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Jackalope Festival gets prime Montreal location as Olympic-fuelled attention grows
The Montreal-born action sports festival, which has annual events elsewhere in North America, returns home as sports like skateboarding get renewed attention due to their recent inclusion in the Olympics.
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Will AI delete career paths for students?
While many post-secondary students worry about how artificial intelligence might affect their future employment aspirations, AI experts argue the technology isn't a substitute for human judgement and creativity.
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Can this small Montreal island — and its aging bridge — handle one of the world's biggest golf events?
The Royal Montreal Golf Club will host the Presidents Cup in late September, the biggest golf tournament to ever be played in Canada. While the event is highly anticipated, organizers, fans and residents of Île-Bizard will all have to...
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Liberals could lose crucial ally over gun buyback program
The Liberal government could soon lose a crucial ally in its gun control fight. PolyRemembers says the existing federal gun buyback program is a waste of taxpayer money that doesn’t go far enough.
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Can this small Montreal island — and its ageing bridge — handle one of the world's biggest golf events?
The Royal Montreal Golf Club will host the Presidents Cup in late September, the biggest golf tournament to ever be played in Canada. While the event is highly anticipated, organizers, fans and residents of Île-Bizard will all have to...
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Players and fans rate PWHL Montreal's new team name
The first reviews are in for the Montreal Victoire, after the PWHL announced permanent names and logos for all six professional women's hockey teams.
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Michelin Guide is coming to Quebec
The Michelin Guide is coming to Quebec in 2025, awarding its coveted stars to what it deems the best restaurants in the province. The rankings could be an economic boost, but the program is often criticized for being restrictive and...
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PWHL reveals names, logos for inaugural 6 teams
The Professional Women's Hockey League has unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of the six franchises entering its second season, including Canadian teams the Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge.
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Montreal hockey fans meet your new PWHL team: Montreal Victoire
The wait is finally over. The Professional Women's Hockey League has revealed team names and logos for each of its six franchises. Here's what Montreal forward Catherine Dubois thinks of her team's name.
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Could vibrations play a role in a building collapse?
People who study old buildings are raising awareness about how fragile they can be. Montreal is full of century-old buildings including one that partially collapsed in the Saint-Henri neighbourhood.
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Liberal caucus meets ahead of crucial byelection
With the government slipping in the polls and a crucial Montreal byelection a week away, the Liberal caucus is meeting in Nanaimo, B.C., where the future of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to be discussed.
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Trudeau’s leadership faces another big test in Montreal byelection
Months after losing a historically safe Toronto seat, an upcoming Montreal byelection poses another big test for Justin Trudeau’s leadership of the Liberal Party. The Liberals have held LaSalle—Émard—Verdun since 2015, but polls now...
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Montreal shoppers flock to controversial new Royalmount luxury supermall
After years of development, Montreal’s massive new Royalmount luxury supermall has opened to rave reviews from fashionistas, but also criticism from those worried its huge size will only worsen Montreal's notorious traffic.
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How big is Montreal's traffic problem, and what's being done about it?
The return to work and school, major road construction and a new mega-mall combine to spell traffic headaches for Montrealers, but the city says it's taken some steps to ease congestion.
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Are there too many barriers to building homes? Housing crisis fact check
Only a fraction of the new homes required to meet demand and preserve affordability are being built. CBC's Erika Morris looks at the reasons being given in this seventh video in a series unravelling Quebec's housing crisis.
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'It's intense': Shoppers give first impressions on Royalmount's opening day
Montreal's new mega-mall welcomed shoppers for the first time amid concerns about traffic, even while many of its stores have yet to open.
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Some Quebec ERs running at 140% capacity
Pressures from COVID-19 cases and a lack of primary care services have forced some hospital emergency rooms in Quebec to operate at 140 per cent capacity. Experts say Quebec isn’t alone and the strain could become a crisis if it lasts...
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This group of islands is Montreal's ‘hidden gem’ that you can reach by public transit
It looks and feels like it should be far away from civilization, but the virtually untouched Hochelaga Archipelago is just off the eastern edge of Montreal. Conservationists are working to protect it while encouraging people to come visit.
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Does Montreal's food scene need the Michelin Guide?
The Michelin Guide is coming to Quebec in 2025. Some in the restaurant industry say it's been a long time coming, while others say it won't change how they do things.
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Free festival bringing art to Montreal’s alleyways might come to an end after funding cut
The Festival des arts de ruelles has been running for eight years. But after losing its provincial funding, it could disappear for good. As organizers try to make the most of this year’s edition, they created a crowdfunding campaign to...
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Liberal stance on Gaza leads staffers to pull support in Montreal byelection | Power & Politics
The CBC's Raffy Boudjikanian lays out the details and the demands in a letter signed by 52 Liberal political staffers refusing to work on the byelection campaign in LaSalle–Emard–Verdun. They cite the Trudeau government's handling of...
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Here's what the once forgotten Montreal melon tastes like
The Montreal melon was a wildly popular fruit in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but it all but disappeared by the 1950s. Now, some seed keepers are reviving the historic fruit and these Montrealers got to taste it on Aug. 23.
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Who can access Quebec health care in English?
A government directive that says people will have to have a special document to get some health care services in English is causing outrage and confusion. The province says it’s not what it looks like.
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Montreal Alliance ready to fight for CEBL title at home this weekend, despite lacklustre season
The playoffs for Canada's professional basketball league take place across three days at the Verdun Auditorium, with the host team automatically qualifying.