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Lots of stories to catch up on from today.
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Drouin urges people to get tested as Montreal sees drop in COVID-19 cases
Montreal has successfully avoided the pandemic’s third wave but isn’t yet ready to move to a lower alert level, the city’s public health director said on Wednesday. Read more.
Allison Hanes: Friends of Montreal Parks broaden their network
If Montreal’s parks have always been among its greatest assets, the citizens committed to creating, protecting and improving parks are among the city’s greatest strengths. Read more.
Outdoor exhibition spotlights contributions of Montreal Chinese community
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante hailed the importance of Montreal’s Chinese community Wednesday as she opened an outdoor exhibition in Chinatown’s Place Sun Yat-Sen. Read more.
Pedophile who lured girls online and extorted parents gets 11-year sentence
A Lachine resident who convinced young girls to send him nude images of themselves and then tried to extort money from their parents was sentenced Wednesday to an 11-year prison term. Read more.
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Here are more than 50 Montreal terrasses ready to receive you as of May 28
As excited as Montrealers may be for the end of their city’s curfew and the reopening of terrasses, it can be a tad paralyzing to try to think of where best to lounge this weekend. After all, it’s been eight long months. Read more.
Refuge wasn’t a solution for Dorval bear, Wildlife Ministry says
The head of a rescue group says his organization would have been happy to drive the animal far into the wilderness, for free. Read more.
Dawson threatens to fail any student who misses exam in order to strike
Dawson College is warning students who plan to protest against in-person exams on Thursday that they’ll automatically fail them if they do.
But the Dawson Student Union thinks it’s all talk. Read more.
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Five things to remember as Montreal deconfines this summer
If the moment the curfew was announced was our “shock therapy,” then the day we learned it would lift on May 28 was like slipping into a warm bath. It was like the city was collectively breathing a sigh of relief — until the frenzy started to take hold. Read more.
All Habs
What the Puck: Storm clouds on horizon for Bergevin’s Canadiens
If you think this is a tough week for the Canadiens, just wait until the 2021-22 season when they’ll return to a stronger division. Read more.
Canadiens Notebook: Tyler Toffoli can give Habs a reason to believe
He was with the Kings in 2014 when they were down 3-0 in first-round playoff series with Sharks before bouncing back to win the Stanley Cup. Read more.
Stu Cowan: Canadiens falling to Leafs with barely a whimper
After all that the Habs have gone through this season, maybe they have nothing left — or maybe they’re just not that good. Read more.
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