The Université de Montréal is accused of damaging its wooded areas with snow dumps.
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Kate
The stadium will have a retractable roof by 2026 in time for the World Cup matches to be played here.
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The young man convicted of stabbing Darius Brown to death in 2016 has been given the maximum sentence possible for a minor. The unnamed attacker was on the verge of his majority when he murdered Brown, but he was not yet 18.
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There’s been a power failure downtown Wednesday (and on the south shore) and also two workers got hurt in an electrical explosion. Although the second story closes saying the two incidents are not linked, TVA puts a map of the outages on it. (This was edited later; the CBC says there was some connection but doesn’t give details.)
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The STM has made a twitter thread of a visit to the Beaugrand metro garage where the MR-63 trains have been maintained, repaired and generally jollied along to prolong their useful lives, which will come to a close over the next couple of weeks.
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Kate
Valérie Plante is accepting a commission recommendation to bar Philippe Pichet from resuming his job as chief of police.
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The city has launched a new program to compensate businesses which have suffered from public construction sites.
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The joint North American bid for the 2026 soccer World Cup has been accepted, and Montreal is likely to host a few of the matches.
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Over the last decade a lot of the media stats and factoids tossed around have been given out by Influence Communications, and now La Presse’s Isabelle Hachey shows how unfounded they have been. In this Twitter thread Steve Faguy notes one of the many stories that made it into the news without any verification at all.
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Kate
The city is unlikely to meet the greenhouse gas targets it set in 2013 for 2020. Accompanying photo is deceptive: CO2 is not visible and is not necessarily accompanied by smog or haze.
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Kate
Radio-Canada tells us about the Indian workers building the REM trains for $2 an hour and the dissatisfaction of the CSN at this knowledge.
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