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Sarah's Weekend List, June 24-26
Fireworks, Fetes, Yiddish fable as musical, pollinator garden, taking in a play while blindfolded, comedy double bill and Charlotte Cardin leads the songbirds. -
What's open and closed this Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day
It's la Fête nationale this Friday, and here’s a list of what’s open and closed in and around Montreal. -
SQ ups surveillance on Quebec roads during Saint-Jean, Canada Day long weekends
The Sûreté du Québec says during the Fête nationale and Canada Day long weekends, police officers will be out in force on the roads. -
Rainfall warning in effect for parts of Southern Quebec
A rainfall warning is in effect across the Greater Montreal area, as well as other parts of southern Quebec. -
Saint-Leonard to allow leashed dogs on park trails for the summer
Montreal's canine population will soon have access to new terrain for the summer: the trails of the Saint-Léonard borough's ten major parks. -
DIY Ketchup Popsicle Recipe
French's Ketchup is introducing a limited-edition ketchup flavoured Popsicle called "Frenchsicle" which will only be available at pop-up shops in Vancouver, Toronto and Leamington ON. Here's a recipe so you can make your own right here in Montreal! -
Frustration at the Montreal passport office as large crowd draws police presence
The federal minister responsible for Passport Canada is calling the situation at a Montreal passport office unacceptable. -
'Sobering, yet unavoidable': McGill music conservatory to close after nearly 100 years
Part of the Schulich School of Music, the conservatory will close this summer after nearly a century providing private lessons to Montreal musicians of all ages. -
Delivery of most REM stations delayed until late 2024
Montreal and north shore transit users will have to exercise patience before being able to use the REM, as problems with the Mount Royal tunnel have pushed back the delivery of most stations to the end of 2024. -
Red Bull's season-leader Max Verstappen wins the Montreal Grand Prix
Formula One season leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull has won the Montreal Grand Prix, holding off Ferrari's Carlos Sainz. -
F1 and roadwork will mean multiple street, highway and interchange closures in and around Montreal
Those driving in and around Montreal should know that multiple roads and sections of the downtown core will be closed to vehicle traffic due to roadwork and the return of the F1 Canada Grand Prix to Notre Dame Island.