By Murray Sherriffs
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Montreal police are investigating the murder of a man and two separate fights that saw three people stabbed in fights in Côte des Neiges and Anjou.
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The Surete du Quebec has arrested three people in their twenties, following a chase that lasted 10 km and reached speeds of 194 km/h on the Champlain Bridge and Decarie Expressway north and resulted in the seizure of handguns [used] as burglary tools.
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Montreal police are investigating the beating of an Orthodox Jew in Parc Extension on Friday, at the intersection of de l’Épée and Beaumont. A number of politicians are denouncing the seemingly racist attack.
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Jonathan Ouellet-Gendron, a man who for three years has been on the list of Canada’s top 25 most-wanted fugitives for murder and drug trafficking in Saskatoon ago, has been arrested at Trudeau airport, when he returned to Canada.
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Montreal police arson squad detectives are investigating the fire-bombing of two vehicles in Côte St Luc yesterday, at Maple Ridge and Caldwell.
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Montreal police had to use tear gas on some people, who got violent in the Rad Pride parade on Saturday, when police stopped them from marching on Sainte Catherine.
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A 38-year-old man has been charged with uttering threats, after a bomb threat was called into the Montreal courthouse last week.
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Four unions at McGill University say that the school is attacking free speech in suspending funding for a student organization because it is pro-Palestinian.
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McGill sent a notice of default earlier this year to a social-justice student group, demanding it stop supporting Students for Palestine’s Honour and Resistance.
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Doctors in China are trying to help a young woman who is experiencing uncontrollable orgasms, several times a day. The 20-year-old’s perpetual state of arousal is exhausting.
Researchers at Peking University Sixth Hospital in Beijing say the orgasms began when she was 14 and the “…persistent genital arousal disorder” happens without any physical stimulation.
Her affliction causes “…significant impairment in psychosocial well-being and daily functioning” rendering her unable to attend school, work or maintain relationships.
When she first went to a doctor to find out what was going on, she could barely explain her symptoms without getting interrupted by her condition.
Neurologists have found “…no structural abnormalities in her brain or reproductive organs that trigger her.”
She has been put on anti-psychotic medications, allowing her to live a somewhat normal life.
One percent of women in North America experience this condition.
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