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Updated Power outages persist for thousands across Quebec

Hydro-Québec crews are still working to restore power to thousands of Quebecers following a blast of wintry weather Tuesday. More
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What's keeping fans away from world juniors? Hockey Canada hopes for better turnout in semis
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Despite a sparsely attended quarter-final and complaints of sky-high ticket prices, Hockey Canada hopes for a strong turnout in today's semifinal matchups at Montreal's Bell Centre.
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Recap Canadiens' Weber, Radulov get last laugh in return to Nashville
Shea Weber scored in the third period of his return to Nashville and Max Pacioretty had a goal late in overtime, helping the Montreal Canadiens beat the Predators 2-1 on Tuesday night.
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Filling stomachs for free, downtown Montreal restaurant gets praise for giving food to the hungry
Marché Ferdous co-owner, Yahya Hashemi, said they’ve been giving free meals to the hungry for about five months now. He added that they consider it as a business expense.
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Quebec nixes proposed cull of grey seals, to dismay of local biologist
A biologist from the Magdalen Islands is angry the Quebec government has rejected a plan to slaughter 1,200 grey seals on Brion Island, a nature reserve in the archipelago, for scientific research.
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Canadiens mock Subban, realize stuff, delete tweet
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A couple of hours before Montreal played in Nashville, the Canadiens' Twitter account tweeted what they thought was a humourous picture relating to the Shea Weber and P.K. Subban trade. Let's just say it backfired.
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Quebecer who drowned in Thailand remembered as 'bright light'
A man from Quebec's Eastern Townships region who died in Thailand on New Year's Day is being remembered as a "bright light" by his loved ones.
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Carey Price, Connor McDavid named all-star captains
Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid and Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price will serve as two of four captains at the NHL All-Star Game in Los Angeles this month.
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Weather warning in effect for wide swath of Quebec
Much of Quebec is getting slammed with another blast of winter weather. There are snowfall warnings for Quebec City, the Laurentians, Gaspé, Charlevoix, Mauricie and Lanaudière regions.
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Video Quebec dance legend Louise Lecavalier on her punk rock mentor
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Louise Lecavalier shares a love letter of sorts for the artist who changed her life: choreographer Édouard Lock, her mentor and collaborator.
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What does 2017 have in store for Quebec's economy?
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Quebec's economic fortunes brightened towards the end of 2016, and forecasts suggest the good news will continue into the new year. But economists are also warning the province's growth prospects are vulnerable to whatever volatility may accompany the presidency of Donald Trump.
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Weber-Subban debate still unsettled ahead of teams' 1st meeting
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The Montreal Canadiens visit the Nashville Predators on Tuesday for the first meeting between the teams since they swapped star defencemen in the summer.
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Montreal-born Kevin O'Leary pressed to join race before Conservative French debate
Conservative leadership hopeful Andrew Scheer is accusing potential candidate Kevin O'Leary of trying to avoid an all-French debate in two weeks.
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Smog on the decline: Montreal's air quality best since 2002
Environmental advocates say the improvement in the city's air quality in 2016 was largely due to the shuttering of Ontario's coal-fire power plants.
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Children's book about Syrian refugees offers introduction to world politics
Former Montrealer Alhan Rahimi took inspiration from the influx of Syrian refugees into Canada last year for her new children's book, Yara, My Friend From Syria.
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Stormy December leads to drop in Nez Rouge rides
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Harsh winter weather forced volunteers with the drive-home service Nez Rouge to stay off the roads on several occasions over the holidays, leading to a slight drop in rides compared to a year earlier.
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A special kind of holy matrimony: Wife of Quebec's Anglican bishop becomes priest
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When Cynthia Patterson was ordained as an Anglican priest in late November, it was the first time, to her knowledge, that a priest has ever been married to a bishop in Quebec.
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Quebec to slash number of video lottery terminals in low-income areas
As the new year begins, Quebec will start pulling video lottery terminals, or VLTs, from bars as part of a plan to reorganize their distribution and cut back on the number of machines in operation.
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1 dead in fire at Villeray seniors' residence
One person is dead following a four-alarm fire at a seniors' residence in Villeray. A second person was also treated for smoke inhalation.
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Have $2.8M to spare? Why not buy this Quebec village
Canadiana Village, located about an hour north of Montreal, has been on the market since the fall. For $2.8 million, you could get nearly 60 hectares of land and 45 buildings.
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Woman, 72, dies after fire in her Saint-Laurent apartment
A 72-year-old woman has died in hospital a day after a fire tore through her Saint-Laurent home.
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Montreal perfumer creates 5 scents for city's 375th anniversary
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Creator Claude André Hébert says each perfume is inspired by a different area of the city.
