Canada, Quebec, Montreal Allocate $45.5M for East‑Side Theater
Canada, Quebec, and Montreal have pledged $45.5 million to build a new Maison Théâtre on the east side of the city, expanding cultural facilities in the area.
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Canada, Quebec, and Montreal have pledged $45.5 million to build a new Maison Théâtre on the east side of the city, expanding cultural facilities in the area.
Wildwood Crest organizers have scheduled the annual sand sculpting festival for July 10, 2026. The free event is expected to attract visitors from nearby towns and showcase intricate sand art along the boardwalk.
Mile‑Ex artists warned on June 13, 2026 that a redevelopment plan could demolish or repurpose the historic studio building at 435 Beaubien Avenue West, a long‑standing hub for local creators.
Mile‑Ex artists warned on June 13, 2026 that redevelopment plans for the red‑brick building at 435 Beaubien Avenue West could force them out of their long‑standing studios, a site regarded as a local cultural gem.
Artists in Mile‑Ex fear redevelopment of the historic red‑brick building at 435 Beaubien Avenue West could displace the studios that have long served the neighbourhood’s creative community.
Mile‑Ex artists warned on June 13, 2026 that a redevelopment plan could eliminate the historic red‑brick studio building at 435 Beaubien Avenue West, a long‑standing creative hub in the neighbourhood.
Artists at 435 Beaubien Avenue West fear a redevelopment project will displace them from a long‑standing, iconic studio space that has been central to Montreal's Mile‑Ex neighbourhood.
Artists in Montreal's Mile‑Ex neighbourhood worry that the red‑brick studio building at 435 Beaubien Avenue West may be demolished for a redevelopment project, threatening a long‑standing creative hub.