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Articles by Rachel Lau
- 2 arrested after man injured during brawl in Old Montreal
- Perimeter lifted, but operation continues after Montreal East shooting
- Thousands of health care workers still absent as 10 more people die of COVID-19
- What to do in and around Montreal this weekend: Aug 12-14
- 2 shootings within minutes of each other in Montreal leave 1 dead, 2 injured
- Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations go up, but ICU numbers decrease
- Remains of Jesuit priest removed from Kahnawake church grounds
- Mont-Carmel seniors' residence tenants allege landlord is renting to younger people
- 25 more COVID-19 deaths in Quebec as hospitalizations, ICU numbers subside
- Man in hospital after gunfire in NDG
- What to do in and around Montreal this weekend: Aug. 5-7
- Gunman in Montreal-area killing spree was released from institution despite 'significant risk'
- Quebec COVID-19 deaths increase by 21 as hospitalizations, ICU numbers go up
- Father of Quebec boxer David Lemieux among victims in fatal Montreal shootings
- Rapper slowthai explains meaning behind swastika T-shirt worn at Osheaga
- Montreal man faces charges of pimping, human trafficking as police search for other victims
- Montreal driver caught speeding twice the legal limit on Highway 40
- Storytelling drag queen Barbada to read to children at Saint-Laurent libraries
- Montreal OB-GYN expelled for alleged sexual comments to patient in labour
- Bill 96 ignores students with 'invisible' disabilities trying to obtain higher education degrees
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.