Susan Schwartz, The Montreal Gazette

Susan Schwartz

The Montreal Gazette

Greenfield Park, QC, Canada

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Past articles by Susan:

City to hold summit March 30 on Montreal construction sites

Frustrating detours, road closings and a sea of orange cones make life difficult for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. → Read More

Police find body of woman Sunday in Parc Extension building

Montreal police also find a 23-year-old man with serious injuries to his upper body caused by a sharp object and arrested a 26-year-old woman. → Read More

What Valentine St. dwellers are doing on Valentine's Day

Residents on the quiet street in Pierrefonds share their plans for their special day. → Read More

Roxham Rd.: Québec solidaire deplores political 'escalation'

"The people who enter Quebec to request asylum are people who are fleeing violence, exploitation, persecution. These are not people looking for a free ride." → Read More

Photographic Memory: Exhaustion and elation moments after childbirth

John Mahoney says other mothers have told him the image of his wife and first-born child brought them to tears. → Read More

Driven by love, family caregivers 'pushing past the point of burnout'

A co-ordinated approach is needed to address the enormous emotional, physical and financial toll of looking after a loved one, advocates say. → Read More

World-class chefs and high-flying acrobatics: this is Montréal en Lumière

Quebec chefs will be paired with their International peers, including a dozen from northern Europe and a few from Michelin-starred establishments. → Read More

Around 2,550 Hydro-Québec customers without power as cold snap abates

Sunday evening's total was down from about 18,000 Saturday afternoon. → Read More

For Josée di Stasio, ‘simmer and braise’ are comforting winter words

The Quebec food icon shares her wisdom on how our style of cooking changes with the seasons. → Read More

Photographic Memory: Death of Ethiopian child 'one of the most profound pictures I have ever taken'

"It changes your perspective — and that stays with you," says photographer John Mahoney. → Read More

Ukrainians fleeing war settle into life in Montreal, for now

The new year brings with it mixed emotions and much uncertainty. → Read More

Ukrainians fleeing war settle into life in Montreal, for now

The new year brings with it mixed emotions and much uncertainty. → Read More

Our favourite things: Candles fend off the winter darkness

By the final night of Hanukkah, the menorah glows so brightly it appears almost ablaze. → Read More

Police find occupant who barricaded himself inside house dead after fire was set

Longueuil police were called to intervene after a "domestic dispute" in the home. → Read More

Some Hydro-Québec customers will still be without power after Christmas

More than 100,000 customers are still in the dark. → Read More

The fate of Rosemarie Doederlein, who vanished in 1954, is at last known

She was 14 when she vanished from N.D.G. What has emerged is a bare-bones portrait of a woman who hid her identity and gave false information about her past. → Read More

Man wounded by gunshot in Atwater métro

The 38-year-old victim's injury, while serious, is not life-threatening, police said. → Read More

Real-estate love story ends as it began — with Westmount mansion on the market

She was there for an estate sale, but as Sharon Azrieli approached Braemar, a historic Westmount home, "I just stood there and, literally, fell in love." → Read More

Growing children, shrinking footprints: Shwap Club trades outgrown kids' clothes

Shwap Club members like that the second-hand shop reduces their ecological footprint and say trading gives "two chances to one piece of clothing." → Read More

Vigil to be held for teen newly arrived from China who has been missing for weeks

Tian Feng went for a walk on the evening of Oct. 17, which was part of his routine. No one has seen him since. → Read More