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The 4 Nations Face-Off is a big deal for hockey fans, and the puck drops in Montreal

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The Bell Centre is the first of two venues, hosting most of the world’s biggest hockey stars as they play for their country in a best-on-best tournament for the first time in nearly a decade.
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‘Problematic behaviour’ rising sharply on Montreal Metro, new figures reveal

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As the city grapples with growing homelessness and drug use issues, Montreal’s transit authority says it’s intervening in more than 70 cases every day on average of what it calls problematic behaviour or incivility, while overdose...
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Artist rediscovers favourite Montreal spots through embroidery

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Véronique Buist asked Montrealers to submit photos of their most-liked places through social media. She embroidered the images on handmade paper and is showing her work at the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre in Dorval, Que.
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Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin performs ‘radiantly optimistic’ Beethoven at the NAC

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The award-winning pianist will be in Ottawa two nights, performing Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with the NAC orchestra. CBC’s Sandra Abma attended a rehearsal.
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Want Calgary's snow clearing plan to cover more ground? It can, for a price

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Many municipalities outspend Calgary when it comes to winter snow clearing budgets, but there's a reason for that. The CBC's Helen Pike shops around for a snow clearing plan to see how their costs and service levels compare.
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How did police in Quebec lose 4 guns in 4 years?

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Administrative errors, a mislaid weapon and a criminal incident were behind the missing handguns, a CBC News investigation found.
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800-unit rental project aims to put a dent in Montreal housing crisis, but some have doubts

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In what's being billed as the city's largest rental housing project, Le MileBrook in Montreal's Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles borough features hundreds of units that the federal government considers affordable.
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Trump’s ‘ethnic cleansing’ idea unlikely to come to fruition: Analysis

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Mouin Rabbani says Trump’s plan to expel Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt is unlikely, as both nations resist pressure.
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New Miramichi rec complex set to open on time, over budget

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More sponsorships sought as cost grows to $98 million for new recreation centre in Miramichi.
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Supreme Court of Canada will hear legal challenge on Quebec secularism law

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In Quebec --The Supreme Court has AGREED to hear a court challenge against the province's controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21. C-B-C's Vanessa Lee is in Montreal.
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Montreal is testing AI to help identify parking infractions

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The pilot project is set to roll out in summer 2025 with 13 high-tech cars in the Outremont borough and Mile End neighbourhood. The city’s parking enforcement agency says the goal isn’t to give out more tickets, but rather to help...
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Montreal testing artificial intelligence to help with parking enforcement

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The agency that enforces parking in Montreal is testing a new tool to help make enforcement more efficient. Rowan Kennedy went for a ride-along to see how they use artificial intelligence.
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What impact does exercising in extreme cold have on your body?

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This cold snap is keeping a lot of us indoors. But if being active outdoors, is part of your daily routine, how cold is too cold.. to venture out to work out?Natalia Weichsek has some advice.
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What new ownership means for the Montreal Alliance

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The professional basketball team's new ownership group says it’s confident it can take the team to the next level. Until now, the team was owned by the Canadian Elite Basketball League.
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Vietnamese Montrealers celebrate new year and commemorate community milestone

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The city's Vietnamese community gathered for Lunar New Year celebrations known as Tết. This year was especially significant because it marks the 50th anniversary of Vietnamese refugees immigrating to Canada.
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Cherry Blossoms, the century-old treat once made in Montreal, will be discontinued

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Love them or hate them, the chocolate candies have their place in the city’s history — a history coming to an end with Hershey’s Canada ceasing production.
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Abby Boreen scores twice to lead Victoire past Frost

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Montreal defeats Minnesota 4-2 in a battle of the top two teams in the PWHL.
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Quebecers greet news of ceasefire with cautious optimism

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The conflict in the Middle East has been the source of a lot of tension and word of the ceasefire is being greeted with cautious optimism in Canada. Rowan Kennedy has more.
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Quebecers with connections to Gaza, Israel breathe sigh of relief after ceasefire deal

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While many are feeling a sense of hope and optimism after waiting more than a year for a cessation of hostilities in Gaza, some say what they’ve lost in the conflict can never be regained.
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Class action lawsuit against Robert Miller has been authorized

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A class action lawsuit against Robert Miller has been granted. Montreal billionaire is accused of paying minors for sex. He's already facing 24 criminal charges. Melissa Francois has the details.
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Regina book club focusing on stories that could push the city into the future

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The Queen City Urbanist book club discusses the complexities of urban living, from architecture and design to politics and social justice and it is hoping its discussions about urbanism can push change in the city. Kelly Lorenc hails...
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Haiti still impacted by earthquake 15 years later

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Haitians in Canada say the impact of the earthquake that struck 15 years ago are still being felt in the country, which has been faced with political instability, economic hardships and increasing violence.
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Rescued rooster enjoying new life on farm west of Montreal

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The Montreal SPCA took in Freddy the rooster after he was found wandering in a cemetery in rough shape in October 2024. After reading about his story, one woman decided to take him in.
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Drivers in the Montreal area now have to pay $150 more on their registration for transit

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The tax went from $59 to $150 to help fund public transit. That’s on top of an existing $30 contribution. It adds up to a $180 increase on every vehicle registration bill in the Montreal area.