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Dorval’s Blood Drive on October 24 Again this year, the City of Dorval is organizing, in cooperation with Héma-Québec, its blood drive, which will take place on October 24, 2017, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Sarto-Desnoyers Community Centre (1335 Lakeshore Drive).

In order to help maintain Quebec’s collective blood reserve at a sufficient level, Dorval residents and the public at large are invited to come in large numbers to give blood during the event.

Any healthy person, 18 years or older, who satisfies the eligibility criteria can contribute to the collective reserve by giving blood. To

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verify your admissibility for a blood donation, please dial 1800-847-2525 or visit www.hemaquebec.qc.ca.

Did you know that to meet the needs of the population of Quebec, Héma-Québec must collect 1,000 donations per day and that blood is an irreplaceable resource? In fact, every 80 seconds, someone in Quebec needs blood. As a result, maintaining the collective blood supply depends on the generosity of those who feel compelled to share in the wealth of their health.

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Best Food Tours in Montreal By: Elsa-Maret / mtltimes.ca

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in the most popular districts of the island. Local Montreal Food Tours is a great way for foodies to learn about the diverse food culture of our city and to understand some historical facts and visit some landmarks of each district.

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Mile End Montreal Food Tour

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The Mile End is a vibrant community of artists and young entrepreneurs. It’s one of Montreal’s many districts and includes some of the best coffee shops and restaurants in the city. The Mile End is the perfect place to discover back alleys and it includes some of the best landmarks in Montreal. You’ll be able to discover all of them during this tour. You will also be visiting and tasting food from La Panthère Verte, Chocolats Genevieve Grand-

bois, St-Viateur Bagel, Drogheria Fine, Boucherie Lawrence and Kim Coba. It’s a 3 hour tour and prices start at 53$. Click here ( http://localmontrealtours.com/foodtours/mile-end-montreal-foo d-tour/ ) for more information about this tour. There is also an evening tour of the Mile End, click here ( http://localmontrealtours.com/foodtours/evening-mile-end-mon treal-food-tour/ ) for tickets.

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Old Montreal is beautiful to walk through anytime of year. It’s a great place to feel the European vibe of the city while walking through narrow cobblestone streets. Your tour guide will talk you through one of the most culturally rich districts in Montreal. You’ll be walking by public squares, NotreDame Basilica and much more. During this tour, you’ll be tasting food and drinking coffee from Crew Café, Cookie Stéfanie, Taberna, Bistro les Soeurs Grises and Soupe Soup. This tour is 3 hours long and prices start at 59$. Click here ( http://localmontrealtours.com/food-tours/old-montreal-food-tour/ ) for more information about the tour.

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Plateau & “The Main” Food Tour Bar Darling in the Plateau Mont-Royal

The Plateau Mont-Royal is a similar neighbourhood to the Mile End. It holds some of the best places to grab a coffee and a bite to eat. Your tour guide will talk you through the history of the Portuguese and Jewish communities that have “made this neighbourhood what it is today”. During this tour, you will be visiting and tasting food and

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drinking local beers from Epicerie Has, Du Rosaire, Schwartz’s Deli, Museum of Jewish Montreal & Fletcher’s Cafe and Bar Darling. This tour is 2.5 hours long and prices start at 49$. Click here( http://localmontrealtours.com/food-tours/plateaumain-montreal-food-tour/ ) for more information about the tour.

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Fashion Networking Event (Entrepreneurship in all its Glory): LORI x GOSS. LORI.biz, the women's entrepreneurship platform collaborated with GOSS Club magazine for its 3rd edition of the non-profit Fashion Networking Event at Time Supper Club on September 28th 2017. Its goal was to showcase and encourage young female Montreal designers and entrepreneurs who stand out for their creative talent. Local fashion designers promoted their latest collections during a catwalk presented by Montreal’s most influential business women.

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Arielle Beaudin (left) and Daniel Henkel (right)

