With a possible bomb found Wednesday at CNN headquarters in New York, this piece outlines how Radio-Canada is keeping a sharp eye out for unusual activity around the Maison.
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Kate
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Kate
A Point St Charles street was dug up last year, this year and will be dug up again next year. Residents are not happy.
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Kate
The new bridge won’t be completed for its December 21 deadline and may even be held back till next spring. I’m still hoping we can inaugurate it with a mass walk across, and spring would be better for that anyway.
Update: Now they’re saying June.
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Kate
I couldn’t make it up for satire: the CAQ is now preparing to ban the chador in the public service. Have they ascertained how many women in Quebec wear the Iranian chador and, of those, how many are being paid by the public dime? I’d wager the total is zero, but I’d wager first that nobody has even tried to find out.
But you know, thank goodness the CAQ is ignoring the environment, health care, education, the economy and transportation and getting to grips with an issue that really matters.
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Kate
Carey Price equalized records with both Jacques Plante and Patrick Roy in Tuesday night’s match against the Calgary Flames.
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Kate
The CAQ’s new transport minister is already pondering extending the REM further into the northern and southern suburbs – into CAQ territory, to service CAQ voters.
I’m prepared to float a bet here. Not one single metro station will be built on the island of Montreal in the next four years. We may see the completion of the Pie-IX bus lane, but only because it’s meant to ease the commute for CAQ voters in Laval.
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Kate
An overturned tanker truck spilled 200 litres of fuel on highway 40 overnight in RDP and dozens of workers have been toiling at cleaning it up.
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Kate
Ironic that the city is determined to police bad landlords when many of its own public housing units are in ruins, standing empty or occupied by people unable to find anything better.
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