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Canadian Rent Prices on the Rise Montreal Ranks 4th By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca

If you've been looking for a new apartment or condo by PadMapper. to rent in Montreal recently, you might have encounThey state on their website that 'the report anatered prices which made you blink - not because they lyzes rental data from hundreds of thousands of active were lower than anticipated, but rather because they listings across the country. Listings are then aggrewere higher than imagined. Perhaps looking outside gated on a monthly basis to calculate median asking the city core, away from the trendier, popular areas rents for the top 26 most populous metro areas, promight be more in line with your budget. Although Montreal retains its ranking as having viding a comprehensive view of the current state of the fourth most expensive rental prices, on average it the market. The report is based on all data available has gone up over 13% over the past year - according in the month prior to publication. Any data that is reto a recent 'Canadian National Rent Report' released ported does not include short term or Airbnb listings'. www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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Overall across Canada they explain, '16 cities saw an upward rental growth trend, 9 downward and 1 stayed flat last month. The top ten markets had a fairly stable month without any changes in the rankings until the bottom two. Notably, Toronto held on steady to its ranking as the most expensive city to rent in Canada with one bedroom rent even increasing slightly, while Vancouver saw one bedroom rent dip below $2,000 again'. The good news - we are not number one. The bad news - we are not number twenty-six. Montreal rental prices show one and two bedroom units at an average of $1,350 and $1,660, respectively. Here is what it basically comes down (or up) to: TOP 5 MOST EXPENSIVE MARKETS 1. Toronto, ON held onto its position as the most expensive city in the nation with one bedroom rent continuing to grow last month, up 2% to $2,060. Two bedrooms saw a similar trend, climbing 1.2% to $2,550. 2. Vancouver, BC saw one bedroom rent fall below the $2,000 threshold again, decreasing 0.5% to $1,990. Two bedrooms stayed flat at $3,200. 3. Burnaby, BC remained third with one bedroom prices increasing 0.7% to $1,440, while two bedrooms saw a 0.9% dip to $2,130. Though fairly flat on a month to month basis, both bedroom types have rents up over 15% since this time last year. 4. Montreal, QC held onto its ranking as fourth. One bedroom rent grew 3.1% to $1,350, while two bedrooms jumped 5.1% to $1,660. One bedroom rent in this city is up over 13% since this time last year. 5. Barrie, ON rounded off the top five list with one bed-

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room rent increasing 0.8% to $1,270, while two bedrooms dropped 3.1% to $1,560. UPWARD - St. Catharines, ON moved up two spots and back into the top ten markets, ranking as tenth, with one bedroom rent up 4.8% to $1,090 and two bedrooms increasing 2.2% to $1,390. - London, ON climbed three spots to become the fifteenth most expensive city with one bedroom rent growing 4.8% to $1,090. Two bedrooms saw more moderate growth, up 1.8% to $1,120. - Saskatoon, SK had the second largest one bedroom rental growth rate, climbing 5.3% to $730. This city also moved up two spots to rank as the twenty-second priciest city. DOWNWARD - Oshawa, ON fell two spots and out of the top ten markets, now ranking as the eleventh most expensive city. One bedroom rent decreased 0.9% to $1,060, while two bedrooms saw a nice bump, up 4% to $1,300. - Halifax, NS dropped down three spots to become the eighteenth priciest city, tied with Regina. One bedroom rent fell 4.4% to $860, while two bedrooms saw a slight uptick, growing 0.9% to $1,110. - Regina, SK, similar to Halifax, fell three spots to rank as eighteenth with one bedroom prices decreasing 4.4% to $860.Two bedrooms, on the other hand, remained flat at $1,150. For once, it would be nice to come in last - as being first is not always better. You can read the full report at: https://blog.padmapper.com/canadian-rent-trends

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Catch 22. Before you hire any professional, you should research the market to find out who can do the best job for you. When interviewing agents, find out what kind of guarantee they are willing to give you with respect to the selling of your home. Unfortunately, you'll find that most agents simply cannot make such a guarantee. To help you learn more about this program and how it can make your move less stressful, a FREE special report has been prepared entitled "How to Avoid Getting Stuck with Two Homes". To order a FREE Special Report, visit www.WestislandGuaranteedSold.com or to hear a brief recorded message about how to order your FREE copy of this report call toll-free 1-800-727-7105 and enter 3005. You can call any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Get your free special report NOW to find out how to guarantee the cash sale of your home.

