TOPIC: CREATOR NETWORK QC
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Want to leave the island of Montreal by bicycle? There are few options
While there are 27 points of entry to the island, only three have a dedicated bike lane.
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Whatever happened to Sin City? The dimming of Montreal's neon signs
When the giant Super Sexe sign displaying three flying red-caped, bikini-clad women was consumed by fire in 2021, video artist Arizona O'Neill mourned the loss of another downtown Montreal icon. She looks back on a bygone era when the city was bathed in neon lights.
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An ode to Montreal, city of snow
Filmmaker Ezra Soiferman shows his love of snow plows in Montréal, Snowbec for CBC Creator Network.
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How to spot the planets hiding in plain sight
It's not unusual to be able to see planets in the sky — even in cities with lots of light pollution. But how do you know when and where to look?
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Roen Higgins on how to write a poem
Montreal poet presents a guide to anyone who has ever wanted to write poetry.
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For these artists, Montreal is a cultural crossroads rich with possibility
In Same Other, Haitian-Montrealer Franco Egalité and Moridje Kitenge Banza, who is originally from Congo, meet for the first time to talk about the city that inspires and connects them.
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As long as menstruation remains the great taboo, the perfect product eludes us
Montreal video artist Arizona O'Neill sifts through the history of pads and other period paraphernalia.
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New York changed its parking signs. Why won't Montreal?
For CBC Creator Nework, Paige Saunders looks into why parking signage in Montreal is so confusing.
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Harnessing 'the power to help others' at Montreal's Misión Santa Teresa de Ávila
The church can be considered a commons — perhaps the oldest kind of economy, a place that is rooted in shared values as well as shared resources. Commons are neither private nor public, but denote a third order of ownership.
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Creator Network
Illustrator Nina Drew thinks it's time for us to talk about trans health care in la belle province
For CBC's Creator Network, the Montreal artist illustrates the barriers trans people face to access gender-affirming services in Quebec's health-care system.
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Moonrise: How to see the moon red and large every month
Fifteen years ago, knowing when and where to watch a moonrise would be difficult for the average person. But now, with smartphones in our pockets, nearly all of us have the chance to see it ourselves.
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Just how cheap were apartments in Montreal?
For CBC's Creator Network, Montreal musician, comedian and TikTok creator Eve Parker Finley looks through old classified ads to see how affordable housing was in this idealized era of Montreal renting.
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