CBC - Montreal (3 days ago)
Four males between the ages of 13 and 18 were arrested after an attempted break-in, during which an SUV rammed through the storefront. The incident occurred just before 2 a.m. on Fleury Street. Investigators say the suspects fled in another vehicle before they could steal any merchandise.
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Summer McIntosh was victorious again on Day 2 of Canadian swimming trials in Montreal on Monday. The 19-year-old from Toronto won the women's 400-metre individual medley with a time of four minutes 27.35 seconds, but came up nearly four seconds shy of her own world record (4:23.65) set at last year's national trials in Victoria.
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Quebec's police watchdog says it's looking for witnesses to the intervention led by Montreal police when an armed suspect was reported in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood on June 22. A civilian and a police officer died that day in the gunfight that ensued.
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The Moroccan Youth of Montreal hosted a watch party for the Canada versus Morocco round of sixteen game with hundreds gathering in Old Montreal at the World Cup Fan Zone. Moroccans showcased their culture by singing, dancing, chanting and celebrating their team's 3-0 win over Canada.
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Ékip Jeunesse, a Montreal-based non-profit that provides support to young adults transitioning out of the youth protection system, says an increasing number are quickly finding themselves on the streets after aging out and need better housing resources.
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The 16th edition of Comiccon starts Friday and will run through Sunday. Its a weekend where pop-culture fans get to meet some of their favourite actors and creators from the world of science fiction, comic books and gaming. Convention spokesperson Jason Rockman tells CBC News host Debra Arbec about what attendees can expect.
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Data breaches in Quebec are on the rise, with a 559 per cent increase in reported incidents over the past three years, according to the Québec Access to Information Commission. Cybersecurity researchers say medical records are the most lucrative type of data, selling for $250 to $1,000 per person.
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A sea of red and white filled Montreal's Old Port as revelers braved hot, muggy weather to celebrate Canada's 159th anniversary. People from across the country took in the festivities and celebrated the national holiday, enjoying the family-friendly festivities at the Grand Quay.
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The death of an 11-year-old boy struck while riding his bicycle in Beauport has reignited calls for improved road safety. Neighbours say speeding has long been a concern, while road safety advocates argue the crash is part of a broader pattern following another serious collision involving children just months ago.
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Châteauguay resident Eric Corbeil is asking his community to oppose the demolition — which would make way for a storage shed behind four new apartments. The demolition committee of Châteauguay will hold public hearings on July 2, where citizens can speak for or against the proposed demolition.
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A 20-year-old man who pleaded guilty to firebombing a synagogue in the West Island Montreal suburb of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que., and damaging a nearby Jewish community centre in December 2024, says the acts were driven by a drug habit rather than antisemitism.
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The Arepera du Plateau restaurant in Montreal's Plateau Mont-Royal borough was taken over by volunteers on Saturday. They were busy organizing donated supplies destined for earthquake relief in Venezuela, after back-to-back quakes on Wednesday devastated the South American country.
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For the first time in its 43 year history, the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs is bringing its annual convention to Montreal. Co-organizers Jean-Marc Robichaud and Joel Smith tell CBC's Dionne Codrington all about the event, which runs from July 1 to July 5, 2026.
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Quebec independence would yield $13 billion to $16 billion in administrative savings by eliminating or merging most of the roughly 230 federal agencies operating in the province, Parti Québécois (PQ) Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon announced Tuesday.
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A Quebec man has pleaded guilty to seven out of 11 charges related to firearms possession and controlled materials after his 2025 arrest, when he was an active member of the military. He was arrested by the RCMP during an investigation where three other men were accused of facilitating terrorism.
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