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2018 Montreal St. Patricks Day Parade Queen and Her Court At a gala public speaking event earlier this evening at the EVO Vieux Montreal organized by the United Irish Societies of Montreal, the Queen & Court of the 195th Consecutive St. Patrick’s Parade was chosen by a panel of distinguished judges. The 63rd Queen of the St. Patrick’s Parade is Kathleen Brown-Vandecruys. A 23 year old resident of Dorval, Kathleen graduated from McGill University in the Fall of 2017, is employed by the City of Dorval, and will be joining the Canadian Armed Forces. Her Irish ancestry stems from Co. Armagh and Co. Down. In alphabetical order the Princesses are: Darragh Kilkenny-Mondoux – 24 year old resident of Montreal, Darragh has attended Dawson College and
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Concordia University. Her Irish ancestry stems from Co. Cavan and Co. Leitrim Olivia O’Keeffe – 24 year old resident of Rosemere, Olivia graduated with a Political Science degree and is currently a political attache for an MNA. Her Irish ancestry stems from Dublin Taylor Pogue – 22 year old resident of Beaconsfield, Taylor is currently enrolled at Concordia University. Her Irish ancestry stems from Co. Monaghan and Antrim Lauren Tracey – 22 year old resident of Dorval, Lauren is currently enrolled at McGill University in graduate studies. Her Irish ancestry stems from Co. Galway
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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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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
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Many of us are used to hearing about the issues regard- to educate people through personal responses to cliing climate change through media and scientiďŹ c reports mate change. He is currently studying in music at seen in the news and on social media. However, the McGill University and is actively researching techproblem is real and is hitting closer to home every day, niques to incorporate recorded narratives of environas many parts of the world are experiencing record- mental changes with composed music. Through his breaking temperatures, extreme weather conditions and work with Climate Stories Project, he his recording and a loss of predictable seasons. Each time we turn on the sharing experiences of climate change from around the news or catch up on social media, there is always report of an earthquake, cyclones, snow storms, shortage of world and educating people through various workwater and much more. We often feel powerless in re- shops, storytelling, writing and performances, featuring sponse to these changes in climate, however, Jason some recorded oral histories. Through his workshops, Davis is actively educating people from around the learn how to record and share your climate change oral world about the issues we face today and ways we can histories. He will be showcasing his incredible work on Thursday February 8th from 12.00 pm until 2:00 pm at combat them. Jason Davis is using his artistic and educational skills the Centre of Oral History and Digital Storytelling. www.mtltimes.ca 7 WEDNESDAY
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Hannah Claus Vernissage - Earth Sea Sky By: Elsa- Maret / mtltimes.ca
What better way to get out of your apartment during an imposing yet intricate veil of thread and digital these cold Winter days than to attend one of Mon- imagery that replicated the audio waveforms of a treal’s most anticipated exhibitions this month. Han- Mi’kmaq water song. Uniting voice, water and song, nah Claus is a visual artist of English and the installation itself is based on the principles inherKanien’kehà:ka / Mohawk ancestries, living in Tio- ent to kahion:ni, or wampum belts, in which sea and htià:ke (Montreal). Through her art installations, she sky are united. She will be exploring our planet’s four uses process and materials to address memory and elements, earth, water, air and fire, and highlighting transformation from within an Indigenous worldview. In her exhibition, titled “earth sea ski / constel- their relationship between one an other. The exhibilations / for my relations”, she will be highlighting the tion will take place on February 15th and March relationship between various element that structure 17th. The event in February will start at 5:oo pm at the MAI in Downtown Montreal with a welcome our world. The anticipated vernissage will feature “water song”, word from Kevin Deer at 6:00 pm. www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY
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Etienne Dupuis (Pink) & Jean-Michel Richer (Père) & Émile Burbidge Izquierdo (Jeune Pink)
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Another Brick in the Wall – The Opera received two Opus Awards at the 21st Opus Awards Gala, recognizing the excellence, vitality, and diversity of the Quebec music scene. Named Musical Event of the Year, Another Brick in the Wall – The Opera, based on the words and music of The Wall by Roger Waters, is an operatic reinterpretation of the original work composed by Julien Bilodeau and staged by Dominic Champagne. This operatic work, co-produced by Les Productions Opéra Concept MP and the Cincinnati Opera Association, received its world premiere at the Opéra de Montréal, presented in collaboration with the Society for the Celebration of Montreal’s 375th Anniversary. Composer Julien Bilodeau received the Composer of the Year award for his remarkable operatic
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reinterpretation of the classic work by Pink Floyd. Another Brick in the Wall – The Opera was also nominated in the categories of Concert of the Year – Montreal and Concert of the Year – Modern and Contemporary Music. Remember that the ten performances of Another Brick in the Wall – The Opera were presented to sold out audiences, drawing close to 29,000 spectators—record attendance for the Opéra de Montréal. The show was very widely covered in the media, generating infectious enthusiasm internationally, from Le Figaro to Rolling Stone. The American premiere of Another Brick in the Wall – The Opera will open in Cincinnati on July 20, 2018. Further information: cincinnatiopera.org
