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Hampstead passes by-law banning wood-burning 'appliances'
Article online since November 14th 2008
Throwing a few logs onto the fire to ward off the chills, or boosting a home's market value by saying it has a fireplace, could soon be memories in the Town of Hampstead, where a bylaw cracking down on wood-burning has just been passed. By-law No. 729-2, dealing with construction and plumbing,...
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Camera Club presents images of Cameroon
Article online since November 13th 2008
Members and guests of the Montreal Camera Club are in for a special treat on Nov. 17, when Marie-Claude Simard brings a photo-journalist’s perspective to the exploration of a different land and culture with her informative and beautiful images of the Women of the Forest of the Cameroon. Simard...
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Men in Showers, Women in Jars
Hampstead artist Shirley Katz exposes her work
Article online since November 4th 2008
The West End has so many talented artists it's sometimes hard to keep up with them all. Still… The Monitor tries as best as it can, within its space limitations, to showcase them and their work so our readers get a better understanding of the depth of talent in their own backyards. Shirley...
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Has violence declined in our time?
Steven Pinker thinks so
Article online since October 15th 2008
With daily reports of the destruction and deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan, it’s hard to believe anyone claiming that violence has actually declined in our era, but that's exactly what prominent Canadian-American experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist and preeminent author and speaker,...
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Sleazy does it!
Article online since October 10th 2008
So, here I was scrambling to keep up with the onslaught of press releases arriving by the dozen in my inbox, as elections neared and every political party felt inclined to repeatedly remind me why they, and no one else, was my saviour, when a quick glance at a copy of last Wednesday's Gazette...
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