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Flu season expected to hit Quebec shortly before the holidays
While health authorities in Quebec expect flu season to hit shortly before the holiday season, the virus has already arrived in the rest of Canada. -
Montreal police nab alleged porch pirate
Montreal police say they have nabbed an alleged porch pirate who they say stole packages left on doorsteps in Ahuntsic-Cartierville. -
More buses and trains added to alleviate Ile-aux-Tourtes bridge traffic
The Quebec Transport Ministry (MTQ) announced that more trains and buses will run between the Island of Montreal and Vaudreuil-Dorion to alleviate pressure on traffic after another lane was closed on the bridge. -
Mount Royal Cemetery considering legal action over closure of Camillien-Houde Way
The Mount Royal Cemetery is considering legal action against the City of Montreal as access to the site would be limited under plans to close Camillien-Houde Way to traffic. -
Google will start deleting 'inactive' accounts in December. Here's what you need to know
Under Google's updated inactive-account policy, which the tech giant announced back in May, accounts that haven't been used in at least two years could be deleted. Accounts deemed inactive will be erased in a phased-approach beginning Friday. -
'No doubt' stability of a marketplace brings costs down: advocate on grocery code of conduct
Canada's grocery code of conduct is in the final stages with advocates saying it would help lower food prices while big grocers say it won't. -
Buyer beware: porch piracy set to ramp up with holiday season fast approaching
A recent FedEx survey shows porch thefts have risen over the last two years, with 28 per cent of respondents reporting they've had packages stolen by so-called porch pirates in the past. That compares to 24 per cent of respondents in 2022 and 20 per cent in 2021. -
What's Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2023? Hint: Be true to yourself
In an age of deepfakes and post-truth, as artificial intelligence rose and Elon Musk turned Twitter into X, the Merriam-Webster word of the year for 2023 is "authentic." -
Snow storm knocks out power to 148,000 Hydro-Quebec customers
Nearly 119,000 Quebec households lost power around 7:30 a.m. Monday, according to Hydro-Quebec. -
Environment Canada issues snowfall warnings in parts of Quebec
Snowfall warnings are in effect Monday morning for parts of Quebec, including the Eastern Townships and Quebec City areas. -
Montreal to spend nearly $200M on snow removal as winter costs rise across Canada
Every year, an army of workers head out to salt, plow and haul away snow from Montreal's roughly 10,000 kilometres of streets, as well as sidewalks and some bike paths. The upcoming winter season is estimated to cost the city $200 million -
Sarah’s Weekend List, November 24-26
Santa on Parade! NCAA Basketball. Glam rock marathon. Wearable art fashion show. Symphonic Disney and rock. The pitfalls of show business. Funny Over Forty. Slow Dance Night! -
Canadian airlines rank last for on-time arrivals in North America
A new report says the country's two biggest airlines ranked last for on-time performance among large North American carriers last month. -
Taylor Swift themed pop up shop coming to Montreal's NDG borough
Calling all Swifties! A Taylor Swift themed pop up shop is set to open in NDG for one weekend only! -
Sarah’s Weekend List, November 17-19
Cirque Eloize goes back its roots. Jake Epstein's pursuit of dreams. Women in wrestling. Gregory Charles performs his favourite movie musicals. KISS army, assemble! -
CPKC Holiday Train set to roll through Montreal later this month
The CPKC Holiday Train will make its way through Montreal later this month in support of food banks across the country. -
Sarah’s Weekend List, November 10-12
How to mark Remembrance Day. Twin Flames joint the Micro ouvert autochtone. Visit Notre Dame de Paris. Chris Hadfield's new book, Melora's new art. Bach re-invented. Vampire Stories. Let the craft sales begin! -
'A public health concern': Should Canadians stop turning back the clocks?
On Sunday, daylight time ended and most of Canada set their clocks back an hour to standard time, but some experts say the practice is harmful to our health and should be done away with. -
Sarah’s Weekend List, November 3-5
Plates on plates at MTLàTable. Orchestral Gino Vanelli. The Retreat: Wellness play in a pool with a swing band. The Jungle Book, updated. Halloween isn't over, at least in the world of burlesque. -
Brian's Grocery Bag: Mayonnaise, vegetable oil, cereal and more
Brian shares his grocery bag list giving you the best prices on products so you can always find the best deals. -
Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming daylight time shift
It’s nearly time for the clocks to repeat an hour overnight, returning us to standard time—but although we’re 'gaining' an hour, it still disrupts our sleep schedules, according to experts.