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On May 18, Premier François Legault announced Quebec's province-wide deconfinement plan, including removing the curfew and reopening restaurant and bar terrasses.

We sorted through your DMs and answered all your questions about the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Quebec

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Who hasn't dreamed of having their own private island? This Quebec cottage for sale on La Tuque Lake proves you don't need to be a multi-millionaire to make it happen — in fact, it can actually be somewhat affordable! 

The private island cottage — about six hours by car from Montreal — is going for an asking price of $199,900, and there's no doubt that it would be your very own heavenly oasis.

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The royal family announced the death of the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on Friday morning.

According to a log of royal tours on the website of the Government of Canada, the Duke visited Quebec at least 14 times on both official and private business over the course of his wife's reign.

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For many recent and future high school graduates in Quebec, this year’s application season has been particularly stress-filled. Even more so for those who were rejected from their program of choice, or didn’t have time to decide where to apply before the cut-off date.

The good news is that you'll be getting another chance to pursue your educational goals this upcoming Fall semester since TAV College is still considering applications to many of its pre-university and career programs.

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There's no shortage of condos with breathtaking views in Montreal — each more luxurious than the last. This penthouse, however, has a special feature: an outdoor cinema that's already installed on the roof terrace.

The next owner will be able to plan the most original evenings ever with the big screen and the downtown skyline in the background.

The apartment, located in Ville-Marie, has five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms spread across 3,565 square feet.

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Premier François Legault told Quebecers at a press conference Wednesday that police forces would begin cracking down on people who violate COVID-19 public health rules.

"The warning period is over," said Minister of Health Christian Dubé at the conference, echoing the premier's statements.

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In a press conference on September 30, Premier François Legault outlined new red zone rules that will come into effect in Montreal, Chaudière-Appalaches and the Capitale-Nationale at 12:00 a.m. Thursday.

These rules will remain in effect for 28 days, ending just before Halloween.

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The red zone has been called the "maximum" level of alert in Quebec's COVID-19 alert system.

Though specific red zone measures are subject to change and adaptation, the government has nevertheless outlined what they might entail.

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Health measures are tightening again, with the second wave officially hitting the province. The rules for private gatherings in Quebec has decreased from 10 to six since September 21 in regions on "orange alert." With all the new regulations that have been created since the spring and all the changes that affect them, some citizens may no longer know what to think.

And there seemed to be some confusion with the new rule on private gatherings in orange zones.

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During the government of Quebec's press conference held on Wednesday, September 16,* Premier François Legault took the time to answer questions from numerous journalists. One of the main topics of the hour was the transmission of the virus in homes, especially during private parties.

The premier responded to such inquiries saying that the government is searching for ways to intervene. "Our main challenge is in the homes," Legault said, adding that the problem is not easy to control.

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