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Some classics, reinvented or not, and some laughs: excellent excuses to get together in front of the ICI Télé films. Good Cop, Bad Cop by Eric Canwell Photo: Alliance Vivafilm Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 : Celebrate our biceps culture!At 7:30 pm on the 22nd and 23rd, ICI Télé presents the double Good Cop, Bad Cop And Good Cop, Bad Cop 2, produced the sequel eleven years after the first, but it’s still spurred on by the shocking duo of likable, daredevil Patrick Howard and Colm Feore, all done with unbridled elegance. An English-speaking Ontario policeman, and another French-speaking Quebecos,…

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Newsletter. Le Comptoir Saint-Pierre and Le Joker Pub ludique in Drummondville have benefited from Mazda Drummondville’s generosity, each receiving a $2,500 check. As part of the “Local Legends” program, Mazda Canada has offered dealers cash so they can help local businesses that have faced their share of challenges in recent months. Marc-Andre Tremblay, Director of Sales at Mazda Drummondville and his team, with the help of SDED, chose two companies that were important to them. First, they donated $2,500 to purchase toys at Joker Pub Ludique. This investment made it possible to kill two birds with one stone. The board…

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Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos Alors que les salles de cinéma ont été forcées de fermer leurs portes lundi, Films Séville rebondit en présentant le film L’Arracheuse de temps sur la plateforme Crave dès le 31 décembre. Publié le 23 décembre 2021 à 11h37 Marissa Groguhé La Presse Le long métrage inspiré du conte de Fred Pellerin, réalisé par Francis Leclerc, n’aura eu droit qu’à quelques semaines au grand écran. La hausse fulgurante de cas de COVID-19 ayant mené à la brusque fermeture des cinémas, le distributeur a pris la décision permettre aux cinéphiles de visionner le film…

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Under the theme “Culture is Everywhere,” the show highlights the artists and major works of the past year that have brought our daily lives together. Once again, in 2021, the pandemic will have highlighted the importance of art in our lives. For a look at the highlights of the 2021 cultural life, host André Robitaille presents meetings between artists who have distinguished the fields of performing arts, literature, music, visual arts and film this year. David Goderault, Isabelle Piccard, André Ropitel and Patrice Michaud Photo: Pamplemousse media Literature and childhood magicIsabelle Piccard, Patrice Michaud and David Goderault, who published children’s…

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Laval Rockets announced on Wednesday that the 2022 NHL All-Star Hockey League, scheduled to take place at Place Belle on February 6-7, will not take place. • Read also: The NHL will not go to Beijing The event is the latest in a long list of sports competitions and matches that have been postponed or canceled due to COVID-19. For hockey fans in the Laval region, this is another missing event, the result of the pandemic. “The postponement of the All-Star Classic for a second year is disappointing, but unfortunately inevitable under the circumstances. It is certainly one of the…

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Alicia Moffet took the time to announce to her Instagram subscribers the news we dread. Late in the evening of December 21, she posted a text announcing that she was no longer married to Alex Mintink, Billie Lou’s father whom she had been with for nearly 4 years. Alicia points out in her text that the past few times have been very difficult and that the situation is complicated given everything they have in common. Obviously, their number one priority will still be their daughter, Billy Lou. Having always been active since her appearance in La Voix, Alicia continues projects.…

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Emily in Paris is back. Unfortunately. Let us first make one thing clear: the author of these lines has fallen under a spellEmily in ParisLast year, they were seduced by the supposed lightness of this simple comedy. But this first series of episodes was clearly enough for a walk around the park. Today we still find Emily Cooper exactly where we left off. The American sent to Paris is still in the service of knowledge, under the yoke of her chief Sylvie. She’s also, always, torn between her feelings for Gabriel and her friendship with Camille. Ah, and his French…

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Do you remember the Daymak Spiritus? We told you about this Canadian three-wheeled electric vehicle last March when the Toronto-based manufacturer announced a crowdfunding campaign to produce its first copies. Well, yesterday was the official unveiling of the form, not at York University as originally planned, but online via YouTube due to the resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Ontario.“This car is a dream come true, and I am delighted to finally be able to display it,” said Aldo Baiocchi, President of Daymak. It’s very exciting to see the first road-ready prototype, and five more are under construction. Thanks to all…

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Although health care workers already have months of the pandemic in their bodies, the network is holding up for now. According to the latest count, of the approximately 299,000 employees in the network, there are 4,223 absentees, compared to a peak of 12,000 absentees at the height of the crisis. Posted on Dec 21, 2021 at 5:00 AM Louise Leduc Journalism At a press conference, the Minister of Health and Social Services, Christian Duby, said we have already seen worse. He specified that “all kinds of scenarios” are considered if absenteeism further complicates the situation. Nothing specific has been specified.…

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Sorry, your browser does not support videos Two feature films from Quebec, confessions by Luc Picard and New Quebec By Sarah Fortin, who won awards this weekend at the Whistler Film Festival in British Columbia. Posted on Dec 20, 2021 at 12:28 PM Andre Duchesne Journalism with New QuebecSarah Fortin won the Boerse Prize for Best Screenplay. Starring Christine Beaulieu, Jean-Sebastien Korchesne, Jean-Luc Canabe, Jean-Marc Dalby, New Quebec It is defined as “diving into the heart of the Innu and Naskapi communities at the crossroads of musical genres”. We follow the couple, Sophie and Matthew, who pass through Schefferville to…

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