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February may be the shortest month of the year, but it still comes with a full slate of government payments for Quebecers.

From pensions and family benefits to tax credits and monthly assistance programs, several deposits from Revenu Québec, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), and Retraite Québec are scheduled to land in bank accounts this month. For many households, these payments can help offset winter bills and rising day-to-day costs.

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If someone asked you to name the most romantic spot in Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica would probably not be the first place you'd think of. You might picture Mount Royal at sunset, a quiet corner table in the Plateau, or even the Ring at Place Ville Marie (okay, that last one's a joke).

But according to a new global study, the Old Montreal church has quietly earned a reputation as a romance hotspot, ranking higher than some of the world’s most iconic destinations — including the Eiffel Tower.

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After a weekend of brutally cold weather, Montreal is getting pummeled by a major snowstorm this morning. As a result, a handful of schools across the island closed, and numerous flights were cancelled at Montréal-Trudeau Airport.

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Montreal area, with an additional 5 to 10 centimetres expected to fall throughout the day. The weather agency is warning of snowfall rates reaching 1 to 2 centimetres per hour, with powdery snow being easily carried by winds and creating locally reduced visibility.

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Craving an island escape, but don't want to deal with the hassle of flights or passports?

Just a few hours from Montreal, you can visit a breathtaking region home to pristine waters, quaint villages and storybook castles that locals say is even better than a trip to the United States.

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If you’re craving a winter getaway that feels straight out of a Hallmark movie, this charming riverside town might just be the perfect thing.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, you can visit a cozy small town dubbed Canada's "most beautiful village," that, come winter, transforms into a snow-dusted dream.

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If you won a million-dollar lottery prize, people would probably call you lucky. But if you opted for smaller weekly payments instead, they might call you something else...

That's the situation Maria Caroli from Laval finds herself in after winning Loto-Québec's Gagnant à vie top prize in December.

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After more than a year of anticipation, Laval is finally getting its first Canac — and it's going to be huge.

After announcing the project last year, the popular Quebec hardware chain will finally open its doors at the corner of Boulevard du Curé-Labelle and Boulevard Saint-Elzéar Ouest on Friday, February 6, as reported by Narcity Quebec.

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Saint-Laurent Boulevard is losing another piece of its history. Just days after Le Rouge Bar announced it would close after 23 years, one of Montreal's most beloved seafood restaurants is preparing to say goodbye.

Maestro SVP, the city's longest-running oyster bar, will soon close its doors after 34 years of slinging oysters and champagne to Montrealers.

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Good news for hundreds of thousands of Quebec workers — minimum wage is going up again this spring.

On Thursday, the Quebec government announced that the province's minimum wage will increase from $16.10 to $16.60 per hour as of May 1, 2026.

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Hosting during big-game season usually sounds fun… until your oven’s booked, the snacks all need to be ready at the same time and your kitchen turns into a traffic jam.

That’s where small kitchen appliances come in. The right setup can help you save time, free up counter space and actually enjoy the game instead of spending the entire night managing food.

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As Montreal heads into a polar vortex that will make it feel like we're living in a freezer for the better part of the next week, it's hard to imagine milder weather. But, just like every year, spring will eventually come. The question is: what will it look like?

The 2026 Old Farmer's Almanac Canadian Edition just released its spring forecast, and unfortunately for Quebecers hoping for an early thaw, the news isn't great.

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Forbes just released its 2026 ranking of Canada's Best Employers, and Quebec had a strong showing with 34 companies making the list of 300.

The annual ranking, produced in partnership with market research firm Statista, surveyed more than 37,000 Canada-based employees working for businesses with at least 500 workers. Participants rated employers on compensation packages, work flexibility, training opportunities, leadership programs, and whether they'd recommend their workplace to others.

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