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Montreal It’s official: The City of Montreal, recently ranked one of the best cities in the world pedestrian-only public squares in the heart of the city Imagine expanded sidewalks, decorative bollards, and lush greenery all designed to create a more enjoyable experience for pedestrians—and to encourage public transit use over driving in the area While this isn’t the first car-free pedestrian-only project in Montreal, the response has been mixed—with some concerns about the proposal and requests to postpone the project until after the municipal election from downtown merchants the future new public square between Robert-Bourassa Boulevard and Mansfield Street is being described as a must-see destination in the heart of Montreal the second public square envisioned between Bishop and Guy streets is being touted as an area to relax and an oasis of freshness Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante explained the creation of the public squares to fight climate change by having more green spots and to replace outdated underground infrastructure The new public squares, inspired by designs from other countries, also aims to calm vehicle traffic while allowing the street to remain accessible will stretch from Robert-Bourassa Boulevard to Mansfield Street the next phase on Sainte-Catherine Street West between Peel and Saint-Marc streets is set to start during the summer of 2025 the project may only be fully completed by 2030 RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest things to do in Montreal with kids Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! instagramspotifyAbout us Contact us safer and greener street than ever.” Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante has announced redevelopment plans for Ste-Catherine West, which include making the street “calmer, safer and greener” via partial pedestrianization and urban landscaping. Plante noted that the wear-and-tear of the street’s century-old infrastructure, as well as pedestrian and cyclist safety concerns and the impact of online shopping, have moved the city to re-imagine the heart of the downtown core. “It’s time to open a new chapter in the history of this iconic artery. Our plan is to create a calmer, safer and greener street than ever, with a public pedestrian plaza and urban landscaping that will transform the experience for those who visit, work and live there.” The areas to be pedestrianized will be known as Place McGill (between Robert-Bourassa and Mansfield) and Place Concordia (between Bishop and Guy). Work on Ste-Catherine between Peel and St-Marc is scheduled to pick up in April and be completed in the summer of 2025. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Valérie Plante (@val_plante) For our latest in news, please visit the News section. I spent the day with the renowned chef and restaurateur sourcing rainbow trout in Montebello and watching her assemble a perfect crudo at her restaurant in the Village. One of the most complete and enjoyable restaurant experiences anywhere. “The project that was announced last November by the administration was not only a surprise for most businesses, but after review was clearly a poorly planned project.,” said Glenn Castanheira, executive director for SDC Montréal centre-ville. “If the tests show that a permanent pedestrianization is beneficial for businesses, we’ll be the first ones to support it, which is also why at this very moment we are favorable to temporary pedestrianization of Ste. Catharine Street during summer months, for example, during festivals, because we’ve tested it in the past,” said Castanheira. Since the initial announcement back in November, Montréal Centre-Ville members expressed many concerns about the potential impacts of permanent pedestrianization on their businesses. On Thursday, she said that they welcome the administration’s decision to review its position on the pedestrianization of Sainte-Catherine Street West, particularly between Guy and Saint-Marc streets. Despite the city’s new approach to Phase 3, there remains opposition to a permanent pedestrian only zone. This major project had a budget for $70 million and is set to be complete in 2025. Workers replaced sewer lines and pipes, along with underground infrastructure that was heavily outdated. 6 months agoDuration 2:16Construction barriers come down as Ste-Catherine Street revamp takes a pause6 months agoNewsDuration 2:16While a multi-year project to redesign Montreal's famous downtown boulevard into a haven for pedestrians still has much left to accomplish, some of the progress made during the second phase will be visible and accessible this winter. Alberta premier's visit to Trump resort cost more than $10,000, documents reveal31 minutes agoTrending NowVideo11:28 Video evidence, NHLer testimony raise questions in world junior sexual assault trialThe National |May 2Video1:19 Other improvements include the renewal of lighting along with the installation of new street furniture and the creation of social and animation areas The City of Montreal told CityNews that: police