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Father waits for answers about presumed fish attack at Parc Jean Drapeau
Almost five months after his eight-year-old son was viciously attacked by a mysterious underwater creature while swimming in the man-made lake on Île Notre-Dame, George Mandl is still waiting to hear what park authorities plan to do to make sure the lake is safe for swimmers. Read More
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Toula Drimonis: If encampments for the unhoused upset you, direct the blame where it belongs
After four years of construction to install long-overdue elevators at Place-St-Henri métro station, we’re finally weeks away from a brand-new accessible entrance. Walking by the other day, I noticed how the new glass building contrasts beautifully with the classic architecture of St-Henri’s former post office, the oldest building in the Sud-Ouest borough, which is in the same square. Read More
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Alouettes' Jason Maas captures CFL’s coach of the year honour
VANCOUVER — Jason Maas of the Montreal Alouettes captured the Annis Stukus Trophy on Thursday night as the CFL's coach of the year. Read More
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Boxing: Kim Clavel dominates Mayela Perez
Kim Clavel may not have had a world champion in front of her on Thursday at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal, but she delivered a flawless performance to defeat Mexican Mayela Perez. Read More
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Port of Montreal workers to return on Saturday, labour board rules
Dock workers at the Port of Montreal will have to return to work on Saturday, in accordance with an order from the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). Read More
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'I miss him every day': Family and friends mourn Jannai Dopwell-Bailey
To his family and friends, Jannai Dopwell-Bailey was an ambitious, creative teenager with dreams of making it big in the arts. Read More
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PWHL excitement remains high for Montreal Victoire heading into Year 2
The hype hasn't faded for the Montreal Victoire heading into a second Professional Women's Hockey League season. Read More
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CBC/Radio-Canada, TSN/RDS and Amazon Prime to broadcast PWHL games this season
The Professional Women's Hockey League says all 90 games of its upcoming second regular season will be shown by its Canadian broadcast partners. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Canadiens shut out 3-0 against Wild
The Montreal Canadiens have not won a game in Minnesota since 2011. Read More
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Weekend traffic Nov. 15-18, 2024: La Fontaine Tunnel will be closed again
Problem spots to look out for this weekend: Read More
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STM balances its books, but storm clouds remain
It was supposed to be a good news budget, but the STM's directors warned Thursday of storm clouds on the horizon without a drastic increase in provincial funds. Read More
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Anti-abortion activists challenge Quebec law forcing demonstrators to keep distance
A Superior Court judge heard final arguments Thursday in a constitutional challenge of a Quebec law that requires protesters to stay 50 metres away from abortion clinics. Read More
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Alouettes not satisfied with regular-season success this season
When a CFL team loses its final game, changes and improvements must be made. Not only on, but off the field as well. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Canadiens' Lane Hutson making a smooth adjustment to NHL
Canadiens rookie defenceman Lane Hutson is loving everything about being an NHL player. Read More
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Opinion: By defying terrorism, we defend the memory of those lost
Since Oct. 7, 2023, I’ve travelled the world sharing a story of despair, hope and call to action. The tragedy of that fateful day is not just personal with the murder and kidnapping of my parents and friends; it’s a broader cautionary message that underscores the urgency of fighting terrorism to protect the democratic and secular values that embody Canada. Read More
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Ottawa remains committed to Lac-Mégantic bypass despite opposition from neighbouring municipalities
QUEBEC — The federal government has no intention of giving in to a new voice opposing the Lac-Mégantic rail bypass. Read More
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Québec solidaire MNA draws backlash after saying he sees racism every day in National Assembly
QUEBEC — A Montreal foundation denounced comments made by Québec solidaire MNA Haroun Bouazzi, who claimed in a recently delivered speech he saw racism "every day" in the National Assembly. Read More
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Brossard REM users to experience outages next year as new train lines are tested
Users of the Brossard branch of the region's newest transit network will have to pay the price for the bulk of the year while the REM's next two branches are painstakingly tested. Read More
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Hydrogen peroxide spilled in Longueuil train derailment
A train derailment forced the complete closure of Route 116 in Longueuil Thursday morning as emergency personnel analyzed a spill of hydrogen peroxide. Read More
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