Someone asked me recently what that massive wooden box was at the corner of Girouard and St. James.
I had initially suspected it was some sort of workers hut for those construction apes (Hey! - Chimples) preparing the disastrous impending Turcot Interchange overspending-a-palooza.
But it appears to be something much larger than that.
So rather than repeat the scuttlebation heard at the hockey rink, I called the NDG CDN borough to ask and was simply told that I'd have to file an access to information request to know what it is.
This is an exceedingly legalistic and formal ritual just for a single question I could get answered if I could find a parking spot nearby to ask a worker.
Often organizations reply to access to information requests via registered letter, which you have to go to a pharmacy to pick up because you're not home when the mailman comes and so forth.
The NDG requests must be sent to cdnndg@ville.montreal.qc.ca if you're curious.
So I haven't done so yet because I was hoping somebody here would know why big plywood boxes are suddenly part of the West End streetscape.
You'll note that a similar big box has been built down the hill at St. Remi
I had initially suspected it was some sort of workers hut for those construction apes (Hey! - Chimples) preparing the disastrous impending Turcot Interchange overspending-a-palooza.
But it appears to be something much larger than that.
So rather than repeat the scuttlebation heard at the hockey rink, I called the NDG CDN borough to ask and was simply told that I'd have to file an access to information request to know what it is.
This is an exceedingly legalistic and formal ritual just for a single question I could get answered if I could find a parking spot nearby to ask a worker.
Often organizations reply to access to information requests via registered letter, which you have to go to a pharmacy to pick up because you're not home when the mailman comes and so forth.
The NDG requests must be sent to cdnndg@ville.montreal.qc.ca if you're curious.
So I haven't done so yet because I was hoping somebody here would know why big plywood boxes are suddenly part of the West End streetscape.
You'll note that a similar big box has been built down the hill at St. Remi