Sarah Towle
Sarah Towle is a journalist at CBC Montreal.
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CHARITY DRIVE
Meet the man at the pedals and pipes at his 13th straight CBC Christmas Sing-In
Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul organist Jonathan Oldengarm loves everything about his job, even crawling around near the ceiling to tweak the 7,000 pipes.
Canada -Montreal |
Turtle Island Reads returns: Discover the best in Canadian Indigenous writing
Host Waubgeshig Rice is back, inviting this year's advocates to champion their chosen work of fiction by an Indigenous writer at a live public event on Sept. 20 at McGill's Tanna Schulich Hall.
Canada -Montreal |
Montreal municipal workers in 2014 protests could see charges stayed
A trial for 65 Montreal firefighters and blue-collar workers charged after a violent 2014 protest at Montreal City Hall is set for April 2018. One defence lawyer has filed a motion to have the charges stayed.
Canada -Montreal |
Quebec parents of autistic child call therapy wait times 'appalling'
Sam Kuhn and Lynn Buchanan say their five-year-old autistic daughter has been waiting four years for access to intensive behavioural therapy.
Canada -Montreal |
How West Islanders plan to deal with commute as Turcot work ramps up
Commuters are considering all their options as construction on the Turcot Interchange ramps up. One Baie-D'Urfé resident even moved temporarily to NDG.
Canada -Montreal |
Quebec's independent investigation unit called out for lack of diversity
Quebec's new independent bureau to investigate shootings, serious injuries and deaths involving police interventions has only just opened, and it's already facing questions about whether it can conduct a fair investigation.
Canada -Montreal |