We Answered All Your Questions About Quebec's New Phase Of Lockdown & Curfew
Most of us know the basics of Quebec's next stage of lockdown: It's set to be in effect from January 9 to February 8 and includes a province-wide curfew every day from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
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Quebec Is Cancelling Exams For Primary & Secondary Students This School Year
It's time to throw away your cheat-sheets and cancel those late-night study sessions because ministerial school exams are officially cancelled in Quebec for all elementary and secondary school students.
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Bath & Body Works Has Confirmed A Canadian Online Store Is Finally On The Way
The days of crowding into your favourite candle and soap store might be coming to an end as a Bath & Body Works Canada online store is on the way.
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Here's What You Need To Show Police If You're Out Past Curfew In Quebec
By now, most Quebecers know a curfew is coming into effect on Saturday, January 9, meaning we risk hefty fines if we leave our homes between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. — but there are exceptions.
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Legault Gave His Take On Why COVID-19 Cases Keep Rising In Quebec
Before announcing that Quebec would be entering an even more intense lockdown, including a curfew with fines for rule-breakers, Premier François Legault gave his take on a key question.
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Here Are The New Measures For Quebec Schools & Students
As the province enters a new, intense period of lockdown, Quebec schools are getting new rules too.
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Legault Said He Expects Quebec's Homeless Population To Be Indoors During Curfew Hours
Premier François Legault recently announced that from January 9 to February 8, there will be a Quebec-wide curfew in which people will not be allowed to leave their homes between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. for anything other than work.
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Quebec Is Officially Getting A Curfew With Fines For Rule-Breakers
At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Premier François Legault announced a new round of lockdown restrictions, including a Quebec-wide curfew.
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11 Montreal Restaurants That Deserve To Be On Your 2021 Food Bucket List
2021 means a new year filled with opportunities. And that includes food, too! With so many amazing Montreal restaurants, if you're going to make a list of things to try and do this year, why not include some of the city's most delicious spots?
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Donald Trump Jr. Called An Incident In Quebec 'Insanity' & Used It As A Strange Warning
It seems Donald Trump Jr. has caught wind of an incident that happened on New Year's Eve in Quebec, involving local police showing up to a family gathering.
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A 14-Year-Old Fell To His Death On Bromont Mountain Yesterday
Late at night on December 30, Bromont, one of Quebec's most popular ski mountains, let the public know that a 14-year-old passed away while there that afternoon.
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Canada Has Announced A New Rule For Travellers After Quebec's Request
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc announced Wednesday that the federal government would add pre-arrival testing to Canada's COVID-19 travel rules.
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8 Outdoor Things To Do In & Around Montreal Right Now That'll Cure Your Cabin Fever
Thanks to living in a cool city like ours, there are still various covid-friendly things to do in Montreal this winter. And there's no better time than now to embark on an outdoor adventure.
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Montrealers Took To The Streets Today To Protest For Their 'Rights And Liberties' (VIDEO)
On Sunday, December 20, a Montreal protest took place in which locals allegedly protested for "their rights and liberties," according to Véronique Comtois, Media Relations Officer for the SPVM.
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A Quebec Woman Just Won A $55 Million Jackpot After Not Checking Her Ticket For A Month
Linda Phillips, a resident of the Outaouais region of Quebec, has won a $55 million lottery jackpot just in time for the holidays and her birthday — but it wasn't so easy for Loto-Québec to find her.
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What's Open & Closed In Montreal For The Holidays
As we prepare to enter a new lockdown period in Quebec that will see non-essential businesses close from December 25 to January 11 (inclusive), we also prepare for a Christmas like no other.
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Statistics Canada Is Hiring Across The Country Right Now & Some Jobs Pay Over $75K
If you're looking for a new opportunity, this could be for you. Statistics Canada is hiring right now across multiple provinces and some positions pay just over $76,000!
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11 Magical Places To Visit In Montreal If You're Obsessed With Christmas
Every year, the magic of the holiday season is felt throughout Quebec. Here are 11 magical places in and around Montreal you should visit if you're obsessed with Christmas.
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Health Canada Approved A 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine But Legault Says The 'Battle Is Not Yet Won'
Health Canada has approved a second COVID-19 vaccine for use across the country. The Moderna vaccine was authorized on December 23, following the authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on December 9.
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This Quebec Dream House For Sale Has One Of The Best Views In Canada (PHOTOS)
Montrealers might not be itching to abandon the city after the pandemic (unlike elsewhere in North America), but this Quebec dream house might just convince you to leave the metropolis behind.
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This Map Shows Where Average Rents Have Gone Up The Most In Montreal
Rent is falling across most major Canadian cities, such as Toronto and Vancouver. But that’s not the case here. A recent market report shows rent in Montreal is actually rising — even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues battering the economy.
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Here's How Much A Ticket Was For Not Wearing A Mask At Yesterday's Protest In Montreal
According to Véronique Comtois, Media Relations Officer for the SPVM, a total of 280 tickets were issued at the Montreal protest on Sunday for "rights and liberties."
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Montrealers Took To The Streets To Protest Quebec's Upcoming Lockdown (VIDEO)
Montreal protest on Sunday, December 20.
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Quebec Is Putting Hospital Beds In Hotels & Banquet Halls Because We're Near Overcapacity
In a press conference on December 18, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé warned the population that the COVID-19 situation in Quebec hospitals is "very critical."
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A Laval Man Was Arrested For Allegedly Using Dating App 'Badoo' To Commit Sexual Assault
Laval police arrested a 29-year-old man on December 3 for allegedly using a dating app to commit sexual assault.
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