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Past articles by Kalina:

Why RCMP are investigating ‘alleged Chinese police stations’ in Quebec

Here's what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said about the alleged Chinese police stations during a scrum with reporters on Thursday morning. → Read More

Man in hospital after being gunned down in Laval, Que. restaurant

Laval police say the shooting happened on Thursday night at a local restaurant, with the 41-year-old victim being fired at several times. → Read More

How inflation is tapping out a Montreal senior who ‘absolutely cannot stop working’

Janet Torge, a 75-year-old based in Montreal, works full time as a freelancer but she is feeling the pinch like many Canadians amid red-hot inflation. → Read More

Montreal under snowfall warning, could see up to 25 cm of snow

According to a snowfall warning, Montreal will see snow start Wednesday evening. Environment Canada warns there may be a significant impact on rush-hour traffic in urban areas. → Read More

20,000 people still in dark following pre-Christmas Quebec winter storm

Hydro-Québec reports nearly 20,000 clients still don't have electricity. The Quebec City, Côte-Nord and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean regions are among the hardest-hit areas of Quebec. → Read More

Quebec gets helping hand from N.B., Maine to restore power after winter storm

As of Tuesday morning, Hydro-Québec says electricity has been restored for 87 per cent of affected clients who lost power but there are still around 35,000 households in the dark. → Read More

Thousands of Quebecers still in the dark after powerful winter storm

Hydro-Québec says crews are working to restore power but the majority of remaining outages affect a small number of people at a time, which is why it is taking long to fix. → Read More

$40-million Lotto Max draw still missing 5 Quebec winners

The $40-million Lotto Max draw was won by a group of 10 people in Quebec, who don't know one another. Each winner, when they come forward, gets a cool $4 million. → Read More

Blast of winter weather expected to hit Quebec just before Christmas

Environment Canada says a low pressure system will move into Quebec on Thursday evening and last until Christmas Eve on Saturday, which could result in poor driving conditions. → Read More

Bus crash in eastern Quebec kills two people, leaves many in hospital

Dr. Pascal Ducharme of the Bas-Saint-Laurent regional health authority told reporters Wednesday that 41 people were evaluated by doctors after the accident. → Read More

Google looks to grow in Montreal with new 5-floor sprawling office space

Google says they account for about 300 employees in the city, but the new workplace in Montreal can accommodate up to 1,000 people. → Read More

More than 8 in 10 people facing financial anxiety in Quebec, survey finds

The survey out of Montreal also found high levels economic stress were more pronounced among groups that are at a higher risk of poverty, such as low-income households. → Read More

Man to face murder charges in Montreal-area triple homicide

The 38-year-old woman and her children, ages five and two, were declared dead in hospital. A suspect who was previously considered an important witness is set to appear in court. → Read More

Quebec election: sparks fly in leaders’ debate over COVID-19 measures, environment

The CAQ led by François Legault continues to enjoy a solid lead in the polls, and the other four main parties are in a fight for second place. → Read More

Montreal public health investigating ‘probable’ monkeypox case involving child

A spokeswoman for the city's public health department says the ``probable case'' involves a child four years old or younger. The agency did not provide any details on the case. → Read More

Montreal mayor put on defensive over accusations she doesn’t support police officers

The Montreal police brotherhood said that the force doesn't have enough members to properly police the city and officers are quitting because they don't feel supported. → Read More

Quebec fall election campaign to be launched Aug. 28, premier announces

Quebec's upcoming provincial election will kick off this upcoming weekend, starting Sunday. Voters are set to head to the polls on Oct. 3. → Read More

Eastern Ontario doctor faces 3 more murder charges as police investigate hospital deaths

Dr. Brian Nadler, who is from Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que., was arrested Wednesday. He has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder, according to police. → Read More

Body found in trash during Montreal garbage pick up, police investigating

A call was made to 911 shortly before 9 a.m. to report the discovery on Adam Street near Letourneaux Avenue in the city's east end, according to a Montreal police spokesperson. → Read More

Quebec’s jump in COVID-19 cases linked to new variants, top doctor says

The update from Quebec's public health director comes as the province reported 1,716 new cases based on PCR testing results and four deaths related to COVID-19. → Read More