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Spooner can't stop scoring, Montreal atop the PWHL, NHLers return to the Olympics | Hockey North

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Host Andi Petrillo is joined by The Athletic's Hailey Salvian to break down the 1st quarter of the PWHL season ahead of the international break.
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What's behind recent job cuts at some Montreal video game studios?

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The city is known for its thriving video game industry, but lately it's been facing some choppy waters. A few high profile studios have announced layoffs.
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Laura Stacey scores winner in overtime for Montreal victory

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Erin Ambrose found Stacey with a backdoor pass to earn a 2-1 win in Boston.
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Why is Montreal so obsessed with Portuguese chicken?

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Good Question Montreal tackles one of the more delicious queries you've sent in and bites into the story behind the beloved dish and its connection to the city.
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At the bagel shop, doing something unholy

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Montreal's famous St-Viateur Bagel shop has teamed up with a popular cream cheese brand to create a no-hole bagel but some customers say it's not really a bagel.
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Is a bagel without a hole still a bagel?

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Montreal's famous St-Viateur Bagel shop has teamed up with a popular cream cheese brand to create a no-hole bagel but some customers say it's not really a bagel.
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PWHL-leading Montreal edges Ottawa with Murphy's overtime winner

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Maureen Murphy's first PWHL goal lifts Montreal to a 2-1 overtime victory over Ottawa in front of a record-breaking crowd for a professional women's hockey game in Canada with 8,646 in attendance.
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Some Quebecers could have the option to vote online in 2025 municipal elections

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Twenty-one municipalities have been selected to take part in an Élections Québec pilot project aimed at improving access to voting.
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ERs across Quebec operating well over capacity

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Emergency departments are packed beyond capacity across Quebec as respiratory viruses bring in more people and add stress to an already understaffed health-care system.
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Quebec common front unions threaten unlimited strike

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Contract negotiations with a coalition of Quebec unions known as the common front and the government continue to drag on. If a deal can't be reached by the end of the year, it could close every public school in the province.
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Looming teacher strike threatens to close every public school in Quebec

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Contract negotiations with a coalition of Quebec unions known as the common front and the government continue to drag on. If a deal can't be reached by the end of the year, it could close every public school in the province.
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Boy, 11, dies after being struck by hockey puck during practice

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An 11-year-old boy, who was in intensive care for days after he was struck in the neck by a puck at his hockey practice in Saint-Eustache, Que., has died.
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Will Airbnb bans boost housing?

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Governments across Canada are clamping down on short-term rentals in hopes of increasing housing. But will the new rules limiting platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo actually help renters and buyers find a place to live?
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Will Airbnb bans actually help renters and buyers find a place to live?

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Governments across Canada are clamping down on short-term rentals in hopes of increasing housing. But will the new rules limiting platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo actually help renters and buyers find a place to live?
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Families push for supports as more seniors go missing

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With Canada’s population aging, new data shows one in four seniors over 85 have a form of dementia, which has resulted in more seniors wandering away from home. Families are pushing for better support and alert programs when a senior...
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Quebec reduces tuition hike for English-language universities

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The Quebec government has rolled back its planned near-doubling of tuition at its three English-language universities for out-of-province students. Instead, those students will have to learn French and pay much more than a minimum of...
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Quebec reduces tuition hike for out-of-province students, adds French requirement

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The Quebec government has reduced its planned tuition hike for out-of-province students and added a new French requirement for those studying at an English-language university.
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Parts of Central and Eastern Canada digging out from early winter blast

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Major snowstorms hit eastern Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, leaving tens of thousands of people without power. Montreal saw 31 centimetres of snow — a record for Dec. 4.
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Grocery shoppers more cost conscious than ever

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Faced with news that their grocery bill might go up another $700 next year, Canadian grocery shoppers told CBC News that they're coupon clipping, comparison shopping and trying to boost their income to cope with the eye-watering increase...
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Financial danger looms for many small businesses as CEBA loans come due

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Thousands of Canadian small businesses are in financial jeopardy as they face a looming deadline to repay government loans received during the pandemic. About a third of small business owners say they simply don’t have the money to pay...
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Parents scramble as Quebec teachers strike

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Quebec parents are scrambling as 66,000 teachers continue to strike. They rallied over the weekend to send the government a message as contract negotiations dragged on.
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Gallery charged for alleged sale of art made from endangered species

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A Montreal gallery that sells Inuit art is facing charges for allegedly selling pieces made from whales and other marine animals to an American who tried to take them into the U.S. The case is shining a light on strict export rules that...
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Karl Tremblay, lead singer of Quebec's Les Cowboys Fringants, dies at 47

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Quebec singer Karl Tremblay has died of prostate cancer at the age of 47. The poet and frontman for the band Les Cowboys Fringants wrote about everyday life and inspired a generation of francophones across Canada.
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Montreal Alouettes win Grey Cup over Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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The Montreal Alouettes upset the Winnipeg Blue Bombers with a late-game touchdown to win the 2023 Grey Cup with a final score of 28-24.