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Local News Carbon monoxide leak still bothering teachers at LaSalle school
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Quebec The PQ's October electoral defeat still haunts the party caucus
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Local News Police seek missing teen who might be in Montreal
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Local News Sweets spot: Love of cannoli runs in the family at Alati-Caserta
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Local News Montreal weather: The next 24 hours will be a roller-coaster
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Local News While you were sleeping: Drunken man takes wrong Lyft to wrong home
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Off-Island Gazette Diane Piacente: Tourist home industry taking root in Off-Island towns
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Local News Note to readers: Weather conditions will delay some newspaper deliveries Thursday
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Local News 5 things to do in Montreal this weekend: Jan. 25-27
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West Island Gazette Land acquisition will increase access to lakeshore in Pierrefonds
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Local News #ICYMI: Muslim Awareness Week, stuntman killed, more news
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Local News Movie stuntman killed on eve of sentencing in drug smuggling case
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Local News Pride Toronto's rejection of uniformed cops in parade is disappointing, mayor says
Mafia-tied developer Tony Magi dead after shooting in N.D.G.
The victim was found in front of a garage on St-Jacques St. W. near Beaconsfield Ave. at about 11:15 a.m. Thursday.
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Local News Snow removal on ice as schools close, roads flood, sidewalks freeze
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Local News Adele Sorella begins her defence on murder charges
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Local News Wiretaps reveal crime family's hidden tangled web; Mafia plans exposed in Project Colisée
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Sports Montreal native Jim McKean, a longtime umpire and Grey Cup champion, dies at 73
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History Through Our Eyes History Through Our Eyes: Jan. 24, 1940, large families
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Local Business Téo Taxi's business model appears to be broken: transport minister
'We need oxygen': Plante pleads with Quebec for new funding sources
On Thursday, Montreal's mayor will meet other municipal mayors to work out a common position seeking a new fiscal pact with the province.
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Local News Sherbrooke woman faces charge of impaired driving causing death of friend
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Local News Trial begins for pair charged in death of innocent man in Ahuntsic
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Local News Allison Hanes: First pedestrian fatality of 2019 echoes grimly familiar stories
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Local News EMSB contract probe announced by Quebec Treasury Board
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Local Business Federal government to fund 100 new electric car charging stations in Quebec
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Local News Bixi to expand to all city boroughs by 2028
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Local News 'My goal is not to make profits with cannabis,' Legault says of SQDC woes
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Local News SQ arrests nine in connection with Alma handgun theft
Family of five in Terrebonne hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning
The mother called police at about 1:30 a.m. to report that her seven-year-old son was unconscious in his room.
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Diet & Fitness 6 questions about this whole 'go green with vegetable poutine' thing
First of all, how dare you? -
Local News Religious fundamentalism: Legault says he won't touch the Charter, for now
Legault said he thinks a values test would be a 'strong enough message' to those who want to import customs incompatible with those of Quebec society. -
Local News UPAC arrests former head of trade school
Alain Prud’homme, the former director of the École des métiers de la construction de Montréal, is facing charges including fraud, possession of goods obtained by crime, fraud against the government and breach of trust. -
Local News Note to subscribers: Weather causes delivery delays
To our subscribers, Due to inclement weather, delivery of the Gazette might be delayed on Wednesday. -
Local News While you were sleeping: Man accused of letting kid, 11, drive to school
Worse still, police say there was a 9 year old in the back seat and the car was stolen. -
Local News Montreal police come to aid of seniors without electricity for 24 hours
The intervention came as Montreal endured a cold snap, with temperature dipping to minus-23 Celsius on Tuesday. -
Local News Creative Finance: Stars' Torquil Campbell cashes in on theatre & music
The co-lead singer of the band Stars was raised in the theatre and makes a living from his music and acting, currently in his one-man show, True Crime. -
History Through Our Eyes History Through Our Eyes: Jan. 23, 1967, Montreal's calèches
Horse-drawn calèches have long been a staple of Montreal's tourist industry — though they won't be for much longer. -
West Island Gazette Brigadoon residents reach purchase agreement with city
An agreement has been reached. Brigadoon residents will buy a portion of city-owned land in their backyards. -
News Michel Cadotte caressed his wife's hair and kissed her before arrest
Officer says he and his partner let Cadotte's final moments with his wife last for "six or seven seconds" before they moved to arrest him.