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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: October 27

Montreal Impact's Patrice Bernier looks on during a pre-game ceremony highlighing his career prior to MLS soccer action against the New England Revolution, in Montreal, Sunday, October 22, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

From haunted houses to soccer fans bidding farewell to their captain, here are the top stories Global News covered in Montreal this week:

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Cat killed

“It was actually a passerby who found the body of a burned cat.”

The Montreal SPCA is asking for help after a cat was found burned to death in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie.

READ THE STORY: Montreal SPCA asking for public’s help after cat burned in Rosemont

Details, unveiled

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“If someone comes with their photo ID and large glasses, we would ask them to take their glasses off.”

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Quebec Justice Minister Stephanie Vallée is providing further details about how the government’s controversial Bill 62 will be implemented.

READ THE STORY: Quebec minister says ‘person’s choice’ to hide face – but you can be refused services

Mon capitaine

“There is a lot of passion, there’s ups and downs, but the good thing is that there is no indifference with the Impact.”

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Brossard native and Montreal Impact captain Patrice Bernier gave fans one last moment to cheer.

READ THE STORY: Patrice Bernier and one last goal for the Montreal Impact

Scary and spooky

“It’s not surprising with a history of 375 years since the foundation, and of course a lot of things happening since.”

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With Halloween right around the corner some Montrealers may be looking for a good scare.

READ THE STORY: Some of Montreal’s best known ghost tales and spooky places

A good cause

“I always want to do good, so I figured it would be the best way.”

Oren Sendal, 12, has let his hair grow for three years to donate to Angel Hair for Kids.

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READ THE STORY: Montreal student cutting his hair for two good causes

rachel.lau@globalnews.ca

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