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Montreal’s Lance Stroll set to race at Canadian Grand Prix after injury setback

Montreal’s Lance Stroll set to race at Canadian Grand Prix after injury setback

MONTREAL — Montreal's Lance Stroll has been cleared to race in this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after missing the Spanish GP due to pain in his hand and wrist.
McIntosh just misses breaking oldest women's record by blink of an eye

McIntosh just misses breaking oldest women's record by blink of an eye

VICTORIA — Summer McIntosh came within a blink of an eye of breaking swimming’s oldest women’s world record at the Bell Canadian Swimming Trials on Tuesday night.
Judge says Montreal billionaire Robert Miller too sick for trial on sex charges

Judge says Montreal billionaire Robert Miller too sick for trial on sex charges

MONTREAL — The criminal case against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller came to a halt on Tuesday as a Quebec Superior Court judge stayed sex-related charges against him.
Labour minister urges mediation to help settle Montreal transit mechanics strike

Labour minister urges mediation to help settle Montreal transit mechanics strike

MONTREAL — Quebec's labour minister is calling for mediation in a strike involving Montreal's public transit maintenance workers that's crippling the network.
Quebec government vows to maintain out-of-province tuition hike

Quebec government vows to maintain out-of-province tuition hike

MONTREAL — The Quebec government is promising to maintain a university tuition hike for out-of-province students despite a court ruling that found the existing policy is not justified.
Fewer Quebecers head to movies, but market share of Quebec films rises

Fewer Quebecers head to movies, but market share of Quebec films rises

MONTREAL — There were fewer visits to Quebec movie theatres in 2024, bucking an upward trend that had seen the number of trips to the cinema grow steadily since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ADF Group reports Q1 profit, revenue falls from year ago amid tariff uncertainty

ADF Group reports Q1 profit, revenue falls from year ago amid tariff uncertainty

TERREBONNE — ADF Group Inc., a maker of steel superstructures, reported a first-quarter profit of $8.7 million as its revenue plunged compared with a year earlier due to the uncertainty related to U.S. tariffs. Revenue for the quarter totalled $55.
Judge to rule whether Montreal billionaire Robert Miller is too sick to stand trial

Judge to rule whether Montreal billionaire Robert Miller is too sick to stand trial

MONTRÉAL — Crown prosecutors have agreed Montreal billionaire Robert Miller is too sick to stand trial. Crown attorney Delphine Mauger told reporters a trial was impossible because it is clear the octogenarian is gravely ill and won't recover.
Quebec to invest $10M in company developing Canadian-made satellite launch technology

Quebec to invest $10M in company developing Canadian-made satellite launch technology

MONTREAL — Quebec premier François Legault says the province will invest $10 million in a Montreal-area company that is developing a system to launch small satellites into space.
Montreal police report rise in assaults, decline in vehicle theft in 2024

Montreal police report rise in assaults, decline in vehicle theft in 2024

MONTREAL — Montreal police are reporting a slight increase in the number of crimes in the city last year, driven in part by a rise in assaults. The overall number of offences increased 3.4 per cent compared to 2023.
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