A Weekend in Kent Julie Kalan July 3, 2011 5265 Visiting the Most Famous Cathedral and Castle in South East England A Pilgrimage Canterbury has drawn visitors for centuries. Long before the age of vacation travel, intrepid pilgrims from all walks of life m...
Le Griffix – a new condominium project in Griffintown The Montrealer April 1, 2011 9955 It’s hip, urbane and best of all – a solid real estate investment A century ago, Griffintown was home to the people who worked in the nearby factories, the port and the immense rail yards that used to bisect t...
Paul Martin – life after politics The Montrealer August 1, 2009 23958 After many successful years in business and public life – Paul Martin is living his dream of making a difference in the Third World; in Africa and closer to home… in Canada’s North “After graduating w...
Frank Cavallaro – Montreal’s favourite weather presenter The Montrealer March 1, 2009 13625 Montreal’s best known and internationally recognized weather presenter has found a new home at CBC Television and Radio – ratings are up 28% Frank Cavallaro is not only Montreal’s favourite weather presenter; ...
Centaur Theatre celebrates 40th Anniversary Season The Montrealer September 1, 2008 6402 Texaco, The Montreal Stock Exchange, The Montreal Star, McKim Advertising – all large and thriving businesses in 1969 - and all of them gone. They were unable to contend with the changing business climate of t...
Fabulous links golf, some good yarns, and yes…a little Guinness The Montrealer November 6, 2006 5083 Wow, what a Ryder Cup that was at the K Club in Ireland. But other than the rain, could you tell the event took place in Ireland? Of course not, it took place on a parkland course. It’s probably the greatest mi...
Reader’s Digest ‘making some waves’ The Montrealer August 1, 2006 6531 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...
Mulroney’s legacy changes colour The Montrealer May 1, 2006 7346 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...
Michaëlle’s Magic The Montrealer March 1, 2006 5654 Were she still in her old job as a journalist, one wonders what type of story or documentary Michaëlle Jean would create about the nearly six months she has spent as Canada’s 27th Governor General. Would it fo...