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Montreal Alouettes ban air horns during games — and some fans aren't happy

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The team says it’s received complaints, and now the Canadian Football League has asked its teams to make sure fans stop bringing them to games. But some Montrealers say the excessive noise is a unique part of the club's fan culture that...
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Can Montreal make garbage pickup cleaner with everyone using the same bin?

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Starting this fall, residents in the city's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough will have to use standardized bins. Environmentalists like the idea but say more needs to be done to reduce waste.
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Author pens book about father, well-known sports writer and broadcaster John Robertson

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Patricia Robertson joined The Morning Edition to talk about her new book Media Brat. It's a memoir about growing up with her father, John Robertson, a well-known sports writer and broadcaster who worked across Canada.
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Changes coming to garbage pickup in Pierrefonds-Roxboro

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Starting this fall, residents will have to use standardized bins. Environmentalists like the idea but say more needs to be done to reduce waste.
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Sask. author pens book about father, a well-known sportswriter and broadcaster

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Patricia Robertson joined The Morning Edition to talk about her new book Media Brat. It's a memoir about growing up with her father John Robertson, a well-known sportswriter and broadcaster who worked across Canada, with stops in...
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More fans, more teams: PWHL proves women’s hockey is a hit

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Now entering its second-season playoffs, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is enjoying growing popularity with thousands more fans in the stands than last year, with momentum fuelling an expansion next year, from six to eight teams.
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Montreal Salsa Convention’s 20th edition showcases the dance’s growing popularity in the city

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Organizers say since the event started in 2005, the latin dance and the convention have become more popular. That has contributed to Montreal becoming a salsa hub in North America.
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Police say 1 dead, 3 injured in construction site collapse in Blainville, Que.

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The retaining wall at a construction site collapsed inward around 11 a.m. in Blainville, Que., sending cars and equipment into the pit. Police say one person is dead, three injured.
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Hydro-Québec testing AI to protect power lines and preserve trees

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The public utility is spending $150 million this year to reduce power outages caused by trees. It’s testing AI and laser technology, LiDAR, to scan areas and create 3D maps.
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How Hydro-Québec testing AI to help power lines and trees coexist

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The public utility is spending $150 million this year alone to reduce power outages caused by trees. But in a search for a better approach, it’s testing new, more proactive methods including using AI and laser technology, LiDAR, to scan...
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How Hydro-Québec is testing AI to help power lines and trees coexist

9th - Higher Ed
The public utility is spending $150 million this year alone to reduce power outages caused by trees. But in a search for a better approach, it’s testing new, more proactive methods including using AI and laser technology, LiDAR, to scan...
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Montreal A to V: Deep inside this hidden cave in Saint-Léonard

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Tucked beneath Pie XII Park in Saint-Léonard lies a surprising geological wonder: the Saint-Léonard Cavern, affectionately known as the Fairy Hole. Discovered accidentally in 1812, this limestone cave dates back more than 15,000 years,...
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Montreal A to V: Go deep inside this hidden cave in Saint-Léonard

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Tucked beneath Pie XII Park in Saint-Léonard lies a surprising geological wonder: the Saint-Léonard Cavern, affectionately known as the Fairy Hole. Discovered accidentally in 1812, this limestone cave dates back more than 15,000 years,...
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Restaurants celebrate as Michelin hands out 10 stars in 1st-ever Quebec guide

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The chef of Canada’s second-ever restaurant to be awarded two Michelin stars called it a ‘big step’ toward promoting Quebec culinary culture, as more than 100 of the province’s restaurants were recognized or recommended in the inaugural...
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A food columnist on the Michelin Guide for Quebec

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For the first time, Quebec has earned a coveted place in the Michelin Guide, with nine restaurants across Montreal, Quebec City and Rimouski awarded stars. From refined Québécois cuisine to bold modern tasting menus, this marks a...
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New downtown park honours the women who helped shape Montreal

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Place des Montréalaises commemorates 21 women who made a mark on the city. The $98.8-million space also serves as a link between downtown and Old Montreal.
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See Montrealers react to the 'gift' of Quebec’s 1st Michelin Guide with 9 starred restaurants

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We asked Montrealers what they thought of Quebec receiving its first Michelin Guide, which handed out 10 stars in total, including three to the city’s restaurants, and recognized or recommended 102 across the province.
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Montreal director's new film shows different, beautiful side of Haiti

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Joseph Hillel’s film ‘At All Kosts’ looks at the courage and dignity of people living in Haiti. He’s hoping to show a different side of the country often characterized by its political unrest and brutality.
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Quebec’s culinary scene shines after Michelin awards stars to 9 restaurants across the province

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For the first time, Quebec has earned a coveted place in the Michelin Guide, with nine restaurants across Montreal, Quebec City and Rimouski awarded stars. From refined Québécois cuisine to bold modern tasting menus, this marks a...
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9 Quebec restaurants awarded stars in 1st-ever Michelin Guide

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The guide declared Tanière³, in old Quebec City, Canada's second-ever two-star restaurant. Eight other eateries received one star.
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Trying to avoid Montreal construction? Steer clear of these 3 spots this summer

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Summer in Montreal is often synonymous with orange cones. About 44 major work sites are scattered across the city this summer, but three are expected to be particularly bad.
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Nain girls’ hockey team flown to PWHL playoffs for unforgettable experience

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It was the opportunity of a lifetime for a girls’ hockey team from Newfoundland and Labrador’s northernmost community. Nain’s Team Nainimiut was flown to Quebec to watch a Professional Women's Hockey League playoff game between the...
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New team will patrol downtown Montreal to clean up streets, pick up trash

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The City of Montreal and the downtown merchants' association are teaming up and will spend $200,000 for the project. The city is also looking at other measures to keep trash from piling up.
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Montreal mayoral candidate collected illegal security deposit from tenant renting her home

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Soraya Martinez Ferrada, who has sold herself as a ‘candidate for housing,’ says it was an error made in ‘good faith.’ She says she’s now paid back the deposit.