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N.D.G.'s old Empress theatre to be sold for mixed-use development, city says
The next role for the decaying former Empress theatre will be as a real estate project. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Santé Québec considering "a selective reduction of services" to cut costs: source
Santé Québec is contemplating, as a last resort, "a selective reduction of services" to the population in a four-phase plan to slash $1.5 billion in spending within the province's beleaguered health network, The Gazette can reveal. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Laval lines up against high-powered Laurier side Saturday in Vanier Cup
KINGSTON, Ont. — Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks head coach Michael Faulds feels his team plays its best football when the competition is tough. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec Pension Plan benefits to increase 2.6% in January
Several Quebec pensions will increase by 2.6 per cent starting in January, Retraite Québec announced Friday. Read More
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Quebec condemns Nazi reference at pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal
The office of Quebec's public security minister has condemned remarks made during a pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal after a masked demonstrator appeared to use Nazi terminology directed at pro-Israel counter-protesters. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Waiting for a passport? 85,000 set to be mailed when Canada Post strike ends
About 85,000 passports are printed and waiting to be mailed as the Canada Post strike drags on. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Judge sentences career criminal for crimes 'of exceptional brutality'
A man who sexually assaulted two employees at a Montreal halfway house in eastern Montreal has been declared a dangerous offender for the second time in two years when he was sentenced at the Montreal courthouse Friday afternoon. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Canadiens veteran Brendan Gallagher has learned to adapt his game
At age 32, we'd like to suggest Brendan Gallagher is aging like fine wine. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Thousands of dollars worth of meat for Christmas baskets stolen from Longueuil charity
A Longueuil charity is hoping to replace hundreds of kilograms of meat stolen last weekend, much of which was meant to fill holiday food baskets for families in need. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
First Nations community declares state of emergency over lack of policing
Faced with what it describes as a “rising safety crisis” and an alarming increase in crime and illegal drug sales, a First Nations community in Quebec is sounding the alarm about a lack of policing on its territory. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Police seek another suspect in death of crypto influencer Kevin Mirshahi
Quebec provincial police are seeking public assistance in locating a man wanted in connection with the death of Kevin Mirshahi, a cryptocurrency influencer. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Cyber attack targets borough operations of Montreal North
An investigation is underway to determine the source of a cyber attack on the borough of Montreal North, it announced Thursday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec won't lower sales tax without compensation, finance minister says
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has no plans to follow Ottawa's example and lower the provincial sales tax — unless the federal government compensates it for the lost revenue, Finance Minister Eric Girard said Friday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Jack Todd: Here's hoping the Victoire live up to their new moniker
There is nothing like a name. Read More
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Quebec Conservative leader remains coy about byelection bid
Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime was not tipping his hand on Friday about whether he would run for a National Assembly seat in a byelection expected to be called next year in the riding of Arthabaska. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebecer, 81, to serve more than 10 years for killing wife who had Alzheimer's
LAVAL — An 81-year-old Quebec man who says he ended his ailing wife's life out of love and compassion was sentenced Friday to serve at least 10 and a half years in prison for murder. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Karl Blackburn will not seek Quebec Liberal leadership
Karl Blackburn, the head of the Conseil du patronat (CPQ), the province's largest employers organization, will not seek the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. Read More
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A year after expense scandal, Montreal's public consultation office wants to rebuild trust
It has been a year since an expense scandal rocked the Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM), and the body's new president told a council committee hearing on Friday it will be months before an ethics code and a formal governance structure are in place. Read More
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The Right Chemistry: Wolfsbane has a long, dark history
"When a doctor does go wrong, he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. Palmer and Pritchard were among the heads of their profession.” Read More
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Should the Canadiens re-sign Jake Evans or trade him? | HI/O Bonus
That's the question answered on this Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode as former Canadiens teammates Chris Nilan and Rick Green, who were part of Montreal's 1986 Stanley Cup team, join The Gazette's Stu Cowan. Read More
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