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Canadiens get much-needed boost with win over Sabres | HI/O Show
The Canadiens ended a six-game losing streak (0-5-1) with a 7-5 win over the Sabres Monday afternoon in Buffalo. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Updated: REM service slowly resuming after 'intrusion' on track
Service on the Réseau express métropolitain was slowly resuming after being completely interrupted for about 30 minutes Thursday morning because of what authorities described as "an intrusion" on the track. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec to do secularism checks at 17 schools for potential laicity law violations
QUEBEC — Following up on complaints sparked by allegations of incidents at the Bedford elementary school, Quebec's Education Ministry is sending inspectors into 17 schools to verify them for possible violations of laicity rules. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal weather: Autumn passes the vibe check
Cold mornings? Sunny afternoons? Crunchy leaves? Check, check, check. Fall's got it going on. Read More
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Firebomb thrown at Montreal North apartment
Montreal police arson investigators have been called in after a firebomb was thrown early Thursday at an apartment in the borough of Montreal North. Read More
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Bullet shot through the window of a West Island auto repair shop
An auto repair shop in the Montreal borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro was targeted by gunfire early Thursday. Read More
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Letters: Montreal's Remembrance Day ceremony can be improved
Re: "Remembrance Day: LGBTQ2+ veterans purged from military lay wreath at Montreal ceremony" (The Gazette, Nov. 11) Read More
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Unhoused man behind assault case against Montreal cop dies before trial
Quebec’s Crown prosecutor’s office says it is proceeding with a case against a Montreal police officer charged with assaulting an unhoused Indigenous man, despite the complainant having recently died. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Martine St-Victor: Harris, Plante and the future of women in politics
The U.S election dust has yet to settle. It still covers those who are joyful about the results just as much as those who are anything but. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Revealed: Quebec slashes thousands of health-care workers’ hours
Thousands of Quebec health workers holding down two jobs are being stripped of their extra hours — a move critics warn could tip an already fragile system into further turmoil. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
For these Montrealers, missing Taylor Swift was not an option
It's been a long time coming for Montreal Swifties making their way down the 401 this week and next to see The Eras Tour in Toronto. Read More
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BEI investigating after man seriously injured during Montreal police intervention
Quebec's office of independent investigations (BEI) launched a probe Wednesday into a Montreal police intervention. Read More
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Concordia hopes to improve understanding of migration with new research institute
Amid growing media coverage and politicization of immigration issues, Concordia University announced Wednesday the creation of an institute designed to better understand and help handle migration in Quebec and Canada. Read More
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Getaway driver in Kirkland kidnapping says he didn't know girl was being abducted
The man who acted as a getaway driver in the abduction of a 17-year-old girl from a restaurant in Kirkland three years ago testified as a witness for the prosecution Wednesday at the trial of the victim's two brothers. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Plateau heritage building eyed for up to 1,000 new housing units
About 1,000 new housing units could soon be built in a building abandoned for almost a decade in the heart of the city. Read More
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Mother disgusted by 'absurd' sanction for cop who discarded piece of son's skull
When Nathaly Rivard first learned a Sûreté du Québec officer had discarded part of her deceased 14-year-old son’s skull in a ravine, she says she went through every emotion you can think of. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
'Wall of kindness' winter coat drive begins
As temperatures plunge, four "walls of kindness" are now open around Montreal for people to donate winter coats to those in need. The initiative, run by non-profit second-hand store operator Renaissance, is in its third year and will run from Nov. 13 to Dec. 1. Read More
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Québec solidaire wants oil companies to pay for the climate crisis
Québec solidaire is calling on the Quebec government to sue the major oil companies for the damage caused by climate change. Read More
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'It feels pretty good right now,' Canadiens' Cole Caufield says about hot start
No Canadiens player has ever won the Rocket Richard trophy, awarded annually since 1998 to the NHL's top goal-scorer. Read More
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“I’m not an assassin” says Quebec man who killed his wife suffering from dementia
Several people related to an 81-year-old man who admitted to killing his 79-year-old wife, while she was suffering from Alzheimer's in a CHSLD last year, told a judge on Wednesday that he was acting out of compassion when he put an end to her life. Read More
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