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  • Quebec music festival cancelled after band makes censorship accusation
    The festival was cancelled after a local band accused organizers of rescinding an invitation to perform because of its criticism of an arsenic-emitting copper smelter in the area.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • J.T. Miller’s overtime goal gives Vancouver Canucks 2-1 victory over Los Angeles
    J.T. Miller scored on a power play 1:36 into overtime to lift the Canucks over the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.
    Sports
    Mar 6
  • 53 vehicles seized in police raids targeting car theft at Port of Montreal
    Dozens of vehicles destined to be shipped overseas were recovered during sweeping raids Tuesday at the Port of Montreal, according to Quebec provincial police.
    Crime
    Feb 13
  • Remembering the women of the Montreal Polytechnique massacre
    December 6, marks the 34th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre when 14 women at the engineering school were killed by a gunman in an anti-feminist attack.
    Canada
    Dec 6, 2023
  • ‘It could’ve been me’: Manitoba women reflect on 34th anniversary of Montreal Massacre
    On the anniversary of a mass shooting that saw 14 women murdered by an anti-feminist gunman, women in Manitoba say it's important for Canadians to remember what happened.
    Canada
    Dec 6, 2023
  • A new fake Toonie has emerged in Quebec, Ontario: Here’s how you spot it
    An arrest and seizure of allegedly counterfeit $2 coins in Quebec, and a second arrest in Ontario, suggests a new counterfeit toonie variety is across Canada, a coin expert says.
    Consumer
    Nov 29, 2023
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  • 45-storey residential tower to be a part of Hamilton’s waterfront development
    Hamilton's council have given the green light for a Guise Street tower that will bring some 645 condo suites to the city's waterfront.
    Politics
    Nov 23, 2023
  • Lethbridge cemetery volunteer honouring veterans year-round
    He’s done this for nearly four years, spending 10 to 12 hours every day doing his work, but Adamus takes special care on the week leading up to Nov. 11.
    Canada
    Nov 9, 2023
  • Frequent power failures in Montreal borough inspire frightful Halloween display
    Jean-Francois Cloutier and his wife Mitra Cowan have done it again with their latest tongue-in-cheek display poking fun at the frequent power outages in NDG.
    Entertainment
    Oct 20, 2023
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  • New Montreal safe injection site creating controversy in city’s Southwest borough
    Maison Benoit Labre will bring social housing and a safe injection site to a busy part of Saint-Henri. The new building is right next to a park and school, creating concern.
    Canada
    Sep 16, 2023
  • Excuse me! Meet a man training do a 1,000-plus burpees in a single hour
    A Montreal man is trying break a world record for burpees, but also to raise awareness about sarcoma, an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer.
    Health
    Aug 3, 2023
  • One tornado confirmed, another suspected in Montreal area, Environment Canada says
    'This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,' Environment Canada said about possible tornadoes in the greater Montreal area.
    Weather
    Jul 13, 2023
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  • Manitoba’s Assiniboia Downs horse racetrack marks 65th anniversary
    The Assiniboia Downs is marking its 65th anniversary. Take a trot through Winnipeg horse-racing history with track historian Bob Gates.
    Canada
    Jun 8, 2023
  • Grab-and-go: How to prepare for evacuation as B.C. fire and flood risk grows
    With the growing threat of wildfires, floods and other climate change-related disasters, do you know what to do to be prepared for an evacuation?
    Environment
    May 18, 2023
  • 2 children, woman seriously injured after flames break out in Laval apartment
    Police say the woman and two children were taken to hospital, but in an update said their lives are not in danger.
    Canada
    May 16, 2023
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  • New SAAQclic platform turns simple task into bureaucratic ‘nightmare’ for father, son
    Yan Mongrain says the once simple task of registering his son's first motorized scooter has become a bureaucratic nightmare in Quebec thanks to the new SAAQclic platform.
    Traffic
    May 10, 2023
  • ‘An expression of sleazeballness:’ Montreal synagogue hit with antisemitic graffiti
    Multiple swastikas spray painted on the doors and windows of the Bagg Street Shul in Montreal were removed early Wednesday morning by the group Erasing Hate.
    Canada
    Mar 29, 2023
  • Montreal police search for suspects after kidnapped man escapes moving car
    The alleged kidnapping occurred in a parking lot located at the busy intersection of Des Sources and De Salaberry boulevards in Montreal's West Island.
    Crime
    Mar 7, 2023
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  • Quebec follows Canadian government and bans TikTok on its government devices
    Quebec's cybersecurity minister announced the decision to ban TikTok late Monday, describing prohibiting the social media application as a 'preventive measure.'
    Canada
    Feb 28, 2023
  • Skateboarder dies in hospital after suspected hit and run in Montreal
    The incident involving the skateboarder and a vehicle happened at the intersection of De Lorimier Avenue and Ste-Catherine Street in the Centre-Sud neighbourhood.
    Crime
    Feb 27, 2023
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