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  1. This is for the land currently owned by Provigo on the corner of de Maisonneuve and Claremont on the south east corner. There was a public consultation for residents and the following is the project: 30k square feet for grocery store (Provigo Urban concept) 10 apartments for families of kids who are staying at hospital Office space for Children's foundation 255 senior apartments for 55+ from le Groupe Maurice Not a very nice looking building! 10 story building Construction summer/fall 2015 Opening 2017-2018
  2. Microsoft achète la division affaires de l’entreprise lavalloise InCycle Software pour un montant qui n’a pas été dévoilé. Plus précisément, Microsoft achète la division InRelease, qui conçoit des solutions de gestion de développement continu d’applications. Grâce à cette acquisition, le numéro un mondial du logiciel dit vouloir «élargir son offre de solutions de développement des opérations utilisant Microsoft Visual Studio et Team Foundation Server.» Visual Studio est un ensemble d’outils qui permet de développer des applications Web, alors que Team Foundation Server est un système de développement collaboratif de logiciels. «L'acquisition d'InRelease ajoutera des capacités de gestion de lancement aux solutions de gestion du cycle de vie des applications (application lifecycle management, ou ALM en anglais) et de développement des opérations offertes par Microsoft, ce qui aidera les clients à offrir de meilleures applications plus rapidement et plus efficacement», a expliqué l’entreprise de Redmond dans un communiqué. «InRelease a été conçu comme un complément aux fonctionnalités existantes de Visual Studio. Nous sommes très heureux qu'il fasse maintenant partie d'une solution d'ALM intégrée dont tous les clients Visual Studio pourront bénéficier», déclare Claude Remillard, président d'InCycle Software. Fondée en 2002, InCycle Software possède des bureaux à Laval, New York, San Francisco et Seattle. http://www.lesaffaires.com/techno/technologies-et-telecommunications/microsoft-achete-a-laval/558304#.Uaz00thKR5F
  3. Stewart Museum shuts for $4.5-million refit To reopen in 2010; military drills continue The Gazette Published: 9 hours ago The Stewart Museum in the Old Fort on Île Ste. Hélène has closed for 18 months for a $4.5-million renovation program. The museum, which attracts about 60,000 visitors a year, is housed in a 188-year-old building that needs to be upgraded to meet 21st-century standards. "It means bringing the building up to scratch," said Bruce Bolton, executive director of the Macdonald Stewart Foundation, which rents the facility from the city. The work will include the installation of elevators, new windows and a sprinkler system. Another $500,000 will be spent to refurbish the permanent collection of artifacts, which hasn't been touched since 1992. The city has leased the property to the Macdonald Stewart Foundation since 1963 for use as a military and maritime museum. In 1985 it became the Macdonald Stewart Museum, and in the '90s became simply the Stewart Museum in the Old Fort. The museum is expected to re-open in May 2010. When it does, it will offer a revised educational program of activities. "In the past we offered quite a few group activities, perhaps too many, so we plan to clean up the act," said Sylvia Neider Deschênes, the museum's communications chief. The museum will be closed, but the military drills in the parade square will continue. "We will not touch the two ceremonial military regiments, the Compagnie franche de la Marine and the 78th Fraser Highlanders," Neider Deschênes said. "That's one program that sets us apart from other museums. We're adamant about keeping them. All the military animation programs will run next summer."
