魁北克省省长克里斯汀·弗雷谢特即将前往华盛顿,但并不是度假。 她将应对复杂的贸易谈判,而此时美国政治正升温。考虑到关税对当地企业的影响,这次旅行可能会影响魁北克的经济未来,甚至我们的食品开支! 蒙特利尔机场悼念已故的加拿大航空飞行员——这真是个感人的举动! 新的纪念碑 honoring 安托万·福雷斯特 及 麦肯齐·冈瑟,提醒我们这些英雄为我们的安全旅行所承担的风险。每一次飞行都承载着一个故事,而这一故事与我们息息相关。 加时赛的魔力再次显现,哈比斯队领先了! 在加时赛中以3-2战胜坦帕湾闪电队,哈比斯的球迷们激动不已!这场比赛不仅仅是一场竞技,而是让我们团结在一起的情感过山车。 一座魁北克教堂变成了冰球神殿——谁能想到? 圣让—兰戈迈尔大教堂现已成为哈比斯观赛派对的热门地点。这是一个独特的加拿大风味,结合了崇拜与运动热情,证明了信仰有时候也可以是为胜利吟唱! 当地喜剧演员走进聚光灯下! 在“没工夫了”活动上,新兴人才们大放异彩,展现了蒙特利尔幽默场景蓬勃发展。喜剧不仅仅是笑声,而是让我们团结起来的连接,无需搞笑段落! 在科特—德—尼杰斯发生的肇事逃逸悲剧让社区震惊。 在这场无意义的事故中失去的生命提醒我们要在路上互相关心。让我们安全驾驶,照顾彼此,蒙特利尔! 哈比斯的球迷真的能掌握他们的球队知识吗? 一项轻松的挑战证明了球迷不仅仅是穿着球衣——而是对比赛了如指掌。如果你对自己的知识掌握不够自信,也许是时候补习一下了! 一项公共卫生警报突出了令人担忧的芬太尼趋势。 由于过量案例上升,信息清晰:意识拯救生命。让我们保持社区的知情,互相关心——知识可以成为生命线。 哈比斯接管了地铁公告——让我们时尚出行! 莱恩·哈德森和他的队友们为我们的通勤增添了兴奋,提醒我们冰球是蒙特利尔基因的一部分,即便是在地下! 坑洞损坏索赔激增——是时候变聪明啦! 随着车辆损坏激增,似乎唯一“陨落”的就是我们的耐心。希望市政府能迅速修补,不然我们可能会看到更多昂贵的修理! 政治动荡:NDP的亚历克斯·布雷里斯准备换轨! 他计划离开联邦政治,转向省级选举,魁北克的政治环境即将改变。他能否在离家更近的地方留下印记——敬请期待! 火灾后空气质量警报升级。 由于卫生设施封锁,这一事件展示了地方事件如何迅速影响公共安全。在蒙特利尔,呼吸轻松的意义再次提升。 松了一口气:失踪的18岁少女被找到! 社区齐心协力寻找这位年轻女性,展现了蒙特利尔人温暖的心灵。当我们当中的一人失踪时,我们大家都能感受到痛苦。 你闻到烟味了吗?这可不是你烧烤的错! 一家回收厂发生火灾,导致空气质量警报令人不快;希望风能带来更清新的天空。火灾季节已来临,让我们保持警惕!
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