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1D AGO

New Canadian Musical 'Grow' Plants Roots at Segal Centre

Two Amish sisters on Rumpspringa end up running an urban cannabis operation in this comedy from the producer of Come From Away.

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Gas Prices Expected to Drop 8 Cents Friday

Montreal drivers catching a break at the pump as prices dip after weeks of volatile swings across the region.

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Grand Prix Weekend Traffic Expected; Plan Accordingly

Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada arrives this weekend; Mobility Montréal warns of heavy congestion on key routes and bridges.

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ACTRA Announces 15th Annual Awards Nominees

Montreal's acting community celebrated with recognition for Heated Rivalry and other local productions at awards nominations announcement.

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Habs Demolish Hurricanes in Game 1 Playoff Thriller

Montreal's playoff run catches fire as Canadiens roll past Carolina 4-1 in the series opener, with breakout performances across the lineup.

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SPVM Warns Canadiens Fans: No Pyrotechnics at Bell Centre

Police announce zero-tolerance enforcement against fireworks and smoke devices, with fines up to $5,000, after recent incidents injured...

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Montréal Victoire Win First PWHL Championship

The new women's hockey team defeats Ottawa in four games, returns home to celebrate with thousands of fans at Verdun Auditorium.

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Laval Police Seek Victims in Sexual Assault Case

A 38-year-old arrested after alleged assault on April 25; investigators believe there may be additional victims.

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Montreal's Lyme Disease Cases Hit 22-Year High

Health officials warn of increasing tick risk even in urban areas as 161 cases were reported last year.

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Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Opens to F1 Fans

The iconic racetrack hosts its annual open house Thursday morning before Canadian Grand Prix festivities begin.

2D AGO

Habs Advance to Eastern Conference Final

Montreal's resilient hockey team secures thrilling Game 7 OT victory to reach Round 3, proving grit over perfection.

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Infrastructure Crisis: Roads and Pipes Need Federal Help

Montreal Gazette columnist argues the city's crumbling roads and water mains require investment beyond local taxpayers.