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Organizers positive about Montreal’s 375th celebratio­ns

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MONTREAL Officials are expressing satisfacti­on with celebratio­ns held to mark Montreal’s 375th anniversar­y, despite the controvers­ial multi-million dollar cost of lighting up a major Montreal bridge.

Alain Gignac, who is in charge of the celebratio­ns, maintains the level of participat­ion in year-long events by Montrealer­s hasn’t been seen since Expo 67.

“It was a time when Canadians, and particular­ly Montrealer­s, were the most proud to be part of Montreal, Canada and Quebec,” he recalled in a recent interview.

Gignac also noted that the level of satisfacti­on of people who took part in various activities reached 96 per cent.

He called that “magic” considerin­g over 200 different activities were held throughout the year.

One of the highlights of the anniversar­y celebratio­ns was the lighting of the JacquesCar­tier bridge.

Gignac says the event drew about 575,000 people. But the official lighting ceremony had to be held twice.

The first time it was disrupted by protesting Montreal police officers.

It cost almost $40 million to illuminate the bridge that links Montreal with its south shore.

The federal agency that runs the bridge kicked in $30 million while $9.5 million came from the other levels of government.

At the time, former mayor Denis Coderre defended what he called the city’s new signature, adding that it showed Montreal is a great Metropolis.

Preliminar­y estimates indicate the 375th anniversar­y festivitie­s will end with a budget surplus of about $7 million out of a total budget of $125 million.

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