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The Montreal Gazette

Montreal, QC, Canada

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Canadian GP promoter upgrades Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for 'modern era'

The outdated paddocks and team garages, which have been around for 31 years, have a date with the wrecking ball. → Read More

Young Canadian engineer gains invaluable F1 experience with Renault

Matthew Crossan has completed his six-month stint in the United Kingdom with Renault, and is one month into his time with Infiniti. → Read More

Renault's rapid rise in Formula One 'was all in the plan'

While the team is unlikely to claim a title this year, it is already classifying the 2018 season as a success. → Read More

Formula 1 fuel and oil under the microscope at Canadian Grand Prix

A trackside lab serves as a quality control centre for the team’s fuel and lubricants. → Read More

F1 decision-making under the microscope for Renault and Infiniti

If you go with your gut, chances are things won’t turn out well, according to Dr. Julia Minson. → Read More

Canadian Grand Prix viewing guide

The best way to get to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for Grand Prix weekend remains public transit. → Read More

Montreal auto show showcases the evolution of safety, clean energy

“All this new technology, the evolution is quite fast, it’s amazing.” → Read More

There's something for every car lover at the Montreal International Auto Show

About 600 cars are spread out over several levels of Palais des congrès for visitors to look at, sit in, and in some cases, even drive. → Read More

While you were sleeping: Trump lashes out a wrong Theresa May

President Donald Trump initially responded on Twitter to British Prime Minister Theresa May’s criticism of his retweeting of inflammatory anti-Muslim videos from a fringe British political group by directing his message to the wrong Theresa May. → Read More

City of Montreal unveils new website, app and online services

If you want to let the city of Montreal know about a pothole or a broken street light, there’s now an app for that. On Tuesday, city officials unveiled a new digital platform that will serve … → Read More

Painted lady butterflies experience remarkable migration to Montreal area

The thousands of orange butterflies being spotted all over Montreal are simply on a rest stop as they make their way down south → Read More

'We need to act now': Quebec flood victims promised more help

Quebec Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux admitted Tuesday that the government needs to do more to aid the victims of last spring’s floods. → Read More

'Our patience has run out': Quebec flood victims feel abandoned by government

“They tell us you have to have patience. After four months, our patience has run out,” Pierrefonds resident Anne Leblanc said at Sunday’s rally. → Read More

Bike-sharing company Dropbike enters Quebec market

And unlike the Bixi system, Dropbike doesn’t use docks. → Read More

Amputee wins case against SAAQ after being denied advanced prosthetic leg

The decision last month by the Tribunal Administratif du Québec to side with François Lauzon is being called a precedent-setting ruling by The War Amps of Canada. → Read More

Lice: Quebec relaxes guidelines for school boards on informing parents

New government guidelines mean some parents might never know someone in their child’s class has lice → Read More

Muslims gathered for Eid al-Adha say they feel safe in Montreal

Several hundred worshippers from Montreal’s Muslim community gathered in a Little Burgundy park for a special prayer service Friday. → Read More

Airbnb fees contravene consumer protection act, Quebec lawyer claims

A Quebec lawyer is seeking approval for a class-action lawsuit against the online company for what he says are hidden service fees. → Read More

Solar eclipse: Montrealers gather at Planetarium to watch

Thousands of people lined the grounds of the Montreal Planetarium Monday to take in the solar eclipse. → Read More

Tennis Canada wants to kick its garbage to the curb

Tennis Canada aims to make the Rogers Cup tennis event one of the most eco-responsible events in Canada. → Read More