Influential business women and entrepre- • Cashew crusted honey marinated organic neurs modeled in their collections to give their chicken skewers support the next generation of entrepreneurs. • Salmon gravlax, spicy mayo, radish & dill We chose to partner with GOSS Club for this People were greeted with savory pops by event because we truly believe in the power of Boozipop (margarita, mojito flavours…) collaboration and that together we are stronger Followed by an inspiring speech by former and can have a bigger impact. Dragon Daniele Henkel, Founder of Daniele Main partners where: Henkel, the fabulous MC, Camille Dg, founder EY, Femmessor, Aqua Blu condos, Montreal and president of Le Cahier (Qubec’s most inTimes fluential fashion blog) presented the talented Other partners include: designs and looks that the ladies rocked the Legal Logik, BDC, M Salon and Annie Young runway to. Then the Fashion show took place. Cosmetics The evening began with fun cocktails and ap- Showcasing: 8LACK by Estera Kostardjian petizers at Time Supper Club provided by • ARTI GOGNA by Arti Gogna Montreal’s top restauranteur, Kimberly Lallouz • • DI CARLO COUTURE by Antoinette Di from Miss Prêt à Manger. Carlo Gourmet bouchées (Miss Prêt à Manger): MÈCHE STUDIOS by Maya Poon • Truffle salad skewers (tomato, mozzarella, • • NAKSHA by Leila Belkhodja basil, grilled wild mushrooms and olives) SACHIKA BOUTIQUE by To-Tam and • Mini marinated tofu tacos w spicy salsa and • To-Nya Sachika fresh vegetables SHAKO by Shako Dimoke • Cool grilled steak roll ups, roquette, artichoke • • WILL + ZACK by Natasha Saviuk heart, sun dried tomato & black olives 14 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY


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Time Supper Club The improvised models walked the catwalk like By Vickie, Reno-Metrix Designer and Co-founder professionals and gave it their all. Presenting of Group 3737, Co-Founder V.kosmetik, VP Edi8 designers and a total of 48 looks. Everyone tor of BisB Magazine was in awe of the styles and the glamour of it The models captivated the crowd’s attentions strutting down the runway while Camille Dg deall. scribed all their looks, from elegant dresses, to Models: AMY ASSAAD, one of Quebec’s and Canada’s coats, and fur vests and accessories. The crowd immediately fell in love with these glammost successful realtors • DREA WHEELER, Director at VicPark, Ambas- orous high end looks. After the Fashion Show, the hosts thanked everyone, the people insador and Influlencer • ERICA DIAMOND, leading Women’s Expert in volved and the partners for making this event such a successful one and invited the guests Lifestyle, Entrepreneurship and Balance to check out the popup creations and divine • JENNIFER ABEL, Olympian • MADELEINE FÉQUIÈRE, Director and Corpo- sweets outdoor terrace. Sweets & salt provided by Spoon N Jar, rate Credit Chief for Domtar’s worldwide operaPâtisserie Petit Lapin, Cann’Azur, Gaufrabec, tions • MADELEINE KOJAKIAN, Founder of Maddy K La fée des tartes and Café Liegeois. • MARIE-JOSÉE GAGNON, Founder of Popup: Okinx high end T-Shirts, KDA Couture, WellDunn, Undigo, Georges Laoun and Ella CASACOM Dugré. • MARIELLA KATZ, Founder of Frenzr • NATASHA GARGIULO, Radio Host for Freeway The evening finished with friendly drinks and more bites with DJ YO-C’sunique and distincand Natasha in the morning on Virgin Radio • ROSELINE FILION, Olympian and entrepreneur tive sounds. Lamborghini, Rolls Royce and McLaren provided by RPM Experience • SÉVRINE LABELLE, CEO of Femmessor • VICKIE JOSEPH, Founder and Designer, Nu.i Photos by Communauté & Co. www.mtltimes.ca

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#CreativePreneur Mariella Katz By: Jill Clark / mtltimes.ca

At the age of ten, Mariella Katz immigrated from Bulgaria to Montreal. When she arrived, she didn’t quite fit in. She knew that she was different, and even as a young teen, Mariella knew that her differ-ence was unique. She dove into her creativity as a way to adjust to life in Canada, but also for an outlet of expression. At fifteen, Mariella started filming fashion and lifestyle YouTube videos.

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“That’s where I got to know the whole world of social media,” Mariella said. “From there on, everything happened naturally to move towards digital instead of traditional arts.” Now, she is the owner of Frenzr, a social media marketing company based in Montreal. While we can’t see teenage Mariella’s YouTube anymore, we do see her creativity in her current work.

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uniqueness—her own creativity fueled by a desire to stand out in the crowd. “I believe that you can acquire a skillset in a lot of different ways. It’s really about motivation and passion,” she said. To be successful in media, you have to stand out.

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Mariella studied interactive media and webTV in college, followed by advertising and public relations in university, but she doesn’t think when or where she studied is important to her story. Much of what she has learned, she gained through her own search of

What is Frenzr?

