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What should be the biggest concern for the Canadiens? | HI/O Bonus
It's not Christmas yet and the Canadiens' hopes of making the playoffs in Year 3 of their rebuild seem to already be dashed. Read More
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Grant-Mentis scores winner as Victoire edge Charge 2-1
OTTAWA — Mikyla Grant-Mentis played a handful of games with Ottawa of the Professional Women's Hockey League last season before being released. Read More
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Christmas Fund: Tetraplegic man hopes to make holidays brighter for son
Three and a half years ago, a freak accident turned Samuel's entire life upside down. Read More
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Josh Freed: Five reasons Canada shouldn't become the 51st U.S. state
Dear Almost-President Trump: Read More
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Stu's Slapshots: Canadiens' Kaiden Guhle was inspired by his parents
Sportsnet's Mark Spector wrote a really good column this week on former Canadiens defenceman Brett Kulak, who is having a strong season with the Edmonton Oilers. Read More
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Letters: Polytechnique remembrance mixed with dread
Re: "New threats to gender equality must be addressed" (Allison Hanes, Dec. 6) Read More
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Habs Mailbag: Canadiens will have some options at NHL trade deadline
If the Habs are out of the playoff race at the NHL trade deadline on March 7, what would these players bring back in a trade: Mike Matheson, David Savard, Joel Armia and Jake Evans? Read More
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Montreal weather: Bright and breezy
A mix of sun and cloud with a light wind at 15 km/h. Read More
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St. Mary's Hospital heroes inspire $25,000 Christmas Fund gift
So moved was reader Ron Vincelli by a recent column in The Gazette describing the courage and dedication of a group of St. Mary’s Hospital nurses and doctors who volunteered early in the pandemic at a seniors’ facility ravaged by an outbreak of COVID-19 that he decided to donate $25,000 to the paper’s Christmas Fund in their honour. Read More
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What the Puck: Patrick Laine's arrival has Habs fans drooling
The saviour has arrived. Read More
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Pat Hickey: U.S. college football is a mess, but not just on the field
U.S. college football’s Rivalry Week turned ugly as at least five games ended in brawls. Read More
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Polytechnique massacre: Montreal vigil marks 35th anniversary
On the 35th anniversary of the Polytechnique massacre, a Montreal ceremony honoured the 14 women killed in the 1989 shooting. Read More
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Woman dies after collision with heavy truck in St-Grégoire
A young woman lost her life in a collision between three vehicles, including a heavy truck, on Highway 55 in Bécancour, in the Centre-du-Québec region. Read More
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Montreal Jews no longer feel safe in city: Côte-St-Luc mayor
Despairing that Jews no longer feel safe in their own city amid a climate of rising antisemitism, the mayor of Côte-St-Luc urged Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante on Friday to take decisive action in ordering the police to crack down on repeated illegal conduct by anti-Israel protesters. Read More
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Hundreds may have been exposed to measles during November NATO conference in Montreal
Montreal Public Health says hundreds of people may have been exposed to measles during a recent NATO conference in the city. Read More
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Search continues for Vaudreuil man who disappeared on New York hiking trip
New York State Forest Rangers are continuing the search for a Vaudreuil man who disappeared during a hiking trip in northern New York. Read More
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Imitation gun alert forces lockdown of Île-Perrot school
An Île-Perrot school was locked down Friday after a minor allegedly entered the school with an imitation firearm. Read More
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As session wraps up, Legault says Quebec wants to ban praying in public
QUEBEC — Premier François Legault says he's uncomfortable seeing people praying in public and places such as parks and his government is examining ways to ban it — even if it requires use of the notwithstanding clause to override fundamental rights. Read More
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'He's unreal': Montembeault shines as a Canadien and for Canada
In the span of a few days, the stars have aligned in Samuel Montembeault's world. Read More
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Man arrested in Quebec for alleged plot to kill Jews in NYC being held in Rimouski
A Pakistani man arrested in Quebec for an alleged plot to kill Jews in New York City is being held in a detention centre hundreds of kilometres from Montreal, where he says the French-speaking guards don't understand him. Read More
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