Toronto police say they are investigating the city’s first homicide of the year after a 70-year-old woman died following a medical call Wednesday night.
The Town of Dollard-de-Ormeaux on Montreal's West Island has formally requested that the province maintain its bilingual status -- a move that Mayor Alex Bottausci said 'saddens' him. 'It saddens me that this legal process must be invoked to protect the inherent right of our residents to receive communications in the language of their choice.
'Montrealers will want to keep their snow shovels handy because three more rounds of accumulating snow are expected to hit the city over the next seven days. The first round of snow is expected Thursday night as yet another Colorado low moves into Southern Quebec. Montreal could see light snow begin Thursday evening -- after the evening rush hour -- and the snow will intensify overnight into Friday morning, which could result in another slow Friday morning commute.
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