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It's a good news day for Quebecers because we just found out that Le Grand PoutineFest is coming back. And this year, it's in person again! 

PoutineFest will be in Montreal from July 8 to 11 — so get your stomachs ready.

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You know it's finally beach season in Montreal when one of the city's most popular summer hangouts, Verdun Beach, reopens — which means the city's beach season officially starts this weekend.

Get your sunscreen and beach towels ready because Verdun Beach is set to open for the summer season on Saturday, June 12. However, there will be special COVID-19 rules in place.

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April 22 marks Earth Day, which means it's a time for Montrealers to give back to the planet in return for all it does.

It's also a reminder of the importance of practicing sustainability every day — Mother Nature doesn't get a day off and neither should we!

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Weeks after the federal government ordered all travellers flying into Canada to provide a negative test before boarding, authorities continue to report flights into Montreal that carried passengers with COVID-19

Over 30 international flights carrying infected passengers have landed in Montreal since January 12, according to the government’s online database.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is alerting the public to an egg recall in Quebec by Les Œufs Richard Eggs Inc. due to a possible Salmonella contamination. 

There have been "no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products," however.

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2020 has been full of unexpected events, to say the least. And Montreal's most recent is, hands down, the McGill fight club activity that allegedly took place on Monday, November 9, which is said to have been organized by first-year students living in the university's residences.

A clear violation of public health rules, Twitter users have been non-stop discussing the "McGill fight club" event since the night it happened.

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A new study by Université du Québec à Montréal's department of Sexology has found that one in three people have experienced some form of sexual violence in Quebec's college system.

The study, spearheaded by UQAM professor Dr. Manon Bergeron, also found that an overwhelming majority — 93.5% of students and school workers — did not report their respective incidents to the school. 

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The SPVM's previous weekly update, showing data from October 4 to 11, reported that police received 765 calls about potential breaches of red alert rules in Montreal during this time.

As a result, 28 statements of offence or serious incident reports were issued during that week.

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Is there anything better than fall? We totally agree — Not much! And what better way to celebrate than by attending a fall festival in Quebec? Since we know festivals are Montrealers' favourite ways to celebrate just about anything.

Even though fall is such a short, but sweet season, that doesn't mean there's no time to make the most of one of the most magical times of the year.

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