Frenzr began as an unpaid passion project social platforms. They cover everything social with the goal of growing a single local start- and anything creative: initial branding conup’s online presence. With Mariella’s expert- cepts, photo shoots, and full content calenise, the product gained a huge following with dars of both visual and editorial content. They positive local feedback within a month. Three personally engage with each client’s audiyears later, Frenzr is a boutique team of four unique creatives that focus on delivering ence. Frenzr is a play on the word “friends.” quality service to lifestyle brands they feel inThrough Frenzr, Mariella Katz helps her spired by. Frenzr helps small to medium sized busi- dream clients become friends with their own nesses grow their online presence across all dream clients on social media. 20 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY


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To help her clients connect with their ideal audience, Mariella first has to connect with their product. “The most rewarding is the relationships I build with clients, other people from the industry, collabora-tors, employees,” she said. When deciding whether to work with a business, Mariella looks for businesses that offer value outside of the product or service they sell. She works mostly with lifestyle brands, but the key is “having a true and balanced message behind the product and brand.” A personal inspiration to create is also priority to Frenzr. “It needs to be a cultural match,” Mariella said. “It has to be a brand that inspires us to create.” 1201 Guy Street, Montreal 3300 Sources Blvd., Pointe-Claire

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Working with Frenzr Mariella and her team at Frenzr offer a unique, personal experience. When Frenzr begins a relationship with a new business, they start with a face to face meeting with the owner of the company. This way, they gain a deep understanding of the story behind the product. Next, they build a mood board with the client to inspire all subsequent content creation.

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From there, they move onto content creation which is placed into a content calendar to be approved by the client. The team schedules publications, manages the accounts, and interacts with the target audience with the goal of growing the social community. They also have options for advertising campaigns.

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Mariella has always pushed boundaries. She built her boutique agency as a side hustle while working at a corporate agency. She quit her steady job to bring freelance creatives together as a complete compa-ny. She placed valuable content and connections at the forefront of her business model. And she made these choices even if they contradicted popular opinion. For example, Mariella thought that informative workshops would be a good step for Frenzr’s growth. “I want to provide value, and help those who can’t afford our services, but still want to learn,” she said. When Mariella began hosting workshops, her peers thought it was a bad idea since it’s not in the normal business model of a social media agency. “They’ve been a success. It’s not things that you learn in school.”

Despite Frenzr’s quick growth over the past few years, Mariella loves the size of her small team. She is open to continued growth, but hopes to maintain the personal boutique experience that Frenzr is known for. “At the end of the day, that’s where you start losing the human connection,” she said. “I don’t find a lot of value in bigger. I find more value in smaller, but better quality.” A combination of the creative freedom Frenzr provides, and the genuine connections it fosters inspires Mariella each day. Standing out from the crowd requires uniqueness. And uniqueness requires breaking the rules. Mariella’s parting advice: “Learn the rules so you can break them better.”

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Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, the show that inspired a generation of multi-million selling juke-box musicals including Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia, Million Dollar Quartet, and We Will Rock You, is back by popular demand! With more than 22 million music fans having lived the experience since it opened in London’s West End in 1989, Buddy speaks an international language, and continues to thrill rockin’ audiences from 8 to 80 the world over. Both publicly and critically acclaimed, Buddy tells the enduring tale of the musical icon’s meteoric rise to fame and his final legendary performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, before his tragic and untimely death at the age of 22. In 18 short months, the Texasborn boy revolutionized the face of contemporary music influencing everyone from The Beatles to Bruce Springsteen. Boasting a phenomenally multi-talented cast, together they present two terrific hours of music with over 20 of his greatest hits, including the timeless classics That’ll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Oh Boy and Rave On. With the

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Big Bopper’s Chantilly Lace and Ritchie Valens’ La Bamba completing a stellar musical line-up, Buddy is a not to be missed evening of feel good family entertainment Buddy’s widow, Maria Elena Holly, says of the show: “When we opened the show we never imagined Buddy’s music and story would still be rocking stages and entertaining audiences around the world week-in week-out over 25 years later. I believe this is testament to a great show – the first of its kind – and to the enduring appeal of Buddy Holly and what he represents; a youthful energy, huge talent and creativity, combined with a determination to make a lasting impression in this world.” Writer/Producer Alan Janes says “Audiences dance in the aisles every night to our enactment of the story of a young man whose musical career spanned an all-too-brief period but whose music will be remembered forever”. More info: buddythemusical.com Tickets:

