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Montreal's Jean-Talon Market has a new space dedicated specifically to restaurants with Black and Indigenous chefs

La Maison Onyx is a pop-up that will run between July and October, giving marginalized chefs a stage to showcase their culinary expertise. Up first is Saint-Henri's Tropikàl Restobar, a Caribbean and Afro-Latin restaurant, which will be there from July 7 to July 27.

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Summer is approaching, and one thing I’m beyond excited about is park days. After a few drinks, some sunshine and a great time spent with my roommates, it’ll feel like any other normal year (kind of).

As someone who's very into the outdoors and living a healthy lifestyle, I’m very conscious of what I’m putting in my body — especially when it comes to alcohol. But at the same time, I do love the idea of a boozy refreshment after a day of activities.

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Locals are absolutely spoiled for choice when it comes to amazing tattoo artists in Montreal.

Each artist has their own unique style and inspiration and some of these artists are on the precipice of taking over the industry. Here are eight of the best women tattoo artists in Montreal.

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From great outdoor activities, to newly approved indoor activities, to some important educational activities, there are many things to do in Montreal to not just keep you busy, but keep you smiling all the way until Monday.

Maybe even keep you smiling on Monday, too...

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In September 2020, Black Girls Gather, a book club created for Black girls ages 12 to 17, was launched.

This club goes beyond simply reading books, it has become a safe space for Black girls to discuss their lived experiences together and develop a sisterhood.

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Doesn't it seem like just yesterday we thought to ourselves, "What are we going to do this weekend with all of this craziness going on?" Time flies, doesn't it? Well by now, we're pros when it comes to things to do in Montreal.

If you want to do something fun this weekend and break the boringness of doing the same thing all day, every day, then don't worry — we've gotcha covered!

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February is a good time of year to slow down, get in tune with your body and focus on your physical and mental health — and Grove Campus, a Montreal-based yoga company, is here to help you do so.

In honour of it being Black History Month, Grove Campus is offering "Y(our) Yoga Journey," an eight-day long virtual event that'll not only teach a yoga class but "Black history and culture," too. 

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In honour of Black History Month, Montreal's Samuel de Champlain Bridge will be alight in red, green, and yellow lights from sunset to 1 a.m. until February 7.

The bridge was first lit up for Black History Month on Monday night in what was an impressive display. 

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Monday marks the day Quebec high school students will return to in-person learning, with some exceptions, but it seems not everyone supports the government's choice to reopen schools right now.

On January 18, Westmount High School teachers will be wearing black "to mourn the death of science-based decision-making in Quebec." 

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From Christmas tree shopping and visiting holiday villages to Black Friday deals and trying Fruit Loop waffles, there's a multitude of things to do in Montreal this weekend.

The snow has officially made an appearance in Montreal and by the looks of it, it's here to stay. Living in the 514, we should be used to seeing the beautiful and cold snow that surrounds us for so many months.

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While this may have felt like the longest-shortest year ever, somehow it's almost Black Friday in Montreal again, which means lots of amazing deals are on their way to rue Sainte-Catherine.

The city's urban hub for the biggest brands is your go-to destination this Black Friday.

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It's the time of year to break out your fleece blankets, kick on the fireplace, and prep your winter gear for action.

After all, Montreal is a place with both brutal winters and an impressive fashion scene.

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