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It's time for sowing seeds!

At the Concordia Greenhouse - This Year's Epic Seedling Sale is happening this Friday! Don't miss out on locally grown seedlings from all your favourite garden groups!



When: Friday May 22nd, 2026

Where: 7th floor of Henry Hall bldg. SGW Campus(Guy Concordia Metro Stop -- 1455 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest)

How: Cash


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NDG Art Hop - Please join the participating artists as we celebrate the NDG Art Hop. The studios are open to the public this weekend, May 23 and 24, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sharron Gallagher is in the Loyola district at 5141 McMahon, between Fielding and Chester. For those taking public transit, the 51 Ouest bus stops very close to her door.  You can find a map on the website to help guide you to all our locations.



PLANS du CIRCUIT NDG ART HOP MAPS



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The Lakeshore Camera Club cordially invites you to attend our Cultural Rendez-vous Exhibition, taking place on May 23 and 24 at the Conference Room of Stewart Hall. We are also pleased to host a Vernissage on May 23 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.


 

Stewart Hall is located at 176 Chem. du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore and is open between 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days. 

 

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Tour de l’Île de Montréal 2026:


 

 

Tour La Nuit Montréal:


 

 

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Canadian impressionist at National Gallery of Canada. Helen McNicoll left Canada to immerse herself in the European art world more than a century ago. The highlights of her career, which was cut tragically short, will be on display at the National Gallery of Canada this summer. Sandra Abma explains.

 


 

 

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Lavi Picu Hosting 3R Artist Podcasts.

 

Episode 6 - Resilience Through Sound: The Power of Music and Memory. Link towards the episode on Spotify.

 

 

Episode 7 - Entwined: Women, Nature and Artistic Practice. Link towards the episode on Spotify.

 

 

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Christopher Rouleau is an independent graphic designer, sign painter and lettering artist in Toronto. Along with his full-time freelance work, he is also a public speaker, lettering instructor, and published author, and his work has been featured in Spacing Magazine, Uppercase Magazine & Flare Magazine.


 

 

Artist Christopher Rouleau talks about Selling Canada—and the business of art.

 

 

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Books:

 

Hidden gems to discover on your Canadian summer road trip. As summer in Canada unofficially kicks off this long weekend, Will Ferguson takes us on a radio road trip across the country. The longtime travel journalist joins Piya Chattopadhyay to share his top hidden gems, what unites the country from coast to coast to coast, and why now is the perfect time to meet your neighbours – stories he shares in his book, Meanwhile, Back in Nokomis: Tales from Canada and Elsewhere.

 


 

 

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Arizona O’Neill on drawing organs and making peace with her past. The Montreal-based writer and illustrator discusses her new graphic novel, Opioids and Organs.


 Arizona O’Neill in the Q studio in Toronto. (Amelia Eqbal/CBC)

 


 

 

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Comedy:

 

For many in the Indian diaspora, visiting the motherland is usually an annual pilgrimage for the whole family. So, when New York resident Sonya Vai got the chance to travel to her parent’s home country as an adult — alone — she jumped on it. But the experience, as Vai tells GBH’s Stories from the Stage, was not what she expected.

 


 

 

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Cris Derksen - Renowned Cree cellist and composer Cris Derksen remembered as trailblazer, innovator. Musician died in northern Alberta highway crash.


Cris Derksen from northern Alberta was known for blending classical music, Indigenous influences and electronic sounds. (Cris Derksen)

 

 

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra | WAR CRY by Cris Derksen.

 

 

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