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Publishing date: Jul 21, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 10 minute read • Angela Zografos, left, and Marsha Smith display baklava that will be available at the Sudbury Greek Festival at the Hellenic Centre in Sudbury, Ont. on July 23-24. The festival is offering takeout service only. Festival hours are noon to 8 p.m. each day. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network
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Health: Terry Ames marked 10 years of being by launching the 2021 Local Cancer Support Draw, which this year features a Cadillac XT5 as its grand prize. The 2021 draw is live now at www.cancersupportdraw.com and runs until Oct. 7 at noon. Prize-winning tickets will be drawn the same day at 2 p.m. and announced on the website. Ontario residents 18 or older can purchase tickets, which are available online only. Cost is $20 each, $50 for three and $75 for five. A maximum of 10,000 tickets will be sold. Second prize is a Napoleon Rogue barbecue, whi
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With temperatures nearing the 20s this weekend, tulips sprouting from the ground and the city’s restaurants and shops having the whole picnic prep thing down pat, we’ve hit peak springtime in Montreal, and it’s in everyone’s best interest to enjoy it while they can.
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Running until May 27, tickets continue to be available for the U-pick fields of Tulipes.ca in Laval and Boucherville, and proceeds from their month of operations will benefit the Canadian Liver Foundation, which funds lifesaving research in Canada. Unfortunately, they’re booked solid for Mother’s Day, but tickets remain for just about every other day. It’s $9.95 for entrance to the site, and tulips cost $1 each ($19.95 for 24 tulips or $39.95 for 50).
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It’s official: Tickets are available for the drive-thru U-pick fields of Tulipes.ca in Laval and Boucherville. People are invited to pick their own bouquets. It’s $9.95 for entrance to the site and tulips cost $1 apiece ($19.95 for 24 or $39.95 for 50 tulips). Proceeds will benefit the Canadian Liver Foundation, which funds lifesaving research in Canada.
Prep for Mother’s Day Francine looks for plants at Angel Jardins at the Atwater Market in Montreal. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette
The shop-local movement has never been more needed than during this dreadful pandemic, so why not take every opportunity to do so? If you need some ideas on how to prep for Mother’s Day, the Gazette has put together a guide for you. Step out, go shopping and keep another dollar out of Bezos’s pockets.