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Articles related to "Montreal"
The Royal Montreal Golf Club The Royal Montreal Golf Club was the first official permanent golf club in Canada, established in 1873. Men, women and children enjoyed the lush private club facilities. canadian history • golf in canada • royal montreal golf club in 1884 • on the outskirts of montreal called the montreal g • royal was added to the moniker
Montreal Canadiens; Hockey Institution An article about the Montreal Canadiens, the oldest and most successful hockey franchise of all time. montreal canadiens nhl 24 stanley cups wanderers s
Montreal Canadiens; Hockey Institution Part 2 A history of the Canadiens starting with the Forum opening going right to Bill Durnan's shutout streak. aurel joliat howie morenz bill durnan maurice rock
Montreal Jazz Festival Picks Folk101 presents readers with its surefire but budget-conscious picks for folk music at this year’s Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. montreal international jazz festival • festival international de jazz de montréal • jazz • montreal • canada
Traveling Quebec to Montreal Churches and shrines in villages like Leclercville, St. Michel, St. Antoine de Tilly, Ste. Croix and enchanting views of St. Lawrence River highlight Route 132 drives. quebec route 132 • st. lawrence river • le musee de religions in nicolet • st. antoine de tilly • leclercville
Matt Costa in Concert Matt Costa performs an inspired set to a sold-out crowd in Montreal, treating listeners to most of his debut album Songs We Sing and a few well-chosen covers. matt costa • costa • folk • folk music • pop
Unsigned: Derek Olive Folk101’s Unsigned Series presents Derek Olive—a Montreal-based, singer/songwriter and guitar virtuoso whose debut album Our Passing Nows will be launched July 14th. derek olive • our passing nows • unsigned • brett hooton • montreal
A GLIMPSE OF CANADA, A Glimpse Of Canada, tells something about the picturesque beauty of my country. From the rocky bluffs of Newfoundland, to the Queen Charlotte Islands north of Vancouver Island, I have included something about each province. This article is just a small glimpse of each of Canada's provinces, including our new territory, Nunavut. british columbia • queen charlotte islands • arctic highlands • nunavut • alberta
Community Gardening Community Gardens are a great way for people in the city to have their own plot, as well as join up with a group of gardeners from their area. Find about how to join one, or even start your own, in this article. community garden • victory garden • plot gardening • urban gardening • community gardens
Playoff Race to the Finish With only about one week remaining in the National Hockey League Schedule, there are 6 teams battling for the final three playoff positions. eastern conference • standings • toronto maple leafs • playoff race • nhl
Transit in Canada Public Transportation is very important. A Look at the transit Systems in three Major Canadian Cities: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver transit • transportation • bus • subway • toronto
Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs Combining the secrets of Quebec's ancient Acadia with modern forensic technology, "Bones to Ashes" helps Brennan confront a mystery from her childhood. bones mysteries • dr. tempe brennan • mysteries set in montreal • mystery novels set in quebec • bones to ashes
Carbonneau for Coach of the Year A year after his Montreal Canadiens just failed to make the NHL playoffs, head coach Guy Carbonneau now has his charges on the verge of a divisional title. guy carbonneau • coach of the year • jack adams trophy • montreal canadiens • eastern conference playoff race
Colleen Murphy: Potent playRite Canada's most controversial playwright on the future of progressive theatre, troubled youth, winning the Governor's General's Award, and more Murphy works to come. colleen murphy • the december man • montreal massacres • canadian stage • contraversial canadian drama
Jose Gonzalez Live in Concert Folk music’s newest star José González puts on a gracious, understated show for a Montreal audience. The set included hits from his album Veneer and a few surprises. josé gonzález • gonzález • live • concert • montreal
Mark Kozelek in Concert Sun Kil Moon’s frontman Mark Kozelek plays an artistic and introspective show in Montreal. Folk101 brings you highlights from his moving set. mark kozelek • kozelek • sun kil moon • folk music • indie music
The Foggy Hogtown Boys Concert At the legendary Wheel Club in Montreal, Toronto’s The Foggy Hogtown Boys weather a sweltering night to deliver a fantastic set of hard-driving bluegrass music. the foggy hogtown boys • foggy hogtown boys • hogtown • bluegrass • music
Canadian Authors For no perticular reason at all, here are some Authors that are Canadian. canada • authors • gabrielle roy • robertson davies • anne hebert
Quick Quiz on Hockey History Try this Quick Quiz on Hockey History only if tests are fun for you. nhl • stanley cup • hockey • ice hockey.
