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François Legault is taking sides in the Great Poutine Debate. In an Instagram post on Friday, the premier claimed he had "found the best poutine in Quebec" in his own riding of L'Assomption.

A controversial declaration to be sure in a province dripping with gravy from its plethora of yummy poutine spots.

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Chuck Hughes' Le Bremner restaurant in Old Montreal is closing the doors of its current location after sustaining water damage due to a fire, according to a June 7 Instagram post.

The post says Le Bremner suffered water damage 15 months ago and that repairs on the building are still incomplete, citing conflicts with the landlord of the Rue Saint-Paul eatery.

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Frank & Oak is facing heavy criticism after it used a photo of Montreal's Dragon Flowers shop storefront for a t-shirt design against the shop's wishes.

An Instagram post by Dragon Flowers explaining the situation has more than 10,000 likes.

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Mile End eatery Larrys is ditching the tipping system when it reopens on June 7 and raising staff wages instead, according to an Instagram post on June 2. 

The post says staff wages should not depend on the generosity of customers or on the decision of customers to return to the restaurant after its COVID-19 closure.

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St-Viateur Bagel in Montreal is offering two dozen free bagels to Canadian and American winners of a monthly giveaway, starting this month.

The famed Montreal bagel shop will feature one person's winning Instagram photo each month on its main page with 27,000 followers.

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In a March 24 tweet, Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault condemned a Québec solidaire Facebook post blaming Premier François Legault for a recent string of femicides in Quebec.  

Earlier the same day, Guilbault confirmed that seven women have died as a result of gender-based violence in seven weeks, calling for an end to violence against women in the province.

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Long, lazy days in national parks, drive-in theatres, scenic road trips from the city, rolling up to the Orange Julep — with freezing daytime temperatures firmly in our rearview mirror, some of Montreal's best warm-weather activities are closer than ever. That is, if you have a car.

But what if you had the chance to win a new set of wheels?

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According to two Montreal women, abundant anti-Semitic content is now surfacing on TikTok, the world's fastest-growing social media platform

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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You've seen Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) officers on foot, on bikes, in cars and on horses — now, you can expect to see them on snowshoes as well. How Canadian!

The SPVM announced that its PDQ 1 unit, which covers Baie-D'Urfé, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville, has "decided to innovate" by using snowshoes to patrol trails in parks on the West Island. 

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Quebec TikToker and professional dancer Énola Bédard recently opened up about her skyrocketing fame in an interview with Narcity Québec.

The 20-year-old, who has over six million followers on TikTok, also gave fans some insight into how she makes money through the social media platform.

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Fowl news. Butters, a wild turkey who brought joy to pandemic-weary Montrealers with his camera-friendly personality, died after being struck by a vehicle Thursday night, according to posts on the Butters NDG fan page.

“I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but our beloved Butters life has been cut short,” states a post on the page from January 28. “I witnessed his demise on the corner of Westminster & Cote Saint Luc road about 20 minutes ago.”

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Late at night on December 30, Bromont, one of Quebec's most popular ski mountains, let the public know that a 14-year-old passed away while there that afternoon. 

"The mountain is in mourning," the mountain's management wrote in a Facebook post.

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