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Campbell, Toronto stay hot with ninth straight victory topping PWHL Montreal 3-0

Campbell, Toronto stay hot with ninth straight victory topping PWHL Montreal 3-0

TORONTO — The rivalry between Toronto and Montreal proved to be deep rooted on Friday, even in the Professional Women's Hockey League.

Gee-Gees, Rouge et Or net huge U Sports hoop upsets in Final 8

QUEBEC — Brock Newton scored 23 points as the Ottawa Gee-Gees advanced to the semifinals of the U Sports men's basketball Final 8 with a 78-71 upset of the third-seeded UQAM Citadins on Friday. The No.

Toronto beats Montreal 3-0 in PWHL for 9th straight victory

TORONTO (AP) — Kristen Campbell made 23 saves for her third shutout of the season and Toronto extended its winning streak to nine games and took the Professional Women’s Hockey League lead, beating Montreal 3-0 on Friday night.
Canadiens GM Hughes breaks up three-goalie logjam by trading Allen to Devils

Canadiens GM Hughes breaks up three-goalie logjam by trading Allen to Devils

BROSSARD, Que. — Kent Hughes searched for months to break up his team’s unusual three-goalie logjam. As the trade deadline neared, that opportunity finally opened up.
More local politicians in Quebec report facing harassment, intimidation: survey

More local politicians in Quebec report facing harassment, intimidation: survey

MONTREAL — Incidents of harassment and intimidation targeting Quebec politicians have become more common in the last decade, compounding already strenuous work conditions for many local leaders, a new report shows.

Quebec teen drowns while swimming in Gulf of Mexico with high school swim club

INDIAN SHORES, Fla. — A Quebec teenager died in Florida while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico with a high school swim team during spring break, authorities say.
‘Floating petri dishes’ no more: Cruises popular again for March break travel

‘Floating petri dishes’ no more: Cruises popular again for March break travel

MONTREAL — Cruises are surging back to popularity among Canadians this March break, as more travellers look to try a buoyant type of tourism they may have avoided since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just for Laughs problems reflect festival struggles, threaten Montreal's reputation

Just for Laughs problems reflect festival struggles, threaten Montreal's reputation

MONTREAL — The cancellation of the Just for Laughs comedy festivals in Montreal and Toronto this year underscores the vulnerability of an industry struggling to manage ballooning costs while vying for increasingly in-demand but inadequate government
Quebec judge won't exempt church-supported palliative care home from MAID law

Quebec judge won't exempt church-supported palliative care home from MAID law

MONTREAL — A Superior Court judge has denied a request from Montreal's Roman Catholic archdiocese for an exemption to a Quebec law requiring all palliative care centres in the province to provide medical assistance in dying.
Montreal public health reports two new measles cases, bringing Quebec total to 12

Montreal public health reports two new measles cases, bringing Quebec total to 12

MONTREAL — Quebec health officials are reporting two more measles cases, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the province to 12.
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