[URBAN NOTE] Ten Montréal links
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- La Presse notes the restoration of the old Archambault sign to its location at Sainte-Catherine and Berri. (I am reminded of the Sam the Record Man sign in Toronto.)
- HuffPostQuebec notes that some of the strings of balls from 18 nuances de gai are up for sale.
- Expelling Hong Kong activists from the Montréal pride parade should not have been done. CBC Montreal reports.
- Camillien-Houde Way, on Mount Royal, will become more difficult for cyclists with the removal of a traffic light. CTV reports.
- Les Forges de Montréal, heritage to the city's blacksmithing tradition, has been saved. Global News reports.
- Historian Desmond Morton, of McGill, has died. CBC Montreal reports.
- The City of Montréal is trying to fight against food insecurity. CBC Montreal U>reports.
- Craig Desson at CBC Montreal reports on the lasting legacy of Moshe Safdie and Habitat 67, and the replication of this prefabricated concrete model in rising Asia.
- Actions of clients are the leading causes of delays on the Metro. CBC Montreal reports.