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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: July 15

"Missy" is the resident coyote at the Ecomuseum in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. Billy Shields/Global News

From a Montreal couple creating clothes specifically for children with dwarfism, and residents coming forward with sightings of the Kirkland coyote, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week:

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Nice attack

“The more France hurts, the worse we feel.”

French citizens living in Montreal gathered to celebrate Bastille Day at l’Union Française, but festivities quickly turned to sheer devastation.

READ THE STORY: Nice attack: French citizens in Montreal mourn Bastille Day attack

Dressing for dwarfism

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“We quickly realized that everything that we took for granted, he would have to fight for.”

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A Montreal couple created Oli & Bou, a company that designs clothes for children with dwarfism after their son, Olivier, was diagnosed.

READ THE STORY: Son’s diagnosis inspires Montreal couple to create clothing line for children with dwarfism

#BringFinneganHome

“He might be so afraid that he could be hiding during the day and only coming out at night.”

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A West Island family is desperately searching for their six-month-old Border Collie/German Shepherd mix, Finnegan.

READ THE STORY: #BringFinneganHome: West Island family turns to social media to find lost pup

O’s vs zeros

“Why wasn’t the app advising me that I was using an invalid plate?”

Kassandra Jordan can’t believe she received three parking tickets from the City of Westmount after she accidentally typed in her number plate incorrectly.

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READ THE STORY: Westmount parking system fines woman three times for alphabetic mistake

Kirkland coyote sightings

“He started coming closer and closer, so I started yelling at him, trying to look bigger. He didn’t care at all.”

A coyote is roaming the streets of Kirkland, and residents are coming forward with more and more stories of being bitten or chased by the wild animal.

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READ THE STORY: Kirkland coyote: residents want town officials to focus on safety

rachel.lau@globalnews.ca

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