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Horoscope du 20 janvier : Ce signe va faire une découverte bouleversante
Ce mardi 20 janvier marque un tournant énergétique important avec l'influence de Mars qui stimule votre intuition et votre capacité d'analyse. Les émotions profondes remontent à la surface, révélant des vérités cachées que vous étiez prêt à découvrir. Cette journée favorise les prises de conscience et les transformations personnelles. Le Scorpion est particulièrement favorisé aujourd'hui, […]

Un centre d’amusement de 23 000 pi2 avec glissades et mini-golf ouvre à Québec en 2026
À Québec, ou n'importe où vraiment, on ne dit pas non à un nouvel endroit pour divertir les enfants. Bonne nouvelle : une nouvelle destination familiale est en train de se préparer et elle promet de devenir un sérieux plan B… même quand il fait beau dehors. Bfly, le concept québécois qui fait voyager petit.e.s et grand.e.s dans un univers rempli de papillons et d’expériences immersives, ouvrira un tout nouveau centre permanent dans la capitale nationale à l’été 2026. À lire également : Tu peux faire du karting d'hiver sur une piste de 1,4 km à 25 min de QuébecAprès avoir testé le terrain avec des installations éphémères qui ont attiré des foules aux Galeries de la Capitale, Bfly passe à l’étape suivante à Québec avec un projet d’envergure qui s’inscrit dans un investissement privé de plus de 12 millions $, partagé avec une autre ouverture majeure à Laval. See on Instagram Oui, Laval a déjà droit à son centre depuis la fin décembre, mais du côté de Québec, l’attente promet d’être récompensée. Le futur Bfly de la capitale prendra place sur le boulevard de l’Ormière, dans un bâtiment conçu sur mesure pour accueillir l’expérience complète. On parle de 23 000 pieds carrés, capables de recevoir jusqu’à 400 visiteurs et visiteuses en même temps. Bref, assez grand pour impressionner autant les enfants que les parents. Le labyrinthe de Bfly Laval. Patrick Beaudy pour BFly | CourtoisieAu menu : les célèbres volières où des centaines de papillons exotiques volent librement, le plus grand labyrinthe de miroirs jamais créé par Bfly, mais aussi deux grosses nouveautés. Un jeu de mini-putt fluo. Patrick Beaudy pour BFly | CourtoisieUn mini-golf de 18 trous sur le thème de la jungle, avec une ambiance qui passe du jour à la nuit, et un immense module de jeux intérieur sur quatre étages rempli de glissades et de défis physiques. Le module de Bfly Laval. Patrick Beaudy pour BFly | Courtoisie Ajoute à ça des salles de fêtes privées et une aire de restauration, et tu obtiens une destination qui se prête autant aux sorties spontanées qu’aux fêtes d’anniversaire.En attendant l’ouverture officielle à Québec prévue en juin 2026. L’installation actuelle aux Galeries de la Capitale reste accessible jusqu’au 15 mars, juste à temps pour la relâche. Après ça, Bfly tournera une page… et en ouvrira une beaucoup plus grande, plus immersive et franchement plus spectaculaire.Bfly QuébecQuand : Ouverture prévue en juin 2026Adresse : 6525, boul. de l’Ormière, Québec, QC Site Internet de BflyLa photo de couverture est utilisée à titre indicatif seulement.Des outils d'IA peuvent avoir été utilisés pour soutenir la création ou la distribution de ce contenu ; cependant, il a été soigneusement édité et vérifié par un membre de l'équipe éditoriale de Narcity. Pour plus d'informations sur l'utilisation de l'IA, nos normes et notre éthique journalistique, veuillez consulter la page Normes Éditoriales de Narcity.

