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Montreal Gazette
Car torched in Anjou
Montreal police arson investigators are probing a fire early Wednesday that saw a car torched in a parking lot in the borough of Anjou. Read More
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Voters, candidates decry chaotic EMSB elections registration process
An unknown issue with a registration form landed Melissa Bluman-Soued and her mother, who is blind, in line at the English Montreal School Board for hours last week. Read More
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Christopher Labos: Let's put water fluoridation myths to rest
One of the first articles I ever wrote for The Gazette was about the benefits of water fluoridation. Now, 11 years later, we are back where we started. As the City of Montreal contemplates stopping the West Island's water fluoridation program, I will try to make the case that fluoride is good for dental health and that it does not affect the brain development of young children. Read More
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Hidden Game: Canadiens fall behind early, get pummelled by Rangers
We dedicate this edition of the Hidden Game to Mario Tremblay. Read More
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CF Montréal's postseason ends with penalty shootout loss to Atlanta United
CF Montréal’s season came to a heartbreaking end with a 2-2 (5-4) penalty shootout loss to Atlanta United at Saputo Stadium on Tuesday. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Rangers beat Canadiens 7-2
The Montreal Canadiens will be without forward Juraj Slafkovsky for a week, starting Tuesday night against the New York Rangers at the Bell Centre. Note the slightly later start time of 7:15 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
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Real estate agent is the first candidate in Ensemble Montréal leadership race
A real estate agent hopes to challenge Valérie Plante for the mayoralty of Montreal. Read More
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Quebec's wait for breast cancer surgery has never been this long
The number of breast cancer patients in Quebec waiting past the medically acceptable delay for surgery is the highest it's ever been, and the increase is the sharpest for any type of cancer, according to newly released figures by the Health Ministry. Read More
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Liberal MNA Marwah Rizqy asks for police protection in wake of threats
Saying she fears for her safety and that of her family, St-Laurent MNA Marwah Rizqy has asked for police protection. Read More
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Court denies McGill's request to extend order limiting protests
A Quebec judge has dismissed a request by McGill University that would have continued to block disruptive campus protests. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Canadiens pay a fitting tribute to 1970s dynasty team
Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis was born on June 18, 1975. Read More
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Laval Rocket goalie Connor Hughes's seven-season stretch in Switzerland paid off
Connor Hughes isn't related to Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes. The name had no bearing on him signing a one-year, two-way contract with the organization in June. Read More
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Longueuil begins controversial cull to reduce deer population in park
The city of Longueuil began an operation on Tuesday to kill white-tailed deer in one of its local parks after years of legal battles with activists seeking to save the animals. Read More
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Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky sidelined for at least a week with injury
Juraj Slafkovsky won't be in the lineup when the Canadiens face the New York Rangers Tuesday at the Bell Centre (7:15 p.m., TSN2, RDS). Read More
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Former high school basketball coach denies claims in sexual exploitation trial
The former high school basketball coach charged with sexually exploiting one of the girls he coached in the St-Laurent borough testified at his trial that he did not have sex with the student while she was a minor or while he was her coach. Read More
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Canadian French has been added to Google Translate
Google Translate users can now translate "dinner" to "souper" and "sweater" to "chandail" after the translation platform added Canadian French to its options last week. Read More
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Quebec considers abolishing time change, announces consultations
QUEBEC — The Quebec government says it wants to hear from Quebecers about the possibility of scrapping the twice-yearly time change. Read More
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Quebec daycare spots are dwindling, especially in government-funded spaces
The number of spots in Quebec's daycare network has dropped despite a pledge to the contrary from the Legault government in 2021. Read More
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Legault vows to clean up Montreal's Bedford school, reinforce secularism rules
QUEBEC — Premier François Legault says he is shocked and very disturbed that a group of teachers is alleged to have attempted to introduce Islamic religious concepts into a public school in Montreal. Read More
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Montreal should call a state of emergency over homelessness, councillor says
An independent city councillor is calling on Montreal to declare a state of emergency to deal with the homelessness crisis. Read More
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