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Montreal's Samuel de Champlain Bridge will light up in orange on Canada Day "in honour of the Indigenous children whose lives were taken too soon, and to highlight the courage and resilience of all Indigenous peoples," Canadian Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna said in a press release. 

"Let’s keep reflecting on our collective journey and continue on the path to meaningful reconciliation to build a better, more resilient, and more inclusive Canada for all," she added.

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If you've ever seen Montreal's Old Champlain Bridge and thought to yourself, "man, one of those girders would look great in an art gallery," you're in luck! The Pont Jacques-Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated are running a competition that will give you a chance to win a piece of a dismantled bridge piece. 

The contest is open to anyone who wants to "present a project that will give a new vocation to a set of selected pieces of the original Champlain Bridge."

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The Samuel De Champlain Bridge will light up white tonight as a tribute to victims of COVID-19 — as well as a symbol of "strength," "solidarity" and "gratitude."

March 11 has been designated the National Day of Observance for COVID-19 across Canada, about one year after the pandemic began impacting our lives.

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Sunsets in Montreal are always beautiful, but there's something particularly beautiful about them in the winter.

As the day starts to meet its end, we're always looking for places in Montreal to watch the sunset and take in all the pretty colours.

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In honour of Black History Month, Montreal's Samuel de Champlain Bridge will be alight in red, green, and yellow lights from sunset to 1 a.m. until February 7.

The bridge was first lit up for Black History Month on Monday night in what was an impressive display. 

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This New Year's celebrations may look a little different, but don't worry — the Samuel de Champlain Bridge will, too.

One of Montreal's notable bridges will be joining other landmarks around the world in celebrations with special lighting for the start of 2021.

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A group that advocates for residents' access to their river is proposing a High Line-like structure in Montreal to better connect the Centre-Sud area and give Montrealers sweeping views of the city, heritage sites, river, and islands.

Les AmiEs du courant Sainte-Marie, which has also called for the creation of a huge urban beach in the Old Port, says that such an elevated pathway would provide a "wonderful window on the river in the east end of Ville-Marie" and become a destination like New York's popular hanging park and the Promenade Plantée in Paris.

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Canadians disposed of 25-million tonnes of waste in 2018, most of which is sitting in a landfill. Sometimes, even recycling winds up in landfills too. According to Recyc-Québec, only 28% of the glass Quebecers attempted to recycle in 2018 was actually recycled. The other 72%? You guessed it — landfill.

So what's the solution? Due to climate change, this is one of the biggest questions of our time. Usually, "Just build a bridge with it!" doesn't come up as an answer.

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Got the red-zone blues? Yes, most venues are closed but it's also the perfect time to make the most of a good old-fashioned drive-thru.

Although road trips to remote locations in Quebec are mostly out of the question, there are plenty of scenic routes to take and simple activities you can do safely in — or very close to — Montreal from the comfort of your car.

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Us locals love staying in our little Montreal bubble, but sometimes a little escape from the city does one a world of good. Even just a trip over a bridge lets you discover new things! Montreal's South Shore doesn't have full geographic boundaries, but in short, is made up of towns like Boucherville, Sainte-Julie, Verchères, Beloeil, Chambly, Mont-St-Hilaire, Longueuil, Brossard, Saint-Hubert, Saint-Lambert, Candiac, Châteauguay, Delson, La Prairie, among others.

So yes, it's quite large. And more space means more things to explore.

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