The huge Ste-Catherine street fair, stretching from Papineau to Saint-Marc, is on this Saturday and Sunday – the biggest street sale in the nation.
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The Seaway is open again after a fuel oil spill described as between 500 and 2000 litres.
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It’s come out that Tony Accurso has admitted that charges of his influence with the FTQ were true.
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Residents of Villeray, now that they understand the plans, are coming out more and more in favour of converting the old Chinese hospital to a residence for Inuit. If borough mayor Anie Samson really said something as foolish as “residents of Villeray are pure-white francophone” I would invite her to walk around her own borough with her eyes and ears open.
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The STM says that although its metro rolling stock is aging, it’s still safe and reliable: regular maintenance keeps them running. A UQÀM engineering prof says the new bid is bad news and that the Bombardier-Alstom consortium should’ve been allowed to proceed with constructing the new cars.
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Earl Jones victims can sue the Royal Bank: they’re alleging the bank should have noticed and warned someone of irregularities in how he conducted his business.
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It is expected to take a week to clean up the Seaway oil spill; the oil is affecting bird life around the area; traffic on the Seaway is held up while the spill is cleaned up (as much as it can be – some of it will clearly get into the ecosystem despite the efforts of PR to hush it up).


