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  • 22:44 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    The ruling Union Montreal party looks back at the first year of its third mandate and feels pretty good about itself.

     
  • 16:45 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    Is anyone keeping count? Two more cafés were firebombed overnight. What always kills me is these little places have folks living in apartments upstairs, and it’s only a matter of time before lives are lost because of one of these stupid attacks.

     
  • 10:46 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    Halloween snow
    Yes it’s true. First snow was last night, and some still lingered this morning.

    There were some road incidents in the night because of the two-centimetre fall.

     
  • 10:24 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    I know I have some readers who will appreciate this piece on Vladimir Guerrero’s role in the current World Series and the accompanying look back at the Expos by the same writer.

     
  • 09:18 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    Richard Bergeron says he will resign from the city’s executive committee if the next iteration of the plans for the Turcot exchange are not up to scratch.

     
  • 08:42 on 2010/10/31 Permalink | Reply  

    Three young men were killed by a passenger train in the Turcot yards today around 3 a.m. Two others in their party were unhurt but badly shaken up.

    La Presse added a creepy note later: this train usually gets in around midnight, but had been delayed by another death on the tracks back in Toronto.

     
    • Hamza 10:32 on 2010/10/31 Permalink

      no-one seems to have the victims names yet. this bothers me seeing as how I know plenty of people who do graffiti around the tracks

    • Kate 10:46 on 2010/10/31 Permalink

      It takes time to identify people, and then they usually have to inform families before the names can be given out. I hope you haven’t lost any friends.

    • zach 15:10 on 2010/10/31 Permalink

      @hamza Im not trying to lessen the tragedy whatsoever…but perhaps your friends should stop trespassing and vandalizing property.

    • Kate 16:29 on 2010/10/31 Permalink

      Oh, don’t be pissy. It’s so much more serious that the concrete is falling down than that it’s being painted on by midnight artists. Anyway, the whole thing is supposed to be replaced within the next few years – as you see, the main hazard to the trespassers is to themselves.

    • A. 17:56 on 2010/10/31 Permalink

      Right on, Kate. I so agree.

    • Tux 10:42 on 2010/11/01 Permalink

      Speaking as a recreational trespasser and someone who spent half his childhood wandering railroad tracks, I just want to say that there is no one to blame here. Adults in possession of their faculties know the risks when they wander the rails. Trains are big and move really fast across land which, while legally private, is in reality semi-public. That’s why they kill people sometimes. I emerged from my criminal youth unscathed and overall I’m thankful that instead of drinking and smoking pot in high school I got to know my neighborhood in a way that few people ever do. Unfortunately for these poor people, trains on the VIA rails move at blinding speed. You need to see them coming from a long way off to get out of the way. I recommend that other rail tracers stay on the commuter tracks and away from VIA/CN tracks, and when walking the rails, try to walk off to the side and not right down the middle.

      Oh, and I’ve seen some breathtakingly beautiful graffiti along the tracks too. Sure, some painters are just dumb kids scrawling illegible names, but some of these people are real artists, and their chosen canvas is the urban environment. They’re a sign of a healthy free-thinking society. Cherish them.

    • Ian 14:24 on 2010/11/01 Permalink

      Well, English CBC finally has an article up naming one of the writers (Jays) who is probably the best known, and a comment from Omen… The ctv article actually says the train was only going 10 kmh.
      http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/11/01/graffiti-montreal-train.html
      http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20101031/montreal-train-accident-101031/

    • Kate 21:27 on 2010/11/01 Permalink

      Ian, that 10 kmh thing is astounding. But they’re saying the acoustics of the area make it hard to hear a train. And I guess even at 3 a.m. there would still be enough roar and shake from traffic that the oncoming train sound and vibration wouldn’t stand out.

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