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The City of Gatineau is planning to 'experiment' with new gender-neutral changing rooms and bathrooms at two Quebec pools — possibly as soon as this summer.

The city says the plan aims to help reduce discrimination against gender-nonconforming Quebecers and "increase the participation of people of all gender identities in municipal activities."

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It goes without saying that Montreal nightlife is unlike anything else in Canada, if not the world, and is definitely something that we've been missing during the pandemic.

But good news, Montreal Bubble Rooms have been created as a safe way to party without leaving the comfort of your bubble.

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If you're tired of your daily grind — forever paying rent and hanging with your one roommate due to COVID-19 restrictions — here's an idea: This 12-bedroom house for sale in the Eastern Townships is big enough for you and 11 besties, plus, at $259,000, it costs less than a Montreal loft

You could split the cost, each pay around $20,000 to own the property and majorly expand your household bubble... or, you know, just read this article and fantasize about the things you could afford if you moved to the country. You might wind up appreciating city life even more. 

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Everyone loves fried chicken. And everyone loves Chinese food. Taiwanese-born Montreal chef Helena Han Lin realized those things and in November she opened a new restaurant in Pointe-Saint-Charles where she’s serving up Asian comfort food, pandemic be damned.

“Our idea was to provide something familiar but also to have fun and be creative with the kind of food that we cook,” she said.

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Sad news unless you like drive-thrus. With cold weather signalling an end to terrace season, many Quebec restaurants are caught between hope and despair.

Faithful customers are turning out in numbers to try and sustain their favourite local eateries, but as the pandemic rages on, business owners are asking the government to loosen COVID-19 rules to help them stay afloat.  

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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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The presence of a bat flying through a Montreal hospital — yes, an actual real live bat — caused the shutdown of five operating rooms earlier this week, on September 29.

A spokesperson for Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital told MTL Blog that the bat flew into one operating room, causing the CIUSSS de l'Est-de-l'île-de-Montréal to immediately close four other closeby operating rooms in the otorhinolaryngology and ophthalmology departments.

The bat was discovered by employees, said Valérie Lafleur of the CIUSSS media relations department.

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