officers from the Régie intermunicipale de police Roussillon were called to a residence on Union Street in Sainte-Catherine According to SQ spokesperson Sergeant Élizabeth Marquis-Guy all hypotheses are being considered and the investigation is continuing MontrealNewsConstruction work in downtown Montreal to stop... for nowBy Laurence Brisson DubreuilPublished: November 15, 2024 at 3:34PM EST Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved Rue des Seagull is one-way between Macdonald Road and Parking lot P11 due to the establishment of a pedestrian detour that provides access to the Biosphere The work taking place at the Biosphere should be completed by early June 2025 reduce your speed and follow the directions of the traffic signs See all notices → Things to do at the Parc also called "Promenade fluviale du Grand Montréal" well-maintained marked trail of about 14 kms Île des Soeurs and the South Shore municipalities: it is one of the rare spots where you can cross the Saint Lawrence River on your bike The bike link is part of the Trans Canada Trail and the Route verte and it provides a wide vista of unique and spectacular views of the city's downtown area and the majestic Saint Lawrence River The bike link segment at Parc Jean-Drapeau is a place where nature, public art and heritage venues converge. There are many facilities along the bike link on the Saint-Hélène and Notre-Dame islands, such as an Information center 1,595,567 crossings were recorded since 2018.Updated on January 27 To learn more about the renovation and modernization work on this bike path, visit the website of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal Here are a few photos of the Bike Link and the Route Verte just to give you an overview of the facilities Discover the 22 photos of the album Despite the temporary closure of the Saint-Lambert locks footbridge for work a bypass road is accessible to cyclists and allows transit between the South Shore and Montreal Bridge Status at the Saint-Lambert locks (Montreal South Shore / Victoria Bridge) Please note that transit is not possible when a ship is passing through the Sainte-Catherine locks and since there may be a fairly long wait when a ship goes through the locks we invite you to consult the following link to better plan your bike trip Bridge Status at the Sainte-Catherine locks (Montreal South Shore / Sainte-Catherine Bridge and RécréoParc) The bike link is generally opened and maintained from April 15 to November 15. If favorable weather conditions allow for a longer opening period, the dates will be adjusted accordingly in the calendar To obtain more details regarding the Bike Link available services or for any request for information Download a detailed map of Greater Montreal in PDF format and make your travels easier Consult the interactive map of the Route Verte to familiarize yourself with the network of bike paths in Québec Discover the interactive map of the Trans Canada Trail and set off on an adventure on the longest cycling network in the world here is the exact location of the Bike Link at Parc Jean-Drapeau posted on Google Maps The Jean-Drapeau subway station on the Line 4 — Yellow is located on Île Sainte-Hélène All the details Parc Jean-Drapeau visitors can use the river shuttle as a means of transportation from the Vieux-Port de Montréal (Jacques-Cartier pier) and the city of Longueuil All the details Three STM shuttles provide a connection between the Jean-Drapeau subway station and various attractions All the details The Parc is one of the few places where you can cross the Saint Lawrence River on your bike: simply take the bike paths of the Jacques Cartier Bridge All the details People can enjoy many of the cycling paths to get to or pass through the Parc Jean-Drapeau With more than 25 kilometres of trails and pathways, the Parc is a pleasant spot for hiking Motorists can get to Parc Jean-Drapeau by taking the Jacques Cartier Bridge or the Concorde Bridge Rates and parking areas You can reserve a taxi for your travels at the Parc by using a valid STM transport fare All the details Inscrivez-vous à notre infolettre dès maintenant “Sometimes we think that it’s not possible that I’m going to go through that that’s why it’s important to let people know that the shelters Wednesday’s “die-in” vigil saw participants lie on the ground in chalk outlines holding the names of women who were killed MontrealNewsMontreal opposition against plan to pedestrianize Ste. Catherine StreetBy Laurence Brisson DubreuilUpdated: April 01, 2025 at 6:28PM EDT 👉 EN DIRECT – La conférence de presse commence! En bref, Sainte-Catherine Ouest doit rester accessible : pour la sécurité, la propreté et la vitalité commerciale du centre-ville.Approche similaire à la phase 1 : plus d’écoute, plus d’équilibre! #polmtl pic.twitter.com/fvt6onq0vm The Beat 92.5 is Montreal's Perfect mix of today's top charting music and the best variety of music from the 90's and 2000's The Beat is the perfect way to get through the day combining all the hits and all the fun 2024 at 1:27 PM by Nelly Sérandour-Amar The Beat Breakfast Club / Cogeco MédiaFollowing