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For the 8th annual Black History Month School Tour to run for the leadership of a federal political party, will produced by Overture with the Arts (OWTA), the West all share the spotlight in the 45-minute interactive presIsland-based non-profit organization founded and run entation with follow-up Q&A. by Kirkland resident,Akilah Newton, it is presenting “Triple A was inspired by former NFL player, Colin Triple A, a brand new multi-disciplinary presentation Kaepernick, and his quiet act of protest against injushighlighting the lives of select Black artists, athletes, and tices towards African Americans by law enforcement”, activists. Between February 5th and March 2, 2018, Ms. explained Mr. Newton. “His action led me to reflect on Newton’s twin brother, Omari Newton, an accom- the long legacy of celebrities using their platforms to plished playwright, stage and screen actor, comedian, speak on social causes.” Mr. Newton wrote two slam poand slam poet, will make 30 to 40 Triple A presentations etry compositions for the event: “Sit to Stand” to honour in 25 to 30 schools in Quebec (Feb. 5 to 20), Alberta Kaepernick, and “Ode to Oscar” for the world (Feb. 21 to 23) and British Columbia (Feb. 26 to Mar. renowned hometown musician. There is also a freestyle 2). Among those people or events taking centre stage are Hip-Hop activity and discussion about the roots of jazz US ex-pat, Mary Ann Shadd, who settled in Windsor and a slam poetry twist to the Negro Spiritual “Oh Mary (ON) and promoted the successes of Black people living Don’t You Weep” by Mr. Newton. Every year he creates in freedom in Canada with the Provincial Freeman a new presentation, making innovative use of video newspaper, thereby becoming the first North American clips, sound bites, and original spoken word composiBlack woman to publish a newspaper. Oscar Peterson, tions to keep students engaged Montreal’s own jazz pianist legend, the 1969 Sir Georges See link below for scedule: http://mtltimes.ca/Montreal/socialWilliams University student protest, and Jamaicanlife/community/owtas-8th-annual-black-historyCanadian, Rosemary Brown, the first Black female month-school-tour/ member of a provincial legislature and the first woman www.mtltimes.ca 13 WEDNESDAY
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Many of us enjoy and grew up with the famous TV event, you must be a team of minimum 6 people and show Friends, starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney you’ll be able to win prizes, including vouchers for Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and Chef on Call, La Banquise and many more. Tickets David Schwimmer. To dive back into the Friends era, are sold at 5$ per person and all proceeds will be “Borderless World Volonteers” of McGill are organ- going towards student development projects abroad. ising a Friends Trivia Night and everyone is invited. To make sure your team is signed up to Friends Trivia It will be the perfect opportunity to take a well-deNight, fill out the google form and e-transfer the total served break from the weather and the library and test your Trivia knowledge while discussing your ticket amount to nicole_guile10@hotmail.com with the question “borderless world volunteers” and the favourite TV show. Friends Trivia Night will take place on Sunday Feb- password “friendstrivia”. For more information about ruary 11th at the Central Perk on McKibbins and the event and how to sign up, click here to access the Saint-Laurent streets. To be able to take part in the Facebook event. www.mtltimes.ca 15 WEDNESDAY
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LeChop 6th anniversary LeChop 6th anniversary – Ville-Marie Collection brings back for a 6th edition its culinary festival, LeCHOP. This year, the group added one more reason to celebrate by supporting Montreal charity, Share the Warmth. From January 2nd until February 28th, Montreal foodies can forget about the freezing weather and enjoy some culinary delights while spreading some love. Ville-Marie Collection’s three core restaurants will be offering a delicious 2-course table d’hote menu priced specifically for the 8-week food festival. From fine dining and authentic Argentinian experience to iconic italian cuisine, LeCHOP has something to please all tastes and budgets. Decca77 – A brasserie just steps away from the Bell Centre featuring farm to table cuisine. L’Atelier d’Argentine – A mouth-watering female friendly Argentinian Steak House in the heart of downtown, offering a variety of meat, seafood and vegetarian options. Wienstein & Gavino’s – An institution in Montreal, serving delicious, authentic and family friendly Italian food to Montrealers for over 2 decades. The three participating restaurants will be offering
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special two-course menus with fixed prices at $25 in the spirit of each restaurant. Every menu is created under the supervision of renowned chef and Ville-Marie Collection culinary director Natalia Machado. To make this experience of culinary deliciousness even more incredible, LeCHOP partnered for the first time with Share the Warmth to help fight the battle against food insecurity with each table d’hote menu sold during the festival. For every LeCHOP meal sold $2.50, the estimated profits from each meal, will be donated to benefit the School Food Programs administered by Share the Warmth. Share the Warmth delivers food to 20 schools in the Montreal area, and reach an average of 1,700 children every week. As the weather drops, Montrealers are invited to cozy up, indulge and spread the love during the 8-week food festival. Book your reservation: http://mtltimes.ca/Montreal/social-life/food/lechop-6th-anniversary/
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Happening Gourmand Old Montreal – From January 11th to February 4th, 2018, foodies will rejoice! The annual festival, Happening Gourmand, proudly invites you to discover the best selection of restaurants in Old Montreal, offering fixed menus at reduced prices. BEVO Bar + Pizzeria, Taverne Gaspar, Kyo Bar Japonais, Méchant Boeuf, Modavie, Brasserie 701, Verses Bistro, Vieux-Port Steakhouse and Maggie Oakes are offering countless decadent meals to satisfy all your cravings. From authentic wood oven-baked pizza to elegant Japanese cuisine, Happening Gourmand has something for every palate. The nine participating restaurants will offer three-courses menus at a reduced fixed rate. Menu at $17: Taverne Gaspar, Brasserie 701, Méchant Bœuf, Maggie Oakes, Verses Bistro Menu at $23: BEVO Menu at $27: Gourmet Buffet at Vieux-Port Steak-
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