News
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COVID-19: more than twenty deaths in the last 24 hours
The new government toll reports 23 deaths. The human toll of the COVID-19 pandemic has now reached 15,697 deaths in Quebec. A decrease of six people in intensive care is also reported, […]
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Banning abortion causes more deaths
Numerous studies have confirmed over the decades that restrictions on the right to abortion do not reduce the number of abortions. Rather, they increase the risk of death during abortions. […]
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Montreal will have a professional women's hockey team
Marie-Philip Poulin in the uniform of the Montreal Canadiens. A new women's hockey team will be settling in Montreal for the 2022-2023 season. The Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) announced Tuesday […]
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3 gourmet addresses that are waking up the Village
Tuesday Snack-Bar, Blonde Biscuiterie and MINERAL Bar It's the perfect time to head to the corner of rue Sainte-Catherine, which is pedestrianized for the summer . But, who says walk […]
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Are humans really monogamous?
Although several societies around the world tolerate polygamy, the majority of marriages still unite only two people. Are we biologically made to be monogamous? Science seems to indicate yes, finds […]
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Saint-Laurent: is it possible to predict the arrival of high tides?
Local residents of Eastern Quebec probably remember 6 December 2010, when exceptional weather conditions, combined with very high tides, caused flooding along the St. Lawrence shoreline. These tides caused multi-million dollar damage […]
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Julien Lacroix, Maripier Morin… the return of the denounced personalities hurts
Two years after the most recent wave of denunciations in Quebec which swept away several public figures, some- some are making much-discussed returns. If part of the population is ready […]
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Forena-style freshness
The menu at the Cité thermale Förena is entirely inspired by Quebec terroir. The Cité thermale Förena, located in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, is offering a new tasting menu this summer made exclusively […]
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Marie-Sophie Dion: the art of seeing and being seen
Marie-Sophie Dion, founder of Bar à lunettes In 1992, the optician and artist-designer Marie-Sophie Dion opened its first Glasses Bar in Sherbrooke. Three decades later – and after the opening […]