  4. Bonjour à tous, Nrithyalaya Classical Art Foundation, va avoir son spectacle annuel à la salle Oscar Peterson située au 7141 Sherbrooke ouest à Montréal. Ça sera une soirée de musique classique du sud de l’Asie. L’Évènement est gratuit et vous êtes les bienvenus pour vous joindre à nous le samedi 28 mai à 19h30 à 22h00. Si vous n’êtes pas familiers avec les chansons classiques Tamil, vous pouvez voir la performance qui a eu lieu à la Maison de la culture Ahunstic – Cartieville. Le groupe a interprété une chanson québécoise « Chanson entre nous » mais dans un style de musique classique Tamil. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlHJhuz6wHo Au plaisir de vous voir à tous ______________________________________________________ Dear all, Nrithyalaya Classical Art Foundation will be hosting its annual Carnartic concert at Oscar Peterson Concert Hall located at 7141 Sherbrooke ouest in Montreal. It will be night of celebrating Classical music from South Asia. The event is free, and you are welcomed to join us On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 7:30pm to 10:00pm. If you are not familiar with Classical Tamil music, you can take a look at part of the Foundation performing in La Maison de la culture Ahunstic – Cartierville. The group interprets a Quebec songs, ‘Chanson entre nous,’ but sung in the classical Tamil style. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlHJhuz6wHo Good day and hope to see you at our event. Would love to see some of you guys there, I only met two of you guys.
  5. I will post pics when I get more of them. Leaving in about 30 hours for almost 3 weeks Only reason I have this thread open so I have some sort of foundation.
  6. New Year's Eve party à la Times Square in Montreal Thu, 2009-09-10 17:37. Shuyee Lee Montreal is getting its own Times Square-style Rockin' New Year's Eve. Media company Astral Media is organizing a big New Year's Eve party this year on McGill College Avenue downtown. It'll be an annual affair complete with live music and comedy, activities, as well as sound and light performances. The Big Astral Countdown for Mira event will help raise money for the Mira Foundation, which provides over 180 guide dogs and assistance to people with mental, visual, hearing and motor disabilities. Astral Media owns CJAD 800 which will broadcast the event live, along with its sister stations CHOM 97.7 and Virgin Radio 96. http://www.cjad.com/node/990235
  7. Battle lines drawn on environment at premiers rendezvous in Quebec City LEE GREENBERG and MARIANNE WHITE, Canwest News Service Published: 5 hours ago Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach issued a stern warning against a national cap-and-trade program yesterday, underscoring divisions among Canada's 13 premiers and territorial leaders at the outset of a three-day meeting featuring discussions on climate change strategy. Stelmach and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall scuttled any hope of a unified cap-and-trade program, making it clear they consider the policy a thinly disguised attempt to share in the billions generated by western oil and gas. "There's only one inter-regional transfer of wealth in this country and it's called equalization," Stelmach said. Sam the man and the premiers: An actor portraying Samuel de Champlain mingles with provincial premiers and territorial leaders attending the Council of the Federation in Quebec City yesterday. "There won't be another one from the province of Alberta. And that's as straight an answer as I can give." "We will fight aggressively against any initiative that would redistribute not just wealth, but opportunity, and threaten our 'have' status," Wall added. "Because (our prosperity) is good for the country." The two Prairie premiers placed themselves squarely against Ontario and Quebec, which recently announced their intention to begin a cap-and- trade program in 2010, as well as B.C. and Manitoba, which have both signed on to cap-and-trade programs under the aegis of the Western Climate Initiatives. The group also includes Quebec and seven U.S. states. Cap-and-trade would require companies exceeding emissions caps to trade for credits from greener firms. Both Wall and Stelmach cast aspersions on the viability of cap and trade, touting instead carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Alberta last week announced a $2-billion investment in CCS, also known as sequestration, a process that aims to store carbon emissions by injecting them into deep geological formations. Most provinces have at least something in common when it comes to climate change - they have better plans to tackle it than Ottawa, according to the report released yesterday by the David Suzuki Foundation. As the premiers gathered for the Council of the Federation, the conservation group noted that almost all provinces are stepping up with strong targets and policies in the absence of federal leadership. The report card shows that British Columbia is leading the pack with its carbon tax. The Suzuki Foundation gives a good rating to Quebec and Ontario for their policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their proposed cap-and-trade system. Manitoba also gets the thumbs-up. Not surprisingly, Alberta rated the worst, with Saskatchewan not far from the bottom. "For Alberta to be moving backward is incomprehensible," said Dale Marshall, climate-change policy analyst with the Suzuki Foundation.
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