Valérie Plante announcement of the edevelopment of Sainte-Catherine Street at a press conference Wednesday The Beat Breakfast Club's hosts aren't sure that this is a viable idea.. The response is mixed | CBC.ca LoadedMontreal to make pedestrian-only sections of Ste-Catherine Street downtown 5 months agoDuration 2:26Montreal to make pedestrian-only sections of Ste-Catherine Street downtown. The response is mixed5 months agoNewsDuration 2:26As a part of the city’s decade-long reconstruction of Ste-Catherine Street West to fix aging infrastructure and improve pedestrian access, Mayor Valérie Plante has announced plans to make two sections of the iconic street into pedestrian squares. Alberta premier's visit to Trump resort cost more than $10,000, documents reveal33 minutes agoTrending NowVideo11:28 MontrealNEWSMan arrested after string of assaults in downtown MontrealBy Rachel LauPublished: October 17, 2024 at 7:57AM EDT Local man says Hydro clean-up left his land unusable A Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley resident says his land has been left in a state of disrepair following a vegetation management operation carried out last fall by Hydro-Québec and Bell who owns seven acres overlooking Lake Massawippi claims that stumps and branches left behind after the utility companies cut trees near the power lines now prevent him from maintaining the property he’s looked after for five decades mowing the grass and looking after it,” Davies told The Record “It’s such a mess now that I won’t be able to maintain it large trees growing under the power lines had caused power failures due to falling branches cut down the trees last fall but left most of the wood behind through an arrangement with Davies’s neighbour Henri Guérin According to Hydro-Québec spokesperson Sébastien Martineau on April 7 Guérin had also offered to have the sawmill remove logs from Davies’s land “He chose not to participate in the agreement to send his logs to the mill,” he said commercially valuable wood—defined by Hydro-Québec as anything over 10 centimetres in diameter—was left on Davies’s land Davies himself said he never had a problem with the removal of the logs as planned When The Record visited Davies’ property for a photo on April 4 Subscribe to read this story and more EZ Newsite platform by Textuel and TolléWeather information by OpenWeatherMap Mauviel’s copper pots are fetishized by cooks and chefs alike Now the company’s ambitious president has opened a restaurant on Mont-Saint-Michel The wood-fired omelette at La Mère Poulard has been the culinary highlight of Mont-Saint-Michel And food lovers far beyond this culinary corner of France are already talking about it MontrealNewsEmployees tied up during armed robbery in downtown MontrealBy Marisela AmadorUpdated: March 25, 2025 at 11:09AM EDT by police officers from the Régie intermunicipale de police Roussillon Investigators from the SQ’s Crimes Against the Person Division had taken over the case in close collaboration with Roussillon police When police arrived on scene following a 911 call they spotted the man who was injured in the upper body He had apparently been assaulted with a sharp object MontrealNews22-year-old man found dead in suspicious circumstances in MontrealBy The Canadian PressPublished: February 02, 2025 at 9:48AM EST Accident on D’Anjou Boulevard : An entire community shaken Primeau Boulevard : a second real estate project Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville : Liberal Ministers Visit A sign that fall has really set in and winter is around the corner the CPKC has announced the dates for the 2024 Holiday Train tour of Canada the Holiday Train will first stop in Kahnawake after crossing the St near Old Malone Street in the Native community It will then continue on to the Sainte-Catherine station in Saint-Constant Spectators are also expected at Delson station where the train will make a stop at 6:55 p.m The illuminated convoy will then head for the Jacques-Barclay school in Saint-Mathieu at 7:50 pm rue Sainte-Marie in Lacolle for a final performance at 9pm The James Barker Band and former La Voix contestant Clerel will perform from the train cars to warm up the crowds the rail company is inviting participants to bring non-perishable foodstuffs or make donations the CPKC Holiday Train has raised a total of over $24.3 million and approximately 5.3 million pounds of food for community food banks in Canada and the United States Le HC Crédit Oui de Sainte-Martine champion de la LHSE Transport en commun : hausse du prix à prévoir au 1er juillet la conseillère aux ventes des concessions Chery You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news Photograph: Wanda'sLocated at the corner of de la Montagne and de Maisonneuve, this two-storey strip club is one of the classiest joints in town. It’s in the heart of the action during major events like the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix and offers the full array of Montreal strip club services, from table dances to private contact lap dances. This place is such a classic, having survived expropriation for the construction