THE SCOOP | Quebec To Re-Open Concert Halls In Late March
By Michael Vincent on March 17, 2021
Quebec Premier François Legault has announced the reopening of concert halls, theatres and movie theatres in red zones.
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By Michael Vincent on March 17, 2021
Quebec Premier François Legault has announced the reopening of concert halls, theatres and movie theatres in red zones.
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