When Jail is Not Enough
Luka Magnotta thrives on fame and being in the public eye, and is willing to do anything to do it. The websites hosting his latest "stunt" — the murder of Jun Lin — will continue to give him that enjoyment until it’s taken down.
The Odd, The Crazy, The Awful, The Sad, and The Good
Recently there have been body parts sent in the mail to seemingly random destinations. This seems odd, crazy, awful, sad, but does seem to hold some good news as well.
Tunisia’s Mafia Family: The Canadian Connection
Until this last week, most Canadians (including yours truly) had never heard of Belhassen Trabelsi, his sister Leila Trabelsi, or her husband Ben Ali. Truth be told, most Canadians probably couldn’t find Tunisia on a map. I was definitely not aware of the Canadian connection to the revolution in Tunisia.
Urban Planning Failings
Insight into the failure of rebuilding main road arteries and other infrastructures in and around Montreal.
Brand New Day for Canadian Tourism
In lean times, Canadian cities enter the creative age.
Snow Removal Kills
Some news behind an accident killing five people in Montreal.
Best Inventions of 2008: Rental Bicycles in Montreal
This is a project that is going to come into fruitation in the spring of 2009. The plan is to make 2400 specially built bicycles available for rent to the public from 300 solar powered docking-stations throughout six boroughs of the Metropolitan District of Montréal.







