Jurassic World on tour will be playing at the Bell Centre and the Videotron Centre next fall, from September 8 to 10 at the Bell Centre and from September 28 to October 1 at the Videotron Centre!
This adventure will lead you to join the team of scientists in order to thwart the “evil plan” in order to save Jeanie, a new dinosaur, who will find herself in trouble.
During this adventure, you will meet legendary dinosaurs likeBlue the velociraptor, triceratops, pteranodons and the mighty tyrannosaurus!
An area on the floor will put you in the middle of a rewarding and adrenaline-filled adventure, making this show unique and special for everyone.
The 43rd edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal will be back from June 29 to July 8 and the organization is very proud of its major programming agreement with Diana Krall and Herbie Hancock!
Presented by TD Bank Group in collaboration withRio Tinto, the Festival de Jazz de Montréal is excited and overjoyed to welcome the great Diana Krall, who hasn’t been here in about ten years.
Krall will perform on July 4, while Hancock will set the stage at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier on July 3.
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The lineup for this huge, renowned festival will once again deliver on its promise with big names in jazz, as well as up-and-coming stars from all walks of life, making for a ton of memorable moments.
Tickets for one or more of the concerts will go on sale February 10, starting at 10 a.m.
An exclusive pre-sale for subscribers to the Festival’s Infolettre is scheduled for Thursday, February 9, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The Festival de Jazz de Montréal would like to thank its presenting partners, TD Bank Group, and its co-presenters, Rio Tinto, Rogers, Loto-Québec, the Société des Alcools du Québec and Molson Export.
Here is the link to buy tickets and to see the program: montrealjazzfest.com.
The îLESONIQ electronic music festival unveils its complete line-up!
Indeed, it’s on îLESONIQ’s Instagram page that the complete line-up of the festival, which will take place from August 11 (îLESONIQ in town) to August 13 in Montreal, has been unveiled!
“Here it is, your #îLESONIQ2023 lineup 🍄💀”, the caption of the lineup in question reads!
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To celebrate, the festival has even organized a mega contest for you through which you could win several prizes, including two GOLD tickets for the weekend and a meet and greet with Martin Garrix!
Netflix Canada to start slapping the fingers of customers who share their passwords with family members or friends. The streaming giant is cleaning up its act and will crack down on this illegal way of sharing.
Emails from Netflix Canada will land in Canadian users’ email to inform them of the limitations of account access by users who are not under the same roof.
It’s simple. This intervention comes as Netflix wants to increase its number of subscribers and its revenues, while the company has taken advantage for years of this password sharing so that word of mouth does its work.
The RV Show, which is presented by theAssociation des commerçants de véhicules récréatifs du Québec (ACVRQ)in collaboration with Leclerc Insurance, Industrial Alliance, SSQ Insurance and Desjardins, will be back!
This 34th edition, which will take place from March 2 to 5, 2023, is a must-attend event for camping and caravanning enthusiasts.
It will take place at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, where more than 120 exhibitors will participate in the event.
Last Sunday, the iconic Saint-Sulpice announced, via its Facebook page, that it was finished and that it would close its doors at the end of February, after 43 years of service. The reasons for this closure have not been disclosed by the administration.
Here is the message that was posted on the Facebook page of the Saint-Sulpice:
“We thank all of our patrons, and especially our student and artistic patrons.”
This bar has built its history thanks to its huge terrace, and this one was visited to excess by students from UQAM and the CEGEP du Vieux Montréal.
However, the bar encountered several difficulties due to the pandemic, which came right after a temporary closure for renovations in the fall of 2020.
In January 2022, La Presse reported that the building was on the market for $15 million. Still according to La Presse, people were interested in buying it in order to develop a commercial and residential project.
Next June, the Archambault store at the corner of Berri and Sainte-Catherine will close its doors, a news that employees learned today (January 27), reports La Presse.
Groupe Archambault would no longer be able to ignore the transformation of commercial options near Place Émilie-Gamelin, thus pushing the management not to renew the lease, which will end in June 2023.
Consumer habits, which have evolved considerably over the past few years, seem to be another factor.
This means that 34 employees will be out of work, but they will be able to apply for vacant positions among the 14 establishments still open, according to the same source.
The Canadian rock band Nickelback who just announced their North American tour Get Rollin’ has chosen Quebec City to prepare for the tour, which will begin in June.
Quebec City, known as a rock city, will host the band from British Columbia to polish up their final chords before touring America all summer long. The quartet will be at the Centre Vidéotron for the duration of their rehearsals, in the weeks leading up to the tour’s inaugural concert.
Destination Quebec City
Nickelback will be kicking off their tour on June 12 in the old capital ‘s amphitheatre. This concert will mark the return of the rockers to Quebec City for the first time in 16 years.
On June 14th,Nickelback will be at the Bell Center. These are the only two concerts scheduled in Quebec for the moment.
This is not the first time that the Centre Vidéotron will host rehearsals for a tour of this magnitude. In 2019, the amphitheatre hosted singer Céline Dion during her world tour Courage.
The British singer Paul McCartney, in 2018 and the mythical band Pearl Jam during its last visit to Quebec City, in 2022, have also used the facilities for their rehearsals.
According to a 2023 survey conducted by Moving Waldo, four Quebec cities have been ranked in the Top 10 best cities to live in Canada.
Three main criteria are used to determine the ranking of a livable city: safety (based on the crime rate), affordability and access to recreational facilities and parks.
To be fair, the best Canadian city to live in 2023 is Edmundston, New Brunswick.
Moving Waldo
Right behind the small city of nearly 17,000 people comes the City of Saguenay. In addition to offering some of the most affordable housing in Canada, the City of Saguenay is very safe.
The City of Saguenay is also versatile, offering its 144,000 citizens a full range of educational and recreational programs covering various fields of interest.
The third largest city in Canada is Lévis on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Hiking trails, affordable housing and proximity to Quebec City are some of the reasons why it was ranked so high.
With a crime severity index of 27.04, Levis is also considered one of the safest cities in Quebec.
Speaking of Quebec City, the nation’s capital ranks 6th on this list. In addition to its impressive architecture and rich history, Quebec City was praised for its beauty, festival culture and quality of life.
As one of Canada’s leading cities, Quebec City boasts relatively low rents and a wide range of employment opportunities, earning it a spot in the Top 10.
Finally, the last Quebec city to rank is Thetford Mines, at #7.
This city of 26,000 people is affordable. According to Moving Waldo, you can rent a home in Thetford Mines for as little as $455 per month, which is 69% less expensive than the Quebec average .
The abundance of outdoor activities and proximity to Sherbrooke also make it an attractive location.