of the neighbouring Four Seasons Hotel. Photograph: Chez ParéeThis high-end downtown classic has been in the game for over three decades. The plush and luxurious interior and VIP table dance section make it stand out from the rest. If you want the full experience, talk to the dancers about a full-contact lap dance. If you’re looking for a more relaxed experience, the Chez Parée Club section has a classier show with no contact dances. Photograph: Yan Bellerose/Secret MontréalThe last bastion of Montreal’s storied red-light district at the corner of Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine, it’s survived multiple rounds of expropriation and demolition in the area. Today, Café Cléopatra provides you with one of the most interesting erotic shows in town. On the ground floor you’ll find a great variety of female performers, while one of Montreal’s premier drag-queen cabarets upstairs. Photograph: Cabaret KingdomFrom the lion reigning over its street entrance to the tropical décor inside, everything about this club tries to entice you to come inside and take in the show. It features a wide selection of top shelf drinks, roaming shooter girls, a private champagne room, a giant stage with six poles and a VIP section. After a night spent here, you’ll feel like royalty. Photograph: Courtesy Yelp/Stock BarLocated in the heart of the Village, this place is one of the best gay male entertainment venues in town. They have whole stable of the hottest performers in town, as well as ladies’ nights on Wednesdays. They also claim to be the only gay strip club in the world that streams every performance live on the Internet for their members, so you can take it in from the comfort of your home. That’s service. Photograph: Cabaret Les AmazonesThis establishment on the edge of the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce area offers way more than your average club. Recently renovated, its spacious interior has multiple stages, bachelor parties, a private contact dance section and a new kitchen that serves food until 1 a.m. Keep an eye out for their UFC events too. All of this makes it worth the trip. Photograph: Courtesy Yelp/Mike W.One of the more laid-back options in town, this place has nonetheless all the regular perks of the usual Montreal strip club: Continuous stage performances, private contact dances and VIP table dances. A great place to go if you don’t want to break the bank, they also offer two-for-one drink specials before 11 p.m. Photograph: Bar DowntownThis no-nonsense spot is one of the best locations for planning a bachelor party. With four VIP sections, 19 private booths and four erotic beds where you can take in couples shows alone or as a group, when the Grand Prix is in town, they bring in over 50 showgirls from around the world. This is also a popular spot to watch Canadiens games during the hockey season. Photograph: Courtesy Yelp/Bravo R.This gay male strip club in the Village is open seven days a week. During the daytime, their performers are more laid-back, natural and friendly, while in the evening dances are known to be performed by bodybuilders. Take note that ladies’ nights here are exclusively on Sundays. The club also has poker machines, pool tables and a shooter bar. Photograph: Bar Mania Bar ManiaMost tourists will head to the big names downtown, but if you want the authentic Québec danseuses experience, head to this neighbourhood strip club in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough. It has a small town feel locals have come to associate with a province reputed for its erotic establishments. You’ll also get particularly good deals on drinks and dances here when compared to some of the pricier options in Montreal. where you’ll find our carefully chosen ‘best of’ Montreal’s libational landscape MontrealNewsGunshots fired at restaurant in downtown MontrealBy Rachel LauPublished: February 12, 2025 at 6:23AM EST This site uses cookies to optimize your browsing experience and track how you interact with it. By clicking on “I accept”, you consent to the use of these cookies. For more details on how we process this information, see our privacy policy the page you are looking for does not exist or no longer exists Back to homepage Spring Campaign Launches TODAY!Join us to hit our $60,000 goal fast Mass Propers for Monday of the Third Week of Easter: Entrance Antiphon: The Good Shepherd has risen who laid down his life for his sheep and willingly died for his flock but on every word that comes forth from the mouth of God Jn 14:27: Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you Not as the world gives do I give it to you Jn 12:24: Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies putting off our old self with all its ways for through the healing paschal remedies you have confirmed us to his nature Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit » Enjoy our Liturgical Seasons series of e-books! Today the Roman Martyrology commemorates St convert from Judaism and a professed Priest of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel Born in 1145 at Jerusalem and died by being stabbed to