This new hyper-local, neighbourhood-focused market in Montreal is like a bookstore for food
Ton Quartier's exactly what the city need right now, and two more locations are coming to the city in 2021.
The people, places, innovations and ideas shaping the future of Montreal
Let’s fast-forward. What will Montreal look like next year? In a decade’s time? In 2050? To predict what the future’s going to look like, we’re taking a look at the present. Here, we track the most innovative changes happening in the city right now—the people, places and things working towards a better future for Montreal.
Montreal is a life-size lab where we’re seeing better ways of working, playing, loving and living. The city is adapting to the times in ways impossible to imagine even just a few months ago, and here we’re bringing you a snapshot of those changes.
It’s time to take stock and take a stand: what kind of city do we want to live in? And which are the most exciting, most creative innovations emerging now, pointing the way to a better city of the future? It’s all here. This is Future Cities, Now!
Ton Quartier's exactly what the city need right now, and two more locations are coming to the city in 2021.
Cinemania, Montreal's French fim festival with English subtitles, is going online tomorrow with a huge new selection.
Montreal's finest designers and makers will be gathering online this year for SOUK, selling wares from over 50 vendors.
Get to know MU, the Montreal organization that's painting our entire city and turning it into one giant, open-air gallery.
Lufa Farms made a lot of green, leafy waves back in August when they built the world's biggest rooftop greenhouse in the world in Montreal—here's what they...
Montreal revealed the winning design last week, which plans to turn one of its major thoroughfares downtown into an urban forest.
The Canadian government announced it would ban many single-use plastic products by 2021—that's a big boost to Montreal's own zero-waste goal for 2030.
It's called Dark Horse Coffee Automat, and its first location opened in Toronto with plans to open in Montreal.
Montreal's municipal political party Ensemble Montréal proposes that the city should change the name of Place des Festivals to honour the jazz pianist Oscar...
Épicerie Basta is the latest in Montreal's growing selection of ecologically-minded grocery stores aimed at conventional packaging.
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