CBC - Montreal (A day ago)
Proposed plans to create student housing on the site of Montreal's iconic Royal Victoria Hospital are being shelved, at least for now. The real-estate arm of the Quebec government said costs associated with restoring some of the heritage buildings on the site are too high.
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Policies dating back to the 1980s likely still play a role in the distrust some in Quebec's Black communities feel toward donating blood, but people like Stanley Étienne, working with Héma-Québec, strive to encourage more people to look past that history to save lives today.
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Quebecer William Dandjinou is one of the best short track speed skaters in the world. Several young skaters at his former club, CRCP Laval, are hoping to follow in his footsteps and are cheering him on as he competes at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics.
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It's been 30 years since the House of Commons recognized a motion to designate February as Black History Month in Canada. But what does that history look like in the arts? Comic book and video game artist, Lateef Martin and rapper and author Aly Ndiaye, better known as Webster, take a look at Black arts traditions in Quebec.
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A Montreal non-profit is helping to facilitate access to the water and world of sailing for those without the means, whether that's time, money or access to people with relevant knowledge. It's holding boat-building workshops this winter to refurbish their fleet to use for free sailing workshops in the summer.
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Last year, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada and Quebec Premier François Legault met for the first time and shared their priorities – including a wish to make Montreal the headquarters of an international defence bank. Now, business leaders, academics and politicians are backing the city's bid.
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The number of people taking the abortion pill in Quebec increased nearly 80 per cent in 2025 compared to 2024, according to statistics from the Quebec public health insurance board. Experts say the increase in prescriptions for the pill is good news, in part due to its safety and accessibility.
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The paths under review are on Meilleur Street in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Rachel Street in Plateau-Mont-Royal, Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road in Outremont and de la Commune Street in Ville-Marie, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada said Tuesday at a news conference at city hall.
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