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Montreal s Great Reboot | City News | thesuburban com

Politicians may be talking about a great economic reset, but this past weekend Montrealers revelled in this city’s great social reboot. When Premier François Legault announced the opening of terraces for May 28, as happily as the news was received there was still some caution by restauranteurs as to whether people were ready to come back. Well they needn’t have worried. Café Society was back and back in force. Downtown Montreal was ablaze in glory. Arguably the most elegant setup was on Peel and de Maisonneuve, but Crescent St. was packed as well with attached traditional terraces overflowing. On Peel and de Maisonneuve, elegant, peaked white terrace tents were set up one next to each other running from Café Ferrera, to the iconic Chez Alexandre and all the way through around the corner of de Maisonneuve to the popular dinner and dancing club Soubois that put out three tents. Most restaurants were taking reservations for the terraces and by 11.30 in the morning on

Time to make the spirit of Renaissance Saturday into a reality | Editorials

To borrow novelist Joseph Heller’s phrase “Something Happened” this past Saturday afternoon in this city. It came alive for a few hours. Not through noisy, divisive demonstrations, but through normal living. It may have been the signal that it is time for a cautious renaissance and that we should start acting on the positive numbers showing up in our metropolis. Throughout the past year of restrictions, we have always been told that they were necessary based on the numbers and on public health directives. We were even told that when the contrary was true. Public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda had said on Sept. 25th that there was “no reason to close restaurants because they were following guidelines and there were few cases from that sector.” Restaurants were closed despite that comment some five days later. It not only tore the heart put of the joie de vivre of our city, cost 300,000 jobs but also contributed to a host of mental health problems accordin

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