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Atwater closed temporarily as water main break floods area
Traffic was affected for several hours on Wednesday as a water main break caused minor flooding on Atwater Ave. between René-Lévesque Blvd. and Ste-Catherine St. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec opens investigation on another religious incident in a public school
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has opened an investigation into another incident of religion reappearing in a public elementary school, with Education Minister Bernard Drainville saying Quebec will not turn a blind eye to the fresh allegations. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Allison Hanes: Valérie Plante will be leaving mayor's office on her own terms
I still have the front page of The Gazette from Nov. 6, 2017, the morning after Valérie Plante soared to victory as the first woman elected mayor of Montreal. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec tribunal rejects Amazon’s challenge of Quebec warehouse’s unionization
A labour tribunal has dismissed Amazon's challenge of the unionization of its warehouse workers in Laval. Read More
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Who will become Montreal's next mayor? Here are some possible candidates
Mayor Valérie Plante's announcement that she will not run again has cast open the door to an array of candidates rumoured or confirmed to be interested in becoming the next leader of Montreal. From business heads to real estate developers to former mayors, here are some of the possible hopefuls. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
What the Puck: Rebuild is stalled but fans say 'don't worry, be happy'
Tuesday evening at the Bell Centre was the perfect encapsulation of the modern-day Canadiens. Read More
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Zamboni driver in Chelsea arrested for impaired driving after rink incident
A Zamboni driver in western Quebec has been arrested on suspicion of impaired driving after a low-speed crash at a hockey rink on Monday. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Serge Savard, Bob Gainey think Canadiens are on right path
Serge Savard won eight Stanley Cups as a player with the Canadiens and Bob Gainey won five. Read More
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Habs defenceman Hutson 'embarrassed' by his play against Rangers
The Canadiens have played only seven games this season, and 20-year-old rookie defenceman Lane Hutson has been minus-4 in two of those contests. Read More
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Trio charged in protest that shut down Jacques-Cartier Bridge
Three people were charged Wednesday in connection with the protest that forced police to shut down the Jacques-Cartier Bridge and caused traffic chaos for hours on Tuesday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Alouettes linebacker Tyrice Beverette is a double nominee for CFL's outstanding player awards
The Alouettes might have the CFL's best record this season, but the defending Grey Cup champions have been devoid of a dominant offensive player. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec blames Ottawa for delays building Lac-Mégantic rail bypass
Quebec is blaming the federal government for the problems with the Lac-Mégantic rail bypass project. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Updated: Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante makes 'heartbreaking decision' not to seek re-election
There was a sombre mood among the dozens of Projet Montréal staffers who gathered in city hall's Salle du Pin-Blanc Wednesday as Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced her decision not to seek re-election. Read More
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Most Quebec optometrists prepare to leave RAMQ in November
Most Quebec optometrists will withdraw from the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec, the province's health insurance plan, effective Nov. 22, meaning children, older adults and people on social assistance will now have to pay for those services. Read More
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Quebec committee stops short of proposing presumed consent for organ donation
A National Assembly committee has decided not to recommend presumed consent for organ donation, proposing instead that it meet again to examine the possibility. Read More
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'We're not afraid of Goldman Sachs,' Legault says of Northvolt demand
QUEBEC — Engaged in negotiations to save the Northvolt battery factory project, the Legault government says it will not add a penny to the project and will not give up its securities on the sums invested in the struggling Swedish company. Read More
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Montreal weather: True colours are shining through
The sunshine is forecast to give way by evening to clouds and a few showers. Read More
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Philippe Johnson named chair of Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal
The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal on Tuesday named lawyer Philippe Johnson chair of its board of directors for 2024-2025. Read More
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About Last Night: Current-day Habs lose in front of dynasty Habs
Tuesday night's celebration of the 1970s Montreal Canadiens quickly turned into a reminder of how the mighty have fallen as the current-day Habs lost 7-2 to the New York Rangers at the Bell Centre. Read More
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Anjou woman's death considered suspicious by Montreal police
Investigators with the Montreal police major crimes squad were called in after a woman in her 50s died early Wednesday in a residence in the borough of Anjou. Read More
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