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How Victoria Mboko’s dazzling tennis rise is inspiring a new generation of players

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Canadian teen Victoria Mboko jumped 61 spots to world No. 24 following her victory at the National Bank Open in Montreal. Mboko’s meteoric rise is motivating young players on the city’s tennis courts.
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Why you won’t see these groups on Fierté Montréal’s program this year

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Local promoters cite repeated contract violations, exclusionary practices and mishandling of abuse reports as signs of deeper dysfunction within the organization. A Fierté Montréal spokesperson says the organization is improving its...
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Canada’s Victoria Mboko wins National Bank Open

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Breakout Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko claimed victory over Japan’s Naomi Osaka in the National Bank Open final Thursday in Montreal. A sold-out crowd, including many new Canadian fans, cheered on the 18-year-old.
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#TheMoment a teen crowd surfed to meet Shaboozey at Osheaga

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Tristan Kaulbach, 14, and his dad, Nick Kaulbach, tell The National about the moment Tristan crowd-surfed to join musician Shaboozey on stage at the Osheaga music festival in Montreal.
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Canadian wild card Victoria Mboko defeats Coco Gauff in Montreal | Hanomansing Tonight

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Canadian teen tennis sensation Victoria Mboko defeated reigning champion Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-4 on Saturday in Montreal. Mboko, who entered the National Bank Open tournament as a wild card, is the last Canadian standing in the singles draw.
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Canada’s Victoria Mboko stuns tennis fans with National Bank Open semi-final run

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Canada’s new tennis sensation, Victoria Mboko, is off to the semi finals at Montreal’s National Bank Open, continuing an unexpected run and giving her a major boost in the Women’s Tennis Association rankings. Mboko’s profile reached new...
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Family caught in police crossfire sues City of Montreal for negligence, discrimination

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Two members of the Abdallah family were struck by bullets in front of their home last August during a shootout between Montreal police and a suspect. The family is asking for more than $6 million in damages for the suffering they say...
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Montreal Roller Derby relaunches its Beast of the East tournament for 1st time in 5 years

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The competition used to attract about a dozen teams from Eastern Canada and the U.S. every year, but the sport is in a rebuilding phase post-pandemic.
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Trudeau and Katy Perry meetup good for their brands, dating or not

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The reputations of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry have taken some hits recently, but a public relations expert thinks this week’s romance rumours might actually help.
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New book by Heather O'Neill and daughter Arizona a love letter to Montreal's Metro

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Mother-and-daughter team Heather and Arizona O'Neill speak with CBC Montreal's Sudha Krishnan about working together on 'Valentine in Montreal', and their love for the 'biggest museum in the world'.
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Roses shut down Wild with goals from Abdu and Boychuk

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Montreal defeated Calgary Wild 2-0 Saturday in NSL action as Roses draw closer in the standings to first place AFC Toronto.
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Montreal father charged with murdering daughter in New York state

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A Montreal man has been charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse, after his nine-year-old daughter was found dead. Police say Luciano Frattolin had initially reported Melina Frattolin missing and possibly...
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Montreal father charged with murder in death of his 9-year-old daughter in New York

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Luciano Frattolin, 45, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the death of his nine-year-old daughter, Melina, after police found her body in a shallow pond in upstate New York.
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Promising Gatineau football player paralyzed after diving into a pool

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Theodore Côté’s life was radically changed after a bad dive at a pool party. The 17-year-old has a long road to recovery and it’s not yet known whether he will walk again.
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Haiti's devastating earthquake 10 years later

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Ten years after a catastrophic earthquake in Haiti killed 230,000 people, hundreds gathered in Montreal to remember those who died.
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Airport worker strike delays Montreal travellers

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Montreal airport workers for the aviation company Swissport are striking after months of failed negotiations. Travellers in Montreal are experiencing day-long delays as a result. The workers on strike are responsible for refuelling the...
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Montreal upholds ban on horse-drawn calèches

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Horse-drawn carriages or calèches are banned in Montreal effective Wednesday after horses collapsing from heat, and being hit by cars. Stable owners and calèche drivers have failed to get the ban suspended and now question their future...
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Outcry over India's new citizenship law spreads to Canada

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Critics have slammed India's new citizenship law as a violation of India's secular constitution.
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Police bust high-tech auto theft ring

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Police in Quebec and Ontario have charged 20 people with the theft of nearly 500 high-end vehicles that were stolen by reprogramming key fobs.
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Montreal Massacre finally recognized as anti-feminist attack

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Thirty years after a gunman killed 14 women at École Polytechnique — because they were women — there is consensus the attack should be called anti-feminist.
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Marking 30 years since the Montreal Massacre

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People in Canada and around the world are marking 30 years since the anti-feminist massacre at Montreal’s École Polytechnique where 14 women were killed.
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Quebec, Manitoba premiers spar over 21 Reasons recruitment campaign

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Francois Legault was on the defensive this week after a campaign out of Manitoba to recruit civil servants from Quebec. The 21 Reasons campaign outlines benefits of heading west but it’s being seen as an attack on Quebec’s secularist...
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Why new research says stent procedures could be unnecessary

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Decades of medical wisdom are being called into question after a new study suggests some people with heart disease might be undergoing surgery they don't need.
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Montreal postpones Halloween over bad weather

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The city of Montreal and its suburbs are postponing trick or treating over forecasted rain and wind on Halloween.