The metro’s green line had an hour‑long downtime Sunday afternoon. Then Sunday evening, another incident affected the green, yellow and orange lines.
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Kate
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Kate
The prime ministers of Greece and Canada walked in the Greek parade Sunday in Park Ex. It was a quiet news day – this story’s in all the anglo media.
Joey
I was walking on Bernard yesterday and saw the police had closed the intersection at St-Urbain – a few minutes later a motorcade arrived and eventually JT got out and started walking over to Alphabet Cafe (pictured in article). I left the PM to his trendy coffee and headed down St-Urbain – the people waiting for the 55 at St-Viateur were pretty pissed to hear that the prime minister was indirectly causing their bus to no-show…
Ian
Between the fleet of cop cars in the cortege and the fleet of SUVs blasting Hebrew house for Purim getting around Mile-End was a bit of a crapshoot yesterday. I was wondering what the one SUV with a Greek flag was all about.
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Kate
A false rumour circulated by some in the federal Conservatives claims that the police intervention recently needed at a Park Ex food bank lineup was somehow due to the carbon tax. This is, of course, absolute nonsense.
Tim S.
CTV really needs to use quotations marks in the article to distinguish between the Conservatives they’re quoting and their own reporting.
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Kate
The Royalmount project enters what La Presse calls its final sprint as it installs the overpass to de la Savane metro station this weekend. The first commercial portion of the project is scheduled to open in August.
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Kate
Shots were fired Saturday evening at the Plateau residence of the mother of mobster Jean‑Philippe Célestin.
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