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- elainebac1
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Events:
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Brocante Vintage NDG:
Discover a world of vintage treasures and unique finds at the fall Brocante Vintage NDG! Step into a vibrant market filled with curated vintage decor, one-of-a-kind objects, timeless clothing, and so much more. Whether you’re hunting for that perfect piece to complete your space or just love the thrill of exploring retro gems, this is the event for you! Bring your friends, family, and your love for all things vintage. We can’t wait to see you there!
Espace Knox, 6215 Av. Godfrey, Montréal, QC H4B
Nov 23, 2025, at 11:00 AM.

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Salon du livre 2025:

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Live at the Haskell Free Library, right on the U.S. border. A black line on the floor marks the U.S.-Canada border that runs through the Haskell Free Library, and through the lives of the people who live in Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. Matt Galloway hosts a live show in this unique venue, after months of simmering political tensions that have tested the enduring friendship of the two countries. We hear from bestselling author Louise Penny, musical guest Patrick Watson and local residents who live the reality of the border line, every day.

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Books:
Tom Allen’s new book is an almanac for classical music lovers. The musician and broadcaster talks to Q's Tom Power about his new book, Tom Allen's Classical Musick Almynack.

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Arts and culture news:
Where mathematics and art meet:
Fibonacci and the Future: How Ancient Math Powers Modern Technology. Every November 23, math lovers celebrate Fibonacci Day, a nod to the numerical sequence that begins 1, 1, 2, 3.


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This 407-million-year-old species of clubmoss doesn’t follow the Fibonacci sequence like most of its living relatives. © Rafael Ben-Ari - Getty Images
Modern engraving of Fibonacci, not based on authentic sources.[35] There are no known authentic descriptions or portraits of Fibonacci.[36]

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The Édouard-Montpetit Station has the distinction of being the deepest in Canada and the second deepest in North America. Manuel Mathieu echoes this deep rootedness of the REM in his work Le Mont habité.

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