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Montreal Gazette on MSNShoppers reminisce about the iconic downtown Bay store in MontrealMontrealers who are old enough still refer to The Hudson Bay Company’s flagship store on Ste-Catherine St. as Morgan’s.
Montreal seems to benefit from all the best classic French food traditions while keeping the general vibe much more low-key ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNMontreal police officer feared for his safety before pushing unhoused man, court hearsTestifying during his trial on Thursday at the Montreal courthouse, Williams Bélanger said he felt he had no choice but to push Johnny Inukpak Tukalak while trying to enforce an order for him to leave ...
As Canadians retreat from nightlife, the nation’s capital has appointed a night mayor to revitalize its after-hours economy ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow Canada Wins: Ottawa is bullish on live music entertainment and it could change the cityAlthough he isn’t promising any particular act will come to Ottawa, Live Nation Canada’s Ottawa-born president of music, Erik Hoffman, has high hopes for the Ottawa location. “The city has been ...
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For now, you can still shop at Hudson's Bay, both in stores and online. But a few things have changed, and the company's ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNDunn's Famous Deli to close with owners weary of ByWard Market's challengesDunn’s Famous Deli on Dalhousie Street is closing March 23, ending its 18-year run because the ByWard Market eatery’s ...
According to the Roman calendar — which no one has referred to for the last many centuries — the Ides of March begin on the ...
From pink, minty Chicken Bones and wafer-based Coffee Crisp to a peanutty Pal-o-Mine enrobed in dark chocolate, these are the ...
A Montreal-based retail expert says he believes this is the beginning of the end for the iconic 355-year-old Hudson's Bay brand as it goes through the creditor protection process.
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