Recent Posts
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The best cookbooks of the year
The urge to simmer the latest trendy recipe on TikTok has passed? Find your next culinary challenge by leafing through these delicious gourmet books published this year in Quebec. Warning: […]
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The SPVM still on the trail of undocumented migrants
Police officers from the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) are the ones who carry out the greatest number of status checks in the country, according to […]
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Tulip threatened to close
The owners of the La Tulipe performance hall are facing a request for an injunction that could lead to the closure of the premises. The company La Tribu explained the […]
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A new agreement in principle reached at the SAQ
The management and union parties of the SAQ finally reached a new agreement in principle on Tuesday evening. The labor dispute concerned the renewal of the collective agreement for some […]
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COVID-19: 2,300 new cases in Quebec
The increase in COVID-19 cases continues in Quebec with approximately 2,300 new cases, announced Christian Dubé. The minister unveiled this information at the microphone of Paul Arcand at 98.5 FM […]
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A trad evening for the Vigil the day before
Fancy a lively trad evening for the holiday season? That's good news, the legendary group Le Vent du Nord – who will present for the last time their show Territoires […]
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We recommend the touching “Someone Immortal” podcast
One cannot help but be moved when listening to the three episodes of the Someone from Immortal podcast. This is the story of Pauline, a 91-year-old grandmother at the end […]
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Property prices will increase by nearly 10% in 2022 in the metropolis
Canadian real estate prices are expected to continue to rise in 2022, but at a slower pace. Property prices are expected to continue to increase across Canada in 2022. The […]
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When the Ugly Christmas Sweater has a message for you!
A young man wears a blue and white long-sleeved sweater that reads “23% increase in calls to youth emergency lines”. This is the latest advertising campaign for the Canadian Mental […]
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Air Canada CEO must learn French, says Chrystia Freeland
Chrystia Freeland Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland asks Air Canada President, Michael Rousseau, to learn French. Ms Freeland has sent a letter to the air carrier's board of directors […]