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'Invest in Chinatown': Business leaders call on Montreal to revitalize district
The drug dealing and homelessness issues that had plagued Montreal's Chinatown district in the last years have been largely cured, local authorities say. Read More
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Montreal police believe two suspects prey on people selling items online
Police allege the pair were trying to sell the stolen goods when they were arrested. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Habs fans are losing patience after blowout loss to Kraken
After the Canadiens were embarrassed 8-2 by the Seattle Kraken Tuesday night at the Bell Centre, head coach Martin St. Louis said it was a hard game to evaluate and that he'd have to watch the video before pointing fingers. Read More
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Lesley Hill expected to be named head of Quebec's youth protection system
All indicators point to Lesley Hill being named the new director of Quebec's youth protection system (DPJ) on Wednesday after the resignation Monday of incumbent Catherine Lemay. Read More
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Boy, 13, arrested in connection with online threats against Laval school
Laval police say they have arrested a 13-year-old boy in connection with online threats uttered against a local school earlier this month. Read More
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Montreal weather: Clouds will gather for Mischief Night
Mischief Night — or Devil's Night — is nearly upon us. Read More
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Ottawa denounces Quebec's cutbacks on funding for French courses
While French language courses are shutting down in many parts of Quebec, Liberal MP Jean-Yves Duclos, the Trudeau government's lieutenant in the province, says he's "concerned" by the fact newcomers cannot have access to francization courses because of "budgetary restrictions" imposed by the Legault government. Read More
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About Last Night: Goaltending woes continue in 8-2 loss to Kraken
The Seattle Kraken scored on their first two shots against the Montreal Canadiens and never looked back in an 8-2 win at the Bell Centre on Tuesday night. Read More
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Brendan Kelly: The heart of N.D.G. won't be the same without Harvard Stationery
It feels like the end of something. Read More
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Explainer: Quebec starts accepting early requests for medically-assisted death
As of Wednesday, Oct. 30, Quebec is the first province in Canada to allow people to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID). Read More
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Opinion: Threat to democracy? We can blame ourselves
The biggest threat to Canadian democracy isn't what other countries are doing to us. In my view, it's what we have done to ourselves. Over decades, Canadian politicians have diminished our capacity to think intelligently about long-term challenges. We've trapped ourselves in a world of nasty, short-term politics. Read More
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Hidden Game: Kraken unleash 8-2 drubbing on Canadiens
We dedicate this edition of the Hidden Game to the 1917 Seattle Metropolitans. Read More
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Allison Hanes: Exaggerated reaction to Montreal City Hall poster is worthy of CAQ, not Plante
It's just a poster. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Kraken blow out Canadiens 8-2
Forward Juraj Slafkovsky is back after missing three games with an upper-body injury for the Montreal Canadiens against the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday at the Bell Centre. Start time just after 7 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
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François Legault on Trump, Harris: Either way, U.S. gives off protectionist vibes
QUEBEC — Premier François Legault says he is very concerned about the outcome of the U.S. election and possible consequences on Canadian and Quebec trade. Read More
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Northvolt executive confident it won't ask for more government funding
Northvolt North America CEO Paolo Cerruti suggested the Swedish company may have been too ambitious and reiterated that it has no plans to ask for more money from governments for its lithium battery plant planned east of Montreal. Read More
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Snow? No problem. Bixi gears up for winter with 500 more bikes
Bixi is pedalling full throttle into winter, expanding its winter bike-share program with 500 more bikes and 50 extra stations for Montreal’s snowy streets. Read More
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Quebec City to host PWHL game, wants an expansion team
The six-team Professional Women's Hockey League is launching its expansion process with plans to add two franchises for the start of the 2025-26 season, a league executive announced Tuesday. And Quebec City has already announced its intention of being a candidate for an expansion franchise, one of a long list of cities that could be homes to new teams. Read More
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Montreal defends progress on systemic racism as public hearings begin
The City of Montreal is making progress in its efforts to address racism and discrimination in the public service, but change will take time, Gracia Kasoki Katahwa, the elected official responsible for the issue, said Tuesday. Read More
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Brownstein: Céline Dion impressionist steers the ship in uproarious musical Titanique
Céline Dion returns to the local stage — sort of — in the uproarious, off-the-deck musical parody Titanique, moored at the Segal Centre through Nov. 24. Read More
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