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Man hospitalized in Lachine incident
The Sûreté du Québec has taken over an investigation after a 25-year-old male was hospitalized following an incident Thursday morning in Lachine, on 10th Ave. near Sherbrooke St. W.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:45



Temperature flirts with record high
On Monday, we experienced Siberian temperatures with a low of minus 16C and a wind chill of minus 27. On Wednesday, many of us thought of reaching for sandals as winds from the south brought temperatures to 11.4C, briefly flirting with the previous high for this date of 11.7C set in 1964.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:45



Strikers accused of disrupting classes
As opposition to tuition hikes grows, some students who support higher fees feel unrepresented by student leaders who promote a strike to press the Quebec government to back down. (With video)
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:43



Coalition wants to change student unions
University students who are frustrated with the strike over tuition hikes and feel they’re not being well represented by their student unions may be happy about a new student coalition in Quebec that wants to help them opt out of their student associations.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:42



City of Montreal and firefighters reach deal
The city of Montreal can look forward to five years of labour peace with its firefighters, approving a long term deal that guarantees minimum annual pay hikes of two per cent.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:40



West Island: St. Lazare to get new synthetic sports field
St. Lazare will be rolling out a green carpet for its soccer and football players next year.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:40



Students take to the streets again
Thousands of students, including campus feminist groups, marched on the Montreal offices of the Education ministry Thursday afternoon.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 18:16:39



Student protester suffers eye injury
A college student suffered a severe eye injury Wednesday as hundreds of people demonstrated in Montreal against rising tuition fees. Five people were arrested in clashes with police.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-08 09:38:56



Shortchanged for stolen art
The painting depicted a summer fantasy, former artist Sylvie Laliberté says. It was called East Wind and she used oil paints to craft its curvy trees, rippling river and seashell clouds.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 22:45:11





Five arrested after student protests in downtown Montreal
Five people were arrested and various portions of Montreal’s downtown core subjected to traffic chaos on Wednesday as hundreds of students turned out to protest rising tuition fees.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 22:45:11



The heavy price of telling the truth
He knows the truth about a dirty cop. She can name a doctor who’ll happily take cash from a desperate patient seeking a speedy referral. Insiders know which streams are polluted, what medicine will make you sicker, which palms must be greased to nail multimillion-dollar contracts for road, bridge and sewer projects. If only they would talk.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 22:45:10



A day to celebrate Montreal's women
One hundred and twenty years ago, the battles were over clean water, milk for underprivileged children and women’s suffrage.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 22:45:09



Man injured in police chase is 'out of danger': SQ
A 44-year-old man whose car crashed into a concrete barrier early Tuesday on the South Shore, ending a high-speed chase by local police, was rated in stable condition early Wednesday. The Sûreté du Québec is handling the probe.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:37



Fire forces evacuation in St. Jean sur Richelieu
A major fire forced the evacuation of a 24-unit apartment building on Tuesday in St. Jean sur Richelieu.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:32



Quebec budget to be tabled March 20
Quebec Finance Minister Raymond Bachand announced Tuesday he will table the provincial budget on March 20.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:30



Dropping out has lasting effect on girls
Amy Rhoden just wasn’t into high school, so she dropped out. It was a decision she later regretted, one that researchers say she and other girls face differently than boys.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:29



Griffintown developer buys Horse Palace
The Griffintown Horse Palace, listed among Montreal’s 10 most endangered historic sites, was sold to a developer last week, raising new questions over how to reconcile preservation and profitability during the tail end of the city’s real estate boom.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:27



Montreal police seek tips on alleged protection racket
Stating that investigators "have good reasons to believe" a protection racket has been operating in the north end of the city, Montreal police asked Wednesday for information from the public.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:26



Huntingdon won't end bilingualism policy
The city of Huntingdon and Mayor Stéphane Gendron vow to keep serving residents in Canada's two official languages despite Quebec's request that it communicate in French only.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:24



'Never thought we'd beat the Royal Bank'
"We never thought we'd see the end of this," one senior defrauded by Earl Jones says after the Royal Bank of Canada agrees to a $17-million settlement with victims of the disgraced money adviser.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:23



Distance learning offers route to success
Latishia Barksdale's fortunes changed after she was told of “distance learning” – a Little Burgundy program that lets her earn a high school diploma outside a traditional classroom.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:22



Lawyer owes $12M in taxes, police allege
A former high-profile Montreal tax lawyer has been charged with fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, trafficking in forged documents and being part of a criminal enterprise.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:20



Duceppe wins award for government waste
Former Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe received lifetime achievement accolades in the 14th annual Teddy Waste Award ceremony, put on by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation to highlight what it deems to be wasteful government spending.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:19



Saganash backs Mulcair for NDP leadership
Romeo Saganash, the former New Democratic Party leadership candidate , has decided to back Thomas Muclair.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:17



City accused of ignoring CHUM 'disorder'
Opposition city councillor Richard Bergeron says the Quartier de la santé, surrounding the construction site of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal superhospital, is a mishmash of projects.
Category: NewsProvince: Quebec
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-07 15:07:16



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