Christopher Curtis, The Montreal Gazette

Christopher Curtis

The Montreal Gazette

Montreal, QC, Canada

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  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Edmonton Journal

Past articles by Christopher:

Global Montreal lays off anchor Jamie Orchard

Orchard confirmed her departure Thursday, telling her Twitter followers she’s grateful to be allowed to say goodbye on air. → Read More

Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon and family face threats

Simon won’t say whether he’s still living in his community amid threats against his family. → Read More

CAQ appoints commissioner to investigate Quebec's COVID-19 response

Joanne Castonguay will have the power to interview front-line workers, demand relevant documents and call for a public inquiry. → Read More

Coronavirus live updates: 87 new cases, no new deaths

It is the fourth time in five days that Quebec's number of new cases has been under 100. → Read More

Police arrest suspect in Ste-Catherine St. hit-and-run

The suspect drove onto a section of the street reserved for pedestrians, hit the victims and sped off around 3 p.m. → Read More

Even a Canadiens playoff run can’t revive downtown bars

Though the Canadiens are drawing people to downtown bars, business is slow in the era of coronavirus. → Read More

Police seek suspect in Ste-Catherine St. hit-and-run

Police are on the lookout for the driver of a dark sedan who ran down to women outside a terrasse on Ste. Catherine St. Saturday. → Read More

Child drowns in Rouge River, father in critical condition

Police say the two were swimming when the current took hold of the four-year-old girl, causing her father to swim after her. → Read More

Founder of Juripop legal clinic resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations

Marc-Antoine Cloutier said no criminal complaint has been filed against him and denied wrongdoing. → Read More

Rocker Éric Lapointe denies anonymous sexual assault allegations

The singer’s statement comes a day after his former manager and current Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet denied allegations of sexual assault dating back 21 years. → Read More

Security issue forces Parc-Extension police station to move

A security issue with the building on Beaumont Ave. that houses Station 33 in Parc-Extension has forced the police to temporarily move out of the area starting Monday, sources tell the Montreal Gazette. → Read More

Montreal police chief won’t say whether systemic racism exists in his department

He says the department will introduce next month the first in a series of reforms to combat systemic bias among its ranks. → Read More

COVID-19: Situation ‘stabilizing’ as Quebec loosens social distancing

With 65 new COVID-19 related deaths and 646 additional cases reported Friday, Quebec’s deputy prime minister says the crisis is stabilizing. → Read More

Indigenous group files human rights complaint against Montreal police

The complaint stems from an incident where 17 officers and a police dog descended on a woman on the verge of harming herself. → Read More

Coronavirus updates: Fears about school re-opening, Legault to brief reporters

Parents in Quebec are nervous at the prospect of schools re-opening next month. Meanwhile Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will address reporters after noon. → Read More

McDonald's closes east end location after employee contracts COVID-19

The worker's last shift was on March 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the restaurant on Sherbrooke St. E. in Pointe-aux-Trembles. → Read More

There was not and will not be an egg shortage in Quebec, producers say

If it's hard to find eggs in grocery stores, it's probably a problem getting the food to market, the egg federation says. → Read More

Coronavirus: Drive-through screening to open in Côte-St-Luc

The screening clinic at Quartier Cavendish (formerly Cavendish Mall) should be able to process about 500 people a day, but only by appointment. → Read More

Coronavirus: Concordia clears dorms, McGill 'encourages' residents to leave

There are about 100 students left at Concordia University’s downtown dormitory and they have until Sunday to clear out. → Read More

Cornavirus: Concordia clears dorms, McGill 'encourges' residents to leave

There are about 100 students left at Concordia University’s downtown dormitory and they have until Sunday to clear out. → Read More