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If you don't have a side hustle, then you probably know someone who does. It's become the key small-business buzzword in recent times — and for good reason.

Many millennials and zoomers are coming to the realization that a corporate nine-to-five job doesn't suit what they want in life. For some, the restriction of the 40-hour workweek is unappealing, while others struggle to find work that aligns with their personal values.

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Summer is on its way to Quebec, and you may be struggling to figure out what to do in the province as most activities in Quebec remain closed due to COVID-19.

We've rounded up some of the best drive-in theatres in Quebec — open right now — that you can visit for a fun and low-key weekend evening.

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Women make up over half of the Canadian population, but when it comes to owning a business, they're seriously underrepresented — less than 16% of entrepreneurs in Canada are women.

When women do take on leadership positions, they become role models for young girls and pave the way for pay equality.

Women-led businesses also create new jobs four times faster than the national average and create companies at double the national average, so why do they account for so little of Canadian entrepreneurs?

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For anyone looking for new employment, you'll be happy to know there are tons of jobs hiring in Montreal right now — especially for someone looking for a pretty competitive hourly wage.

We took a look to see who's hiring in the city right now for at least $20 per hour.

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Sometimes stereotypes about Canadians make us laugh and roll our eyes. Other times, Habs fans like Nik Tremblay, 19, and Justin Alves, 18, make a snow cave to watch their favourite hockey team, and we couldn't be prouder to be Canadian.

The two Pointe-Claire natives and die-hard Montreal Canadiens fans had been thinking about building the cave since Christmas, but decided it was finally time to get to work. Kinda like the Habs, themselves.

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Winter is in full throttle and as we all start slowly getting used to the cold, the list of things to do in Montreal continues to get longer.

This winter may be different than any other we've ever experienced before, especially with the current province-wide curfew. But that doesn't mean we can't do fun and exciting things before 8 p.m. comes around.

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2021 is a fresh start for just about everyone. And for some, that means finally heading to the kitchen and learning how to cook.

Cooking can seem rather overwhelming for certain people, so we decided to reach out to one of the best Montreal chefs, Chef Pamika Sukla, owner of Pamika and Mae Sri, two incredibly popular Thai restaurants in the city, known for authenticity and flavour beyond compare.

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It's that time of year again. Time to think of all of the things you've been putting off all year and making plans for that magical day of January 1 where you suddenly get that boost of motivation for your long list of resolutions. But how often do you start off strong then finding your motivation falling faster than the year before?

That's why the team at The Habit Society created their guide to "Your Not-So-New-Year's-Resolution Guide," filled with tips and tricks for every type of resolution to help you not just think of your list, but actually get them done.

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Mental health has definitely been on a lot of Montrealers' minds this year and with 2021 around the corner, a lot of people are thinking about what resolutions they can make towards bettering their health, not just physically, but mentally, too. For many people, that means looking into therapy options in Montreal.

But for many, it can seem daunting to find a therapist that's right for you.

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If there's one good thing to come out of 2020's mostly indoor lifestyle, it's that the world is finally hopping aboard the K-drama train.

With cliffhangers in nearly every episode, swoon-worthy romance scenes, intense plot twists, and a promise of at least one love traingle (or square) per show, Korean dramas make for some of the most addictive viewing on Netflix. And don't even get us started on the scenery. 

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With Osheaga 2021 announcing its main headliners for the upcoming festival, we couldn't help but wonder: how does Evenko know that such a large event will take place?

While the festival announced that it will be "bigger and better than ever next year, how and if this will pan out is still a bit up in the air.

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December is generally a month spent with loved ones, wrapping up the past year while setting intentions for the new one. But with holiday gatherings cancelled in Quebec red zones, it's bound to be different this time around.

Since 2020 was a rollercoaster shitshow — complete with a global pandemic, devastating wildfires, mass protests and murder hornets — it's safe to assume the world is ready to throw this year into the trash where it belongs.

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