Paul Martin tries to be "hip": Martin’s hip replacement
He’s undoubtedly a nice enough guy, but most agree that Prime Minister-designate Paul Martin lacks the pirouetting pizzazz of Pierre Trudeau or the consummate "hipness" of a Herb Grey. His ...Read more →
Clothing tags: Tag you’re it
Attention shopper: That nice button-up you tried on last week is now 30 per cent off. This not-so-distant scenario is made possible thanks to the miniscule magic of radio frequency ...Read more →
Little Burgundy and NDG shootings: Wild Wild West
Shootings in Little Burgundy and NDG have black community up in arms.Read more →
First Watch: Company man
There’s no sense in mincing words. The former footballer, marketing whiz, beleaguered CFL commissioner, respected Alouettes president and current Gazette publisher should pack his bags, kiss the kids goodbye, sell ...Read more →
Organized crime and the gay village: There goes the neighbourhood
The bikers, the Mafia, the drugs, the deaths - the untold story of organized crime and the Gay Village.Read more →
Palestinian refugees face deportation: Tent taktics
Although immigration issues are usually safely relegated to the headlines, this week the grim realities of deportation will be too close for comfort. Under the banner "Stateless and Deported," seven ...Read more →
Gay Games not so gay: Not-so-gay games
Everyone now knows Montreal lost the 2006 Gay Games. But few know that behind the scenes at the Federation of Gay Games convention in Chicago last weekend the odds were ...Read more →
The players
Sidebar.Read more →
The Recall process: Less-than-total recall
The wacky and entertaining recall process that made Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor of California has inspired some followers here in Quebec. Frustrated with Jean Charest’s ambiguous talk of "re-engineering" the state ...Read more →





