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Do you eat the recommended five servings of fruits and vegetables a day?According to one recent study by Montreal's public health agency, most Montrealers don't.It is hard to pinpoint one reason for...
View ArticleÉpluche ta ville web doc
Principale You're invited to:Discover the many different ways people are putting local food on the menu in Montreal. Learn fun food facts and brush up on your local food history.Find out what you can...
View ArticleWeb docs showcase local eating à la montréalaise
A crowd recently gathered at the Maison du développement durable for the premiere of the Épluche ta ville web doc series. lire la suite
View ArticleFood happening, place Émilie Gamelin, Montreal
Dates de l'événement: 1 Août, 2013 - 11:30 - 14:30 Come celebrate local fruits and vegetables over lunch hour at the place Émilie Gamelin! As part of our super fun Épluche ta ville campaign, we...
View ArticleVideo: Why join a community garden?
Francine, a member of the Églantier community garden in the Montreal borough Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, explains, "Before coming here, I'd never planted a garden in my life. I came from the...
View ArticleFood happening on Ste-Catherine and Clark
Our Épluche ta ville team invites you to yet another food happening, this time as part of the lunchtime Pique-nique en vert to be held on Thursday, August 15 in the parc Hydro-Québec next to the...
View ArticleJoin us at Récoltes urbaines de Montréal
Dates de l'événement: 20 Septembre, 2013 - 17:00 - 21:00 The Conférence régionale des élus de Montréal wil hold its second annual Récoltes urbaines de Montréal, on Friday, September 20 from 5 p.m. to...
View ArticleNeighbourhood markets much needed antidote to Montreal's "food deserts"
Interesting fact number one: Two-thirds of the food we consume here in Quebec comes from elsewhere. Interesting fact number two: most Montrealers don't eat the recommended five servings of fruits and...
View ArticleWeekend food happening
Our Épluche ta ville team invites you to one last gourmet cooking demo and tasting event at Montreal's Jean-Talon Market this Saturday, October 5. lire la suite
View ArticleOne restaurant that knows where its tomatoes are from
Quebecers love to dine out. But is it still possible to eat local when eating out? According to this Épluche ta ville mini web doc, yes.lire la suite
View ArticleWords of inspiration this World Food Day from celebrity chef Normand Laprise
Every October 16, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations marks World Food Day. This year's theme is one that is close to our heart: Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and...
View ArticleCome see us at Megaphone during Sustainable Tourism presentation
Montrealers, join us at Megaphone on Friday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m. when Tourism Montreal – the organization behind Montreal's sustainable restaurant list – leads an exchange on sustainable tourism....
View ArticleCan I still eat local in the winter?
According to our Épluche ta ville team, there are lots of ways that you can continue to eat sustainably even in the winter. Some vegetables are grown in Quebec throughout the year: carrots beets...
View ArticleAnnick's picks: Local gift ideas for Montrealers
Annick Girard of Épluche ta ville shares her gift ideas for the locavores on your list. lire la suite
View ArticleBuying local biggest Quebec trend in responsible consumption
Buying local is the responsible-consumption behaviour that has progressed the most in Quebec since 2010, and food is at the top of the list of products that Quebecers prefer to buy local, according to...
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