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Although many of us won't be getting to go on a vacation anytime soon, different spots around Montreal can at least take you on a culinary trip around the world. Like Piklìz Comptoir Caribéen, which aims to "bring Caribbean flavours to you with love and authenticity."

The restaurant is owned by two Quebec brothers of Haitian origin, Akim Acacia and Abdel Acacia. The owners say the idea for Piklìz restaurant started after they held "a big outdoor cookout in Angrignon park and more than 100 people fell in love with [Abdel's] food that day."

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Last week, Quebec's minister of education, Isabelle Charest, announced that indoor sports and fitness centres would be permitted to reopen in red zones — yes, gyms included — starting on March 26.

The government did not specify the logistics of how gyms would manage their respective reopenings, but we gathered the information that's available to answer your questions about the return of indoor sports and fitness across Quebec.

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Over the past year, more and more people have become aware of the importance of supporting local businesses.

Whether you're shopping for handmade clothes that fit your new WFH lifestyle, ordering takeout from a small restaurant or picking out farm-to-table ingredients for dinner, we've become increasingly aware that buying local is good for our communities. 

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Just in time for Montreal's spring awakening, Leaves House Café, one of the city's most popular spots, is hosting a huge event for all your plant and coffee lovers. 

From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 5, if you're among the first 150 people to visit any Leaves House location in Montreal, you'll get a free plant and latte as a "thank you" for your continued support of the café during a tough year!

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A coalition of Quebec gyms and fitness centres is planning to protest the government's choice to keep their establishments closed, saying that the government's press conference on this past Monday made them "realize that the problem was deeper than [they] thought."

A news release by Centres d'activités physiques du Québec describes Legault's choice to prolong the second lockdown by four additional weeks as a "cold shower" for fitness centres.

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