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Before you run out to pick up more eggs, check out this list of what’s open and closed during the long weekend.
An Easter miracle? The Canadiens have only played two games following a week off when two of their players were placed on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list. And while they might hit a wall as early as next week — when Montreal begins a stretch of four games every week until the season concludes — there are many aspects of the team’s play that must be pleasing to interim head coach Dominique Ducharme. “Surprised? It’s always good when you see it happen,” Ducharme said.
A house made from sweets: Premier François Legault’s Outremont mansion is for sale — and it’ll set back prospective buyers at least $5 million. Listed on April 1, Legault and his wife, Isabelle Brais, have called the property home since 1998, when it was purchased for $1.15 million. The eight-bedroom, 8,000-square-foot home dates back to 1916, when it was originally constructed by one of the confectionary magnates, the Viau brothers, as a main residence.
Something’s brewing: Montreal’s hospitals are beginning to report an uptick in COVID-19 admissions during the pandemic’s third wave, with younger and sicker patients staying longer in intensive-care units. “There may be something brewing and this isn’t the time to get lax just because you’ve been vaccinated or others have been vaccinated. I think the message was to carry on the way we carried on during the first wave,” said Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg, executive director of the centre-west health authority in charge of the Jewish General.
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