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Everyone loves churros — what could be bad about fried choux pastry dough covered in cinnamon sugar and sometimes stuffed with caramel or chocolate? If you're getting hungry just thinking about the popular Latin American treat , then mark your calendar because you now officially have plans at Churros Montreal on Saturday.

To celebrate its 22nd anniversary of operation, Churros Montreal will be selling churros for $1 on June 19.

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There's no debate that Quebec has the best croissants in the country — buttery, flaky, fluffy, warm, soft, delicious croissants. And, on May 1, you can get them for $1 at dozens of participating locations in and around Montreal .

La Fête du Croissant is an annual Quebec-wide event with a simple concept: 1 croissant = $1 at all partner stores.

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In Canada, when the old dollar bills were discontinued in 1989, some people held onto them hoping they would be worth a lot of money someday.

Well, the good news is that those people may not have been so misguided. Old dollar bills CAN be worth a lot of money. You just have to hope you have one of the good ones.

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Fans of the written word and anti-kindle crusaders rejoice (Are kindles even still a thing?), because there is a huge used book sale happening this weekend in Montreal.

Get ready to fill your library shelves because most items will be on sale for only $1.

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It's official , Montreal's Osheaga Music Festival has been ranked the #1 best music festival in Canada, and #7 best music festival in North America.

Hopefully in the next few years we will jump up a few more spots on the list. That's because Parc Jean-Drapeau is getting an insane new makeover, which is sure to bring Osheaga to the next level.

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Literature lovers and anti-kindle crusaders rejoice!

Yet another fantastic book sale is coming to Montreal.

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Many cities around the world always claim to have the best festivals. There's Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Carnival in Rio, La Tomatina in Spain  and even the Day of the Dead in Mexico to name a few.

It's easy to have one big festival , but we here in Montreal can't handle going more than week without some kind of special event.

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Fans of the written word and anti-kindle crusaders rejoice , there is a huge used book sale happening next week in Montreal.

Get ready to fill your library shelves because most items will be on sale for only $1.

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The average gas prices in Montreal have been slowly dropping in the last few months.

The price of gas on the Island at the moment is ranging between $1,03 and  $1,17 per liter. This is monumental considering that prices used to hover around $1,42.

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Brace yourselves because this is one of those stories that makes absolutely no sense. The sad part is I'm not making any of this shit up.

Hydro Quebec has no energy production problems, in fact every year they have a surplus of energy and yet your bill keeps rising (by about 7,2%) every year. That's because even though Hydro-Quebec produces more than enough energy, the government forces them to purchase $945,000,000 worth of energy from private energy producers, wind farms as well as smaller hydroelectric plants.

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Ever wonder what 1 million dollars will buy you in this city? Well look no more, we already wrote that article .

We also wrote about the luxury penthouses at the Ritz Carlton .

This unit was recently put on the market and costs just under a million dollars. So if you were ever curious, here's what that kind of money will get you.

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Next Tuesday (September 22nd) is World Car Free Day and the city of Montreal wants to encourage you to participate.

In order to make it easier for you to leave your car at home, BIXI bike rentals will only cost you $1 all day long. So if you've never used a BIXI, now's your chance to try it out for cheap.

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