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Ce n'est pas tous les jours que tu peux voir une Zamboni circuler dans les rues de Montréal, mais c'est exactement ce qui s'est passé le mardi 11 février, lorsque Marie Philip-Poulin, vedette de la LPHF et des Victoires de Montréal, a conduit l'énorme véhicule le long de la rue Sainte-Catherine.

Aux côtés de Philip-Poulin, l’ancien joueur de la LNH François Beauchemin et quelques jeunes fans de hockey ont salué les gens du coin, aidant à rassembler la ville hôte avant la Confrontation des 4 nations. Ensemble, iels ont fièrement célébré une collaboration inspirante destinée à rendre le hockey plus accessible aux jeunes Montréalais.e.s dans le besoin et à les rapprocher plus que jamais de leurs idoles du hockey.

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Rogers just dropped an entertaining new ad starring none other than John Krasinski (yep, Jim from The Office!). In this entertaining video, John lip-syncs and dances to Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off (Taylor’s Version)” on Lake Simcoe while streaming the song on Rogers 5G. Just when he thinks he’s alone, a fisherman catches him mid-"shake”.

It’s hilarious and John dancing on the boat is a total vibe – and you’ll be dancing along in no time!

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Both Rogers and Bell are apparently increasing the prices of some phone and internet plans in Canada.

That means you could soon be paying more money every month for your phone and internet bills with these Canadian telecom companies.

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After the nationwide outage this July, Rogers Canada has set aside a whole lot of money for customer credits in the third quarter of 2022.

In a July 27 release by the company, it announced that approximately $150 million is going to be added to the company's operating costs for the months of July, August and September.

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The CEO and president of Rogers Communications, Tony Staffieri, has laid out a plan to "win back" the trust of Canadians after the July 8 national outage.

On Monday, July 25, the telecommunications business head appeared before the parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry and Technology to discuss the outage and the company's plan to prevent similar events in the future.

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