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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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The Gazette on MSNGrumpys bar drops the American whiskey — now the Old Fashioned tastes rightThe downtown bar is serving only Canadian whisky and pulled all American alcohol from its shelves after U.S. tariffs came into effect.
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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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Ottawa Citizen on MSNDunn's Famous Deli to close with owners weary of ByWard Market's challengesBefore the pandemic, the 18-year-old deli used to be open around the clock and employ 50 people. Now it employs 25.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNNew Westminster is paying the price for becoming Canada’s second-densest cityA tour of downtown New Westminster with Coun. Daniel Fontaine is a chilling experience. This city, with a population of ...
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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 ...
According to the Roman calendar — which no one has referred to for the last many centuries — the Ides of March begin on the ...
Laura remembered a visit to our Aunt Helen when she was ninety and we were at either end of our fifties and already feeling ...
From pink, minty Chicken Bones and wafer-based Coffee Crisp to a peanutty Pal-o-Mine enrobed in dark chocolate, these are the ...
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