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News update for January 31, 2020

Episode 14 of the Montreal Talks podcast, hosted by rhonda massad, titled "News update for January 31, 2020" was published on January 31, 2020 and runs 14 minutes.

January 31, 2020 ·14m · Montreal Talks

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Kevin and Rhonda keep you up to date on the local news, this week: Pointe Claire muralists wanted for third permanent mural in village, Pierrefonds Mayor Jim Beis seeks permanent flood solutions from all levels of government, West Island Carnival round up and Hand Hygiene is everyone's business. The art of washing your hands.  80% of infections are spread through hand to hand contact.  Wash your hands to stay flu free this season. 

Kevin and Rhonda keep you up to date on the local news, this week: Pointe Claire muralists wanted for third permanent mural in village, Pierrefonds Mayor Jim Beis seeks permanent flood solutions from all levels of government, West Island Carnival round up and Hand Hygiene is everyone's business. The art of washing your hands.  80% of infections are spread through hand to hand contact.  Wash your hands to stay flu free this season. 

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