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Radical striker wins Quebec award for 'community involvement'
One of the highest-profile spokespeople from the radical student group CLASSE was actually honored by Quebec's lieutenant-governor over the weekend.
Minimally Invasive Surgery For Sutureless Aortic Valve Replacement
The surgical team at the Montreal Heart Institute achieved a North American surgical milestone on May 1st with a sutureless aortic valve replacement through a thoracic incision just five centimetres long.
A North American first at the Montreal Heart Institute
The surgical team at the Montreal Heart Institute achieved a North American surgical milestone on May 1st with a sutureless aortic valve replacement through a thoracic incision just five centimetres long.
Destroyed bacon plant's fate uncertain, staff to relocate
Quebec meat packer Olymel plans to temporarily relocate staff from a bacon plant that burned down last week to other nearby facilities while it decides on the plant's future.
Quebec students rejecting tuition-fee deal
For the second consecutive day, student associations voted almost unanimously against a tentative agreement with the government and supported further strike action as the wave of protest against last Saturday's deal on tuition-fee hikes appeared unstoppable.
Students reject proposal in early voting
The first student reaction to a proposed agreement to end the three-month strike has been cool, to say the least, with four associations rejecting the offer on Monday and voting to continue their strikes.
Costly update: Pipe organs in decline as churches face expensive repairs
"The sound can be a thundering, vibrate-the-building thing to the most gentle sound," said the music director at St.