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Article content As a francophone who has lived in the Mile End for more than a decade, Stéphanie Bourbeau rarely visits the S.W. Welch bookstore. And yet, when the teacher saw the ‘For Rent’ sign recently in the window of the venerable independent business, she was determined to act, especially after witnessing the closing of the café venue Le Cagibi in 2018. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Mile End residents hold read-in protest over rising rents Back to video “The Mile End is a place where you meet people, fall in love, cry, meet strangers, work, buy essential and non-essential stuff,” Bourbeau said. “It’s a place where you live. ....