Montreal Latest News
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COVID-19 vaccination shuttle buses now in service in MontrealThe STM is rolling out new shuttle buses to take people to Montreal COVID-19 vaccination clinics to boost rates in districts that are not keeping up with the rest of Quebec.Canada6 hours
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Lachine Hospital physicians pitching in to pay premiums to keep staffPhysicians at Montreal's Lachine Hospital have offered to personally pay intensive premiums for technicians to keep them from going elsewhere for higher pay.Canada6 hours
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Quebec weighs suspending vaccine passport until next COVID-19 wave: health ministerSeveral provinces, including Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have announced they would be ending the proof of vaccination requirement.Canada7 hours
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Pierrefonds, Que. hockey team shocked by ‘tragic’ death of teammateLucas Gaudet died after allegedly being stabbed during an altercation outside St. Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire Tuesday. He was a student at John Rennie High School.Features7 hours
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Man found unconscious on floor in Montreal arson case, woman arrestedMontreal police say a fire was intentionally set in a building in Côte-des-Neiges on Friday afternoon, and two people were injured, including one critically.Crime9 hours
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Community rink in Montreal’s West Island providing warm fun on cold winter daysJasper Park community ice rink in Beaconsfield is a success story for the city's adopt-a-rink program bringing the community closer through sport.SportsFeb 11
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Quebec sees big drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations, 39 more deaths addedPandemic-related hospitalizations continue on a downward trend with 98 fewer patients over the previous day. Of the 2,214 patients, 164 are in intensive care.HealthFeb 11
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens lose to Washington Capitals in debut of Martin St. LouisThe Habs may have lost, and the Capitals may have rolled to a 5-2 win, but there were moments to enjoy in this contest. Brian Wilde explains.SportsFeb 10
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Montreal police officers handed 30-day suspensions for racial profiling in 2017The Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations says the 30-day suspensions were the heaviest sanctions imposed by the ethics tribunal for racial profiling.CrimeFeb 10
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Dawson College wants to meet with Quebec premier over shelved expansion plansDawson College now counts with the support of Montreal-based French-language CEGEPS who believe a loss for Dawson is a loss for all.EducationFeb 10
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Quebec’s National Assembly responds to threats of violence: ‘It is unacceptable’Quebec's public security minister, Geneviève Guilbault, said police are taking recent threats of violence seriously.CrimeFeb 10
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Quebec opposition parties call for end of COVID-19 state of emergencyLiberal health critic Monsef Derraji said the government uses ministerial decrees too often.HealthFeb 10
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Martin St-Louis looking to prove doubters wrong yet again as Canadiens interim head coachMartin St-Louis will jump in the action straight away by leading his new team on Thursday night at the Bell Centre against the Washington Capitals.SportsFeb 10
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Teen dies after stabbing outside Montreal high school, principal calls incident ‘a tragic death’Three teens, all minors, were arrested in connection with the incident this week by Montreal police, who have yet to confirm the death a homicide.CrimeFeb 10
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Quebec man sentenced to 10 years for kidnapping son, triggering Amber AlertThe Amber Alert spanned four days, and the three-year-old boy was returned to his mother unharmed.CrimeFeb 10
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Six Montreal police officers face lawsuit after being accused of racial profilingA Black man and his mother are suing six SPVM officers after accusing police of racial profiling during an incident last April. Montreal police aren't commenting.CrimeFeb 10
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COVID-19: Quebec logs 35 new deaths as hospitalizations continue to dropQuebec has seen 891,951 cases and 13,617 deaths over the course of the pandemic, while 844,373 people have recovered from the virus.HealthFeb 10
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Bombardier sees profit in Q4 as demand for business jets soarsIn its outlook for 2022, Bombardier says it expects revenue to increase compared with 2021 to more than US$6.5 billion.CanadaFeb 10
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Man fatally shot in LaSalle is Montreal’s 2nd homicide of the yearMontreal police say several calls were made to 911 shortly after 9 p.m. about gunshots on Marie Rollet Street near Guy Bouchard Boulevard.CanadaFeb 10
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Canada takes home bronze in freestyle skiing aerials at Beijing Winter OlympicsThe medal win is Canada’s 11th of the 2022 Games, and first in an aerials event since Veronica Brenner and Deidra Dionne won silver and bronze in women’s aerials at the 2002 Games.SportsFeb 10
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How a 93-year-old B.C. senior lost $8,900 after falling victim to ‘grandson scam’As of Jan. 1, 2021, the banking industry has adopted a voluntary Code of Conduct for the Delivery of Banking Services to Seniors.ConsumerFeb 9
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Quebec man arrested after 4-day Amber Alert pleads guilty to 14 chargesThe man was charged with kidnapping, attempted murder using a prohibited weapon and attempting to murder peace officers using a firearm, as well as other firearms-related charges.CrimeFeb 9
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City says improving road safety in Montreal remains vital after pedestrian dragged by school busA 29-year-old woman remains in critical condition after being hit by a school bus while crossing the street, leading to renewed calls to make intersections safer for pedestrians.CanadaFeb 9
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Quebec justice minister insists judges do not need to be bilingualQuebec's justice minister said he is considering drafting a law which would strip courts of the right to require judges be bilingual.PoliticsFeb 9
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‘It’s a lot’: At least 2M Quebecers infected during fifth wave of COVID-19 pandemicTwo million Quebecers, roughly a quarter of the province's population, have been infected with COVID-19 since the start of the fifth wave of the pandemic in December.HealthFeb 9