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This seven-acre maze 90 minutes from Montreal in Vankleek Hill, Ontario is reaching new heights of creativity this year.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Orlando's Walt Disney World, the labyrinth, a summer staple of Ouimet Farms, has taken on a shape inspired by Cinderella's castle in the Magic Kingdom.

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The first full moon of summer in Montreal and the last supermoon of the year peaked last night, as the Habs declared victory over the Vegas Golden Knights and Quebecers celebrated Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.

It was a monumental night in Montreal, but Quebecers made time to snap tranquil, moonlit photos of the strawberry supermoon on June 24.

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In a press conference on April 29, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé announced that the province would be opening COVID-19 vaccine appointments to the province's entire adult population aged 18 and older.

Here's what you need to know about the vaccine rollout that's scheduled to happen over the course of the next few weeks. 

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A new poll by the Institut national de santé publique (INSPQ) shows that boomers are right to suggest young people aged 18 to 24 aren't following COVID-19 rules as much as other age groups in Quebec.  

The poll revealed that Quebec Gen Z-ers who fall within the 18 to 24 age range are still the least likely to consider themselves at risk of contracting the novel coronavirus, as well as the least likely to practice all the different recommended health measures — from social distancing to hand-washing to avoiding crowds.

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On the last day of the chaotic mayhem that was 2020, Quebec has broken yet another single-day record for new COVID-19 cases, recording an increase of 2,819 cases on December 30. The previous record was 2,511 new cases on December 29.

This surge in cases has brought the total number of Quebecers infected with the virus above the 200,000 mark to 202,641, with 172,047 residents having recovered.

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Public health authorities have announced yet another record-breaking daily increase of COVID-19 cases in Quebec. 

The previous record of 1,448 new cases reported on November 14 was eclipsed by 16 cases on November 26. 

In addition to this grim milestone, the province recorded another 20 hospitalizations and 32 deaths, though only eight occurred in the 24 hours prior to the report.

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Quebec's Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) has released new data breaking down the province's COVID-19 numbers by age and sex.

The data, last updated on October 23, differs slightly from the province's official data, mostly due to the fact that some cases are reported as having an unknown age or sex.

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The public health authority has updated its COVID-19 case count by Montreal borough and on-island municipality.

According to the data, 193 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the region in the past 24 hours. The CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal reported the biggest increase, with 51 new cases. 

The borough of Saint-Laurent was the jurisdiction with the most new cases in the previous day, with 26 added to its tally. 

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Quebec is the epicentre of Canada's coronavirus pandemic, exceeding 70,000 COVID-19 cases as of September 24 — and Montreal makes up almost half of those numbers.

But the situation has not unfolded equally in each area of the city. Each borough has faced unique challenges leading to different outcomes.  

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Quebec coronavirus cases have officially exceeded 70,000 this week, after the provincial government reported 637 new cases on September 24.

The current total, since the beginning of the pandemic in March, has reached 70,307 in the province.

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When Joëlle Bruneau, a Quebec woman, gave birth in January, her husband wasn't with her. In fact, she said he didn't meet their daughter until she was two months old. 

The couple's romance began in Honduras — he's from there, she's from the Laurentians — where Bruneau was taking a scuba diving course. 

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