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If you haven't gotten into astrology yet, now's the time.

With Montreal in an extended COVID-19 lockdown for the next two weeks, as novel coronavirus cases continue to climb in Quebec, we could use a little guidance — courtesy of the planets and stars — to tell us what the rest of November will bring.

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Armenians in Montreal are reeling after fighting broke out in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, also called Artsakh, a majority ethnically Armenian territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. Armenians in Montreal have mobilized to bring awareness to a conflict which they say threatens their homeland and risks a larger conflict and even a second genocide. 

Clashes began on September 27, 2020, and have escalated to the bombing of civilian areas, raising fear of another war like the one that devastated the region in the 1990s.

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