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Quebec

Boil water advisory issued for Lachine, Lasalle

Posted October 31, 2011 by Hayat Canada

The city of Montreal has issued a boil water advisory for Lachine and parts of Lasalle. The city of Montreal is ordering residents of Lachine and two sectors of Lasalle to boil their tap water for at least one minute before drinking it, due to a chemical problem at the water treatment plant in Lachine. [...]

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Quebec

Video: Selena Gomez likes Canada and Bieber

Posted October 31, 2011 by Hayat Canada

Pop sensation Selena Gomez ended her Canadian tour in Montreal Sunday night in front of a 15,000 capacity crowd at the Bell Centre. Moments before the show, the singer and actress sat down with the CBC’s Joanne Vrakas to talk about being a role model, her expanding film repertoire and her relationship with boyfriend Justin [...]

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Quebec

Liberals pick candidate for Bonaventure byelection

Posted October 31, 2011 by Hayat Canada

Premier Jean Charest introduced Damien Arsenault as the Liberal’s candidate in the Bonaventure riding Monday. Radio-Canada Quebec’s Liberal Party has chosen its candidate for a byelection in the Bonaventure riding in the province’s Gaspé region. Damien Arsenault , the mayor of St-Elzéar, Que., is in the running to replace former deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau. Normandeau [...]

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Western Province

Sex worker tells inquiry Pickton raped her

Posted October 31, 2011 by Hayat Canada

A long-time sex worker believes serial killer Robert Pickton violently raped her in the early 1990s, but she told the inquiry into Vancouver’s missing women that police never showed up to investigate. Susan Davis, a self-admitted sex worker who is an outspoken advocate for the city’s prostitutes, testified she can’t be certain it was Pickton [...]

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Western Province

Vancouver police recommend 163 riot charges

Posted October 31, 2011 by Hayat Canada

Almost five months after an investigation began into the Stanley Cup riot, the first 163 charges have been recommended by police against 60 alleged looters and vandals, Vancouver police say. The charges still need to be assessed by Crown prosecutors before they are actually laid, Neil Mackenzie, the spokesman for the Crown prosecutor’s office, said [...]

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