Andrew Carter The Montrealer February 1, 2007 31287 The popular CJAD Morning Man continues to be #1 in the competitive Montreal AM radio market. A long way from a career in competitive curling. Montrealers who start their day with Andrew Carter apprecia...
Rod Stewart is rockin’ again The Montrealer January 1, 2007 3269 Interview with Kevin O'Hare After four highly successful volumes of his "Great American Songbook" albums, which sold a combined 15 million copies worldwide since the first release in 2002, the British sing...
Jamie Orchard The Montrealer November 1, 2006 6140 The news anchor and senior editor of Global News has a passion for broadcast news... and lending her time and celebrity to help others “When I was 9 years old I knew that I wanted a media career”. Jamie Orch...
Gordon Lightfoot A life in music The Montrealer October 1, 2006 7948 Considered a national treasure, Gordon Lightfoot’s career has spanned six decades – and there are no plans to retire Gordon Lightfoot has been creating music professionally since the 1960s, and at 68, he is ...
Donald K Donald… the man, the company, the vision The Montrealer September 1, 2006 11806 Throughout his 40 years in the hurly burly of the music business, Don Tarleton has retained his humanity and his passion for the Canadian music industry that he continues to shape “I’ve always been fascinat...
Reader’s Digest ‘making some waves’ The Montrealer August 1, 2006 6550 Interview with Prime Minister Stephen Harper is a major coup for the Montreal-based monthly magazine With its regular fare, such as "Life's Like That," "Laughter, the Best Medicine" and "Quotable Quotes," re...
Debbie Travis – a success story “From the Ground Up” The Montrealer July 1, 2006 5373 British model and documentary producer followed her heart to Montreal, and built a world famous design and television production company Debbie Travis is a person a tremendous energy. She encourages those s...
Tony Bennett brings his heart – and music – to Montreal The Montrealer June 5, 2006 4155 Good songs last. So do good singers, and one of them is coming to town. He’s the guy Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra advised “not to sing songs that cater to one age group, but songs that appeal to everybody,” ac...
Mulroney’s legacy changes colour The Montrealer May 1, 2006 7391 In one of the major criticisms levelled at him during and after his time in office, Brian Mulroney was accused of cozying up too much to the Americans. For some, it reached its nadir when Canada's 18th prime m...
Jacques Demers From A To Z The Montrealer April 1, 2006 11920 Jacques Demers’ biography is a portrait of hurt, determination and courage, of a man who lived in fear of his “secret” being discovered. Jacques Demers earned an elite position in professional hockey in ...