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Article content The pandemic has forced about 50 of the province’s 200 sugar shacks to shut down. The others have all recorded decreases in revenue. In a genius effort to save this beloved industry, 70 sugar shack owners got together and launched, in February, Ma cabane à la maison. The idea was simple: allow people to order online from one of the participating sugar shacks and have the cabane à sucre experience at home. Last week, it was revealed that 110,000 kits had been sold, representing 500,000 meals. Ma cabane à la maison injected more than $11 million into Quebec regional economies and helped save the sugar shack industry. We did it! For the love of maple syrup, we showed solidarity and saved a tradition whose loss would be unthinkable. ....
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Article content Last year, for Lunar New Year, Serena Zhang hosted an annual gala at Place des Arts’ Théâtre Maisonneuve, featuring traditional singing and dance performances by various local groups. This weekend, she’ll be hosting a similar celebration on Zoom. It’s just one of the many ways Montreal’s Chinese community is adapting what is traditionally a time to come together, under the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Montreal s Chinese community adapts for Lunar New Year during pandemic Back to video “Everyone misses the social interaction,” said Zhang, who is president of the Young Chinese Professionals Association (YCPA). “We miss being physically together to celebrate the New Year, but it’s better to be prudent and conscientious under the circumstances.” ....