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Regarded as one of the world's greatest jazz pianists, Montreal jazz legend Oscar Peterson has finally been honoured in a Heritage Minute. 

If you don't know who Peterson is, sit back and enjoy a short history of the one they called "The Man With Four Hands." 

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The Quebec government's Groupe d'action contre le racisme just released its new report entitled, "Racism in Québec: Zero Tolerance." Outlining 25 action items that the group recommends towards the fight against racism and discrimination, it breaks down the needs and urgency of the lack of resources and accountability in the system.

Many have been quick to point out that the report is missing one key term in the discussion on racism: systemic.

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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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One of Montreal's most iconic landmarks is getting some legal recognition. The Farine Five Roses sign, along with 18 other legendary signs, is getting special protection by the borough of Ville-Marie.

It's part of an effort "to showcase our local heritage and preserve it for present and future generations," Mayor Plante, who is also the Ville-Marie borough mayor, said in a statement.

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