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Cyclist fined after hitting child crossing street to catch school bus

A video of a young child being hit by a cyclist while crossing the street to get to a school bus has been shared widely on social media. Groups and officials are reminding people of the dangers of not respecting the province's Highway Safety Code.

On Day 6 of McGill encampment, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters face off

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters are facing off at McGill's downtown Montreal campus, with police officers in riot gear standing nearby to keep the two sides away from each other.

Student protesters at McGill encampment determined to stay after judge rejects injunction

A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled against an injunction request that would have forced protesters at the pro-Palestinian encampment site in front of McGill University to leave and banned other protests near university buildings.
Analysis

A look at where McGill's money goes and why protesters say it's a problem

Protesters on McGill Universitys campus want the school to divest from companies with ties to the state of Israel. Heres a look at some of the universitys investments, why many people consider them problematic and what the university could do about it.

29 Olympics, no medals? No problem. Quebec-led fencing squad hungry for history

Canada's Olympic fencing team in Paris will be country's largest in decades and its athletes are hungry to make history and earn a podium finish.

Big O costs keep piling up: Quebec greenlights $40M budget for fire repairs

Even though last month's fire at the Olympic Stadium did not cause any structural damage, repair and decontamination efforts could cost tens of millions of dollars.

Hydro-Qubec and Kahnaw:ke strike historic deal to co-own New York transmission line

Through a historic partnership, Hydro-Qubec andKahnaw:keare now co-owners in a $1.13 billion transmission line project expected to carry power from Montreal's South Shore to New York City.

Opposition slams CAQ after party backtracks on promise to build 2 mini-hospitals

The Coalition Avenir Qubec is moving away from its plan to build two mini-hospitals in the Montreal and Quebec City regions. It now says it wants to build geriatric clinics to improve health-care access for seniors.

Communauto's Montreal service expands to Lachine and RDP with over 1,100 new cars

The car-sharing service is adding to its fleet and replacing hundreds of old cars as it expands to less central parts of the city.

Montreal-area transit users can now reload Opus cards on a phone

As of Wednesday, people canuse the mobile app Chrono to buy passes and tickets, completing transactions with credit and debit cards as well as Google Pay and Apple Pay, instead of standing in long lineups at ticket counters.