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Montreal legend Eddy Nolan remembered for his kindness

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Eddy Nolan died on Friday at the age of 67, but his memory lives on at Roslyn Elementary School in Westmount, Que., and across Montreal for his dedication to the Terry Fox Run.
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How Montreal is trying to bring Prince Arthur Street back to life

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As the city expands its network of pedestrian streets, some are wondering about the fate of one of the original no-car roads.
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Quebec pioneer in HIV/AIDS research to be inducted into Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

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Dr. Catherine Hankins discovered the connection between intravenous drug injection and HIV rates among women and helped create CACTUS Montréal, North America's first needle-exchange program. Her contribution as the co-chair of the COVID...
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After some serious weather whiplash, can Montrealers really say goodbye to winter?

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April has already graced the city with sun and snow in the same week. While things are looking brighter these days, can we officially toss those tuques?
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What a new electoral map might mean for Quebec

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Quebec is re-working its electoral map to reflect demographic shifts. But, how do politicians feel about the most recent proposal?
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#TheMoment a 40-year-old figure skater won World Championship gold

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Forty-year-old Deanna Stellato-Dudek from Team Canada made history as the oldest female figure skater to win a world championship ever.
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Mulroney funeral will cause road closure in Montreal

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Road closures are expected in Montreal this Saturday, with former prime minister Brian Mulroney's funeral taking place. Here's what you need to know to avoid being stuck in traffic.
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'He's home,' says Mark Mulroney as his father lies in repose at Montreal's St.Patrick Basilica

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Mark Mulroney, former prime minister Brian Mulroney's son, spoke to CBC News' Debra Arbec about his father's deep ties with his family, the city of Montreal and Canadians.
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Stellato-Dudek, Deschamps reflect on gold medal performance at figure skating worlds

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Canada's Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps discuss winning the pairs competition at the World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal.
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Tickets sell out in minutes for PWHL Bell Centre debut

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General tickets for the April 20th game between Montreal and Toronto went on sale Wednesday morning, selling out in under 20 minutes. The league is poised to break the world record for largest attendance for a professional women's hockey...
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Wild turkeys are moving into Montreal

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Several Quebec communities, including Montreal, have experienced a recent influx of wild turkeys, and it’s prompted officials to give out recommendations about how to peacefully co-exist with the fowl.
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That Figure Skating show previews the world championships in Montreal

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Asher Hill brings you all you need to know, including a season recap and his Podium Picks. Live coverage runs March 20-24 on cbcsports.ca & CBC GEM.
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Families of Montreal Airbnb fire victims still searching for justice

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One year after a deadly fire in a Montreal heritage building where most of the victims were staying in illegal Airbnbs, the victims' families, as well as survivors, are still searching for justice.
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Major measles outbreak expected without better vaccination rates, modelling shows

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Quebec has launched measles vaccination clinics as officials fear a major outbreak would put thousands of children at risk of getting very sick or even dying. The number of confirmed cases in Canada in 2024 has already exceeded the total...
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Organizers of St.Patrick’s Day parade in Hudson, Que., worry about turnout

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Jay de la Durantaye, president of the Soulanges Irish Society, says the closure of the Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge this weekend could impact the parade and businesses. He says the government came up with solutions to mitigate the consequences...
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Anti-Airbnb vandals hit Montreal building as advocates push for crackdown

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The city of Montreal and housing advocates say Quebec isn’t enforcing its short-term rentals rules strongly enough. One brand new building in Montreal has become a flashpoint for the issue, targeted with anti-Airbnb graffiti.
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What was life like in the heyday of Montreal's Golden Square Mile?

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Good Question Montreal takes a step back in time to look at what's left of the area where some of Canada's wealthiest families settled and what it tells us about power and prosperity in Victorian-Era Montreal.
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Halifax's Ellie Black using International Gymnix as 'building block' for Paris 2024

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Gymnast Ellie Black is heading to her fourth Olympics this summer and says she's really excited to be back in Montreal for this weekend's international competition to continue her preparations for Paris.
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Canada's Kim Boutin avoids final lap crash and skates to 500m gold in Rotterdam

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Kim Boutin of Sherbrooke, Que., narrowly missed being taken out by a two-skater wipeout right before the finish line at the ISU World Short Track Championships.
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World Figure Skating Championships return to Montreal under a cloud of controversy

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After the 2020 world championships in Montreal were cancelled due to COVID, the 2024 event will finally be held in Montreal next week. CBC Montreal's Douglas Gelevan previews the event, including news that Canadian ice dancer Nikolaj...
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Just for Laughs cancels 2024 comedy festival

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The Montreal company behind the Just for Laughs comedy festival has cancelled the 2024 event and is seeking creditor protection. Organizers say financial difficulties have forced the company to restructure.
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PWHL Montreal edge New York for 3rd straight win

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Captain Marie-Philip Poulin records two points in PWHL Montreal's 4-3 victory over New York.
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PWHL Montreal edges New York for 3rd straight win

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Captain Marie-Philip Poulin records two points in PWHL Montreal's 4-3 victory over New York.
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Desjardins to stop issuing mortgages in high-risk flood zones

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Desjardins will no longer accept new mortgages for homes in high-risk flood zones. The move has some worried whether other financial institutions will follow suit — and that property values will plummet as a result.