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Canadiens extend backup goalie Al Montoya for 2 years
The Montreal Canadiens have signed goaltender Al Montoya to a two-year contract extension. The six-foot-two, 209-pound native of Chicago has a 4-4-2 record with one shutout this season
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Montreal police investigate stabbing at Le Windsor
Police got the call about an altercation inside Le Windsor on Peel Street above René-Lévesque Boulevard around 4 a.m.
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Go Public Disgraced Quebec dentist turned foot doctor deemed 'incompetent' for 2nd time
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After Go Public uncovered how an Ottawa foot doctor was inserting unapproved medical implants into patients, Pierre Dupont finally has been ordered to face a disciplinary committee.
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Montreal Christmas tree collection underway
The trees are converted to wood chips to be used as mulch by three companies that hold city contracts.
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Sept-Îles, other eastern Quebec communities assess damage from violent storm
The winter storm brought high waves and winds that damaged some 40 buildings and homes in Sept-Îles alone.
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Welcome Charlot, Quebec's first baby of 2017
Quebec's first baby of 2017 was born at 12:05 a.m. in the Rouyn-Noranda Hospital Centre, about 600 kilometres northwest of Montreal.
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How tax and other changes coming Jan. 1 will affect your wallet
The turnover on the calendar doesn't just bring fireworks and a midnight toast. Here's a look at a few of the dollars-and-cents changes coming to pay stubs, tax returns and cash registers in the new year.
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Analysis 'I saved province from financial disaster,' says Quebec premier. But is anyone listening?
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As 2017 begins, heralding a provincial election in less than two years, the CBC's Ryan Hicks takes this look at the challenges each leader will be mulling over as he makes his New Year's resolutions.
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Quiz: How much do you know about Montreal winters past?
Winter is as Montreal as smoked meat and orange cones. Test your knowledge of Montreal winters past with this quiz.
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No Republican cakewalk for Trump and 115th Congress
- Israeli soldier convicted in killing of immobile Palestinian
- ID of Istanbul club attack suspect established but not publicly revealed
- Let's stop pretending Israel is heading toward a two-state solution: Neil Macdonald
- Damascus residents plagued by water shortage for nearly 2 weeks
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Dentist stops practising after more lawsuits: 'I wish he'd quit 6 months ago,' former patient says
- Nova Scotia RCMP to tell more about 4 bodies found in Upper Big Tracadie home
- If Trump closes the door on Mexico, Canada can thrive by keeping it open: Don Pittis
- What's keeping fans away from world junior hockey games?
- 'It's either overt or covert hostility': Why only 2 women made list of 100 highest-paid CEOs
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Disgraced dentist turned foot doctor could be deemed 'incompetent' for 2nd time
- Captain Morgan is precious booty to Nova Scotia liquor thieves
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
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'It's either overt or covert hostility': Why only 2 women made list of 100 highest-paid CEOs
- Stakes high for Trudeau as world's last major progressive leader standing: Aaron Wherry
- No Republican cakewalk for Trump and 115th Congress
- 'Without precedent in modern times': Why the world's vortex of crises will keep swirling in 2017
- 'An incredible chess move': Putin checkmates Obama after symbolic sanctions manoeuvre
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Stakes high for Trudeau as world's last major progressive leader standing: Aaron Wherry
- Canada must brace for 'hardline' approach from Trump's new trade representative, experts warn
- 10 of 13 provinces and territories call for renewed health talks
- 'Fish or cut bait': Andrew Scheer calls on Kevin O'Leary to join race before Conservative all-French debate
- What it takes for a carbon tax to work
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'It's either overt or covert hostility': Why only 2 women made list of 100 highest-paid CEOs
- If Trump closes the door on Mexico, Canada can thrive by keeping it open: Don Pittis
- Ford cancels $1.6B Mexican plant, Trump takes aim at General Motors
- NewLeaf cancels flights to Phoenix, blames Westjet for muscling in on route
- Oilpatch-friendly royalty system takes effect in Alberta
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Cancer treatment for pooch could help people, too
- Diet res-illusions: tips from the pros on how to lose weight
- Activist pushes for more research into impact of concussions on women
- Quebec to slash number of video lottery terminals in low-income areas
- Disgraced dentist turned foot doctor could be deemed 'incompetent' for 2nd time
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Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly jumps ship to NBC
- Singer Janet Jackson announces birth of her 1st child
- Carrie Fisher's daughter posts touching tribute to mother, grandmother
- Realty TV star and political pundit Omarosa Manigault to join Trump White House
- George Lucas museum cliffhanger: L.A. or San Francisco?
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'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
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- After taking in a disabled Haitian orphan, an Ottawa family makes an excruciating decision
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Corner Brook protest seeks changes to Qalipu enrolment process
- UBC president apologizes for handling of Furlong cancellation
- Status card users will 'not get the time of day,' ice hut rental company says on Kijiji
- Four-year-old killed in collision
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