45 Montreal libraries to distribute 50,000 free protective glasses ahead of April 8 solar eclipse
“Starting today and while supplies last.”
“Starting today and while supplies last.”
As more children in Quebec suffer from eye problems, healthcare providers and the government have initiated developments that can help strengthen the state of eye care in the province.
“Is Quebec welcoming, or threatened by refugees?”
“The Quebec government has seen increased criticism over the handling of key issues like housing affordability and education over the past five years.”
The Place du Village at the corner of Ste-Catherine and Wolfe is part of a series of upcoming developments in the area.
The annual festival of 360-degree FullDome films inaugurates the newly renovated Satosphere this week.
Montreal has spoken.
The Brooklyn-based dream pop band are bringing their X’s World Tour to the Bell Centre this summer.
The Four Seasons Hotel Montreal restaurant is offering an “elevated sugar shack experience” through April 15.
“After a precipitous 16-point decline to end 2023, Quebec Premier François Legault sees his personal approval stabilize at 32%.”
“I do not anticipate every review to refer to this film as both a historical investigation and a contemporary lesson, but the complete omission on the part of people paid to write about these things is clear: there is a Gaza-shaped void in the mainstream critical discourse.”
Montreal has spoken.
The Sheriff is back.
Montreal has spoken.
The stadium may have been pricey, but it’s a beauty in its own right.
When it comes to video editing, the free online video editor CapCut is one of the best tools available.
While “greed-flation” appears to be the new normal at the corporate level, this Quebec-based ISP continues to distinguish themselves from “big Telco BS.”
Connecting with over 7,000 certified operators, this Montreal company can facilitate private travel to urban hubs and vacation hotspots in as few as four hours.
The Montreal-based online travel agency has introduced the FLIP campaign, highlighting initiatives that help make travel management a more seamless experience.
“It’s been frustrating to watch anti-immigrant sentiment ramp up in Quebec over the last five years, aided by a CAQ government that irresponsibly continues to treat immigration as a constant threat to Quebec’s identity and language.”
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Dep owner Yogesh Patel on how business has changed.
From the growth of leagues, tournaments, the women’s game and grassroots infrastructure to the impact of star power, soccer has truly found its footing in this continent.
“Basketball is lifting up year after year. Having the (Alliance), having all of those players come from overseas to Canada, it’s giving a lot of exposure. The future is bright in Montreal.”
“All I want to do during winter is chill the fuck out, light up some reefer and listen to some good music.”
“If the difference between hosting and not hosting a festival this year is a fraction of the cost of the new Olympic Stadium roof, can’t Groupe Juste pour rire Inc. pull enough strings to continue producing the festival?”