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Dawson College shooting survivors mark 15-year anniversary of 2006 tragedyLike last year, there was no formal memorial because of COVID-19. People were invited to visit the garden and pay their respects on their own time.CrimeSep 13, 2021
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Montreal gun control activists say they’re being intimidated by pro-gun activistsMontreal gun control lobbyists say a pro-gun group is engaging in a co-ordinated campaign of harassment and intimidation against them.CanadaOct 31, 2017
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This week on Focus Montreal: March 4This week on Focus Montreal meet James Santos, a survivor of the Dawson College shooting who just graduated from the police academy, learn about a bursary program that is helping refugees pursue their education and Claudine Bronfman discusses the details of the Emerging Entrepreneurs contest.CanadaMar 5, 2017
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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: September 16From Uber cars being seized across Quebec and Dawson College remembering Anastasia De Sousa on the 10th anniversary of her death, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week.CanadaSep 16, 2016
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Meet some of the doctors who responded to the 2006 Dawson College shooting"My initial memory is the disbelief that this was really happening and then the growing realization that this was actually happening," said Razek.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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Dawson College remembers 10th anniversary of deadly shootingDawson College commemorates the tenth anniversary of the deadly shooting.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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McGill University preparing students with training video in case of a school shootingMcGill University released a training video showing what to do in case of a school shooting.CanadaSep 9, 2016
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This week on Focus Montreal: April 23This week on Focus Montreal, meet an inspiring doctor and nurse from the Montreal General Hospital's ICU who are taking patient care one step further by also helping patients' families, hear about Dawson College's peace initiative and legal analyst Philip Schneider discusses privacy rights sparked by the discovery earlier this week that Karla Homolka was living in Châteauguay.CanadaApr 24, 2016
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