Parents of Montreal-area high school students whose artwork was allegedly listed for sale online by their art teacher have officially filed a lawsuit.
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Three people have been arrested and nearly $1 million worth of drugs have been seized in what Montreal police are calling a 'serious blow' to the city's black market.
Drivers in Montreal's downtown area should be aware of several traffic closures and restrictions March 20 to 23 for the funeral of former prime minister Brian Mulroney.
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On the anniversary of their daughter's death, a West Island couple is welcoming a renewed push at the national assembly to lower the blood-alcohol limit in Quebec. On Tuesday, Quebec Liberal Party transport critic Monsef Derraji ramped up pressure on the CAQ government by tabling a new bill that would impose administrative penalties on drivers as soon as their blood alcohol level reaches 0.05.
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The sun managed to peek out – a little bit of luck for thousands of revellers who took to the streets of Montreal Sunday for the 199th St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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A girl riding an electric scooter is in serious condition in hospital after a collision with a vehicle Sunday afternoon in Montreal's Villeray neighbourhood.
Quebec provincial police are seeking the public's help to find a missing 16-year-old boy. Mathieu Lapalme, 16, of Chambly was last seen on Friday at 8:45 p.m. in the Montée Van Vliet area of Lacolle, near the U.S. border. He is believed to be on foot and could be in the greater Montreal area.
A court injunction banning pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside certain Jewish community institutions in Montreal has been extended. The original injunction was granted for 10 days beginning on March 6 after two consecutive nights of protests outside a Jewish institution and a synagogue in Cote-des-Neiges.
Montreal police were keeping a close watch as demonstrators took to the streets for the annual anti-police brutality protest Friday afternoon. The protest began at 5 p.m. Friday at Beaudry metro station and travelled along Ste-Catherine, heading west.
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Deer, moose, caribou and even bears -- large wildlife is back on the road a little early this year, prompting a warning from Quebec's Transport Ministry.
After evading authorities for nearly three months following an alleged assault on an ex-girlfriend on Montreal's South Shore, police have arrested a suspect in Toronto.
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Transco school buses in Montreal are expected to be back on the road by Monday. Union workers with Transco school bus company have accepted a negotiation proposal submitted by a conciliator.
The body of a Quebec teenager has been found in the Gulf of Mexico. William Zhang, 17, was visiting Florida with his swim team for a swim camp. He did not return to shore at the end of swimming drill on Wednesday morning.
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