Montreal Gazette

MONDAY CALENDAR

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MONDAY, MARCH 21

The first tweet on Twitter was posted 10 years ago today.

The Miami Open men’s and women’s tennis tournament­s begin with qualifying rounds.

Montreal city council holds its regular monthly meeting.

Heart performs at the Bell Centre.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22

Arizona, Utah and Idaho (Democrats only) hold primary votes and caucuses to assign delegates to nominate the Democratic and Republican presidenti­al candidates.

Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau presents the first budget of the new Liberal government.

The Anaheim Ducks play the Canadiens at the Bell Centre at 7:30 p.m. (Sportsnet East, RDS).

CTV drama Motive begins its fourth and final season.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23

There’s a full moon at 8:01 a.m. There’s also a partial penumbral lunar eclipse that will be visible until the moon sets at 6:59 a.m.

The World Golf Championsh­ips Dell Match Play tournament begins in Austin, Tex.

Coeur de Pirate performs at Metropolis.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24

A judge in Toronto is expected to deliver a verdict in an assault trial against former CBC host Jian Ghomeshi. A march to support sex assault victims is planned in Toronto regardless of the verdict.

The Canadiens play the Red Wings in Detroit at 7:30 p.m. (Sportsnet East, RDS).

FRIDAY, MARCH 25

It’s Good Friday. Most schools, businesses and government offices are closed.

Movies opening in theatres today include Batman v. Superman and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.

SATURDAY, MARCH 26

Presidenti­al primary season continues with three Democratic caucuses: Alaska, Hawaii and Washington state.

The Canadiens host the New York Rangers at the Bell Centre at 7 p.m. (Sportsnet, TVA Sports).

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

It’s Easter Sunday. The World Women’s Curling Championsh­ip in Swift Current, Sask., ends with the bronzemeda­l and gold-medal games.

The annual Bal en Blanc electronic dance music party begins at 9 p.m. at the Palais des Congrès, continuing well into Monday morning.

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