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MONTREAL - West Island - Every month, thousands of homeowners are faced with the stressful dilemma of whether to buy first or sell first.You see, if you buy before selling, you could run the risk of owning two homes. Or, just as bad, if you sell first, you could end up homeless. It's what insiders in the industry call the Real Estate Catch 22, and it's an extremely anxious position to find yourself in. This financial and emotional tightrope is one you usually have to walk alone because most agents have no way of helping you with this predicament. But one local realtor is using a unique Guaranteed Sale Program which solves this dilemma. This program guarantees the sale of your present home before you take possession of your new one. If your home doesn't sell in 120 days, they will buy it from you themselves for the previously agreed price ensuring that you never get caught in the Real Estate


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cause of many accidents themselves. It is difficult to understand the logic Giving the freedom to do so will not - it's like a stick through the spokes. make them more responsible. In Montreal's proposal to give cyclists fact, it might make things worse. more freedom in the city has most On a positive note, the city people, including some cyclists, in an uproar. Perhaps if Montreal cy- By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca wants to ban cyclists from riding while under the influence of alcohol clists were more responsible in how they share the roads with cars and pedestrians, there or drugs, as well as raising penalties for those who might be some sense to it, as it is has worked out well break the rules in place - and they also want to make side guards mandatory for heavy trucks so cyclists in other cities, but the reality is most are not. As part of other amendments to Quebec’s High- and people are not dragged under them. They have also proposed that 'dooring' should way Safety Code, the City wants the province to change existing traffic rules to allow cyclists to treat be recognized as a motor vehicle accident by the stop signs as yields instead of full stops. It is popularly SAAQ, in order for victims to be better compensated known as the 'Idaho Stop' where cyclists just slow and allow for better statistics. down instead of a full stop (unless there is a pedesThe city somehow believes the new rules would trian) and is somehow is intended to protect them also 'change the culture of cyclists to make more eye from distracted drivers and trucks with blind spots. contact with motorists at intersections and give priThey also want to allow cyclists to be able to turn right ority to pedestrians' and that it would make roads on red lights. In theory it might work, but in another place safer for everyone. To date, Quebec’s Transport Ministry has not and time. We have all seen how cyclists here blatantly ignore the rules already in place. Distracted drivers said if it will take on the city’s suggestions, in fact they are to blame for many accidents indeed, but cyclists only thing they did say so far, is they will not budge have hit pedestrians, run red lights and have been the on the proposed red light adjustments.

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Wine for the novice By: Matco Giovanetti / mtltimes.ca

Deciding to learn about wine could be exciting and perplexing for the beginner wine drinker. For some, learning about the subject is very natural, but others with more difficulty, they may need to start with lighter wines in order to get the hang up of the various flavors in those wines before moving forward. I always make the analogy of wine drinking to classical music appreciation. Generally speaking, Bach, Handel and Vivaldi are easier to understand for the neophyte listener rather than Beethoven or Berlioz, for instance. It is obvious that every beginner will love a different style of wine. The path of wine appreciation will depend on the social and demographic characteristics of the wine drinker. For example, I

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started out drinking Italian wines because they were more familiar to me because of my Italian background. On the other hand, at that time, I was an undergraduate student and my economic situation did not permitted me to drink expensive wines. At its basic core, all wine is really just fermented grape juice. What gives the wine its body, aroma and flavor characteristics depends on the blend of grapes, the winemaker style, and the aging. I recommend to the beginner wine drinker to stick with the simple, less complex wines so as not to overwhelm the taste buds. In my mind, these are wines that see little or no oak such as Pinot Grigio or Barbera.

