• Cohen's haunts and landmarks in Montreal - CTV News

    Cohen's haunts and landmarks in Montreal - CTV News
    CTV News
    Cohen's haunts and landmarks in Montreal
    CTV News
    The late Leonard Cohen grew up in Montreal. Here is a list of some of his haunts and other landmarks that played a key role in his life: Westmount, Que. -- Wealthy town on the island of Montreal and Cohen's birthplace. Grew up at 599 Belmont Ave ...
    Montreal mourns its native son, Leonard CohenMacleans.ca
    Canadian firms shortlisted to bid on $5.5 billion Montreal rail projectToronto Starall 677 news articles »
  • The Royal Canadian Legion in Quebec holds official Remembrance Day ceremony at Place du Canada - CBC.ca

    The Royal Canadian Legion in Quebec holds official Remembrance Day ceremony at Place du Canada - CBC.ca
    CBC.ca
    The Royal Canadian Legion in Quebec holds official Remembrance Day ceremony at Place du Canada
    CBC.ca
    Veterans, cadets and civilians are taking part in Remembrance Day ceremonies and commemorations across Montreal today to honour the service and sacrifice of the men and women of Canada's military. The Royal Canadian Legion in Quebec held its ...
    Remembrance Day ceremony returns to Place du CanadaCTV News
    Montreal this morning: A grey start to the dayMontreal Gazetteall 426 news arti
  • Canadian firms shortlisted to bid on $5.5 billion Montreal rail project - Toronto Star

    Canadian firms shortlisted to bid on $5.5 billion Montreal rail project - Toronto Star
    Toronto Star
    Canadian firms shortlisted to bid on $5.5 billion Montreal rail project
    Toronto Star
    The rail network is expected to carry 30.6 million passengers a year in 2021, reaching 42.7 million in 2031. Canadian companies will battle to win contracts for the $5.5-billion light rail project in Montreal. SNC-Lavalin and Aecon will face off ...and more »
  • Preliminary inquiry begins in alleged elder abuse case - Montreal Gazette

    Preliminary inquiry begins in alleged elder abuse case - Montreal Gazette
    Montreal Gazette
    Preliminary inquiry begins in alleged elder abuse case
    Montreal Gazette
    Arthur Trzciakowski, Anita Obodzinski and their lawyer Joseph La Leggia, left to right, entering the courtroom in Montreal, on Thursday, November 10, 2016. (Dave Sidaway / MONTREAL GAZETTE) Dave Sidaway / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment ...
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