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This summer in Montreal is going to be more delicious than ever, as several boroughs will be allowing even more food truck locations. 

In collaboration with the Association des restaurateurs de rue du Québec, the boroughs of Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Ville-Marie, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie are introducing new authorized food truck spots.

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With winter on the horizon in Quebec and the COVID-19 pandemic pressing on, Montrealers will likely be unable to partake in many of the winter activities they know and love including the Montreal Snow Festival, which is cancelled. 

However, Mayor Valérie Plante announced the city's plan to roll out new winter activities for the pandemic for the entirety of the winter season.

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When it comes to locals who make their mark on Montreal, Balarama Holness is at the top of the list. Holness is a Grey Cup championship winner, the founder of Montreal in Action, and currently in the process of finishing up his law degree at McGill University.

Balarama has previously run for Mayor of Montréal-Nord and is now considering, although not sure yet, running for Mayor of Montreal in 2021.

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Public health data shows that some boroughs in Montreal are more affected by coronavirus than others — areas like this are also called COVID-19 hotspots. 

But why is this happening?

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