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Wine has many flavors, depending on their style. If you Recommended red wines for beginners want to get an idea of the depth of wine flavors, I recommend consulting the wine aroma wheel from UC Just like the whites, you want to start out slowly with simple reds. Then, as your wine palate gains more exDavis. The Davis Wine Aroma Wheel is classified into perience, move on to more complex, full-bodied reds. several sections to help you visualize the different fla- Here are a few suggestions to start: vors, scents and aromatic qualities found in most red Pinot Noir: Light to medium bodied and super food and white wines, regardless of the grape variety. The friendly, it's so easy to fall in love with a Pinot Noir even same aromatic complexities and sensations pictured on if you don't call yourself a red wine enthusiast. the wine aroma wheel are found in red and white wines Syrah: Syrah and its Australian sibling, Shiraz, are one all over the world, from Bordeaux, to California and the and the same. Australian Shirazs tend to be a bit on the bolder side while French syrahs is a bit more fruity and Rhone Valley, as well as every other viticultural area. If you've ever heard someone talk about the "mouth has subtle complex spice nuances. feel" of a wine, they are referring to the viscosity, mean- Beaujolais Nouveau: This French wine is meant to be ing, how heavy or light does the wine feel in your drunk young. It releases in November of every year and mouth. New wine lovers tend to enjoy wines that are usually sells out before Christmas. The wine is fruity light on the palate. Lighter bodied wines include Beau- and light, without heavy tannins, making it a favorite for new wine drinkers jolais Nouveau and Sauvignon Blanc At the end of the day, wine is there for your enjoyment. In addition, many neophyte wine drinkers favor wines Whether you begin your wine quest by taking some of with slightly more sweetness than most of dry wines. my suggestions or decide to venture out on your own, This doesn't necessarily mean the wine needs to be sug- try tasting a few different bottles of a certain type of red ary concoction, just not so dry it makes your mouth or white wine to really get a feel for it. Use the resources pucker. Winemakers create wines in a wide range of available to you, as well. Ask your SAQ outlet to recomsweetness that depends on varietal, residual sugar, when mend you a wine to try. He or she will surely have some the grapes are harvested, alcohol content, and types of suggestions you will love. Wines of the week: grapes used. Sweetness ranges from dry reds and whites like Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay to very sweet Château de Pocé Touraine dessert wines such as Sauternes or Tokaji. For many beSauvignon Blanc 2016 ginners, off-dry wines such as Moscato d'Asti and Pinot ( Loire Valley, France) Noir are a great entree into wines. SAQ # 10689606 $14.40 Recommended white wines for beginners Lemon, oregano oil, and canIt comes to a matter of personal taste whether or not taloupe sorbet on the nose comyou start your wine drinking experience with reds or plemented by wild tarragon. whites, but generally, it's recommended to begin with Crispy, delicate and harmonious white wines. The reason for this is because white wines with soft yellow fruit nuances ( are lighter and easier on the palate than reds. Here are passion fruit). Amazing food match with pizza with shrimps a some great suggestions: and cherry tomatoes. Pinot Grigio: One of the most easiest white wines on the market, Pinot Grigio wines tend to be light and Vina Cobos Felino Chardonnay crisp, both in finish and flavor characteristics. 2016( Mendoza, Argentina) Moscato d'Asti: This slightly frizzy, off-dry wine from SAQ # 11625727 $18.95 Italy is a delight. It has flavors of apricots and almonds, and offers a crispy sweet and juicy sip that tickles the On the nose aromas that bring nose as you drink it. to mind frangipane cream with Riesling: This wine is known to have a myriad of styles peach and bright citrus underfrom dry to very sweet, but is almost universally loved tones. Round with a medium plus for its crisp citrus and mineral flavors, bright acidity, acidity. Flavors bring to mind, vanilla with mint and white and light body. Sauvignon Blanc: This is also a crisp, refreshing light chocolate undertones. Long afbodied white with simple flavors that include kiwi and tertaste that recalls mango and citrus. It's also a wonderful during the spring and sum- papaya caramel. Perfect with poultry and pasta dishes. mer because it is so refreshing. 12 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY


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New Hilton Garden Inn Town Mount Royal location Montreal real estate developer, Devmont, is proud to announce its partnership with Hilton for the hotel offering of its Westbury Montréal development project. Set to open in 2020, the new hotel will be an integral part of Westbury Montréal’s community life, boasting a central location in Quebec’s metropolis. The 261-room dual-branded hotel complex will feature 141 rooms under the Hilton Garden Inn banner and 120 suites under the Homewood Suites banner. The company is also pleased to announce it is partnering with U.S-based Urgo Hotels & Resorts hospitality group for the management of the new hotel. “We are thrilled to partner with Hilton for the Westbury Montréal development project. The Hilton brand under the management of Urgo meets the high-quality standards of our new

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condominium project and reflects the excellence of the proximity services that will be offered in the community,” said Sam Scalia, Devmont president. Located in the booming new neighbourhood, at the intersection of Town of Mount Royal, Hampstead and Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Damede-Grâce, the new Hilton hotel will be situated a short distance from the Montreal Trudeau Airport and city center, with direct access to major highways. Nestled in the heart of Westbury Montréal’s community, the dual-build hotel will offer guests direct access to local services on site which will include several restaurants, a pharmacy and a supermarket. In this transit-oriented development, hotel guests will be able to easily experience the best the city of Montreal has to offer, with easy access to the subway.

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grab-and-go retail space and a self-serve specialty coffee bar. Other brand amenities include complimentary WiFi throughout the property, a state-of-the-art fitness center and an indoor pool. Homewood Suites by Hilton Westbury Montréal will offer all-suite accommodations, featuring fully equipped kitchens and separate living and sleeping areas. Guests will also receive complimentary daily full-hot breakfast, evening social Monday-Thursday, Wi-Fi and a grocery shopping service*. “The addition of a dual-branded Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites by Hilton showcases two of the best offerings of the Hilton portfolio,” said Bill Duncan, global head of focused service and all suites brands, Hilton. “We look forward to working with Devmont Properties over the next two years as we make their investment a reality for the Montreal community.” The groundbreaking on the new hotel will begin in summer 2018. The first phases of the multimillion-dollar development project are scheduled to be delivered by 2019 with the completion of the hotel and condo towers. The entire Westbury Montreal complex will be completed by 2022.

