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Articles by Rachel Lau
- Would-be thief dies after altercation with security guards in Lachine
- Home, two cars hit by gunfire in RDP
- Quebec family leaving as Californian mother admits she struggles with French
- Montreal begins monkeypox vaccine campaign, Quebec confirms 25 cases
- Montreal police bust major drug trafficking network producing 1 million pills per week
- Severe power outages continue after Quebec storm
- Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations slightly up, but ICU numbers down
- Hydro-Quebec still working to restore power after intense weekend storm
- Ghost bike installed to honour memory of Montreal entrepreneur Joanna Barcessat
- Two pedestrians, dog injured after being hit by car in Longueuil
- 2 injured in suspicious fire in Longueuil
- 2 minors in hospital after stabbing in Longueuil
- More than 150,000 Quebec homes still without power after weekend storm
- What's open and closed in Montreal this Victoria, Patriots' Day long weekend
- 11 Ukrainian children to attend English school in Quebec in language exception
- Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations going down as province adds 14 more deaths
- Quebec pledges $1 million to support gun violence prevention research
- Animal rights activists want to take Longueuil, Quebec to court over deer cull
- Are you a multimillionaire? Loto-Quebec searches for winners who haven't claimed prizes
- Car flips over after colliding with taxi on Sainte-Catherine Street
Rachel Lau
ContactRachel is a digital reporter at CTV News Montreal.
Born in Montreal and raised on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia, Rachel is a graduate of Concordia University where she specialized in broadcast and print journalism.
Rachel also studied political science at the l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, and professional photography at the New York Institute of Photography.
She previously worked as a TV news reporter, online producer and associate producer at Global News in Montreal.
Prior to working in journalism, Rachel was a representative for the United Nations Association in Canada.