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A two-vehicle accident occurred Thursday evening in the municipality of La Pêche, in the Outaouais region, near Ottawa. A young adult is in critical condition.
Despite having an inconsistent income and dealing with the rising cost of living, younger Canadians still want to feel as though they are making an impact, said Wen-Chih O'Connell, executive ...
Several Montreal researchers will share nearly $8.5 million in funding to advance the fight against pediatric cancers, offering new hope to children who, in some cases, have little chance of a cure.
Laval residents assembled Saturday to protest rising gun violence, calling for peace on the streets. The protestors came together at the Raymond-Fortin community centre, hoisting signs bearing ...
Croupiers protest outside the Casino in Montreal, Saturday, May 14, 2022. The dealers went on a surprise four-hour strike late Saturday afternoon to show support for their bargaining committee.
Montreal police are investigating an arson after a hair salon in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough was set on fire Wednesday evening. Police received 911 calls around 6:45 p.m. and responded to ...
The buzz around town might be all about the Montreal Canadiens' berth in the Stanley Cup Finals, but with no games scheduled until Monday, plenty of people were still getting their sports fill ...
Habs fans caused quite the ruckus following the team’s series-winning Game 6 Thursday. The morning after, some voiced their concerns over the potential spread of COVID-19 through the crowd.
Bars have been given the green light to stay open later, just in time for Game 1 of the semifinals between the Montreal Canadiens and the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
Two Montreal teenagers were sent to hospital Thursday afternoon after some sort of attack on the Plateau, near the Laurier metro station, said police. The teens are not cooperating.
Quebec recorded 613 new COVID-19 infections on Monday, the lowest daily increase in months, as the province began its mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Since the pandemic began, 288,353 people ...
Quebec Liberal leader Dominique Anglade pointed to an exchange of emails published Wednesday in the media to once again call for a public commission of inquiry into the management of the COVID-19 ...
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