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May 2022
Bikes adapted to their conditions

Young children with special physical conditions that prevent them from riding a bicycle normally couldn't stand still yesterday when they received bicycles adapted to their needs."My bike is the most beautiful," cried five-year-old Sarah yesterday, bouncing...

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May 2022
Take the challenge of learning to speak

A boy who overcame his speech difficulties caused by a cleft lip and palate through his efforts with a speech therapist hopes to give hope to other young people born with this defect."That's my medal that I got at the end because I had worked hard, to...

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May 2022
The P’tit train du Nord on two wheels

Last year, I had the pleasure of stopping at the little Mexican restaurant Le Mapache, located in the old Val-Morin train station. It was worth it for the tortillas with frijoles, but also for the atmosphere on the small terrace overlooking the bike path.The...

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May 2022
Five Quebec hotels that accept animals

In order to counter the stress and isolation of the pandemic, several Quebec families have decided to adopt an animal. More than half of Quebec households (52%) have a dog or cat, representing an increase of approximately 200,000 animals since the start of...

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May 2022
In the eye of Quebec inc.: bulk purchases at Cascades

Every week, we provide an overview of insider trading, investments in local businesses and news from publicly traded companies.Five Cascades insiders have purchased shares of the Kingsey Falls company in the past few days. Alain Lemaire, chairman of the board...

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May 2022
Maritime industry: a large pool of positions at more than $125,000 per year

More than 23,800 people earn their living in the Quebec maritime industry, about 63% work on land. We are talking about very well paid jobs, with very advantageous conditions.• Read also: Maritime industry: technologies, a lifeline• Read also: Maritime...

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May 2022
The question of the disclosure of the amount of the offers to purchase

The prospect of revealing the offer of buyers wishing to acquire a house is shaking up the world of residential real estate brokerage.• Read also: The promoter of the World Trade Center settles in Montreal• Read also: Official launch of a seven-storey...

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May 2022
Maritime industry: the next generation, a big pitfall

The maritime industry is not immune to recruitment difficulties. However, it has a lot to offer: a wide variety of positions, opportunities for advancement and above-average salaries. Its challenge to attract talent: promote and make its jobs better known.•...

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May 2022
Grocery: the deals of the week

Still haven't spoiled yourself with a good lobster meal this year? Now is the time to do it, because at $8.77 a pound, it will never get any cheaper than that!** In green, percentage or amount saved♦ Reebee.com Methodology: Pricing and savings may...

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May 2022
Maritime industry: technologies, a lifeline

The maritime industry is increasingly turning to innovation to improve efficiency, strengthen the supply chain or reduce its environmental footprint. Here are three good examples of innovation that have been put forward by the maritime industry here.• Read...

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May 2022
Rolls-Royce: Workers want their share of surge in private jets

Bombardier and Gulfstream private jet engines owned by the rich and famous are piling up at a Montreal service center due to a labor dispute that has been going on since mid-March.• Read also: Strikebreakers at Rolls-Royce Canada• Read also: Montreal:...

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May 2022
No big resignation, but a lot of discontent among those under 35

With an unemployment rate of 3.9% in Quebec and a labor shortage in many sectors, one out of two young people aged 35 and under is thinking of changing jobs soon.• Read also: Halfway houses in times of labor shortages• Read also: Labor shortage: Quebec...

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May 2022
Ray-Mont Logistiques: campaign of fear against bosses

Opposition to Ray-Mont Logistiques' industrial project in eastern Montreal is taking a decidedly more radical turn as the personal residence of one of its leaders has been targeted in recent days.On the night of May 8 to 9, individuals reportedly showed...

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May 2022
Carnal and charming, pop star Harry Styles returns with a very intimate album

English pop phenomenon Harry Styles released his third album on Friday, the most intimate, a sweet blend of electronic and acoustic music wrapping very, very personal lyrics.Former idol of millions of teenagers when he triumphed in the "boy band" One Direction,...

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May 2022
Biden and Yoon discuss security amid North Korean 'saber noises'

US President Joe Biden and his new South Korean counterpart Yoon Suk-yeol are meeting in Seoul on Saturday to discuss their military alliance, as North Korea threatens to resume its five-year-old nuclear tests.• Read also: Biden security member charged...

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May 2022
The Remparts in the quadruple of aces

RIMOUSKI | Before leaving for Rimouski, Patrick Roy had mentioned hoping that one of his two goalkeepers would force his hand. Friday, William Rousseau took a step in this direction since his brilliance allowed the Remparts to access the semi-finals thanks...

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May 2022
The SPVM says that recruitment is one of its priorities

Faced with criticism from the Brotherhood of Police Officers of Montreal regarding the lack of staff, the SPVM claims to make a priority of 'hiring new recruits, but also the retention of police officers already in its employ”.'The health and...

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May 2022
Blue Jays hold off Reds

The Cincinnati Reds are off to a rocky start to the season and this was the perfect opportunity for the Toronto Blue Jays to rebound after a tough streak. Starting pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu led the team to a 2-1 win Friday night at Rogers Centre.The South Korean...

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May 2022
Hurricanes perfect at home

The Carolina Hurricanes seem to have grasped the concept of home ice advantage, having extended their perfect performance at the PNC Arena since the start of Spring Ball Friday in Raleigh, beating the New York Rangers 2-0.• To read also: 'The Lightning...

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May 2022
A star in command

TULSA | In his eighth appearance in a Grand Slam tournament, Will Zalatoris is almost always in the picture. After 36 holes at the PGA of America Championship, the young star leads one of the toughest fields with composure and tact.• To read also: PGA Championship:...

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May 2022
Hubert Lenoir: an electrifying return

Hubert Lenoir was electrifying on Friday night at the first outdoor party at the Santa Teresa festival.For the occasion, the singer presented for the very first time on Quebec soil the songs from his second album "PICTURA DE IPSE: Direct Music", released...

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May 2022
Sanction against Wimbledon

PARIS | The ATP and WTA will not distribute ranking points at Wimbledon, as a punishment for the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, which has chosen to ban Russian and Belarusian players this year.• To read also: The Rolland-Garros mysteryThird...

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May 2022
The budget deficit drastically shrunk in Quebec last year

Quebec's budget deficit is now estimated at $4.6 billion for the year 2021-2022, an improvement of $2.8 billion compared to the deficit projected in the 2022-2023 budget, the Ministry of Finance reported on Friday."Last March's budget forecast a...

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May 2022
For your ears: promising Faouzia

Each week, our journalists give you their opinion on three new musical releases recently landed on QUB musique. To discover...• Read also: The QUB musique playlist: May 20, 2022 releases• To read also: The rebirth of Claudia Bouvette• To read also:...

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