Cycling event on the chemin du Nordet

The second Ascension du col du Nordet Hillclimb will take place this coming September 24. Ratified by the Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes (FQSC), the event has participants complete a…

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Growing bolder

Birthdays mark that we’re another year older. They can also mark another year stronger. As my birthday-meter strikes 63 this month, I am choosing stronger. Birthday fitness I share my…

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Spring cleaning… yourself!

Physically, emotionally and environmentally, we all need a spring clean-up! Like a tree after winter, we strive for energy to “rebirth” when spring season comes around. Here are seven steps…

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Pecan-maple pudding cake

© Illustrated by Valentine Leclerc Anderson alias Maz   More from this author by clicking on her photo below  

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April folies

. El Enemigo Chardonnay Mendoza 2017 Vines planted at close to 1,600 metres of altitude in the Gualtallary region of the foothills of the Andes. Their roots enjoy soil unique…

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That crystal ball (Part 2)

If only I had one! It would be so useful for answering most of the questions that buyers and sellers are asking themselves right now. As a reminder, here are…

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Namasté, Ratatouille and Picasso

Namasté and Ratatouille They’re back! The Namasté et Ratatouille summer camp (yoga and cooking) invites young people to discover wellbeing and the art of cooking in the delightful surroundings of…

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Three generations of Info-ski

Love of skiing is in the blood of this family which, for a day, had the distinct pleasure of gearing up in their individual Info-ski uniforms, together. Claude Cyr, who…

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The Caribou Cup: Tremblant’s annual spring madness

Winter is winding down, and while everyone has fully enjoyed the snow, there’s always that feeling of renewal as the days grow longer and some warmth appears… bashful and reluctant,…

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The eastern cottontail rabbit, in town and country

The eastern cottontail rabbit, which is present in much of the United States, moved into southern Ontario in the 1860s. Since then, it has moved progressively north, taking advantage of…

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