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The heart of downtown will see the construction of its first-ever residential building designed for students in Montreal.

The new building in Montreal — named Le Mildoré and designed by Montreal-based company WerkLiv — will be the first residential building to be constructed without a crane downtown.

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Earlier this month, multiple Canadian ministers and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced that the governments would collaborate to fund new low-income housing for students in Montreal.

The 123-unit development, named La Rose des vents, will be a six-storey building located in the Technopôle Angus eco-district in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie.

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A petition to save Pigeon Hole Park, one of Old Montreal's few green spaces, has over 1,000 signatures and counting.  

In February, the city approved a real estate project that would see the park turn into a seven-storey building with 229 residential units as well as commercial space.

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Kais Latiri likens himself to a Galileo of immersive sex. "People are afraid of novelty, of innovation, of something new they're not used to," he said. "Take for example Galileo who said the Earth [went around the sun].* He was imprisoned for that."

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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Residents of a 90-unit Plateau apartment building received notices stating they must move out for at least seven months due to major repairs and renovations, sounding 'renoviction' alarm bells among tenants and tenants' rights groups.

The building, located at 3485 Avenue Papineau, is owned by Jeremy Kornbluth and Brandon Shiller, who were responsible for the rent hike that forced Le Cagibi out of the Mile End. Shiller's father's real-estate firm — Shiller Lavy Realties — was also recently in the news for hiking up the rent at the Mile End's S.W. Welch bookstore.  

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Downtown Montreal might be getting a new addition to its skyline. A proposal outlined in Montreal City Council documents calls for the construction of a 25-storey skyscraper at the site of a Hudson's Bay store.

The proposal aims to demolish a portion of the structure built in the '60s and build a tower with some 63,000 square metres of office space

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For many recent and future high school graduates in Quebec, this year’s application season has been particularly stress-filled. Even more so for those who were rejected from their program of choice, or didn’t have time to decide where to apply before the cut-off date.

The good news is that you'll be getting another chance to pursue your educational goals this upcoming Fall semester since TAV College is still considering applications to many of its pre-university and career programs.

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Quebec's fleurdelisé is one of the most famous and recognizable flags on the continent. In fact, its significance is so great that the government has outlined careful rules for flying the Quebec flag on public institutions.

These rules were first defined by the Act Respecting the Flag and Emblems of Quebec and can be found on the government's website.

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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is on a mission to transform Montreal's iconic Empress Theatre into a modern, less-dilapidated version of itself.

Last month, the borough launched online public consultations and invited Montrealers to share ideas on how to transform the vacant theatre into a multi-use facility with residential, commercial, and cultural components.

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A happy hour destination for Montrealers is being turned into condos. The historic greystone building where the Irish Embassy was located had been a feature of rue Bishop since 1885, according to the bar’s website, but it was transformed forever on March 24, 2018, due to a massive fire.

The business had just expanded, opening a new craft-beer bar in the basement to match the classic pub upstairs, when it all went up in smoke, explained Irish Embassy general manager Joe Cannon.

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If there was one thing missing in Montreal's Griffintown neighbourhood, a lot of you might say that there are few spots to hang out on a terrasse in the summer.

And even though summer drinks on a terrasse seem like a distant memory, there's no reason not to get excited about our end-of-winter reward of carefree terrasse days. 

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Montrealers will have their say on the future of the iconic Empress Theatre and no proposal is too far-out.

“Share your ideas, even the most unusual ones, and imagine what that space could be like in the future,” stated the city in a news release.

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