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One step follows another

Every year, company leaders bring their employees to me for advice before their game. It’s a clinic that everybody calls “Walk the Line”. Quite often, 200 players are invited and…

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Buying local: Surprising selection and competitive prices

Over recent months and in the months before the Covid crisis, I wondered about the real advantages of buying locally. Considering my concern for the survival of our main street,…

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Origine Nature: proudly Quebec-grown…cannabis

Our local agriculture is basically food-centred, but sometimes recreational! The legal growing of cannabis is on the rise across the country and the company Origine Nature, based in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, is…

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The Festival Stradivaria in innovation mode

For its 22nd version, the Festival Stradivaria, previously known as the Festival International Hautes-Laurentides, is reinventing itself in order to pursue the presentation of its concerts and shows. Initially scheduled…

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Saint-Sauveur’s arts festival in virtual mode, free and accessible to all

In contrast to many cultural events, the Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur – FASS – has decided to present its program come what may. The goal is to provide performances…

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Can you exercise too much?

Because regular exercise is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle, rarely, if ever, does a coach raise the idea of exercising too much. Which is exactly why I think…

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The grey squirrel through the seasons

In the eastern part of North America, from Florida to the Lower Laurentians, the grey squirrel is a well-known resident of deciduous woods and mixed forests, city parks and suburban…

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Cycling tips from a late bloomer

“On your left” Like spring this year, I am a late bloomer. Just as we enjoy the explosion of life and colour when a tardy spring finally arrives, exploring new…

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Tomatoes    

Yes, it is the end of the world as we knew it. So, the logical thing to do is to grow your own tomatoes, plus maybe some lettuce and a…

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Preservation of wolves in Mont-Tremblant National Park

“The wolf is a keystone species for Mont-Tremblant National Park. Its disappearance would create a significant cascade of side effects on the ecosystems. As the wolf needs a large territory…

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