Archive for November, 2006

Bank of Montreal (BMO) was the first of Canada’s big-six chartered banks to report its results for the 2006 fiscal year, and what a year it was: BMO Financial Group set several new records in 2006, as profits rose by 11 per cent to $2.66 billion or $5.15 a share, despite a weaker business environment in […]

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Posted By: froosh | Nov 28th

Park Avenue will be renamed Avenue Robert Bourassa, bringing a climax to a heated debate that pitted merchants against Mayor Gerald Tremblay’s administration.
Read more… 

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Posted By: froosh | Nov 28th

I never thought I’d be telling my wife: “you have to get that Hooch,” but that is precisely what I told her this weekend at Fab Inc’s warehouse sale, for discounted Hooch, Bench, Superdry, Firetrap, Fullcircle, Golddigga items.
Sale ends Dec. 3rd, and it’s right next to the Hippodrome on Pare Street…
Check it out here.

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Posted By: froosh | Nov 27th

This is an email from my friend Dorota Nowodworski, a 3rd year Medical student at McGill University, on the situation she and her classmates are currently involved in… Medical students being used as pawns? Yeah, great idea. Unions and Governments are ridiculous. Check this out:
 
As written by Dorota:
I had a hard time entitling this email. other choices included:
‘not quite adventures in […]

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Posted By: jackhammer | Nov 23rd

So what if it’s almost winter? If a girl wants ice cream, she should be able to get ice cream! And not just depanneur ice cream either. After pouting about Ripples being closed, I walked further down St.Laurent to stumble into Terraza, where they boldly boast an unabashed selection of gelatis, even in this weather. […]

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Posted By: angelica | Nov 23rd

Eager to patronize any establishment that acknowledges my French school ID as valid for a discount, I popped into this warmly decorated spot on St.Denis to see if they lived up to their self-appointed reputation of being “the Noodle People”. The service is wonderful and fast, the prices are pretty good, and the ambiance is […]

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Posted By: angelica | Nov 23rd

English version follows
Chers amis,
C’est avec un grand plaisir que je vous invite au vernissage de mon exposition intitulée Tremblement d’œil.
Les tableaux de cette exposition représentent mon cheminement artistique et l’aboutissement de ma pensée des deux dernières années. Je suis donc très content de pouvoir vous en dévoiler le contenu et d’avoir l’occasion de partager avec […]

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Posted By: angelica | Nov 23rd

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s stunning motion recognizing Quebec as a nation within Canada has reignited a debate over the divisive issue, with some supporters cautiously viewing it as a bold political step while critics described it as a recipe for tearing apart the country.
Harper’s comments in Parliament seemed to pre-empt a planned motion by […]

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Posted By: froosh | Nov 23rd

Yes, Crescent Street is where the high rollers come to ogle cars and floss in the hottest bars, so by definition 2110’s Testa Rossa Caffe should be interchangeable with “testosterone cafe”, but in reality, it’s pretty mellow. A hidden treasure, it is open late and hosts some of the best fruit smoothies and caramel cappuccinos […]

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Posted By: angelica | Nov 23rd

ok, so who doesn’t like Indian food, right? there are no shortage of places to go in Montreal for Indian fare, and you can certainly go to Golden Curry on St.Laurent and Fairmont (follow the “best of” in the city guide, but keep in mind that they also rate McDonald’s for “best fries”) and impress […]

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Posted By: angelica | Nov 23rd

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