death in 1220 at Licata Caterina Cittadini is also commemorated today She was an Italian Roman Catholic religious from Bergamo who established the Ursuline Sisters of Saint Jerome Emiliani The order was dedicated to the education of girls in Bergamo and in the surrounding areas and has since expanded outside of the Italian nation leaving you an example that you should follow His steps" (Epistle) The Christian slave might complain that his membership in the Church had not alleviated the harsh conditions of his life Peter points to the example of Christ who was in all things to be the model of the Christian neither was guile found in His mouth," but nevertheless he was subjected to persecution and injustice But the Christian is expected to be a follower of Christ but delivered Himself to him that judged Him unjustly." If then Christians feel that they have not achieved the liberty and the equality they long for they are to remember that Christ had come not to right all the wrongs and injustices in the world but to give an "example that you should follow His steps." Men often complain against God when they suffer what they consider undeserved misfortunes They think that God ought to interfere and punish injustice and wickedness here and now They are like the apostles James and John; they want to call down fire from heaven and destroy those who appear to them to act improperly Christ made it clear that all injustice will be rectified eventually but that for the present He wishes to allow the cockle to grow among the wheat When the proper time comes God will deal with injustice in His own way But it is not only the slave who is to be subject to authority and to recognize that mistreatment patiently borne is a service acceptable to God and meritorious for man Obedience to legitimate authority does not depend on the worthiness of the official exercising authority Christ Himself had commanded His disciples to obey the officials of the Jewish Church even though they might not be personally worthy of the office they held He was obedient first of all to His parents "He went down with them and came to Nazareth He observed the ritual and the laws of the Jewish Church He obeyed the laws of the Roman authorities and paid the tribute they demanded He set off on a Genoese ship on 1 April 1219 and stopped first in Messina before heading off to Civitavecchia before he ended up in Rome to meet with the pope The friar preached in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran while in Rome where he met both Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Dominic He foretold that Francis would receive the stigmata while Francis foretold his premature death.st angelus of jerusalem snip From there he was a guest of the Basilians in Palermo where he was for about a month before preaching in Agrigento for over a month before settling in Licata He had healed seven lepers and the ailing Archbishop of Palermo Bernardo de Castanea while in Palermo He settled on the Sicilian island though his fame as a wonderworker caused crowds to flock to him He also had success in converting some Jews though most Jews in Palermo came to despise him for this since he himself was once Jewish He wanted to convert a Knight named Berenger Catholic tradition states that Berenger was living in incest and that Angelo convinced the knight’s companion to leave him Berenger became enraged and arranged to have him attacked and murdered in front of the Church of Saints Filippo and Giacomo in Licata He didn’t die from the attack until four days after the attack and during that time he prayed for his assassin and asked the civil authorities to pardon him setting an example for all those that he preached to He was buried at Saints Filippo and Giacomo Church His sepulchre at Licata quickly became a site of Pilgrimage Symbols and Representation: Carmelite with a knife in his head; Carmelite with a sword in his breast and three crowns; Carmelite with an angel bringing him three crowns; Carmelite with lilies and roses falling from his mouth The sisters left the orphanage in 1823 to live with their cousins Giovanni and Antonio Cittadini Caterina became a teacher at a girl‘s public school in Somasca in 1824 The sisters felt a call to the religious life; their spiritual director recommended that they should stay in Somasca and become the basis of a new congregation In 1826 the sisters rented a house in Somasca and in October opened a boarding school for girls and instituted the oratory style of education for her girls The sisters established another “Cittadini” private school in 1832 Giuditta directed these new school until her sudden death in 1840 followed quickly by her spiritual director from the orphanage The rapid succession of tragedy ruined Caterina’s health but was cured through the intercession of Saint Jerome Emilani Caterina quit her public teaching position in 1845 to manage the schools and guide the three companions who help her To help organize the work and lives of her companions she wrote the beginnings of a new rule similar to that of religious orders In 1850 she obtained permission to build a private