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The following is a list of French-language game shows that air and have aired in Canada (mainly in Quebec). 0–9 ... Tic Tac Show (2013–2014) ...
The following are lists of Canadian game shows, arranged by language: List of English-language Canadian game shows; List of French-language Canadian game shows
The Colisée Jean-Guy Talbot [1] (known as Colisée de Trois-Rivières until 2021) is an arena in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It has a capacity of 3500, with 2700 seated. It opened in 1938. The Colisée was home to the Trois-Rivières Draveurs of the QMJHL from 1969 to 1992.
The Colisée Cardin is an indoor arena located in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. It was built in 1954 and has a capacity of 3,037 people. It once hosted the Sorel Éperviers of the QMJHL. The arena's primary tenant today are the Sorel-Tracy Éperviers of the LNAH.
Réseau des sports (RDS) is a Canadian French language discretionary specialty channel oriented towards sports and sport-related shows. It is available in 2.5 million homes, and is owned by CTV Specialty Television Inc. ( Bell Media 80% and ESPN 20%).
Quebec Nordiques: Quebec City: 1972-1979 AHL: Montreal Voyageurs: Montreal: 1969-1971 Quebec Aces: Quebec City: 1959-1971 Quebec Citadelles: Quebec City: 1999-2002 Sherbrooke Jets: Sherbrooke: 1982-1984 Sherbrooke Canadiens: Sherbrooke: 1984-1990 IHL: Quebec Rafales: Quebec City: 1959-1963 QHL: Chicoutimi Saguenéens: Chicoutimi: 1953-1959 ...
Ca fait la job - game show; Caméra Café - comedy; Catherine - sitcom; Les Cents tours de Centour; C'est comme ça que je t'aime - crime comedy; Chambres en ville - soap opera (1989-1996) Chanteurs masqués - reality (2021) Chop Suey - TV Series (1986–1994) Ciel, mon Pinard! - cooking; Le Cimetière des CD - music critic show; Claire ...
It previously hosted two ice hockey teams in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the Longueuil Chevaliers (1982–87) and the Longueuil Collège Français (1988–91). The original plans were conceived by the architects Major and Gagnon, then completed by consulting engineers Lalonde, Girouard & Letendre, and was built by the firm Désourdy ...
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