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Being in tune with our bodies is important for many reasons. It's how we get in touch with our feelings, decipher our wants and determine our needs both physically and mentally.

The intuition that comes with knowing your body — what's normal and what's not — can be life-saving. Canadian beach volleyball player, Grant O'Gorman, knows this better than most.

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Do you have a way with words and are looking for a new job? Then you're in luck — There are tons of jobs available in Montreal right now that allow you to flex those writer chops.

But don't worry if you're Franglais isn't 100% up-to-date. There are jobs that ask for writers who speak English, French and a mix of both, so everyone can express themselves through the power of words.

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Montreal hospitals are known for being incredibly innovative. And as proof, a new research program into cancer treatment has the potential to help millions of people around the world. 

The Hematology-Oncology and Cellular Therapy University Institute (HOCTUI), which can be found at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital announced on November 23 that it would be researching T cell immunotherapy, a treatment for metastatic synovial sarcoma.

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Montreal artists can truly take anything and make it beautiful — even toilet paper. It seems like we've talked about toilet paper this year more than any other before. But don't worry — This time it's not about panic buying. It's for breast cancer research.

The 17th annual Cashmere Collection brings together the best designers in the country to create gorgeously couture looks made of extravagant Cashmere Bathroom Tissue and raise awareness for the disease.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and people across the country and here in Montreal are doing their part to raise awareness, including everyone's favourite dessert man, Mr. Puffs. 

For the month of October, you'll be able to purchase a box of limited edition pink puffs.

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You may have noticed that Montreal women have been posting Mean Girls inspired photos all over Instagram right now.

No, it's not because we all love this iconic film, but because they're doing so as a means of raising funds for low-income Canadian women undergoing breast cancer treatment.

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When it comes to inspiring Montreal locals, there's one person that comes to mind for me: Nalie Agustin. Agustin self-describes as a "wellness advocate, author, speaker" and "cancer thriver," but she's so much more than that. She's a fighter, a survivor, and a role model to so many.

Not only has she earned a spot in the hearts of many Montrealers, but she's also gotten the attention of A-list celebrities including both Rihanna and French Montana. 

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