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It may feel like 2020 was filled with sadness and despair, but there were some happy stories, too. Especially from the Montreal SPCA.

The organization, which is dedicated to the physical and mental well-being of all animals, has been working tirelessly to save, nurture and care for animals and help them find their forever homes.

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Quebec just passed a law that will change the way restaurants offer alcohol to customers — and it's been a long time coming.

Thanks to Bill 72, restaurants with liquor permits can now sell alcohol with food through third-party delivery service apps — which means you'll probably be able to add booze to your Uber Eats order very soon. 

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On November 13, MTL Blog reported that gym owners in Quebec red zones were confused as they tried to navigate government regulations around COVID-19 rules. The main questions were whether they could continue training clients one-on-one and whether they could film online workouts alone in their gyms.

At the time of publication, the province's Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) had not responded to our request for comment.

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Around the middle of September, the start of Quebec's second wave of COVID-19, Montreal trainers took to the streets and social media to protest the province's 28-day lockdown on fitness centres.

When the lockdown was extended, some gym owners threatened to reopen, others shut down and others continued to train clients one-on-one in private establishments.

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After several highly-publicized stories involving the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) in Montreal over the past couple of weeks, the language debate has once again been placed under the microscope. 

And with a pandemic already ravaging small businesses in the city, some have expressed frustration with the OQLF, even petitioning for the province's language authority to be abolished. 

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Premier François Legault issued a stern warning to Quebec gym owners and customers as parts of the province head into a second four-week partial lockdown.

The premier made clear at a press conference Tuesday afternoon that both owners and clients could face fines if they break the rules.

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Montrealers never fail to take the old and make it new. Take The Rolling Pop-Up, Montreal's first plant boutique on wheels, as the perfect example. 

Owners Cynthia Polanco and Chef Edouard Albert Archer have managed to take the age-old plant shopping experience and make it something entirely new.

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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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