Mountain antenna to receive HD upgrade
City hikes rent for transmission tower
City hikes rent for transmission tower
A retrospective of the first annual Quebec Triennial at the Musée d’Art Contemporain
Students craving grassroots media may want to tune into CKUT 90.3 FM Friday when McGill’s community radio station produces this month’s edition of Groundwire –… Read More »CKUT produces national news segment
Dozens of picketing hotel workers lined the sidewalks outside the main entrance to the Queen Elizabeth Hotel last week to demand benefits and improved working… Read More »Queen E. workers strike
Yves Saint Laurent inverts the rules of women’s vogue
McGill is fed-up with being a through-route for Montreal’s two-wheeled commuters. Security guards were instated as gatekeepers to redirect bike traffic on campus in an… Read More »McGill switches gears on cycling Montrealers
The possibility that the land occupied by the Hippodrome de Montreal may become transformed into public housing is quickly slipping away. Attractions Hippiques halted live… Read More »Montreal horse racing on last legs
Conservative government cuts $48.5-million from federal arts funding
Defeating their General Assembly (GA) motion to accept the University’s latest proposed contract Tuesday, employees of McGill University’s Non-Academic Certified Association (MUNACA) surprised their executive,… Read More »MUNACA snubs another McGill proposal
New Quebec Health Minister shoots down plans for safe-injection sites around the province, local groups come out in protest
National Defence funding does not dictate research, insists war studies director
Although over 160 community gardens were closed in Montreal last spring due to soil contamination, the push to green a concrete city through gardening remains… Read More »Community Gardens revitalize urban landscape
From Columbine to Dawson College, news reports of school shootings, time and again, have detailed the actions of the gunman or gunmen, as it is… Read More »Media ignores gender violence in school shootings
Artists and politicians across the country have been up in arms about recent cuts to federal arts funding announced by the Harper government. Two programs… Read More »Editorial: Don’t sell our artists short
With the SSMU executive geared up for their year ahead representing the student body, The Daily provides you a run-down of where we think they… Read More »Snakes, SSMUshies, and Ladders