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NewsBrief (7.4.2026)

By Murray Sherriffs

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History witnessed yesterday at the Canadian Space Centre in St. Hubert, as Artemis II made a six-hour flyby of the moon that saw the spaceship fly the farthest ever from earth.

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Former CAQ minister, leadership candidate Bernard Drainville, has picked up the backing of three former cabinet colleagues, Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette, Minister of Health Sonia Bélanger and Transport Minister Jonatan Julien announced, in his effort to become the party’s next leader.

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Sports Rousseau in Boisbriand is dealing with the theft of $5,000 worth high-end carbon-fibre hockey sticks that saw the thief gather up the sticks, walk past the cash and walkout, putting them in the trunk of his car and drive off.

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Hundreds of Metro warehouse and headquarters workers remain on strike to back their demands for better wages, as their union rejects the company’s 11 per cent wage raise over the coming six years.

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Commuters in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges area will soon see a complete overhaul of bus routes, schedules, stops and bus numbers, preparatory to the opening of the REM’s Anse-à-l’Orme branch that will connect Sainte Anne de Bellevue to downtown Montreal.

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Transport Canada is on the case of bright motor vehicle headlights, conducting a survey, following several complaints from motorists who have been blinded, compromising their safety.

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Lady Gaga has cancelled her Montreal concert due to a respiratory infection.

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Panthers vs Habs 7 p.m.

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Snow (2 cm) 0º today

Sun / 7º tomorrow

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