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Articles by Rachel Lau
- New mural remembers Fredy Villanueva, killed by a Montreal police officer
- Classes cancelled at Royal West Academy due to small fire
- Olympian Charles Hamelin teams up with Breakfast Club of Canada to fight food insecurity in schools
- Stanstead College student accused of sexual assault by 2 girls, victim argues nothing has been done to protect them or others
- Fire forces the evacuation of 2 Montreal buildings
- Farmers and shoppers feel the effects as Montreal gas prices soar past $2 again
- 2 cars destroyed in suspicious fire in DDO
- Quebec confirms 26 more COVID-19-related deaths as hospitalizations decrease
- Quebec man's rights were violated when he was arrested for murder, SCC rules
- One person missing after fire tears through 119-year-old hotel in Saint-Hyacinthe
- Eastbound A-132 closed in Longueuil after multi-vehicle collision
- Four teens arrested for speeding after vehicles allegedly stolen in Toronto
- Asian Heritage Month market promotes businesses that suffered during COVID-19
- Montreal family undergoing fertility treatment stunned over clinic, government confusion
- Young Quebec driver has licence suspended for extreme speeding
- Dogs on leashes to be allowed on Montreal's Metro by end of the year
- Gunshots fired in Montreal's Pierrefonds neighbourhood
- Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations rise again as province records 32 more deaths
- New Canadian Party of Quebec promises 'progressive, federalist' choice
- Quebec English groups plan protest against language bill
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.