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Recreational and sport swimming are the leading causes of drowning in Quebec. And in half of those cases, the person was ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNThere have been five drownings near Verdun beach in last four yearsThe Gazette had to examine media and coroners’ reports to determine the number because no authorities are officially tracking ...
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Montreal's move to biweekly trash pick up proving to be a slow processThe garbage may be piling up and causing some disgruntlement on the sidewalks of a few Montreal streets, but municipal ...
A police operation was underway Tuesday evening at Cap-Saint-Jacques beach after a person was reported missing. Montreal ...
The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Montreal slow to adopt biweekly trash pick up planMany municipalities in the Greater Montreal area and elsewhere in Quebec, have switched to biweekly pickup, if not every ...
Much of Quebec, including Montreal, will continue to bake in high temperatures Monday and Tuesday as a heat dome lingers over ...
The widespread acceptance of chlorpromazine (Thorazine) as a treatment for psychoses in the 1950s represented a change in ...
Verdun Beach, which runs along the St. Lawrence River, remains officially closed to the public until June 14. There were no lifeguards on duty at the time of the incident.
The Quebec Coroner’s office is now investigating after police found the body of a man who had gone missing at Verdun Beach. This is now the second death at Verdun ...
A Quebec coroner is investigating after a likely drowning earlier this week at Verdun Beach. It is the second at the same beach since the beginning of June.
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