oratory to keep the Blessed Sacrament at her boarding school In 1851 she applied for approval of her new religious family and told her to write the rules of the new order; her first attempt based on the Constitution of the Ursulines of Milano was rejected A second attempt was accepted on 17 September 1854 under the title Orsoline Gerolimiane (Ursuline Sisters of Somasca) the bishop of Bergamo gave his approval; the order achieved papal recognition on 8 July 1927 and to care for the abandoned; today they work in Italy Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article Saint Catherine of Sweden (born 1331/32, Sweden—died March 24, 1381, Vadstena; feast day March 24) was the daughter of St. Bridget of Sweden whom she succeeded as superior of the Brigittines In this election year – with the country in turmoil – there’s only one comedian who can kill the mood even further… Nish Kumar – one of The Guardian and The Telegraph’s 50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century – is back on tour with his brand new politically-charged stand-up show, Nish, Don’t Kill My Vibe. Expect jokes about climate collapse, income inequality and the emotional sensation of being a British Indian man who isn’t going to vote for a British Indian Prime Minister. As seen and heard on The Mash Report, Taskmaster, Pod Save the UK, Live at the Apollo, Hold the Front Page and your favourite tabloid newspaper. “The smartest, and often the silliest, political comic we’ve got” The Guardian “Kumar is a commanding, self-knowing storyteller who threads big jokes through even the knottiest moments… roaringly funny” The Times Vehicle traffic is being detoured around the site. Most of the work be done this year will be focused on infrastructure, telecommunication, gas, and electricity.  “Winter will end soon, hopefully, and a lot of construction needs to be done.”  © Adrien WilliamsNewly laid pavement features modular paving to mark different spaces and their uses. Ranging from dark grey to light grey, the paving informs pedestrians of the presence of the vehicular lane or the safe pedestrian zone. The changing colors emphasize which zones are exclusively for walking and which are shared with cars and cyclists, creating a safe environment while maintaining a cohesive and unified public space.  highly reflective materials to mitigate heat island effects; and the addition of LED lighting to reduce light pollution You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Getty Images / / Bryn Lennon - Formula 1 / ContributorWell The Montreal Grand Prix weekend is fast approaching there’s still plenty for you to do in the city this weekend That’s right—from outdoor festivities to indoor parties and events Montreal is absolutely the place to be this weekend Here are the events and parties awaiting you this Montreal Grand Prix weekend: What: The Peel Street Merchant’s Association is reviving one of the festival's most popular events expected to draw approximately 400,000 attendees a terrasse located on Peel and Sainte-Catherine in your must-visit list for the Grand Prix weekend day party.When: June 6-9 from 11am to 11pmWhere: Rue Peel (Peel Paddock at 1424 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Formule Peel Paddock F1 (@peel_paddock) What: Rue Crescent is set to undergo a transformation into a pedestrian-only area and much more! When: June 6-9 from 11am to 11pmWhere: Rue Crescent & boulevard de Maisonneuve Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Festival Grand Prix sur Crescent (@festgpcrescent) What: Time Out Market will be offering signature cocktails tastings and more to honour Formula 1!When: June 3-9Where: Time Out Market - 705 (second floor of Centre Eaton de Montréal) Click here for more information the Griffintown supper club will be hosting parties each night!When: June 6-9Where: 377 Ave Richmond Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Restaurant Le Richmond (@restaurantlerichmond) What: While the tickets are a bit on the pricier side The Ritz-Carlton’s party is described on Eventbrite as “The city’s most-anticipated social event of the year” for a reason The event will be a tribute to the 1950s with decor food and drinks to complete the trip back in time.When: June 7 2024Where: The Ritz-Carlton Montreal - 1228 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Le Ritz-Carlton Montréal (@ritzcarltonmontreal) What: Maxim's yearly celebration is an iconic affair that offers a glimpse into the high life This year's party will feature a headline performance by hip-hop sensation French Montana along with a set by DJ duo NERVO. When: June 8 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par MAXIM GRAND PRIX PARTY (@maximgrandprixparty) What: The supper club is getting ready to welcome you in a “world where speed and luxury collide” all week-long according to their Instagram post!When: June 5-9Where: Flyjin Montreal - 417 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Flyjin Montreal (@flyjinmtl) What: The Japanese steakhouse and supper club will host international DJs throughout the weekend and will feature immersive entertainment