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Laval Rouge et Or defeat Regina Rams 17-14 in Mitchell Bowl
The Regina Rams fell just short in the quest to continue their storybook season. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Graeme Fish leads Canada’s medal charge in Four Continents speedskating
HACHINOHE, Japan — Graeme Fish led Canada's speedskating team to a four-medal day at the Four Continents championship Saturday with a victory in the men's 5,000 metres. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Sean Monahan, Blue Jackets learn to move on after Johnny Gaudreau's death
Sean Monahan is healthy and productive again, obviously content knowing he's playing an instrumental role as the Columbus Blue Jackets attempt to become a competitive organization. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal city councillors table motion to declare state of emergency on homelessness
As the biting cold of winter looms in Montreal, a pair of independent city councillors are asking the city to vote in favour of a motion declaring a state of emergency on homelessness. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
One man dies, another missing after blaze ravages residence in the Beauce
A person was found lifeless in a residence engulfed by a fire Friday evening in St-Georges, in Beauce. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Québec solidaire to pick Ruba Ghazal as female spokesperson
Québec solidaire (QS) delegates will officially designate Ruba Ghazal as the party's female co-spokesperson during a special online congress this weekend. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Is Pascal Vincent the Canadiens' head coach of the future? | HI/O Bonus
While the Canadiens got off to a slow start this season, sitting at the bottom of the overall NHL standings, the AHL's Laval Rocket had a 9-2-0 record after their first 11 games with new head coach Pascal Vincent. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal weather: Not too chilly for a swing out the door
Sunny skies with the wind becoming southwest in the morning. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Josh Freed: Help, Quebec! Save us from daylight craving time
Hello, darkness, my old enemy. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
The Canadiens are 'gonna be fine' | The Corner Booth
Mitch Melnick and Stu Cowan have some advice for Montreal Canadiens fans: patience, patience, patience. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Habs Mailbag: Canadiens goalie Cayden Primeau is testing GM's patience
If Cayden Primeau’s struggles continue, when would you put him on waivers in favour of a promotion for Jakub Dobes from the AHL's Laval Rocket? Read More
Categories: Canadian News
What the Puck: Canadiens fans remain divided on legacy of Shea Weber
Canadiens fans have a conflicted relationship with Shea Weber. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: Forcing new doctors to stay in Quebec would demoralize them even more
Premier François Legault’s recent threat to force Quebec-trained doctors to practise in the province after they finish training, by using the notwithstanding clause, is a perfect example of missing the point. As an Ontario-trained doctor doing surgical residency in Quebec, I urge the government to instead ask itself why some physicians are feeling forced out despite a desire to stay in the Quebec public system. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
From last pick to first-liner: Swedish star Ljungblom making waves with Victoire
The Montreal Victoire anticipated Swedish star Lina Ljungblom's arrival from overseas for more than a year. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Former McGill student union president settles defamation suit with 15 more students
Former McGill University student union president Darshan Daryanani said he is getting "closer to closure" now that he has reached an out-of-court settlement in his $750,000 defamation suit against the Students' Society of McGill University, 12 of its representatives and three other students, all of whom he claims sullied his reputation unjustly. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Cyclist, 76, dies after collision with SUV on Gouin Blvd.
A 76-year-old cyclist died Friday evening after being struck by an SUV on Gouin Blvd. near the ramp for Highway 40 West on the eastern tip of Montreal Island, Montreal police said. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Letters: Kudos to Quebec health-care workers, not to the health-care system
Re: "How will consolidated approach to health care affect Quebecers?" (The Gazette, Nov. 15) Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Vehicle hits pedestrian in Île-Bizard–Ste-Geneviève
A 73-year-old pedestrian who was hit by a vehicle Friday afternoon in the West Island was in a stable condition by the evening but remained in critical care, Montreal police said. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Québec solidaire calls for calm after backlash to MNA's accusations of racism
With the political crisis over remarks made by Québec solidaire MNA Haroun Bouazzi growing, party co-spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois Friday issued an appeal for calm but has stopped short of calling on him to apologize. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal's iconic Ste-Catherine St. reopens — until April
It's a good weekend for a stroll downtown. Read More
Categories: Canadian News