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Formula One will return to Montreal for at least the next five years, government officials announced Friday.  |


Two men were sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday in connection with the beating death of a young man found dead outside Montreal's Saint-Laurent Metro station.  |  |
CN Rail and the union representing locomotive engineers are in last-ditch negotiations, just hours ahead of a midnight Friday strike deadline.  |  |
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that Wal-Mart Canada Corp. was within its rights when it shut down a store in Jonquière, Que., that had been unionized seven months earlier.  |  |


A group of Filipino-Canadians in Montreal are asking questions about a money-transferring company after funds they tried to send to the Philippines disappeared.  |  |
Doctors, pharmacists, dentists and midwives from France will be able to practice in Quebec, and vice versa, thanks to a series of agreements signed Friday.  |  |
A couple in their 80s were found dead Friday morning in their home in Drummondville, Que., provincial police said.  |  |
The Mohawk community of Kahnawake, south of Montreal, is in mourning following Tuesday's death of K-103 radio personality Jesse Deer from complications of the swine flu.  |  |
Montreal police have apologized to an elderly woman after mistakenly telling her that her daughter had committed suicide.  |  |
Police are asking for the public's help in finding two men suspected of involvement in the firebombing of a Montreal café early Tuesday morning.  |  |
The Quebec City Association of Military Spouses is asking people to sign a petition to save off-base housing for soldiers based at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, which is just north of the city.  |
Riding the bus or the Metro in Montreal could cost more next year, as the Montreal Transit Corp. is proposing to increase fares by two per cent, starting in January.  |  |
Football fans lined up downtown for free pancakes Friday morning as the countdown to the Grey Cup begins.  |  |
Striking employees from the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Museum of Civilization lobbied Labour Minister Rona Ambrose on Friday to appoint an arbitrator to end the 68-day dispute after they rejected management's latest contract offer.  |  |
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