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Montreal Gazette
Inside the CFL: Tea leaves may look ominous, but Alouettes ready for East final
Twelve years have passed since that infamous day. Enough time for Brian Bratton to laugh about it, albeit with some bittersweet emotion, knowing the inevitable question is coming. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Osleys Iglesias KOs Petro Ivanov in 5th, successfully defends IBO title
Osleys Iglesias came out on top at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal Thursday. The Cuban knocked out Petro Ivanov, a German boxer of Ukrainian origin, in the fifth round to defend his three-time world title in the super middleweight class of the International Boxing Organization. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
The Right Chemistry: Lorenzo's Oil contributed to the treatment of a devastating disease
Given that he had trained and practised as a physician before turning to filmmaking, it is no surprise that George Miller was so captivated by the story of Michaela and Augusto Odone’s struggle to save their son from a deadly disease that he decided to turn it into a movie. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Pat Hickey: Canadiens trade rumours are getting the team's needs all wrong
When teams go on a losing streak — and the Canadiens are winless (0-4-1) in their last five games after losing 5-3 to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday — the rumour mill goes into high gear. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
How safe is Martin St. Louis's job with the Canadiens? | HI/O Bonus
The Canadiens are off to a slow start in Year 3 of their rebuilding plan. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Toula Drimonis: Immigration is bad for Quebec's fertility rate? Really?
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon recently stated that “astronomical” immigration can harm Quebec’s birthrate. According to him, housing and accessibility of services, particularly daycare spaces, are determining factors affecting the decision to have children. “The two are related,” he said. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
17 men arrested in Quebec raids targeting online child pornography, exploitation
The Sûreté du Québec says four days of raids conducted this week targeting the distribution and possession of child pornography has resulted in 17 arrests. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Port of Montreal makes final offer to longshore workers, warns of lockout
The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) on Thursday presented what it described as its "final and comprehensive" offer to longshore workers, warning that if that offer is refused, those workers will be locked out as of 9 p.m. Sunday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Brownstein: Verdun councillor Sterling Downey wanted to honour his war-veteran father. Now he's a recruit at 51
For the first time in 11 years, veteran Verdun city councillor Sterling Downey won’t be on hand for the Remembrance Day parade and ceremony at the borough’s cenotaph on Sunday. But he has an excellent excuse. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Denis Villeneuve chats about Dune, filmmaking and the decision to stay in Montreal
Denis Villeneuve is one of the good guys. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
CF-18 fighter jets will fly over Alouettes game in Montreal on Saturday
A pair of CF-18 fighter jets are scheduled to perform a flypast over the Percival-Molson Stadium in Montreal Saturday afternoon to mark the start of the East Division finals of the Canadian Football League 2024 season, Canadian Armed Forces announced this week. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Weekend traffic Nov. 8-11, 2024: Montreal is mostly spared, but the South Shore isn't
No new major highway closures are planned on the island of Montreal this weekend, but work will disrupt traffic on the other ends of the Champlain and Mercier bridges and on Route 116. Here is what to expect: Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Explainer: What do Quebec's cuts to French courses mean for newcomers?
With U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric dominating the news these past few weeks, some may have missed an immigration story happening right here in Quebec. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal regiment's heroism overcame German forces to free northern Europe
The soldiers came from Westmount and N.D.G., Griffintown and Verdun. Most of them were 18 years old when they volunteered at the start of the war. They had been students at Selwyn House and Loyola High School and McGill. Before going overseas, most still lived at home with their parents. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal nurse 'humbled' to be chosen for national Remembrance Day ceremony
A Montrealer is among an elite few chosen to stand guard during Ottawa's Remembrance Day ceremony this year — and it's a privilege she doesn't take lightly. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Canadiens lose 5-3 to Devils as rebuild takes another step backwards
Year 3 of The Rebuild for the Canadiens isn't going the way management and head coach Martin St. Louis hoped it would. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Analysis: Quebec keeps moving the goal posts on health care
It's a goal that has bedevilled the Coalition Avenir Québec government ever since it took power in October 2018: how to ensure that every person in the province has a family doctor. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Unions say Quebec report's suggested savings for transit agencies come at their expense
Unions were sounding the alarm on Thursday after a government-commissioned report analyzing the province's transit networks suggested more privatization could lead to cost savings. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Worker fatally crushed by tonne of steel coils in Pointe-Claire metal factory
A 37-year-old man was fatally crushed under one tonne of steel coils in Pointe-Claire in what Montreal police describe as a workplace accident. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Habs liveblog: It's a fifth straight loss with Devils beating Habs
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, this is another crucial game for the Montreal Canadiens, with gusts up to must-win. The Habs will be at the Prudential Center in beautiful Newark, N.J., to face-off against the New Jersey Devils (7 p.m., TSN2, RDS) who are currently in a three-way tie for first place in the Metropolitan Division. Montreal is in a familiar place, in last place in the Atlantic Division. Read More
Categories: Canadian News