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Westbury Montréal is a new urban development that will include 550 high-quality residential condos in four towers, an office tower, retail spaces, several restaurants and a central park. The multi-phase condominium development will be built on a 370,000-square-foot plot of land situated amidst an urban oasis, surrounded by modern buildings with a sophisticated architectural style, and enhanced by a network of sidewalks and stone alleys. With its European touch, this new Montreal neighbourhood and Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites dual-build hotel will sit in an environment designed according to sustainable development standards. Offering convenience and ease of access to both business and leisure travellers, the hotel will feature services and amenities which include meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 350 people, a restaurant, a 4,500 sq. ft. multifunctional ballroom and a 2,800 sq. ft. outdoor garden–terrace suited for events and receptions to meet the needs of all Montrealers in this central location. Hilton Garden Inn caters to the evolving needs of today’s traveller. Guests will have a variety of on-site dining options include a full-service bar, a 24-hour

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Glow in the Dark Zumba Party By: Elsa-Maret / mtltimes.ca

Sport – Café Campus is a student friendly venue, glowing gift bags and more. The tickets are sold at which regularly organises events for students and 25$ online and 30$ at the door. This unique anybody else interested. For a second edition this year, Café Campus is organising a “Glow In the Zumba class will be taking place on Saturday April Dark Zumba Party” with instructor, Jenni Morse. 28th, but make sure to book your ticket now as The event will be organising the Zumba class in a nightclub setting with professional lights, an amaz- they are selling out fast and spaces are limited. ing sound system, a big stage for the instructors Please note that this is an 18+ event, if you have and lots of backlight so that everyone will be glow- any further questions about this class, contact ing, so make sure to wear either white or neon clothes. Jenni Morse will be the leading instructor Jenni Morse at jennimorse.zumba@outlook.com . and she will be accompanied by three other Enjoy! Zumba instructors, who be helping out as well. The class will be held for an hour and a half with http://mtltimes.ca/Montreal/entertainment/glow lots of surprises to look forward too, including -dark-zumba-party/ www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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The organizing committee of Hudson’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is proud to announce CJAD-Radio morning man Andrew Carter has been named Grand Marshal of the 2018 edition of the parade. Mr. Carter, a long-time West Island resident, is a veteran broadcaster who is well known to Montreal’s English-speaking community. Many Montrealers have been sharing their mornings with him since 2003, before that he hosted the afternoon drive show. “I am absolutely thrilled,” said Carter, commenting on being named Grand Marshal of the 9th edition of Hudson’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which will be making its way down Main Road on Saturday, March 17, beginning at 1 p.m. “I think the Hudson parade is a great event and

a great boost for the community. I am honoured to be a part of it,” he added. “We could not be more fortunate to have Andrew as our Grand Marshal this year,” said parade director Jim Beauchamp. “He is well known in this community and his sense of humour will be on full display as his friends and colleagues join us on March 3rd for his Roast & Toast event.” Tickets for the Grand Marshal’s Roast & Toast gala evening at the Whitlock Golf and Country Club featuring comedian Joey Elias and former NHLer and hockey commentator P.J. Stock, can be reserved by calling 450-458-5305, ext. 200. Tickets are $65. For more information about the parade, please go to: www.hudsonparade.ca

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Nuit Blanche: 24 Hours of Vinyl By: Elsa-Maret / mtltimes.ca

The famous “Nuit Blanche” is coming up soon, more. which means there will be lots of exciting events The event has already taken place in various into look forward too, including “24 Hours of Vinyl”. ternational cities, including Paris, London, San The event is being hosted for an 18th edition this Francisco, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. It year and will be presented by Discogs the 3rd and 4th of March 2018 from 7:00 pm until 7:00 pm the will take place at the Edifice Wilder on De Bleury next day. Created in 2011, this musical marathon street in Downtown Montreal. For more informawill be a gathering of famous DJs playing vinyl tion about “24 Hours of Vinyl”, click below to acduring 24 hours non stop. Participants will be able cess the official Facebook event. Make sure to to experience the music in person but also follow check out other exciting events happening during it live across social media. “24 Hours of Vinyl” will the “Nuit Blanche” so that you don’t miss out on be an entire day centered around sharing and enjoying musical discoveries. There is no limit to more unique shows. genres of music and DJs will play their best selec- http://mtltimes.ca/Montreal/entertainment/nuittions from Jazz, Hip-Hop, Disco, Electro and much blanche-24-hours-vinyl/ www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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