experiences. When: June 6-9Where: Yoko Luna - 1234 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Yoko Luna (@yokolunamtl) What: Acclaimed DJs will be participating at the weekend parties hosted by Soubois which will also be featuring an exquisite Raw Bar & Grill menu.When: June 6-9Where: Soubois - 1106 Click here for more information Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par SOUBOIS (@soubois) To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Cloudy with rain developing after midnight Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Located on Rue Léo at the intersection of Route 132 will feature 140 apartments on the second to tenth floor and a 9,000 sq commercial portion (leased by a daycare) on the first floor This building is the first phase of a 5-phase project which once completed could have as many as 400 residential units plus front-line businesses Cloriacité Développement is the developer of Pôle LÉO Sustainable development: green spaces and local services Pôle LÉO is surrounded by green spaces Lawrence River and a new park that will be built in the residential section of the project Landscaping will contribute to the greening of the spaces and the roof will be designed to reduce heat islands including SmartCentres Saint-Constant with its more than 30 stores and restaurants Tenants will be able to leave their cars in the park-and-ride lot of the Sainte-Catherine train station which will have them in downtown Montréal in less than 30 minutes The area is also served by the Exo Roussillon bus network which provides public transit in the region and to the Longueuil metro a drop-off/pick-up area is planned in connection with a new express bus line to the Brossard/Panama REM station Indoor bike storage will be available for active transportation enthusiasts and electric vehicle owners will have charging stations at their disposal This is the culmination of a lot of hard work and reflects the City of Sainte-Catherine's desire to offer a living environment where people can live Linked by a brand new collector street with a multi-purpose path connected to the municipal active transportation network this neighbourhood will be set against a lush green background through the planting and preservation of trees Its strategic location will promote sustainable economic development in keeping with our Vision 2025 by creating quality living and working spaces next to the Route 132 metropolitan transportation corridor." "Montréal's South Shore is experiencing an unprecedented boom resulting in historically low vacancy rates With its welcoming common areas both inside and outside along with incredible views of the city of Montréal this apartment building will offer a truly great living environment close to all types of services and within easy reach of major roadways and public transportation that lead straight to downtown Montréal." "We're excited about this joint venture with Développement Ste-Catherine a company headed by two of our valued partners with whom we recently developed the CLORIA banner in Terrebonne which is in line with our mission to build growth-generating environmentally friendly projects that will benefit the Québec economy and the 748,000 shareholders of the Fonds de solidarité FTQ." Cloriacité is the outcome of a strategic alliance between two remarkable companies: Cloria Communautées Connectées and Odacité Immobilier Cloriacité develops real estate projects that combine residential rental units and commercial premises in the same building With urban residential development as its primary area of expertise Cloriacité harnesses its specialized and extensive knowledge of the real estate market to deliver successful mixed-use projects The Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ has been helping to drive economic growth and employment in Québec for over 30 years by strategically investing in profitable and socially responsible real estate projects in partnership with other industry leaders institutional and industrial projects of all sizes across Québec the Fonds immobilier had 47 projects worth $4.9 billion in development or construction of which the latter will ultimately create 29,000 jobs 1.8 million square feet of land for development and a cumulative total of $181 million invested in affordable The Fonds immobilier is a member of the Canada Green Building Council — Québec division The Fonds de solidarité FTQ is the largest development capital investment network in Québec By using workers' savings to support businesses in all regions and activity sectors and encouraging retirement savings the Fonds has become a key stakeholder in Québec society... Do not sell or share my personal information: The second phase of a decade-long project to revamp Sainte-Catherine street is underway in downtown Montreal – with a budget of $70 million Vehicle traffic is being detoured around the site And Montreal has a great selection of these buffet-style Japanese restaurants Montreal doesn’t do things by halves The city’s all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurants serve up mountains of delicious sushi – and more – for