joseph Marovitch

The Amelanchiers
of Westmount Park

Why their ripened fruits attract the attention of harvesters.By Michael Walsh

Film Noir au Canal:
The Crime Film cult

Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity will open this 8th edition of the festival on July 14

How dog waste
affects Summit Woods

The impacts of urine and feces on vegetation, wildlife, and human health. By Maryam Kamali Nezhad, ing. Ph.D

Résidence L’Ardoise :
the art of the monolith

Generating contemplative images through a sensitive and thoughtful architectural approach
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