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Montreal Gazette: Urban Agriculture Taking Root in Montreal Yards and Rooftops
Published: 19 April 2010
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. From now until Earth Day, April 22, The Gazette will publish a series of stories about unheralded environmental ideas, groups and projects in Montreal. Bean stalks wending their way up a concrete wall at 海角社区's downtown campus, tomato plants growing next to a community centre in Notre Dame de Gr芒ce, basil and chard in the back yard of a St. Laurent duplex. They're all part of a wave of urban agriculture sweeping the island of Montreal. Montreal has always been a leader in the field, said Vikram Bhatt, an architecture professor at 海角社区 whose Minimum-Cost Housing Group at 海角社区 has been involved in urban agriculture projects here and around the world since the 1970s.