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The months leading up to Quebec's July 1 "Moving Day" are a popular time for apartment lease renewals in Montreal. That's why it's all the more important to be aware of your rights as a tenant right now. 

To make matters more complicated, a statement from the City of Montreal says that the number of available units has decreased significantly over the years with the vacancy rate in Montreal slightly above 3%, compared to 1.6% last year.

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Residents of a 90-unit Plateau apartment building received notices stating they must move out for at least seven months due to major repairs and renovations, sounding 'renoviction' alarm bells among tenants and tenants' rights groups.

The building, located at 3485 Avenue Papineau, is owned by Jeremy Kornbluth and Brandon Shiller, who were responsible for the rent hike that forced Le Cagibi out of the Mile End. Shiller's father's real-estate firm — Shiller Lavy Realties — was also recently in the news for hiking up the rent at the Mile End's S.W. Welch bookstore.  

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It's no secret that buying property is a pretty big investment. And over the last couple of years, that's become truer and truer when it comes to Montreal real estate. So you may be wondering: how much do you need to afford a house in Montreal?

A study conducted by the National Bank of Canada found that the price of non-condo homes went up 6.6% in the last quarter of 2020, while the price of condos went up by 3.5% (median of 6.1%).

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It seems like just about every business is having a promo these days. And we can't blame them, the last year hasn't exactly been easy. The same goes for apartments for rent in Montreal. But the good news for us is that it means some incredible deals for rentals.

While Montreal may not have the same exorbitant rental market like Toronto or Vancouver, free months rent is free months rent, you know? And with apartments like these, you can call them an absolute steal.

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With 2020's winter solstice fast approaching and Quebec's first snowfall of the year long behind us, you may be thinking of how to switch up your skincare routine to match winter temperatures in Quebec.

We get it — choosing the right products to best take care of your skin can be exhausting. With so many skincare brands competing with some of the same or very similar products, how do you choose what's best for you?

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COVID-19 in Quebec has taken a significant toll on every aspect of life, from dampening Montreal's usual liveliness to forcing local businesses to shut down to impacting individuals' jobs, relationships and mental health.

Over the last nine months, as we've mitigated the same global pandemic, we've shared many similar experiences and picked up many of the same habits. We've rounded up 21 of the most relatable ones.

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A new study by Université du Québec à Montréal's department of Sexology has found that one in three people have experienced some form of sexual violence in Quebec's college system.

The study, spearheaded by UQAM professor Dr. Manon Bergeron, also found that an overwhelming majority — 93.5% of students and school workers — did not report their respective incidents to the school. 

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For those working in Quebec’s restaurant industry, the past few months have been a “yo-yo of closing, reopening, and layoffs,” said Vezina Martin, a spokesperson for the Quebec Restaurant Association.

Even before the pandemic, running a restaurant was hard work with the juggling of high costs and long hours while keeping people fed, but the lockdowns have been pushing workers and owners to the brink — both financially and mentally, said Martin.

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When Joëlle Bruneau, a Quebec woman, gave birth in January, her husband wasn't with her. In fact, she said he didn't meet their daughter until she was two months old. 

The couple's romance began in Honduras — he's from there, she's from the Laurentians — where Bruneau was taking a scuba diving course. 

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In the latest sign of opposition to the Plante administration's campaign to remake Montreal into a metropolis of cyclists, a group of rue Saint-Denis businesses is threatening to sue the city to remove a controversial bike lane through the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough.

The businesses — including a furniture boutique, an eyeglass store, and a wild mushroom shop — sent the city a letter threatening legal action on September 15, after months of opposition to the Réseau Express Vélo (REV) cycling network.  

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Fall is by far the most photogenic season of the year. From the colourful foliage to the fabulous layered outfits we get to put together, everything about this season is simply beautiful. And, that's exactly why we sought out some of the most mesmerizing Montreal spots to explore this fall.

Fall has a lot of allure throughout both our city and province and certain spots are simply designed for a social media photoshoot. 

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