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Canada Day lands on a Tuesday this year. And in Montreal, it's more than just a stat holiday — it's also moving day.Every July 1, thousands of Montreal residents pack up, load moving trucks, and swap ...
Staff showing support Several STM staff were wearing orange and yellow T-shirts to demonstrate their support for the striker, said a station operator at the Jean-Talon métro.
Canadian real-estate company Groupe MACH is set to transform a site, presently occupied by two shopping centres in the east of Montreal, into an urban hub. The Langelier project, encompassing ...
Spanning 1,450,000 square feet, comparable to 25 football fields, this site at the intersection of Jean-Talon Street and Langelier Boulevard currently stands as a major heat island. Groupe MACH's ...
Spanning 1,450,000 square feet, comparable to 25 football fields, this site at the intersection of Jean-Talon Street and Langelier Boulevard currently stands as a major heat island. Groupe MACH's ...
The project, called LANGELIER, will replace two existing shopping centres at Jean-Talon Street and Langelier Blvd. with a pedestrian-oriented community anchored by a new Blue Line metro station. “This ...
Today, Groupe MACH announced the largest mixed-use real estate development in Greater Montreal in recent memory. The Langelier project will see the construction of a “dynamic, green and diverse” new ...
It will be a redevelopment of a 1.45 million-square-foot site at the intersection of Jean-Talon Street and Langelier Boulevard. Montreal-based developer Groupe Mach will be partnering with Transgesco, ...
A group of about 50 Vermonters will travel to Montreal this morning for “At Par,” a goodwill event at the Jean Talon Market that aims to celebrate the longstanding, friendly relationship ...
A suspect has been arrested following an armed assault in the Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough on Saturday evening. A 43-year-old man was found with serious injuries near Jean-Talon metro station on ...
As of Thursday evening, the STM indefinitely suspended three stops on the Montreal Metro's Blue Line for safety reasons. The affected stations are Fabre, d'Iberville and Saint-Michel.
The STM has a shuttle bus to transfer public users from the impacted stations to the Jean-Talon metro station. Metro staff will be at the closed stations in the coming days to help direct commuters.