NHL First-Round Draft Picks All eyes in the hockey world were on the 2006 NHL entry draft, where teams find their future superstars. Here is the complete list of NHL first-round draft picks. nhl • entry • draft • list • first-round
More Free Agents More on the free agency happenings in the NHL this summer. nhl hockey national hockey league free agent agenc
Save the Gardens There is talk of tearing down Maple Leaf Gardens with an IHL team coming to Toronto. It will be replaced by condos. nhl • national • hockey • league • toronto
Baseball's Top 10 Pitchers The baseball world has gotten a lot tougher on pitchers since 1950. Shorter fences, lower mounds and bigger hitters make these greats so much more impressive. best mlb pitchers • great mlb pitchers • mlb's top ten pitchers • baseball's top 10 pitchers • top 10 pitchers
Jackie Robinson's 1947 Season As baseball approaches the 60th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson's historic debut, the great man's career and life should be celebrated by all baseball fans. jackie robinson • 60th anniversary • jackie robinson's rookie year • tribute • major league baseball
Murmur project's cell phone art. City stories via cell phone in Toronto. cell • cellular • cell phone • telephone • phone
Notre Dame de Grass Concert Montreal’s bluegrass super-group Notre Dame de Grass delivers a scorching show of authentic traditional music to an adoring hometown crowd. notre dame de grass • bluegrass • music • montreal • the wheel club
Skiing Quebec's Bromont Mountain Skiers enjoy winter sports with a continental flair in the Eastern Townships, a French-speaking North American country with broad sking experiences close by. skiing • quebec • bromont mountain • night • day
Rafter in Doubt for US Open Pat Rafter is now in doubt for the US Open after aggravating a shoulder injury during the recent Indianapolis event. His absence would be a great shame for the sport, as it would end his chances of winning the US Open for an extraordinary 3 consecutive years. It would also remove Rafter from the equation in what has become an intriguing battle for the top spot and hard-court supremacy between himself, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and Yevgeny Kafelnikov. rafter • sampras • agassi • kafelnikov • tennis
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
The Road to Ottawa You may think that Ottawa has always been the capital of Canada, but that's not all that true. It is true that the nation in which we live in has always had Ottawa but before 1867, the capital moved around the nation. canada • ottawa • york • kingston • capital
Congenital Heart Disease: How I Learned to Cope This is the story of my daughter's birth, the diagnosis of her heart condition, and how I learned to cope with it all.
International Gourmet Food Guide Read about Spanish Gazpacho, Kobe Beef, Dark Dining in Montreal, Okonomiyaki in Vancouver and Sonoran Desert Oregano. international gourmet food • cuisines • traditional • innovation • chefs
NFB Celebrates World Animation Day The Nationals Film Board of Canada celebrates World Animation Day (October 28th) by holding coast-to-coast screenings, workshops and master classes. nationals film board of canada • world animation day • patrick bouchard • chris lavis • maciek szczerbowski
The Lawsuit This month I am going to continue to deviate a bit from my scheduled topic to talk about something that has been bugging me as of late. Next month I will get back to our regularly scheduled programming, so bear with me. lawsuit • owen hart
2006 NHL Entry Draft Tomorrow's 2006 NHL entry draft definitely promises to be one of suspense as to who will be picked, in what order and what hockey team will they go to. nhl • entry • draft • 2006 • hockey
Religion on Film It didn't all start with The Passion and The Da Vinci Code. Here's my picks for the best of religion in the movies. spiritual • film • cinema • movies • religion
Stanley Cup Playoff Ties What is more boring than a Stanley Cup series that is easily won by a team? Yawn! Well, the 2006 playoffs are keeping fans on their toes. Four teams just tied the series. stanley cup • playoffs • nhl • hockey • tie
Kissing Francois Nations like individuals are defined by our relationships. The possibility of change in the relationship between Quebec and Canada can be frightening. canada • quebec • october crisis • flq • liberation
Cuban Food and Fiestas in Toronto Ever been to Cuba and wish you could transport your experience home with you? If you live in the Greater Toronto Area (or you're visiting), you just got your wish! fernando morales • cuban party • fernando service group • cuban beach fiesta • cuban cusine
Gypsy Moth The gypsy moth although beautiful is deadly to trees. Defoliation can kill a plant and this moth does just that. Read all about the moth and the controls used to stomp it out. gypsy moths • moths • pest • defoliation • tree pests
2005-06 NHL Playoff Standings The time is here, that special spring fever that accompanies the launch of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In the Eastern Conference, Ottawa eeked out the top spot, while stanley • cup • finals • playoffs • nhl
Phone Plays at Humana Festival Performance art based on overheard conversations at the annual Humana Festival of New American Plays in Lousisville, Kentucky. play • performance • art • arts • cellular
Injuries Hit the US Open as Agassi Heads the Field This year's US Open has so far been more notable for who hasn't been in it than who has. The first round brought the shock news of Pete Sampras' withdrawal from the event before a ball had been hit. Pat Rafter's attempt to win a history-making three-peat at the US Open ended in frustration with a default with injury. The main story for the US Open now is who will win out of hot favourite Andre Agassi, and this year's Australian Open champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Both have been ranked number 1 this year, and both will be keen to add to their tally of having won 1 grand slam in 1999. kafelnikov • agassi • rafter • sampras
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