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Taylor Hawkins Struggled With Foo Fighters Schedule: Report
Friends of the late drummer claim he was tired of the demands of touring. -
What Happened May 17th In Pop Music History
Here is what popped on this day. -
WATCH: Shawn Mendes Covers Springsteen Classic
The Canadian singer shows off a lot more than his vocal skills. -
Ciara Covers 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Issue
The singer is one of four women chosen to grace the cover. -
SEVENTEEN Tour Includes 2 Shows In Canada
The K-pop group will be in Vancouver and Toronto. -
Tim Hortons Adds Biebs Brew, Brings Back Timbiebs
That yummy-yum is back. -
Gorillaz Coming To 3 Canadian Cities
The virtual band will be in Canada for the first time in four years. -
Janet Jackson Presents Mary J. Blige With 'Billboard' Icon Award
Jackson made a surprise appearance at the Billboard Music Awards. -
Machine Gun Kelly Refers To 'Wife,' 'Unborn Child'
The rocker raised eyebrows during his BBMAs performance.
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Legault insists health care will be unchanged under Bill 96, calls out 'disinformation'
Peppered with questions on Bill 96, Legault said there's been "disinformation" spreading, in his opinion -- and that on one important question, health care, many critics of the bill are wrong. In fact, the bill is confusing on that point and the details still haven't been fully explained. -
Montreal road work is a poorly organized mess, auditor general finds
Montreal drivers have a lot of words to describe the city's roads in summer, when the orange pylons pop up: an obstacle course, a maze, a mess. The city's auditor general agrees and offers analysis of why in a new report. -
'We need it now': As ER visits among children rise, Montreal parents want hotline reinstated
Montreal public health officials are considering whether or not to bring back a special hotline for families with sick children to get them speedy appointments with a doctor as hospitals are seeing an increase in visits to pediatric emergency rooms. -
No verdict after Day 2 of deliberations at Quebec City Halloween murder trial
Jurors will deliberate for a third day on Wednesday at the murder trial for the man accused of stalking the streets of Old Quebec City on Halloween 2020 and using a sword to kill two people and injure five others. -
What do you need to know from the coroner's report on the CHSLDs?
AARON DERFEL, Health reporter, Montreal Gazette -
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day show returns after COVID-19 hiatus with theme 'I love my language'
More than 30 artists will take the stage on the Place des Festivals on June 23 for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day holiday show, which will return to Montreal after a two-year absence due to the pandemic. -
Are we seeing more Anglo bashing for political purposes?
Tom Mulcair can be heard weekdays at 7:40 AM with Andrew and again at 5:05 PM with Aaron and Natasha -
'We need more accountability,' says Premier Legault after coroner's report on long-term care homes
The day after the publication of a lengthy inquiry report of nearly 200 pages on the tragedy that occurred in the long-term care homes (CHSLDs) at the beginning of the pandemic, Quebec Premier Francois Legault said, 'we need more accountability from the top down.' -
Will the Herron report haunt the Legault government?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette