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5 eco-friendly accommodations where you can recharge your batteries in Quebec
Cabins, yurts, bubbles suspended in the air… Accommodations in the great outdoors are not lacking in diversity in Quebec, but are they really green? Here are five that stand out […]
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Nutritionist and influencer Cynthia Marcotte dies at 29
Nutritionist and dietitian Cynthia Marcotte, who became known to the public through her blog, then her Youtube channel on which she gave his advice, died at the age of 29 […]
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Emergency alert lifted at the Montreal Children's Hospital
The Montreal Children’s Hospital. The Montreal Children's Hospital is advising the public that its emergency department is resuming normal operations, after announcing yesterday that its emergency departments were unable to […]
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When pollen is destroyed by heat
How much will our future diet be affected by heat? At around 32 Celsius, the pollen begins to degrade. A problem that could become more and more urgent for the […]
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Avian flu in Quebec: worried breeders and infected seals
Avian flu is now spreading throughout Quebec and continues to grow. “We can talk about a pandemic in birds, the situation is currently very worrying,” summarizes Manon Racicot, senior veterinary […]
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Neighborhood life according to Elisa C-Rossow
Ethical fashion designer Elisa C-Rossow at work in her studio in Pointe-Sainte-Charles Star designer Elisa C-Rossow, who makes timelessness her trademark, inaugurated her new studio last February in Pointe-Saint-Charles. While […]
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Engorgement at the Montreal Children's Hospital
The Montreal Children's Hospital. Due to a high number of hospitalizations, the Montreal Children’s Hospital is currently unable to receive non-urgent patients. It is the hospital of the McGill University […]
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Plant-based meat: one of the best ways to fight GHGs
According to a study carried out by a major American consulting firm, the so-called meat industry plant would be one of the most effective ways to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) […]
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Flame retardants: a real danger to wildlife
Flame retardants are added to a variety of products to slow the spread of flames in the event of a fire. They are found, for example, in building materials, plastics, […]