Canada's new 'Jersey Shore' spinoff premieres this week and here's a breakdown of the cast
If you're also in a constant state of missing the heyday of reality T.V. then there might be something to fill that void coming this week. A Canadian version of the show that gave us "GTL" and "cabs are here!" is airing on January 22, and partiers from coast to coast are joining the house as roommates. While nothing can truly replace the magic of the original cast, it's a wild group of Canadians in Kelowna partying together — so it's bound to be entertaining at the very least. Also, we get an extra hit of nostalgia because Snooki is also going back to the (Canada) shore! See on Instagram If you want to see who's representing your province/city/small town in Canada — here's the cast of Canada Shore, airing on Paramount+ on January 22, 2026. Ryleigh See on Instagram Maritimers listen up, because according to Ryleigh's Instagram bio, she's a StFX Alumni who lives in Halifax. She's a small-town girl, though, from Bridgewater, and the press release for the show says she's "here to bring the Scotian energy."Age: 25Hometown: Bridgewater, Nova ScotiaInstagram: @ryleighgregoryIsaiah See on Instagram Isaiah is a "Caribbean-Dutch-African thrill-seeker, lives and breathes skateboarding," and apparently, Nickelback is a no for him. Also, he's got "hidden talent for backflips," so maybe we'll catch some on screen.Age: 26Hometown: Calgary, AlbertaInstagram: @50gold_60platinum Emmett See on Instagram Emmett now lives in Vancouver, and apparently, he's a "self-proclaimed gym bro with a golden heart," so get ready for lots of GLT, emphasis on the G.Age: 25 Hometown: Peterborough, OntarioInstagram: @emett_watsonGizelle See on Instagram Gizelle lives in Mississauga, and you might recognize her already because she has some viral TikToks (one with 2.5 million views). She's bringing a love of anime and bikinis to the shore, and is "set to rep Caribbean culture, bring the island vibes, and showcase to Canada her bold, unforgettable energy."Age: 25 Hometown: Montego Bay, JamaicaInstagram: @gizelleemarieeChristopher See on Instagram Christopher is there for a party, and "lives for tequila, attention, and unforgettable moments." Behind that though, there's "a lot of heart" that he's ready to showcase at the shore.Age: 22Hometown: Toronto, OntarioInstagram: @christopher.brownnKeyaira See on Instagram Keyaira is another East Coast girl heading West. She's a dog groomer with big dreams, who's ready to "turn a few heads along the way."Age: 23Hometown: Halifax, Nova ScotiaInstagram: @keysnow_Emmy See on Instagram Emmy's an aesthetician from New Brunswick who's ready to "stir up a little drama," and show off her "over-the-top personality."Age: 21Hometown: Fredericton, NBInstagram: @emmysharpeEthan See on Instagram Ethan calls himself "The Machine," so we may have Canada's version of "The Situation." Age: 23Hometown: Newmarket, OntarioInstagram: @ethanmayzBauer See on Instagram Bauer's a bodybuilder who's a "self-proclaimed 'golden retriever' with abs and attitude." He's a blend of city and country, bringing even more GTL energy to the shore. Age: 22Hometown: Prince Albert, SaskatchewanInstagram: @bauerswystun Lila See on Instagram Big hoops are Lila's signature look, and the Toronto girl is ready to bring the energy to Kelowna.Age: 20Hometown: Toronto, OntarioInstagram: @lilaromanin

Here's when you can start filing your taxes for 2025 in Canada if you want your refund ASAP
If you've been eyeing your bank account and thinking about that sweet tax refund, now's the time to get ready. Tax season in Canada is just around the corner, and if you file early, you could get your money back sooner than you might think.Before you rush to fill out your return, though, you'll want to know exactly when you can file — and what steps to take now if you're hoping for a fast refund.The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that it will officially start accepting tax returns for the 2025 tax year on February 23, 2026.READ ALSO: The CRA is sitting on over $1.7B in uncashed cheques — Here's how to check if any are yoursThat's when online filing opens, and if you're signed up for direct deposit, you could see your money in as little as two weeks. Not too shabby for a bit of paperwork.So if you've been wondering when you can start filing taxes for 2025 in Canada, it's a good idea to start planning ahead now. There are a few things you can do ahead of time to make sure you're ready to go once the tax return filing date arrives. — (@) The CRA recommends double-checking some things now so your filing process goes smoothly and you don't get held up waiting for access to your account. Here's what you should do ASAP: Log in to your CRA My Account. If you've forgotten your sign-in info or security answers, you can now reset them yourself online or contact the CRA by phone. But if you wait until February or March, expect long wait times on the phone — it gets busy fast, so now's the time to sort it out. Set up multi-factor authentication. Starting February 2026, all CRA My Account users will be required to have a backup multi-factor authentication (MFA) method (like an authenticator app or passcode grid). You'll need to set this up first before you can access your account when tax season kicks off. Update your personal info. Got a new phone number or moved last year? Changed your marital status? Update those details now in your onlineto make sure your benefits and credits aren't delayed or disrupted.According to the CRA, early online filers can usually expect their returns to be processed in about two weeks, but paper returns take around eight weeks. So if a speedy refund is what you're after, filing online as soon as the CRA opens the gates is your best bet.Other key dates to know: March 2, 2026: RRSP contribution deadline if you want to count it toward your 2025 taxes April 30, 2026: Deadline to file your 2025 tax return (unless you're self-employed) April 30, 2026: Deadline to pay any taxes owed June 15, 2026: Filing deadline for self-employed Canadians and their spousesThe bottom line? The more you prep, the faster you file — and the faster that sweet refund can land in your account.When do you usually file your taxes?As soon as I can 🤑Midway through the season ⏳Right on the deadline... give or take a few days 😅READ NEXT: Tax brackets in Canada: Here's what you'll pay in each province on your 2025 tax returnAI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of Narcity's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our Editorial Standards page.

Cineplex is bringing back this cheap movie ticket and popcorn deal and here's how to get it

C’est déjà fini pour le numéro 1 français !

Sénégal-Maroc, violente altercation après le match

Louis Bielle-Biarrey, l’énorme coup de tonnerre !

Brahim Diaz a-t-il volontairement manqué son penalty ?
Alors qu’il avait le but du sacre du Maroc au bout du pied, Brahim Diaz a totalement manqué sa Panenka.

Walid Regragui, c’est fini !

Maroc, très lourdes accusations contre le Sénégal !

