By Murray Sherriffs
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Air Transat pilots will walk off their jobs this Wednesday in their effort to get pay increases, following failed efforts in Montreal to talk to the company.
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An elderly homeowner has died in a home invasion at his home on Renaud Street, near Grande Allée in St. Hubert. His wife is in hospital and a suspect is in custody.
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A number of former patients of former Québec solidaire MNA, Dr. Amir Khadir, say that his six-month suspension from practicing medicine for prescribing medications illegally is wrong—that he’s one of the few health-care professionals in Quebec who helps people with chronic infectious conditions.
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A homeless person has died in a fire under the balcony of an empty home on St. Charles Street West, in Longueuil.
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Québec solidaire says that the Legault government’s failure to renew funding for the Interdepartmental Homelessness Action Plan is wrong-headed.
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Longueuil police are investigating the death of a 56-year-old woman, found in her apartment on Quinn Street on Saturday.
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Two elderly people are dead in a head-on road crash yesterday morning, on Highway 158, near Lachute.
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Concordia University researchers have determined that if all buses in the Montreal transit system were electric, it would save $3,500 daily.
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Several police departments in Quebec are increasing patrols as we enter the holiday party season, in an effort to make our roads safer from drivers who drink too much, then drive. They want to remind us that motorists who drive while impaired by alcohol or drugs are among the leading causes of death on Quebec roads.
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Eating more fibre can help flush cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals.’ Researchers in Boston have compared men who took a fibre supplement three times a day to those who had a rice-based supplement. Blood tests revealed that consuming beta-glucan fiber—found in mushrooms and oats—before every meal for four weeks reduced these chemicals which don’t naturally break down in the environment by eight percent. Leeching from plastic containers and nonstick cookware into food, they build up in vital organs and increase the risk of organ failure, infertility and several forms of cancer. The researchers say that the fiber helps to filter out excess bile from the digestive tract. Nine of every ten people don’t consume enough fibre, raising their risk.
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Habs 3 St Louis 4
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Cloud / sun / -11º today
Cloud / -5º tomorrow