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One person dead, three teens injured in school bus accident in Rawdon
One person died and three teenagers were slightly injured when a school bus and a pickup truck collided on a highway in Rawdon late Monday afternoon. Read More
View ArticleMontreal man who killed wife in late stages of Alzheimer's gets parole
Michel Cadotte, the man who was convicted of manslaughter last year for having killed his wife while she was in the late stage of Alzheimer's, was granted parole for the first time on Monday. Read More
View ArticleEMSB to close three schools in east end Montreal
The English Montreal School Board has announced it will close three of its schools in the east end of the island, after trustee Marlene Jennings reviewed recommendations of its Long Range Planning...
View ArticleMarc Bibeau claimed to have power over Hydro contracts, métro lines,...
Marc Bibeau was so powerful within the Quebec Liberal Party while his close friend Jean Charest was premier that he could move métro lines and decide who received lucrative contracts from Hydro-Québec,...
View ArticleSexual exploitation allegations tar Montreal Grand Prix's reputation: CEO
The head of Montreal's Formula One Grand Prix says the event's reputation has been tarred by businesses who borrow the event's name to host sex-related events. Read More
View ArticleMike Ward takes his freedom of speech case to Supreme Court
Comedian Mike Ward has asked the Supreme Court of Canada to hear an appeal of the case in which he has been ordered to pay $35,000 for having mocked a disabled boy during his act. Read More
View ArticleNo criminal charges filed in Revenu Québec data leak
No criminal charges will be filed in the investigation into how personal information pertaining to more than 23,000 Revenu Québec employees was transferred out of the provincial government agency's...
View ArticleWoman's body found at the scene of an east-end garage fire
An unconscious woman bearing "serious" injuries who was found at the scene of a blaze at an east-end garage Thursday morning has died of her injuries. Read More
View ArticleMan who raped, murdered woman outside Montreal church denied parole
A man who raped and killed a university student outside a church in Outremont nearly three decades ago has been denied in his first attempt at parole. Read More
View ArticleMan who confessed to hotel homicide in Quebec City had killed before
A man charged on Thursday with the second-degree murder of a woman who was found dead in a hotel in Quebec City had previously been convicted of killing his girlfriend in 2004. Read More
View ArticleMountain of paperwork in BEI's investigation of UPAC's leaks to media
The independent unit created to investigate police shootings was handed a mountain of paperwork to sort through when it was also asked to investigate how information from high-profile UPAC...
View ArticleMontrealer charged with Gaspé region murder, body yet to be found
Two men, including a Montreal resident, made a brief appearance before a Quebec Court judge in the Gaspé region Monday where they face charges in connection with the death of a man whose body has yet...
View ArticleQuebecer gets lightest sentence in Newfoundland drug-trafficking network
A Morin Heights drug trafficker who supplied several kilograms of cocaine and cannabis to dealers in Newfoundland ended up with the lightest sentence meted out to people involved in the network because...
View Article2021 trial date for tax-evasion case brought against Bouclair and owner
Peter Goldberg, the CEO of Bouclair Inc., the Pointe-Claire-based home-decor retail chain, is scheduled to go on trial early next year on tax-evasion charges. Read More
View ArticleAnti-feminist blogger Jean-Claude Rochefort must stay away from UQAM, judge says
An anti-feminist blogger who was charged in December with inciting hatred towards women was ordered on Friday to keep away from Université du Québec à Montréal campuses while his criminal case is...
View ArticleCop spooked by suspects during surveillance, Montreal court told
Two men who were alleged to be part of a consortium of cocaine suppliers while the Montreal Mafia and the Hells Angels in Quebec were at their weakest points in the city spooked a police officer while...
View Article'Investigation ongoing' into Greenfield Park ex-coach in abuse case: Crown
The investigation into a former Montreal police officer and minor league hockey coach suspected of sexually abusing several boys over the course of 25 years continues, but no new charges were filed...
View ArticleHead of high-tech pedophile ring sentenced as long-term offender
A Quebec Court judge has sentenced a man who sexually abused two boys and later set up a sophisticated computer network through which like-minded pedophiles exchanged information to an overall prison...
View ArticleUndercover agent told to guard 100 kilos of cocaine in Griffintown apartment
A picture is worth a thousand words, but it is worth much more to police when it is a photograph of 100 kilos of cocaine. Read More
View ArticlePedophile faces new child porn charges from time at halfway house
A man serving a long sentence he received in 2005 for raping his four-year-old daughter and then sharing images of the abuse with other pedophiles faces new charges alleging he possessed and...
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