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SI NC E 1960 In the 1950s, the eight Benny broothers, sons of a Sainte-Mélanie farmer, became pioneers in raissing and selling broiler chicken in the Lanaudière area. After developing an exclusive chicken grilling technique, they decideed to go into the restaurant business, and they opened their first rotisserie in Joliette. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Benny bbrothers launched more than 20 restaurants in major Québec citiies, leveraging their exceptioonal brand of know-how.. In 2006, the new Benny&Co. conncept was born. Jean Benny, son of the youngest of the eight fouunding brothers, wanted to rally all the members of the Benny faamily so they could cater to the needs of a modern clientele in seearch of good food, so that they t could ensure the continuity of thhe family business. In total, The Benny&Co banner now has a totaal of 44 locations across Québec, Benny&Co. each of which is operated by mem mbers of the Benny family.

These are fast-casuaal restaurants, with a 130-seat dining room and a relaxed atmoosphere. The concept offers several new elements, such as a drive-through, online ordering, a soup and salad bar, a beeer and wine counter and a children’s area. In 2013, Jean Bennyyy’s sister Lucie, alongg with her husband Michel Bonin and theeir children, realized their project of opening a Vaaudreuil-Dorion location. They were so enchanted by their experience with this first f restaurant in the area that they opened a second Benny&Co.. in Pincourt in May 2017.. Lucie Benny and her family are proudd of their heritage, and they would like to share their experiencce with you: they invite you to come discover the innovative Bennyy&Co. concept in the Vaaudreuil-Dorion and Pincourt locations.

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Fre ee craving g! Vaalid until December 3, 2017.. Choose one (1) Benny&Co. Craving among: mozzarella sticks (3), chicken wings (3), or chicken hicken bites (4). This offer can’t be combined. Mention this offer when ordering dering and provide coupon when paying. One coupon per customer. Coupon upon valid in Pincourt and Vaaudreuil restaurants only.. Taaxes not included. d. *Trade-marks owned by J. BENNY INC. and used under licence. 20177 © Copyright owned by

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LET IT BE – A Celebration of the music of the BEATLES Thursday, October 26th – 7:30 p.m. Théâtre St-Denis Tickets: $75.00, $65.00, $55.00 (taxes included / service charge extra) at the St-Denis box office (1594 rue St-Denis / Metro Berri), (514) 790-1111 or 1-800848-1594 and theatrestdenis.com

“THE BEST BEATLES SHOW IN YEARS” – Montreal Times "The Beatles are back sending theatre audiences dancing into the aisles" – Reuters, New York "Winning over an Empire full of Liverpudlians (including, last night, John Lennon's sister Julia) is no mean feat, but one that Let It Be happily achieves" – Liverpool Echo "Fab for all the family" – The Times of London "Pure Beatles magic back on stage" – The Public Reviews, Liverpool

Direct from London's West End and Broadway, the international hit show made its North American debut with an eight- week tour throughout Canada and the U.S. in 2015. The illustrious show that has been seen by over two million people worldwide introduces a brand new show for the 2017 touring season! Annerin Productions brings you the show that no one ever saw The Beatles perform. Relive the past from Ed Sullivan to Abbey Road, with favourite hits includwww.mtltimes.ca

ing Hard Day's Night, Day Tripper, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Twist and Shout, Get Back, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Strawberry Fields, and imagine the reunion that never was. The end of The Beatles era was never thought to be in sight when The Beatles played their last show on the roof of the Apple Offices in 1969. Imagine what would have been if The Beatles continued their journey. Enter a time capsule and turn back in time to what would have been John Lennon’s 40th Birthday - October 9, 1980. For one night, the Fab Four come together again on stage, after a decade apart, performing other hits like Back in the USSR, Live and Let Die, Got to Get you into My Life, My Sweet Lord, Hey Jude, and many more hits never performed live, plus several other classics… Imagine a night that never happened, but which feels totally surreal! The original production which established itself as one of the West End’s most popular shows when it opened in 2012, and which recently celebrated its 1,000th performance, showcased the music of The Beatles from their humble beginnings in Liverpool’s Cavern Club, through the pinnacle of Beatlemania, to their later studio masterpieces.

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MONTREAL - According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the eleven most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That's why it's critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn

prospective buyers away altogether. In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre- inspection yourself if you know what you're looking for, and knowing what you're looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones. To help home sellers deal with this issue before their homes are listed, a free report entitled "11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection" has been compiled which explains the issues involved. To order a FREE Special Report, visit: www.montrealinspectionpitfalls.com Get your free special report NOW to learn how to ensure a home inspection doesn't cost you the sale of your home.

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514-365-4000

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