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After years of anticipation, the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) light rail system is officially days away from launching its trains connecting Montreal's downtown core with the South Shore. The first section of the (eventual) 67-kilometre automated network will open to the public as of July 31, 2023. However, a lucky bunch will be able to ride the train for the first time ever days before anyone else can.

The REM is currently running a contest offering the public a chance to be among the first 100 people to board and ride the train on its inaugural day. "This contest is a unique opportunity for you to get a front-row seat for the commissioning of the REM, the biggest mass transit project in Quebec in the last fifty years," REM wrote on its website.

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There's a place in Châteauguay where yesterday has a standing invitation, the banal blossoms into the bizarre, and every piece of furniture has a better backstory than you.

Manoir Blackswan is a living time capsule that sprung from the mind of Emmanuel Hébert, a Montreal antique dealer whose passion for the past is only outmatched by his eye for the extraordinary. And you can revel in it all — for a price.

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After months of anticipation, the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) light rail system is almost ready to connect Montreal's South Shore with major destinations across the city. The 67-kilometre automated network is one of the largest in the world. Its opening will mark a major upgrade for local transportation infrastructure.

The REM's launch was pushed back last December until this spring. With five stations between Brossard and downtown completed, the project is entering a testing phase to get it ready for riders.

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Popular Quebec City café-bakery Paillard is expanding its "dough"main and opening a new location in Montreal. Starting April 6, South Shore residents can indulge in Paillard's selection of artisanal breads, pastries, and sandwiches without leaving their neighbourhood.

Paillard's menu features an array of delicious treats, including award-winning sourdough baguettes, éclairs, soups, salads, cakes, and more.

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Two people, an 11-year-old and a 42-year-old, are dead after a collision involving several vehicles on Highway 30 in Brossard on the Montreal South Shore. At least 10 were sent to the hospital, eight with non-life-threatening injuries and two, a 16-year-old and 52-year-old, in critical condition. Officials currently fear for their lives.

The collision occurred on the highway's eastbound section near the Grande Allée exit shortly before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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Two popular tulip fields are reopening outside Montreal this spring, much to the delight of contemporary flower children and Instababes of all genders. The Tulipes.ca locations in Boucherville and Laval are set to once again welcome visitors in May.

Each will have a colourful array of around 600,000 flowers.

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While the winter can be cold and ugly, certain outdoor activities are cool enough to actually convince us to leave our heated homes.

For all the fans of skating in nature, tubing or a good atmosphere with outdoor music out there, you'll be pleased to know the RécéroParc in Sainte-Catherine on Montreal's South Shore is once again organizing "les Rendez-vous polaires" with a ton of activities from the beginning of 2022 — to make sure we start our year off on the right foot (or skate).

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