Montreal bagels and the pollution problem
Dominique Charbonneau cradles her six-week-old baby in the kitchen of her Clark St. apartment, just around the corner from Fairmount Bagel and a few hundred metres from two St-Viateur bagel bakeries.
Bagel lovers might be envious, but living in Bagel Central has some serious downsides.
With the windows open, the smell of wood smoke in this kitchen is strong enough to give a visitor, who does not suffer from asthma or any other respiratory ailment, a brief coughing fit and watery eyes.
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