Montreal Latest News
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Officials seek to reassure neighbours of new Montreal supervised injection siteResidents say a new supervised-injection site in Montreal's Saint-Henri neighbourhood is making the area unsafe. Officials say efforts are underway to deal with concerns.Canada5 hours
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Ottawa, Quebec commit $100M to boost semiconductor capacityA news release from the federal government says the funding from both levels of government will help create 280 jobs in the region.Canada8 hours
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After raising a stink, trash cans to return to Montreal’s Lachine CanalTo the frustration of daily users, 30 bins were removed in April. The month-long pilot project raised quite the stink among Sud-Ouest residents and borough officials.Canada9 hours
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Solar eclipse eye damage: More than 160 cases reported in Ontario, QuebecDozens of cases of eye damage related to the April 8 total solar eclipse have been reported in Canada. The conditions include inflammation of the cornea and solar retinopathy.Health10 hours
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Bombardier, Airbus get exemptions from Canadian sanctions on Russian titaniumCanada is the first Western government to ban Russian supplies of titanium as part of a package to mark the second anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion in February.CanadaApr 25
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2 women sexually assaulted by foster father to sue child protection services: lawyerThe foster father, Éric Jean, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in November after he pleaded guilty to assaulting both girls.CrimeApr 25
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Quebec police say 40 ‘high risk’ sex offenders arrested in crackdownQuebec provincial police say they say they found 'numerous' people who had violated an order to register with the national sex offender registry.CrimeApr 25
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Cars torched, explosions heard in suspected arson in Montreal neighbourhoodResidents of a quiet residential street in Île-Bizard, Que. woke to the sound of explosions as three cars were set ablaze Thursday morning.CrimeApr 25
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Canada refused to repatriate woman from ISIS camp because she can’t be arrested: internal memoThe last Canadian woman trying to return from a detention camp in Syria is a national security risk because police lack evidence to arrest her, according to internal documents.WorldApr 25
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Canadian man dies during Texas Ironman event. His widow wants answers as to whyJean-Francois, an experienced runner from Quebec, enrolled in the competition in preparation for a bigger triathlon that was to be a celebration of his upcoming 50th birthday.HealthApr 25
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Police who found loaded gun in ‘man purse’ did not profile suspect: Quebec judgePolice stopped Marcus Nimeri, 24, in October 2023 and found a loaded handgun that had been illegally modified in his shoulder bag.CrimeApr 24
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Police association reports drop in Quebec road fatalities in 2023There were a total of 370 fatalities last year, a drop of 22 compared to the 392 people who died on Quebec roads in 2022.CanadaApr 24
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Pedestrian killed after being hit by truck in Montreal’s east end, police sayMontreal police launched an investigation after a pedestrian was hit by a truck in the city's east end Wednesday.CrimeApr 24
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Quebec grants up to $40 million for cleanup after fire at Montreal’s Olympic StadiumMontreal police say the fire, which began at the base of the Olympic Stadium's tower late last month, remains under investigation.CanadaApr 24
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Vacation death: Cuba apologizes after Canadian family receives wrong remainsThe Cuban government has issued an apology after the wrong remains were sent to Canada late last week following the sudden death of a Laval, Que., man on vacation.CanadaApr 24
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CFL suspends recently retired Lemon indefinitely for betting on league gamesThe CFL suspended Lemon indefinitely Wednesday for betting on league games, including one in which he played.CanadaApr 24
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Ex-SNC executive sentenced to prison term in bridge bribery caseThe investigation revealed that SNC-Lavalin executives paid bribes of $2.23 million to secure a $128-million contract to repair the Jacques-Cartier Bridge deck in the early 2000s.CanadaApr 24
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No more ‘bonjour-hi’? Montreal mayor calls for French only greetingsThe Montreal mayor's remarks came on the heels of a new study by the Office Québécois de la Langue Française on how shoppers are welcomed by merchants.CanadaApr 24
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Metro says grocery shoppers still hunting for deals even as inflation easesMetro reported its second-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as its sales edged higher. Food and pharmacy sales were both up in the quarter.MoneyApr 24
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SAQ workers launch 2-day strike as negotiations stallAt the stroke of midnight, the union representing SAQ store clerks launched a two-day strike starting Wednesday.ConsumerApr 24
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Gas station clerk stabbed several times during violent attack at Ultramar in MontrealThe suspect allegedly jumped the gas station counter, stabbed the 61-year-old clerk multiple times and then proceeded to flee the scene.CrimeApr 24
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Quebec adds more virtual wards to increase at-home medical careThe program allows people who have been hospitalized to go home sooner while still receiving care. Experts say it's a step in the right direction but not a one-stop solution.HealthApr 23
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Montreal to build new ‘sponge park’ to absorb rainwaterMontreal is planning to build its largest sponge park to date. The future green space is designed to absorb water following massive downpours.CanadaApr 23
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Taschereau Boulevard project leaves future of long-standing eyesores in limboBoarded up, covered in graffiti and surrounded by a tall fence a long standing strip mall off Taschereau boulevard has been a vacant eyesore for over 10 years.ConsumerApr 23
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Four cars set ablaze outside Montreal garageFour cars were set ablaze in the parking lot outside a garage in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood late Monday. A can of gasoline was found left at the scene.CrimeApr 23