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Henrietta Antony: Committed to excellence
By Matthew Surridge
Article online since April 23rd 2008
The old stone building at the corner of Ste. Catherine Street and Greene Avenue is elegant and authoritative, commanding attention even in the shadow of larger buildings nearby. The store inside is open, yet full of beautiful things; of chandeliers and portraits and urns and statuary and mirrors....
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Westmount Auto: A garage for all seasons
By Matthew Surridge
Article online since March 17th 2008
The gas station at the corner of Sherbrooke Street and Grosvenor Avenue shows different faces over the course of the year. In spring, kids come to fill their bicycle tires from the station’s air hose. In summer, high schools hold car washes there to raise funds. In December, you can buy Christmas...
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Tony Shoes is a Greene Avenue landmark
By Matthew Surridge
Article online since March 5th 2008
Step into Chaussures Tony, the store known in English as The Real Tony’s Shoe Shop, and the first thing that strikes you is the scent of new shoes. They’re all along the walls: dress shoes, fur-lined boots, sneakers, slippers, every kind of footwear you can imagine. While you’re looking...
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Nicholas Hoare stands for taste and style
By Matthew Surridge
Article online since February 27th 2008
In the Greene Avenue establishment of the Nicholas Hoare bookshop, books stand on their shelves, face out, and cover the walls. Although the furnishings of the room are of a fine, lustrous wood, with many subtle decorative details, it is the books which demand attention. The lighting and carpets...
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Micro-jet Technologies brings affordable printer ink home
By Jason Hatrick
Article online since February 25th 2008
Once upon a time, my printer cartridge ran dry and I reacted in much the same way as I expect most people do: a lengthy string of colourful language and a trip to the local branch of a large office supply chain. A pleasant young man escorted me to the cartridge section, whereupon I experienced...
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