connoisseurs and novices alike From anime-themed restaurants to more discreet places focused on the essentials we’ve found you places serving sushi and sashimi dumplings and little sweets to finish off… this restaurant welcomes you to its comfortable chairs at the sushi bar You can enjoy all-you-can-eat sushi from $39 on weekdays and $42 on weekends It’s a convenient option for families with half price for children aged four to ten Located at 1801, rue Sainte-Catherine O., Sushi Ste-Catherine is a must for fans of sushi and Asian cuisine. The restaurant is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and offers over 200 options of sashimi, nigiri and maki with teriyaki, tempura and even ramen. Prices are set at $27 for lunch and $39 for dinner on weekdays, and $42 on weekends and holidays. Customers place their orders on their own phones, which speeds up service. The place also offers a good selection of local and Japanese spirits. View this post on Instagram A post shared by SushiUma (@sushiuma_montreal) It’s at 537, rue Sainte-Catherine O., and it’s the new name of the former Fisshu, a Montreal all-you-can-eat in downtown Montreal. Open every day except Monday, this BYOB Japanese restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat sushi feast , as well as noodles, tempura and stir-fried dishes. Lunch costs $29, while dinner is $40 from Tuesday to Thursday and $43 on weekends. Ordering is done efficiently and interactively via iPads at each table. Dishes arrive quickly, often in under five minutes, and service is attentive. Located at 1248 Beaumont Avenue, Sushi Beaumont is a sushi buffet at TMR offering all-you-can-eat sashimi and rolls, as well as poke bowls, udon soups and other Japanese specialties. Prices are set at $25 for lunch and $37 for dinner Monday through Thursday, rising to $40 on weekends. Food delivery at the restaurant is unique, with the use of a robot waiter to bring cold dishes. The ambience is described by some reviewers as “romantic and upscale”. View this post on Instagram A post shared by K2 Plus Bistro (@k2plus_bistro) Located at 1468 Crescent Street, K2+ Bistro is a must for sushi-crazy Montrealers… Open every day, this restaurant also offers brochettes, dumplings, noodles and a wide selection of desserts. It is rated over four stars on Google reviews. The atmosphere is lively, with a bright décor of lanterns and streamers. There’s also a late-night menu with sushi, rice bowls and meat. Prices are $25 for lunch and $40 for dinner. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Takumi Sushi (@sushi_takumi_mtl) Takumi Sushi is a restaurant near the Sherbrooke metro station offering sushi Lunch is $29, dinner is $40 from Monday to Thursday, and $43 on weekends. Advance reservations are recommended for a table on weekends. Reviewers say the place is ideal for a casual night out, but note that all sashimi and grilled dishes are only available at dinner. With restaurants in LaSalle and Côte des Neiges, Sushi Plus offers a gastronomic experience rich in flavor and choice. In addition to sushi, customers can enjoy udon soup and ramen. Prices are $26 for lunch and $37 for dinner Monday to Thursday, rising to $40 on weekends and holidays. Customers appreciate the excellent sushi and side dishes, especially noting the value of the buffet for those with big appetites. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manga Bistro (@manga_bistro) Located at 1836A, rue Sainte-Catherine O., Manga Bistro is an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant with an anime theme near Guy-Concordia metro. The restaurant offers sushi rolls, sashimi, grilled meats, ramen and much more. A playful atmosphere is created by a Sakura tree at the entrance and a life-size statue of Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece. Anime figurines, posters and Japanese umbrellas decorate the space. Orders are placed on shelves, making it easy to choose from items such as roasted salmon rice and beef ramen. Prices range from $28 for lunch to $40 for dinner. Pho Lam Ici is located at 2641 Rue Masson. Featuring a fusion of Asian flavors, this restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring a variety of sushi, noodles, pho dishes and more. Customers appreciate the diversity of the offering as well as the quality of the ingredients. Located at 8840 Boulevard Leduc, Brossard, Mitsuki Sushi Bar offers a refined Japanese dining experience. With a varied menu featuring sushi, Thai and Asian-style dishes, as well as fresh seafood, this establishment is a popular choice among Asian food lovers. Taiyo Sushi Restaurant, located at 2480 Chemin de Chambly in Longueuil, is perfect for fresh sushi, Asian fusion dishes and a warm atmosphere for couples or families. Soon, they’ll be opening a restaurant at Dix30 serving all-you-can-eat Japanese BBQ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Taiyo BBQ (@taiyo_9700) Also read: Here are the 10 best meat restaurants in Montreal for a real steak! MontrealNEWSFive Quebec ferry routes disrupted by strike on Friday, SaturdayBy The Canadian PressPublished: June 21, 2024 at 9:26AM EDT