Montreal Latest News
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Montreal summer roadwork blitz begins, 44 major road projects plannedThere are 44 major road projects being planned by Transport Quebec and the City of Montreal on the island.CanadaMay 8
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Montreal unveils plan to deal with flooding in face of worsening rainstorms"It's not just about what government can do on government property, but it's also what residents can do on their property," New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell told Global News.EnvironmentMay 8
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Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China can go ahead in Quebec, judge saysAuthorities allege Majcher, a resident of Hong Kong, used his network of Canadian contacts to obtain intelligence or services that benefited the People’s Republic of China.CanadaMay 8
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‘Even more special’: Montreal to face off against Boston in PWHL playoffsThe PWHL will add another layer to it this week when Montreal hosts Boston in Game 1 of their best-of-five semifinal series Thursday night.SportsMay 8
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After Indigenous criticism, Legault defends new museum on Québécois nationThe Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador criticized Legault's April 25 comments that suggested the province's history began with the arrival of French explorers.CanadaMay 8
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Montreal organized crime bust nets 4 arrests, millions of dollars: policeThe anti-gang unit carried out 11 raids as part of a major and ongoing investigation called Americano, police said in a statement.CrimeMay 8
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Villeray business left with shattered window after arson: Montreal policeAn incendiary device was thrown through the storefront window of a shop located on St-Denis Street near Cremazie Boulevard early Wednesday, Montreal police said.FireMay 8
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Strangulation often signals domestic violence will turn deadly. Prosecutors in Montreal stepping up enforcementQuebec's prosecutor's office and police are joining forces to help authorities do a better job of gathering evidence on strangulation to ensure that perpetrators can be charged.CrimeMay 7
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Montreal Climate Summit kicks off with commitments to better protect the planetDespite commitments, some people point out that cities like Montreal face a number of challenges to implementing policies to address the climate emergency.EnvironmentMay 7
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Voting opens on controversial Elm Plaza real estate projectOn the table is a new project with a four storey complex containing 117 residential units as well as a two-storey structure for 13 townhouses.CanadaMay 7
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Free dental clinic in Montreal reopens after sweeping renovationThe Jim Lund Dental Clinic by Welcome Hall Mission and McGill University is back after undergoing a major renovation project that saw state-of-the-art equipment installed.HealthMay 7
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Palm trees, vintage cars as Ryan Reynolds’ film set takes over Montreal streetA section of Montreal's Ste-Catherine Street East was transformed into 1980s San Diego over the weekend for the shooting of a action adventure film starring Ryan Reynolds.EntertainmentMay 7
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Canadians filed fewer complaints over language rights in last yearRaymond Théberge says it's too early to say whether Canada witnessing a downward trend in complaints about violations of the Official Languages Act.CanadaMay 7
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Toronto chooses Minnesota as PWHL semifinal foe, Montreal to face BostonToronto declaring Minnesota its semifinal opponent in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Monday evening ended the suspense for the three other playoff teams.SportsMay 7
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New award honours late scientist who fought cancer to see his daughter bornA new research scholarship has been named in honour of Sooran Noroozi, who fought tooth and nail against a rare cancer so he could be there when his wife gave birth.HealthMay 6
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Montreal opposition at city hall pushes for better transit options for seniorsMontreal opposition wants the city to hold consultations in collaboration with the boroughs and the STM, and to also establish a seniors council to advise the administration.CanadaMay 6
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Pro-Palestinian encampment members say little progress made in meeting with McGillPro-Palestinian protesters said they plan to maintain and expand their encampment at McGill University until their demands are met.CanadaMay 6
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More than 11,000 kids expected for early quarterfinal between Forge FC, CF MontrealKids from grades 5 through 12 will occupy the east side grandstand of Tim Horton's field during an early 'School Day Match' between Forge and CF Montreal.SportsMay 6
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Homemade bombs found under machinery at Quebec construction site: companySwedish manufacturer Northvolt says it was once again targeted by vandals at the site of its future electric vehicle battery megaplant outside Montreal.CrimeMay 6
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Montreal-area home sales jump by 25% in AprilQPAREB's market analysis director says there was a "very reactive recovery" in April due to the expectation of an 'imminent return to a downward cycle in interest rates.'CanadaMay 6
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Two men with ‘serious’ gunshot wounds after shooting in LachineFirst responders found two men on a residential street in Lachine with 'serious' gunshot wounds to the upper body after gunfire was reported to police on Sunday night.CrimeMay 6
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‘A tiny city:’ Pro-Palestinian McGill campus protesters organize for another weekProtester Ari Nahman says the encampment has become a 'tiny city' complete a library, a stockpile of donated supplies and makeshift wooden sidewalks to keep the mud at bay.CanadaMay 5
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Man survives small plane crash into Quebec lakeThe pilot of the small glider plane suffered only minor injuries. A 'false maneuver' error by the pilot is, according to provincial police, believed to be the cause of the crash.CanadaMay 5
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Housing crisis most prominent cause of mental health issues, Quebec advocates sayMore than 300 organizations specializing in housing and mental health say they are imploring Premier Legault to take concrete action to solve the ongoing crisis.CanadaMay 5
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3 dead after car veers into oncoming traffic in Quebec’s Eastern Townships: SQThree people were killed Saturday night when a driver on Route 108 in Quebec's Eastern Townships veered into the oncoming lane of traffic. Police are investigating.CanadaMay 5