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Week in Review: Warm spring, COVID sharks, Biodome fatigue, snow inferno, sugar shack takeout

Article content Quebecers can expect to experience one of the mildest springs in recent memory this year, according to the MétéoMédia long-range forecast, which notes that contrary to previous years, cold weather systems will not be lingering in eastern Canada in the weeks to come. “It may be the mildest spring in the past 10 years, at least since 2013,” said MétéoMédia chief meteorologist André Monette. However Monette noted a few spring storms could result in higher precipitation levels in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley regions, although the predicted number of rain days stands at 35 to 45 days, close to the annual norm.

Quebec is in a period of calm seas, but beware of sharks, Arruda warns

Quebec pharmacies to start providing vaccinations this month

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé announced last week that the province completed a deal with pharmacies to start inoculating the population with the COVID-19 vaccine, with appointments starting March 15.

Variants on the rise as Quebec reaches grim anniversary of COVID-19 s arrival

Variants on the rise as Quebec reaches grim anniversary of COVID-19 s arrival Isaac Olson © Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press Quebec Premier François Legault watches a woman get her COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in Montreal s Olympic Stadium last week. It s now been more than a year since the very first case of COVID-19 was detected in Montreal on Feb. 27, 2020 a tiny spark that quickly became a wildfire as March break travellers began returning home with fresh tans and a highly contagious virus. Over the past year, more than 10,300 Quebec residents have died of the illness and the total number of people known to have been infected is nearing 300,000.

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