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Expos fans remember team 20 years after they played their last game in Montreal

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Fans and former players reminisced about the good times and not-so-good times like the 1994 Major League Baseball (MLB) strike that ended their chance at the World Series. The event was organized by political cartoonist Terry Mosher, aka...
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How Montreal public transit agencies could improve service for commuters

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The heads of transit agencies in the greater Montreal area answered questions about the transit "death spiral," ridership and improvements they’d make if money wasn’t an issue.
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What can you do to prevent a lithium-ion battery fire in your home?

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The Montreal fire department says there's been 40 of these fires so far this year, including a major fire at the Port of Montreal. In 2021, there were fewer than 10 in the city.
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Montrealers march for climate action 5 years after Greta Thunberg's galvanizing visit

9th - Higher Ed
Montrealers march for climate action on the fifth anniversary of one of the largest protests in the province's history. Activist Greta Thunberg visited the city in 2019 and rallied almost half a million people.Has the Montreal...
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Renowned Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin says reconciliation has replaced hate with love

9th - Higher Ed
As an exhibit at Montreal's Musée d'art contemporain showcases her life's work, including screenings of many of her documentaries as well as memorabilia from her six-decade-long career, Alanis Obomsawin talks about how the inclusion of...
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New owner of nearly century-old Montreal theatre plans to bring vacant building back to life

9th - Higher Ed
The theatre, formerly called the Cartier, was just bought and renamed by the Fabienne Colas Foundation, which is known for the Montreal International Black Film Festival. The plan is to adapt the Colas theatre to the needs of Montreal's...
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Noisy crowd rallies around La Tulipe after noise complaints forced its closure

9th - Higher Ed
As Montrealers react to the venue's closure, the city says it's planning to change its noise bylaws so other music venues and bars don't suffer the same fate. But experts say it may be too late to save La Tulipe.
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Port of Montreal dockworkers threaten 3-day strike beginning Monday

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The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal said Friday that work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as it served management a 72-hour strike notice. Dockworkers could walk off the job as of 7 a.m....
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His mother collapsed in Old Montreal. CPR from strangers saved her life

9th - Higher Ed
Christopher McMullen and his family are hoping to find and thank the Montrealers who helped save his mother's life while she suffered from heart failure on a sidewalk in Old Montreal.
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How some Canadian cities are saving birds from deadly window strikes

9th - Higher Ed
Window collisions kill as many as a million birds a year in Canada, especially during spring and early October migrations. Some Canadian cities are trying out solutions, like bird-friendly designs for new buildings.
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Canadians fear for loved ones in Lebanon

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is urging Canadians in Lebanon to leave while they can, but finding a flight has become nearly impossible. With over 200,000 people in Canada connected to Lebanon, the intense conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has heightened...
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Canadian cities look to reduce bird deaths from window collisions

9th - Higher Ed
Window collisions kill as many as a million birds a year in Canada, especially during spring and early October migrations. Some Canadian cities are trying out solutions, like bird-friendly designs for new buildings.
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Top Quebec court orders legendary music hall to stop making any noise that can be heard next door

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec's Superior Court had already ordered Montreal’s La Tulipe venue to improve its soundproofing. Now, the Court of Appeal is taking things a step further. People in the industry say the ruling will have a ripple effect.
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U.S. says Russia preparing to deploy North Korean soldiers against Ukraine

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Some 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now in Russia near Ukraine’s border and are preparing to help the Kremlin fight against Ukrainian troops in the coming days, the Biden administration said Thursday. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin...
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Criminal groups are pushing Inuit in Quebec to smuggle drugs and stay silent, police say

9th - Higher Ed
Officers from Montreal and Nunavik police will patrol several areas in the city and reach out to Inuit community members to offer them support.
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Opposition at Montreal city hall looking for leader ahead of 2025 municipal election

9th - Higher Ed
For the first time, Ensemble Montréal will vote for its new leader. The party has only had interim leaders apart from founder Denis Coderre, who left municipal politics for the second time in 2021. The names being floated include...
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3 men injured after man with knife walks into Montreal-area mosque

9th - Higher Ed
A 24-year-old man has been arrested following an altercation at a Montreal-area mosque that left three people injured on Friday afternoon.
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Father reacts as charges laid following son's overdose death

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police have arrested and charged two people, including a man previously described as leading a "high-level" drug operation, with trafficking offences tied to the death of Mathis Boivin, 15, who died on Dec. 22, 2023 after...
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2 charged in overdose death of Montreal teen who ordered opioids online

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police have arrested and charged two people in connection to the death of a 15-year-old Montreal boy who overdosed on opioids he’d ordered online last year. Police say one of the two suspects was a man previously described as a...
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Montrealers gather in solidarity after 6 First Nations deaths by police over 2 weeks

9th - Higher Ed
Even though the incidents didn’t happen in Quebec, advocates say the six deaths still hit home for them as tragic examples of systemic discrimination. A vigil was organized Sept.18 in downtown Montreal.
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Byelection win gives Bloc a chance to 'flex its muscles,' says political analyst

9th - Higher Ed
A breakthrough byelection win in Montreal by the Bloc Québécois gives the third party in the House of Commons a little more influence to push its agenda, says Chris Hall, a managing principal at Navigator and a former CBC News national...
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NDP leader says byelection win shows his party ‘can beat Conservatives’

9th - Higher Ed
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Monday night’s byelection results show that the Liberal Party is ‘no longer something Canadians want.’ The NDP held on to the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona with a narrow win over the Conservative...
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Montreal community organizations make 5,000 sandwiches to combat homelessness

9th - Higher Ed
Local groups teamed up to prepare one sandwich for every visibly unhoused person in Montreal. The 5,000 sandwiches will be distributed to eight homeless shelters around the city.
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How Montreal's drivers are making the city's roads more dangerous

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics from the Montreal police show deaths, injuries and dangerous driving offences are on the rise in 2024.