魁北克省省長克里斯汀·弗雷謝特即將前往華盛頓,但並不是度假。 她將應對複雜的貿易談判,而此時美國政治正升溫。考慮到關稅對當地企業的影響,這次旅行可能會影響魁北克的經濟未來,甚至我們的食品開支! 蒙特利爾機場悼念已故的加拿大航空飛行員——這真是個感人的舉動! 新的紀念碑敬奉安托萬·福雷斯特及麥肯齊·岡瑟,提醒我們這些英雄為我們的安全旅行所承擔的風險。每一次飛行都承載著一個故事,而這一故事與我們息息相關。 加時賽的魔力再次顯現,哈比斯隊領先了! 在加時賽中以3-2戰勝坦帕灣閃電隊,哈比斯的球迷們激動不已!這場比賽不僅僅是一場競技,而是讓我們團結在一起的情感過山車。 一座魁北克教堂變成了冰球神殿——誰能想到? 聖讓—蘭戈梅爾大教堂現已成為哈比斯觀賽派對的熱門地點。這是一個獨特的加拿大風味,結合了崇拜與運動熱情,證明了信仰有時候也可以是為勝利吟唱! 當地喜劇演員走進聚光燈下! 在“沒工夫了”活動上,新興人才們大放異彩,展現了蒙特利爾幽默場景蓬勃發展。喜劇不僅僅是笑聲,而是讓我們團結起來的連結,無需搞笑段落! 在科特—德—尼杰斯發生的肇事逃逸悲劇讓社區震驚。 在這場無意義的事故中失去的生命提醒我們要在路上互相關心。讓我們安全駕駛,照顧彼此,蒙特利爾! 哈比斯的球迷真的能掌握他們的球隊知識嗎? 一項輕鬆的挑戰證明了球迷不僅僅是穿著球衣——還是對比賽了如指掌。如果你對自己的知識掌握不夠自信,也許是時候補習一下了! 一項公共衛生警報突出了令人擔憂的芬太尼趨勢。 由於過量案例上升,信息清晰:意識拯救生命。讓我們保持社區的知情,互相關心——知識可以成為生命線。 哈比斯接管了地鐵公告——讓我們時尚出行! 賴恩·哈德森和他的隊友們為我們的通勤增添了興奮,提醒我們冰球是蒙特利爾基因的一部分,即便是在地下! 坑洞損壞索賠激增——是時候變聰明啦! 隨著車輛損壞激增,似乎唯一“陨落”的就是我們的耐心。希望市政府能迅速修補,不然我們可能會看到更多昂貴的修理! 政治動蕩:NDP的亞歷克斯·布雷里斯準備換軌! 他計劃離開聯邦政治,轉向省級選舉,魁北克的政治環境即將改變。他能否在離家更近的地方留下印記——敬請期待! 火災後空氣質量警報升級。 由於衛生設施封鎖,這一事件展示了地方事件如何迅速影響公共安全。在蒙特利爾,呼吸輕鬆的意義再次提升。 鬆了一口氣:失踪的18歲少女被找到! 社區齊心協力尋找這位年輕女性,展現了蒙特利爾人溫暖的心靈。當我們當中的一人失踪時,我們大家都能感受到痛苦。 你聞到煙味了嗎?這可不是你燒烤的錯! 一家回收廠發生火災,導致空氣質量警報令人不快;希望風能帶來更清新的天空。火災季節已來臨,讓我們保持警覺!
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