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The Weather Network on MSNFlash floods wreak havoc in Rivière-RougeOn Monday, the Rivière-Rouge region in the Laurentians was hit by torrential rains, leading to widespread flooding. Route 117 ...
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The Gazette on MSNRestaurant owners skeptical $10 charge will solve problem of ‘ghost reservations’It’s a problem many Montreal restaurateurs know too well: diners booking tables and simply never arriving or cancelling.
CNW/ - As Canada faces a water crisis marked by increasing scarcity, the devastating effects of climate change and ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCouncillor Gallery enters race for mayor of WestmountWestmount city councillor Mary Gallery, who represents the district where a controversial redevelopment plan is in the works, ...
Quebec City's most popular music festival kicked off on Thursday, but getting to and from the shows could soon be a problem.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNMontreal’s ‘street priest’ offers comfort to the people who need it mostFor nearly 30 years, Father Claude Paradis has relied on his own past challenges with drugs and poverty to forge connections ...
Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, Chrystia Freeland, issued a statement today to mark the 12th anniversary ...
Coldplay fans appeared to experience a smoother exit from Toronto's Rogers Stadium on Monday night, after complaints of poor ...
From its art-filled lobby to cozy rooms, here's why the Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a luxury ...
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‘Herded like cattle’: Toronto’s Rogers Stadium faces crowd control test after Coldplay showConcertgoers also complained about limited access to water at the stadium with some describing hour-long lineups at bottle ...
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As Coldplay wraps first show, Toronto's Rogers Stadium faces crowd control testTORONTO - Hundreds of fans were streaming out of Rogers Stadium on Monday evening even before British rock band Coldplay took their final bows, trying to get out ahead of ...
Copper wire crooks are cashing in, and Windsor’s paying the price — with Bell Canada saying it’s been targeted here with more ...
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