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Si tu es présentement aux études et que tu es à la recherche d'un emploi d'été aussi trippant que payant, Hydro-Québec pourrait bien être ton employeur de choix. La société d'État engage des guides touristiques pour la période estivale à plusieurs endroits au Québec et tu n'as pas besoin d'expérience pour attirer l'attention de l'équipe de recrutement.

Que ce soit à Sainte-Julie, Lac-Mégantic, Shawinigan ou encore sur la Côte-Nord, tu seras rémunéré.e entre 21 et 27 $ de l'heure selon les offres affichées sur Indeed, en plus d'acquérir de nombreuses connaissances utiles autour de la transition énergétique, la vulgarisation scientifique ainsi que sur l'histoire et le patrimoine régional.

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Spring is a great time to pick up a new book or get back into a hobby that you've been meaning to return to for a while now.

If you've always been a bookworm who just hasn't had the time, or you're trying to expand your knowledge of the written arts, Amazon Canada's book section is full of best sellers and great finds.

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Fun fact: Valentine's day is just around the corner, so it just might be time to start searching for that special gift. 

If you're a little bit lost on where to start, then luckily, brands like Mejuri have got you covered. 

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Have you always wanted to support a small business in Canada but had no idea where to start? Well, there's a guide for that. 

That's right, a Canadian company actually put together a product guide just for you and it can ease your search as December is now in full swing and Christmas is not too far behind. 

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The spooky month is upon us and some of us just can't wait. However, seeing how this has been the year of COVID-19, you might be wondering if Halloween in Alberta is still on the agenda. Luckily for you, the Government of Alberta has told the public that Halloween is still very much on the agenda this year. 

"I have no plans to suggest that Albertans cancel Halloween this year. My own children would never forgive me," said Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's top doctor, at a press conference on Thursday, October 1. 

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