Allyson Brownie
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Sports
Shut Up And Dribble: Hockey Canada Comes Up Short Addressing Sexual Assault Allegations
Hockey Canada is under heavy, yet deserved, public scrutiny as the organization’s actions cannot save them from their own toxicity.
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Sports
Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur dies at 70
After the loss of an NHL legend, Montreal Canadiens and hockey fans mourn the death of the great Guy Lafleur.
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Special Issue
Montreal’s social housing plan taking longer than expected to get off the ground
Why Mayor Valérie Plante’s plan might be too ambitious.
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Fringe Arts
Smaller Montreal venues are ready to open their doors to live music and crowds again
Learn about the history of some of Montreal’s small venues!
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News
Student-led initiatives work hands-on with communities to help the unhoused
A few student-led initiatives collaborating with local organizations that help those with housing insecurity.
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Special Issue
Thank your body
Our bodies are constantly working for us, even if we don’t always know it.
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Fringe Arts
Montreal’s comedy scene much more than Just for Laughs
The city offers aspiring comedians year-round opportunities to hit the stage.
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News
Montreal housing crisis has experts discussing short and long-term solutions
As winter and Omicron strain Montreal’s shelter system, experts discuss options for resolving housing and homelessness crisis.
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News
First municipal debate of its kind held in Chinatown
The first ever municipal candidates debate to take place in Chinatown happened this weekend, and the lifespan of the neighbourhood was at the front of the conversation.
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Fringe Arts
PHI Centre’s latest VR installation allows visitors to find their breath among the sequoia trees
‘We Live in an Ocean of Air’ offers a visualization of deeper connections within the world around us.
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Fringe Arts
Marché Asiatique hopes to lend a hand in revitalizing Montreal’s Chinatown
Asian night market remains popular despite COVID-19 restrictions.
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News
CSU town hall addresses students’ unanswered questions about return to campus
As we are about to enter our second fall semester amid a global pandemic, many students are just as concerned and confused as ever about the guidelines that the university and government are laying out.