The political staff of Projet Montréal is considering pulling the plug on its use of city hall’s email system, a spokesperson for the opposition party said Monday.
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MONTREAL , Feb. 2, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (the "Caisse") and Capital régional et coopératif Desjardins announced that they have made 14 new investments ...
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There are more than just players involved in building a championship team. The men who put together the roster and then guide it through the season and playoffs play a mighty big role as well. The Bruins have been fortunate with the current occupants of those two positions, with coach Claude Julien and general manager Peter Chiarelli playing integral parts in Boston’s championship quest last ...
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CBCSports.ca has learned that the Canadian men's soccer team will play the United States on Canadian soil ahead of the World Cup qualifiers in June. The match is a significant mark in the Canadian Soccer Association's centennial celebrations, writes Ben Rycroft.
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Convicted murderers Mohammad Shafia and his son Hamed have filed separate inmate notices of appeal from Quinte Detention Centre. On Jan.[...]
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MONTREAL - The federal government is continuing its controversial practice of publicizing the names and faces of most-wanted dangerous immigrants in the hope Canadians will help track them down.
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City police Chief Marc Parent is seeking to reassure Montrealers. He said on Tuesday that a retired police detective had failed in his attempt to sell to the Mafia a top-secret list of undercover officers and other police informants. As it happens, the ex-detective died the next day.
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There’s a new breed of fashion bloggers—young males who obsess about style they same way other men obsess over Italian sports cars. “There’s the same attention to detail,” Tyler Thoreson, editorial director of Park & Bond, told the New York Times. The new bloggers, mostly NYers—also part-videographer, publicist and retail-wrangler—are writing for a post-metrosexual world. [Full Story…]
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The largest metropolitan area in North America without pro baseball got a taste of the majors again this week when the Toronto Blue Jays winter tour stopped in Montreal.
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Ten days before four members of a Montreal family were found dead, someone typed “where to commit a murder” into a Google search, using a laptop computer accessible to everyone in the family’s Montreal home.
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