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West Islanders live in Canada's kitchen

  If you picture Canada as a house, and each province a room, Quebec is the kitchen. Journalistic flies deliriously covet the hot and fresh biscuits that never cease to roll out of this province’s stone oven. ...
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Puppy kindergarten class; a long term investment!

Summer vacation is often the time where people purchase a new puppy. Why? Because this is the time where a dog needs full time supervision. ...
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Kitchen Nightmare

Last Monday, I was in St-Sauveur for a food show. We spent the day walking through town, enjoying the much needed sun with a cup of great coffee on a terrasse. I normally hate eating in very touristic area because, for some reason, tourists are always offered crap. Either it is the franchise restaurant which are, let's be honest, at the best fine or it's large operation serving very generic food. Rarely the remarkable small independent restaurateur serving great food in a great setting. ...
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Restaurant Nightmare

Last Monday I was in St-Sauveur for a Food show. The weather was great and we spent most of the afternoon walking around the two main touristic street shopping and stopping for a great coffee and much needed sun. I hate dining in very touristic spots because it seems that tourists are always stuck eating crap. Either it is the franchise restaurant which are, let's be honest, at best correct, or it is high volume big place that serve generic food. There is a few great places run by...
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I Love My Pet

Share photos of your favourite cat, dog, parakeet and compete for a spot on The Gazette's I Love My Pet calendar. Visit www.ilovemypet.ca for more details!