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The phrase "don't forget to look up" is going to have a different meaning on the morning of Thursday, June 10, when you'll be able to see a partial solar eclipse if you wake up early enough.

But when I say early, I mean very early. "A partial eclipse will be visible, weather permitting, between 5:07 (sunrise) and 6:39 a.m., reaching a maximum at 5:39 (78.9%)," according to Espace pour la vie.

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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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Despite the arrival of a winter storm, Quebec's Fred la Marmotte shared an optimistic prediction in the early morning of Groundhog Day 2021. 

Peering into the horizon after being ceremoniously lifted from his little den, Fred predicted an early spring for the weary province.

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Quebec scientists and researchers are making impressive strides lately — from working to develop a plant-based COVID-19 vaccine to finding the world's first oral drug for treating non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Now, they've found a new way to detect Alzheimer's disease five years before its onset.

The recent study, conducted at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) in Quebec City and led by doctoral student Mohamed Raâfet Ben Khedher and postdoctoral student Mohamed Haddad,* uses two markers found in people's blood plasma to detect early warning signs of the disease.

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With the new year around the corner and an overwhelming amount of COVID-19 news in Quebec, it would be easy to miss other government announcements for the upcoming year, including new Quebec laws coming into effect in 2021. 

Last year, the legal age to consume cannabis in Quebec was increased to 21 years old.

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Most Montrealers who are into shopping remember the early days of online marketplaces like eBay and Alibaba, where items sold by independent sellers were scarce or highly expensive. As the e-commerce phenomenon grew in the early 2000s, Kijiji established itself as "Canada's largest classifieds site," with over 16 million monthly users.

An easy place to buy, sell or swap used items, it's also a sustainable and environmentally-friendly way of shopping in Quebec.

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It seems that several Costcos in Montreal are already experiencing a shortage of toilet paper as the second wave of COVID-19 is raging in several regions of Quebec.

For many, it's a feeling of déjà vu. But it's a reality — shelves of toilet paper rolls in various warehouse centres and grocery shops are empty again.

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If you've checked outside your window recently or went for a little stroll in the park, you're sure to have noticed that the leaves have begun changing colours in la belle province. While fall may not officially start until September 22, the cool air breezing through the streets seems to say otherwise. If you've been waiting to know what the fall weather in Quebec is going to be like this year, good news: The Weather Network released its forecast for the season on Monday, September 14.

So, this means you can start to plan your autumn weather attire and pumpkin-related activities accordingly.

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