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11D AGO

Online therapy cuts seniors' insomnia by 11 per cent

Montreal researchers found that cognitive behavioural therapy delivered online works for older adults struggling with sleep — and lets...

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Quebec's building sector gets 14-point climate roadmap

Advisory committee urges dynamic electricity pricing and a ban on new natural gas connections to cut emissions from buildings.

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Lachine driver fined $1,468 for speeding 70+ over limit

A man in his 20s caught driving 142 km/h on Highway 20 with eight passengers and no headlights. License suspended seven days.

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Two vehicles torched in suspected arson in Rivière-des-Prairies

Montreal police investigating early Sunday fire that damaged a sedan and pickup truck on Nicola-Leblanc Avenue. No arrests yet.

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Funeral home thefts across Greater Montreal under investigation

Police recovered 600 pieces of jewelry stolen from columbariums in Montreal, Laval, North Shore, and Saint-Hyacinthe; families urged to...

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Médéric-Martin Bridge closes for 18-month repaving

Highway 15 between Montreal and Laval facing evening and weekend closures starting June 11 through end of 2027.

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Quebec Liberals pitch federalism as central platform

Charles Milliard positions party as clear alternative to sovereigntist Parti Québécois ahead of October election.

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Stroke survivor's long road back as Canada marks 20 years of guidelines

Vito Murgolo's recovery journey reflects broader progress in how Canada diagnoses and treats stroke.

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Foster care providers reach five-year contract deal

Quebec settles labor dispute with 3,800 foster care workers after months of negotiations.

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Marie-Philip Poulin receives honorary doctorate

Montréal Victoire captain honored by Bishop's University after bringing home the Walter Cup.

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Immersive light walk opening at Notre-Dame-des-Neiges

Moment Factory's Ancestra Lumina will transform the historic cemetery this fall into a 2.1-kilometre nighttime tribute.

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Quebec Liberals push for CEGEP language choice

Party members are calling to lift enrollment caps on English-language colleges, arguing adults should choose their language of study.