Thursday May 24 | The Montreal Gazette
Fire ravages bungalow in Terrebonne suburb
A spectacular fire ravaged a bungalow in less than an hour in La Plaine, a suburb of Terrebonne north of Montreal.
Some federal stimulus funding ended up in hands of Quebec developers now facing collusion charges
Some of the public money set aside for Canada's economic recovery has ended up in the hands of companies and individuals accused of taking part in an elaborate collusion scheme in Quebec.
ADF Group profit plummets to $1.8M in 2012; revenue falls $7M to $48.4M
TERREBONNE, Que. - ADF Group Inc. has reported a big drop in fiscal 2012 earnings, with the maker and installer of complex steel structures citing slower market conditions and a hefty backcharge related to a U.S. project.
Youth will be served, seen and heard
After three months of rehearsals, Colin Clarke is ready to take his Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra out for a test drive.
Quebec inmates claim they almost got confession into death of 16-year-old
March 14 is emerging from obscure academic origins to a date that is widely observed by pie enthusiasts as perfect excuse for a mathematics and circular dessert party known as Pi Day.