Monday marked the near-complete reopening of the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montreal, following the end of the labour dispute that kept the site closed to families for more than six months.
The cleanup has now begun at Canada's largest cemetery after a strike, according to La Fabrique, the non-profit organization in charge of managing the site. It says it plans to resume burials in the coming weeks, and fully reopen the cemetery to the public in early September.