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Bill Zacharkiw's Wines of the Week: July 27, 2018
A montepulciano made for meat, pinot grigio with complex aromatics, one of the best SAQ rosés and a Portuguese red with lots of maraschino cherry.
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Gluten-free foods for kids often high in sugar and fat: study
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Poll: Would you go on a nudism vacation?
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After #MeToo lifted the veil on sexism, female chefs say Canada's culinary industry is changing ...
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After #MeToo lifted the veil on sexism, female chefs say Canada's culinary industry is changing ...
This Week's Flyers
Neighbourhood Walkabout: C.D.N.-N.D.G. is a community of choice
Rich mix of cultures defines borough that runs gamut from St. Joseph’s Oratory to dog-friendly parks.
Prince Harry, Sir Elton John join forces in fight against AIDS
Elton John and Prince Harry have teamed up to launch a new AIDS initiative targeted at young men.
The rock veteran, who performed at the British royal’s wedding reception in May, joined him at the International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam in The Netherlands on Tuesday to announce the MenStar Coalition, a partnership between Elton’s own AIDS Foundation, the U.
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Royals Prince Harry, Meghan Markle pay tribute to Nelson Mandela
LONDON — Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have visited an exhibition in London charting the life of Nelson Mandela. -
Royals Meghan Markle dumps American friends and family
Meghan Markle has moved on after her glamorous wedding to Prince Harry, has learned exclusively, leaving her American friends and family in her glittering dust.
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Local Food Reviews Restaurant review: Fresh air, fresh tastes at Val-David's L’Épicurieux
The country restaurant's inspiring food and setting are great excuses for an escape to the Laurentians. -
Local News Juliette & Chocolat celebrates 15 years with $100 brownie
How much would you fork out for a brownie covered in 23-karat edible gold? -
Local News SAQ strike: Six surprisingly good supermarket wines
If SAQ workers end up walking out again and you resort to grocery-store wine, we found six bottles that won't make you gulp with dread. -
Business Billionaire eyebrow shaper is said to seek $650-million loan
Anastasia Soare is used to raising eyebrows in the world of beauty. Now she's turning her gaze to the trillion-dollar leveraged-loan market. -
Recipes Six O'Clock Solution: Say yes peas to this open-face chicken sandwich
Remove the top slice of bread and add some mint for a Danish twist on the classic hot chicken sandwich from food writer Trine Hahnemann. -
World French winemakers revolt against 'unbearable' health labels on bottles
The health minister wants two labels obligatory on each wine bottle — one warning pregnant women against drinking and the other a reminder that wine is illegal for under-18s -
Homes Shelter: Sherbrooke St. condo with a yoga salon and a view
Andrea Terni was sold because 'the living and dining room was ideal for teaching my classes,' while Paul Terni liked the Grand Séminaire view -
Life Restaurant reviews: Add Ssense and Colette cafés to your shopping list
Deluxe department stores still have a place in Montreal, Lesley Chesterman says, and with them come chic restaurants.
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Food Six O'Clock Solution: Spinach, Tomato and Chickpea Curry
This lively curry should be served with the flatbread chapatis or basmati rice. -
Local Food Reviews Lesley Chesterman's top 10 bring-your-own-wine restaurants
Food writer Lesley Chesterman answers her single most frequently asked question — what's your favourite BYOW restaurant? — with 10 great choices. -
Homes Karl Lohnes: Invite outdoor decor inside for year-round style
Outdoor furnishings can have the look and feel of sophisticated interior products, while also being durable and easy to wash. -
Homes Shelter: St-Henri triplex enhanced by vintage, refurbished furniture
Alberta-native Carmen Joy King fell in love with Montreal during an internship at age 21. Seventeen years later, she calls the city home. -
Life Social Notes: end-of-season sizzle from Jewish General, Grands Ballets
Canadian Red Cross, Olympiques spéciaux Québec and Shield of Athena also share the spotlight in columnist Jennifer Campbell's summer wrap. -
Homes Montreal’s June home sales up from year ago to mark 40 months of growth
The increase came as sales of single-family homes slipped about two per cent to 2,290 compared with 2,342 a year ago. -
Local Food Reviews Restaurant review: Some but not all of Le Petit Italien's charms restored
The former owner reacquired the resto, the old name and Christian Bisson on wine, but has the new crew recaptured the former glory? -
Food Beyond the Plate with Candide's fearless forager John Winter Russell
The Montreal chef didn't take the easy path, but has distinguished himself with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. -
Recipes Six O'Clock Solution: Feeling scrambled? Serve up this simple sandwich
Copenhagen chef and food writer Trine Hahnemann's Open Sandwiches proves the Scandinavians are experts in the art of the open-face sandwich. -
Food Lloydies Jamaican patties move to next generation with Montreal restaurants
Next-generation patty-makers aren't messing with a good thing: people who had their weddings catered by Lloydies 30 years ago say the food tastes as they remember it.