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The City of Montreal and Quartier des Spectacles are hosting free outdoor screenings of the next few games of the Stanley Cup Final in Montreal — including tonight's Game 3, which is sold out.

The site will host 4,335 game spectators, separated into three zones — Place des Festivals, Promenade des Artistes and Esplanade de la Place des Arts — with their own entrances and exits. 

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Starting Saturday, May 29, 2021, Côte-Vertu metro station will close for three months to allow for the "installation of a track switch ahead of the station," according to the STM. 

The work is part of an ongoing underground garage construction project. The STM says the garage will "improve train frequency on the Orange line by up to 25%."

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It's beginning to feel a lot like summer in Montreal. And with moving day approaching, you may be hunting for apartments to rent at the same time. 

Since we all know that balconies are the best way to soak up the summer sun — and get some much-needed fresh air during the warmer months — we've rounded up apartments to rent in Montreal for $1,100 or less, all with sweet balconies.

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Below are five Montreal apartments for rent for $800/month. 

They are among the select few at this price point left on Rentals.ca. Though not a representative sample, the apartments could give you a general idea of the kind of value renters might expect to find across the city.

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Ever wonder exactly how much you're going to need to save to buy yourself a home? Well, these Quebec exo train maps show the median price for 3+ bedroom homes near every stop on the six exo train lines to help you get an idea.

Via Capitale du Mont-Royal real estate agent Charlyse Amoussou created the maps and compared "the prices for 2020 and the first quarter of 2021 so you can see the evolution and know the current median prices." Every train stop on the maps "represents a municipality or area." 

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With the market more competitive than maybe ever, and people flocking to snag good deals, Montreal apartment-hunting season could be particularly difficult this year — not to mention the added challenges of apartment-visiting during a pandemic.

Here are 11 apartments in 11 different boroughs to give you a sense of what's still out there — for now.

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A Facebook post with over 100 likes and comments is calling attention to the recent installation of armrests on a bench inside the STM's Viau metro station — a move that some people say is an example of hostile architecture. 

In a statement sent to MTL Blog, the STM said that the bench armrests are "necessary for universal accessibility to allow customers with reduced mobility to get up more easily."

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If you're a student looking for summer work in Montreal, you might want to consider becoming a station agent for the STM. 

It's a full-time job (40 hours a week) that pays $26.75 an hour from the end of May to the end of August, so it's a chance to earn well over minimum wage without needing much work experience. 

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If you passed through Bonaventure metro station on Wednesday, you might've noticed that the benches that run alongside the entrance corridor were covered with wooden planks.

Benoit Langevin, Critic for Homelessness and Youth for the official opposition on city council, took to Twitter to expose the covered benches, which are usually a popular congregating spot for unhoused Montrealers.

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Amid an exodus from the city and soaring prices, the real estate market can feel a bit bewildering right now. Thankfully, this Montreal metro map is here to help prospective homebuyers navigate their real estate journey through the city.

The map, created by Via Capitale du Mont-Royal real estate agent Charlyse Amoussou and her team, shows the median 2020 condo price in the area around all 68 metro stations.

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Montreal is a city on the cusp of a huge transformation. With several large Montreal transit projects underway that will connect the city like never before, the future is looking bright for the metropolis.

As you probably know by now, we absolutely LOVE public transit news here at the Blog and since the metro hasn't flooded recently, we thought that you'd all enjoy a run-down of four huge transit projects currently taking shape. 

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Now that we've all seen what the REM trains are going to look like, what about the stations?

After the renderings of the West Island station were recently released to the public, people have been eagerly anticipating what the REM's busiest downtown stations might look like once they're done. 

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