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What a load of blarney. On Sunday, the United Irish Societies announced Montreal's annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade had been cancelled due to COVID-19 for the second year in a row.

“At this time, the health and safety of the Montreal community is our greatest priority,” stated parade organizers.

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On December 15, Quebec Premier François Legault announced that all non-essential retail stores will be closed from December 25 until January 10, inclusively. The announcement has left many locals with a range of questions, including the effects these lockdowns in Quebec could have in the long-term.

Since the start of the pandemic, the provincial government has been reacting to the "waves" of cases, making decisions related to which businesses will close and for how long.

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Quebec is the epicentre of Canada's coronavirus pandemic, exceeding 70,000 COVID-19 cases as of September 24 — and Montreal makes up almost half of those numbers.

But the situation has not unfolded equally in each area of the city. Each borough has faced unique challenges leading to different outcomes.  

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2020: the East Coast's summer of sharks? Over the past few months, two sharks, by the names of Brunswick and Teazer, have been caught hanging out in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. And now, it seems as though they've got a new friend.

His name is Vimy. According to Ocearch, he swam his way into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at some point between August 25 and September 8, which is when he was last located.

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