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Retail Photo Tour: Sainte-Catherine Street in Montreal During COVID-19
Retail Insider continues its Photo Tour series to provide a window into retail hotspots across the country that may be continuing to grow and expand while ... -
Demand for bikes outpacing supply amid pandemic popularity for Schwinn-maker Dorel
The COVID-19 pandemic is spurring consumers to buy more bikes and Montreal-based Dorel Industries Inc. says it has struggled to keep up with demand. ... -
9 Side Hustles You Can Do In Montreal If You’re Looking To Make An Extra Dollar
Making a little extra spending money can always be useful and when it comes to side jobs in Montreal, there are probably way more ... -
John Summers: Petition grows to expel Ottawa lawyer for link to woman’s premature death
Further proof in the form of the above burial headstone has now been documented regarding Ottawa lawyer John Summers’ link to the apparent premature ... -
Woman, 49, dies after stabbing; son arrested
A 49-year-old woman died after being stabbed around 1:30 a.m. Sunday in a building on Gilford St., near Marquette St. in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. ... -
Rapid COVID-19 testing pilot project to launch at two Montreal high schools
MONTREAL — Two Montreal high schools will deploy rapid COVID-19 testing kits as part of a pilot project. Researchers will use the tests at ... -
The list of Quebecers exposed to COVID-19 on international flights is growing
MONTREAL — A significant number of travellers who recently returned from sunny destinations to Montreal and Quebec City were exposed to the novel coronavirus ... -
Protest planned in Montreal against Quebec curfew
MONTREAL — A demonstration against the imposition of the curfew in Quebec is scheduled this afternoon in Montreal. Organizers from the group “No police ... -
Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations go down for third straight day
MONTREAL — Quebec reported a reduction in hospitalizations due to COVID-19 for a third straight day on Sunday. The province said 14 fewer people ... -
Advocates say at least six Montreal homeless people ticketed for curfew offenses in first week
A week after Quebec’s COVID-19 curfew came into effect, there are multiple calls for improvements to the restriction, especially when it comes to homeless ...