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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: August 5

Saint-Lazare mother Deanna Darby with her children and Judy Nagy from Circle of Friends, Tuesday, August 2, 2016. David Sedell/Global News

From a community raising money for a terminally ill mother to P.K. Subban coming back to host a Just For Laughs gala, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week:

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Kicked out of day camp

Kicked out of camp

“It is wrong on every level. Not only legal, but morally speaking.”

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A Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac couple is fuming after they claim city officials expelled their nieces from a city day camp.

READ THE STORY: Girls expelled from Vaudreuil summer camp over address kerfuffle

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Simons imports goods by sea

Simons by sea

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“We have to go this way in order to maintain our planet.”

Simons, the Quebec clothing and home store, is importing merchandise from France via sail boat in an effort to better protect the environment.

READ THE STORY: Simons department store using sailboat to import designer goods

Click to play video: 'P.K. Subban comedy gala'
P.K. Subban comedy gala

Subban comes home

“I’m in the mix. The eagle has landed.”

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Montrealers welcome back hockey favourite and former Montreal Canadiens star defenceman P.K. Subban, who is in town to host the P.K. Subban’s All-Star Comedy Gala at Just For Laughs.

READ THE STORY: Star defenceman P.K. Subban back in Montreal to host Just For Laughs gala

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Helping a sick mother

Helping Deanna Darby

“There are people helping me, amazing people. They are angels to me.”

The community of Saint-Lazare is coming together to help a single mother who was just diagnosed with terminal cancer.

READ THE STORY: Saint-Lazare community raising money for terminally ill single mother

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New Hudson microbrewery

A taste of Hudson

“This is really a passion profession for us.”

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Brasserie Bois Blanc, the first microbrewery in Hudson, opened its doors to the public on July 30.

READ THE STORY: Hudson’s only microbrewery opens for business

rachel.lau@globalnews.ca

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