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The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night to claim Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. The series now moves to Tampa, where the Lightning, still leading 3-1, has a chance to win the Cup at home (as their mayor, Jane Castor, was hoping).

But those odds didn't seem to damper Montrealers' spirit after their team's victory Monday. Video footage shows a crowd of hundreds outside the Bell Centre celebrating the Canadiens' win.

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Photos and videos posted to social media on Monday afternoon appear to show a tornado forming in the Quebec municipality of Mascouche on the North Shore.

An Environment Canada spokesperson told MTL Blog that, indeed, a tornado "most likely" touched down. They said the federal weather agency would be sending analysts to evaluate damage in the area.

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While we already know that having a Montreal OPUS card can make getting around the city a breeze, many of us often forget that our OPUS can always get us cool discounts, too. 

From day cruises on the water to trips on La Grande Roue de Montréal, OPUS card additional discounts really set us up for a great year.

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Montreal is officially becoming a yellow zone this Monday, June 14. And, with that, come yellow zone rules.

As Quebec's new COVID-19 cases continue to decline and with the rules on gatherings, restaurants, gyms — and more — changing quickly, MTL Blog went through your DMs and answered your questions about what it means to be at a "Level 2–Early Warning (yellow)" alert level. 

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Friday, June 11, marks the long-awaited return of Montreal bar terrasses —  an integral part of the city's summer culture. There will be a limit of two adults from different addresses per table, however.

Even more reopenings are on the horizon as Montreal prepares to enter the yellow zone.

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With the city coming alive again, many likely want to put on the fancy outfits that have been hiding in their closets for months and go out for a nice meal to show them off. And Le Richmond is the ideal spot to do exactly that.

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Monday to Friday, you can get Le Richmond's table d'hôte for only $24, which comes with two courses. And if you want to add a dessert for your third course, it's an extra $4.

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Premier François Legault provided the province with some extremely exciting news during a press conference on Tuesday, including the fact that limited indoor gatherings in Montreal will be allowed again as of Monday, June 14.

This is because Montreal, along with various other Quebec regions, will become a yellow zone as of Monday, June 14.

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In a Facebook post, Longueuil police (SPAL) announced they had shut down a "secret" gym allegedly operating on boulevard Kimber in Saint-Hubert and arrested the owner, a 49-year-old man, after breaking up a large gathering on Monday.

The SPAL said it had previously barricaded the gym, but alleged the owner "decided to remove the barricade and enter."

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The first long weekend of the summer(ish) season is here and even though Quebec doesn't call it Victoria Day (it's the Journée nationale des patriotes), Quebecers certainly appreciate the day off. 

So whether you want to celebrate the queen or simply chill in the park on your day off, some things won't be operating. Here's what's open and closed on May 24. 

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We made it to April — and with that comes the Easter long weekend in Montreal.

While there's obviously not a ton to do right now, even when it's not a holiday, you'll want to note what's staying open and what's closing.

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It seems Montreal weather has suddenly turned a corner. Forecasts show mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper teens from Monday to Thursday.

As of Monday morning, the Weather Network's seven-day forecast shows temperatures around 15 and 16 C between Monday and Wednesday before reaching a delightful 18 C on Thursday.

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Canada’s Top 100 Employers project released its annual list of Montreal's Top Employers last month for 2021 — and some of them have jobs available!

If you're looking for a new gig or simply want to level up to one of the city's best workplaces, then one of these opportunities may be right for you. 

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