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Starting Saturday, May 29, 2021, Côte-Vertu metro station will close for three months to allow for the "installation of a track switch ahead of the station," according to the STM. 

The work is part of an ongoing underground garage construction project. The STM says the garage will "improve train frequency on the Orange line by up to 25%."

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As part of the project to build an underground garage for trains, the STM is closing Montreal's Côte-Vertu metro station starting May 29 and continuing through August 22, the transit company reminded customers on Tuesday.

"Launched in 2017 and 77% complete, the Côte-Vertu garage project involves building an underground garage to house ten additional métro trains, as well as three above-ground buildings needed to operate the garage," read a press release.

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The city's real estate market is full of unique and interesting properties. That's especially true of a RE/MAX Quebec house for sale in Montreal.   

This modern house for sale in Villeray has a feature we've never seen before — an "integrated garage" that's basically in the living room. 

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An Instagram story recently posted to social media by a medical student shows stretchers set-up in the Montreal Jewish General Hospital garage.

Despite its caption remarking, "So many patients that we have reached [the point] of receiving [patients] in the hospital garage," the hospital clarified that this protocol is not related to Quebec's surging hospitalizations.

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2020 has brought a lot of heartbreaking changes, especially for Montreal restaurants.

Such a key part of the city's culture, saying goodbye to any restaurant is always painful, but to have so many gone away before their time this year has been absolutely crushing.

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One of the city's most famous taco joints, Grumman '78 — a Saint-Henri taco truck turned taco garage — announced on October 16 it would be "permanently hanging up its tires." 

In a Facebook post, the restaurant's owners said that both the garage and the truck, a 1978 GMC Grumman, had "ceased operations effective immediately."

The statement explained that the challenges of 2020 had "crippled" the business.

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