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  • Danny Masterson trial: Judge finds lawyers leaked info to Church of Scientology
    A judge ruled Danny Masterson's ex-lawyers leaked sensitive trial information to the Church of Scientology about the women who accused him of rape.
    Entertainment
    Jun 8, 2023
  • New rooftop park opens on top of downtown Calgary parkade
    The newly opened space, aptly called High Park, sits on top of the City Centre Parkade at 340 - 10 Ave. S.W. and showcases expansive views east and west including an unobstructed view of the Calgary Tower.
    Lifestyle
    Oct 7, 2020
  • Bixi business a financial bust
    David McDougall's bike rental business is picking up these days. He has to work hard to turn a profit, and says, he'd never allow himself to run a major debt. But that's not the approach of Montreal's Bixi bike program. The publically funded system has been running a deficit since it started three years ago.
    May 13, 2011
  • Montreal’s $66 million spring clean-up begins
    The streets of Montreal will soon be sparkling, thanks to a citywide, $66-million spring clean-up announced Tuesday. The cleansing will involve 774 workers, 264 pieces of equipment, 4,000 km of road, 1,019 parks, 500 km of bike parks,
    Apr 5, 2011
  • Vision Montreal take Rivière-des-Prairies in byelection
    Vision Montreal candidate, Cindy Leclerc, won the Rivière-des-Prairies byelection on Sunday.
    Nov 12, 2012
  • Montreal warned years ago about cost overruns in its ‘closed’ construction market
    MONTREAL - The City of Montreal has released an old report that suggests the municipality knew eight years ago that it was significantly overpaying for construction projects, perhaps by more than 30 per cent.
    Canada
    Nov 12, 2012
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  • Old report reveals Montreal warned years ago about inflated costs
    The City of Montreal has released an old report that suggests the municipality knew eight years ago that it was significantly overpaying for construction projects, perhaps by more than 30 per cent.
    Nov 12, 2012
  • Another mayor bites the dust in scandal-plagued Quebec
    LAVAL, Que. - In one memorable, scandal-plagued week, no less than one-quarter of Quebecers have seen their mayor resign under a cloud of suspicion.
    Nov 9, 2012
  • After 100 years, could Montreal get Anglo mayor? Mais ‘oui,’ says one candidate
    MONTREAL - A number of Quebec politicians have lately been forced to deflect allegations of corruption. Now a Montreal mayoral candidate is deflecting allegations that he's too English for the job.
    Politics
    Nov 14, 2012
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  • Michael Applebaum declared the 42nd mayor of Montreal
    Michael Applebaum was declared the 42nd mayor of Montreal Monday morning, pledging to bring together a revamped city council that will tackle corruption, work openly and shed its history of political divisiveness. <br /><br />
    Nov 19, 2012
  • Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay takes a break to ‘reflect’
    With his administration under heavy fire over an ongoing corruption scandal, Montreal's embattled mayor is taking a break.
    Nov 1, 2012
  • Montreal planning a Griffintown makeover
    The city of Montreal’s urban plan for Griffintown includes six new public green spaces and $93 million in infrastructure spending over the next four years. <br /><br />
    Oct 19, 2012
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  • City hall’s engulfed in a corruption scandal, mayor’s gone, budget plan’s in ashes
    MONTREAL - Montreal's embattled mayor has decided to take a few days off while city hall is engulfed in a corruption scandal that has already torched some of his ability to govern.
    Nov 1, 2012
  • City hall’s engulfed in a corruption scandal, mayor’s gone, budget plan’s in ashes
    MONTREAL - Montreal's embattled mayor has decided to take a few days off while city hall is engulfed in a corruption scandal that has already torched some of his ability to govern.
    Politics
    Nov 1, 2012
  • E. Donnall Thomas, who blazed new path for treatment of leukemia, dead at 92
    E. Donnall Thomas, a physician who pioneered the use of bone marrow transplants in leukemia patients and later won the 1990 Nobel Prize in medicine, has died in Seattle at age 92.
    Health
    Oct 20, 2012
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  • In a political rarity, Montreal gets an anglophone mayor
    MONTREAL - For the first time in 100 years, Montreal has an anglophone mayor following a string of improbable events that rocked the administration of a scandal-weary city.
    Canada
    Nov 16, 2012
  • In a political rarity, Montreal gets an anglophone mayor
    MONTREAL - For the first time in 100 years, Montreal has an anglophone mayor following a string of improbable events that rocked the administration of a scandal-weary city.
    Nov 16, 2012
  • Anglo angst revisited after 100 days of Parti Quebecois in power
    MONTREAL - In the leadup to Quebec's provincial election, worries about a Parti Quebecois victory had some English speakers promising they'd pack their bags if the independence-seeking party took power.
    Politics
    Dec 9, 2012
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  • ‘Fifty Shades’ publisher Random House awards $5,000 bonus to each employee
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Thanks to "Fifty Shades of Grey," employees at Random House Inc. are seeing green.
    Entertainment
    Dec 10, 2012
  • Cost-cutting measures draw fire at city council meeting
    An ongoing campaign to cut $170 million from Montreal's 2012 budget came under fire from citizens and opposition councillors alike during Monday night's meeting of city council, as pool shutdowns, partially closed libraries and the threat of further cuts dominated question period.
    Sep 27, 2011
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