Annabelle Olivier
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Annabelle has a degree in geography and environmental studies and she continues to be interested in the interactions between humans and their environment and how they shape each other.
A former fashion designer, Annabelle still enjoys creating and when she’s not making something, you can find her reading a good book.
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Video Archives
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Second-hand store to help seniors to open in Montreal
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Quebec moves to ban planned obsolescence, ensure right to repair
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Forest fires in Northern Quebec prompt evacuations
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Minimum wage goes up in Quebec but is it enough?
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Local Montreal hero Eddy Nolan honoured at Terry Fox Elementary School
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Dr. Day event promotes unique in-school Verdun pediatric clinic
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Anonymous donor gifts 500 winter coats to Montreal shelter
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Montreal makeup artist nominated for second Oscar for work in ‘The Whale’
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Transport Minister says repairs on Île-aux Tourtes bridge are needed
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Montreal’s Lunar New Year celebrations start at Chinatown Spring Festival
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Montreal’s Dillon Ojo snow park re-opens for second season
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Dive-bombing blackbirds have pedestrians ducking for cover in Montreal’s Old Port
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Canadian athletes win big in paratriathlon world series
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Saint-Leonard launches pilot project allowing leashed dogs in parks
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Second minke whale spotted in Montreal area, marine mammal group says
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Governor General gets lukewarm reception in Quebec
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Montreal SPCA petition calls for an end to no-pets clauses in Quebec rental leases
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West Island boy collects and donates 1,000 books for a good cause
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Quebec to inject $117M to help Montreal climate change
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Montrealers protest outside Russian Consulate demanding end to war in Ukraine
Author Archives
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Backstreet Boy jokes he’ll run for Montreal mayor just to eradicate traffic conesIn a social media video, AJ McLean of Backstreet Boys fame says as Montreal's mayor, he'll rid the streets of of orange construction cones and paint some pink.CanadaSep 29
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Laval residents can use water but told not to consume it as advisory still in effectAs of Thursday, city officials said the water in Ste-Dorothée was safe to use provided residents flushed out their plumbing first. Tap water cannot, however, be consumed.CanadaSep 28
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Joyce Echaquan’s community fights for change to health system 3 years after deathThe executive director of Joyce's Principle office, says Joyce Echaquan's death exposed the reality that many Indigenous people face when they seek help from the health system.CanadaSep 28
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Bus driver accused of killing 2 kids at Quebec daycare shouldn’t face trial: lawyerThe 51-year-old bus driver has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder as well as seven other charges, including attempted murder and aggravated assault.CrimeSep 26
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Man stabbed to death at busy Montreal intersection, homicide investigation launchedThe Montreal police major crimes unit is investigating after a 49-year-old man was fatally stabbed overnight in Westmount. The man's death marks the 29th homicide of 2023.CrimeSep 26
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Longueuil, Que. pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by pickup truckLongueil police spokesperson Ghislain Vallières said, "We fear for his life," after the incident. The driver of the pickup was not injured.CanadaSep 18
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Alleged killing took place 200 km away from where body was found: Quebec policeAccording to police, evidence gathered at the scene where the human remains were found near Quebec City, led police to Contrecoeur, more than 200 kilometres away.CrimeSep 18
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No to mixed-gender bathrooms in Quebec schools, says education ministerBernard Drainville said he objects to mixed-gender bathrooms on the basis of privacy, adding that boys could tease girls who are going through puberty.EducationSep 12
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A brush of bad luck as white paint leaks over busy Montreal highwayA transport truck spilled its load of white paint onto Montreal's Highway 40 covering all three eastbound lanes, a mess made worse when cars drove through the giant mess.CanadaSep 12
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Police allege Ontario man sent lethal substance by mail to Montreal recipientsMontreal police join a long list of police forces around the world investigating an Ontario man accused of selling a lethal substance online to those at risk of self-harm.CrimeSep 11
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Montreal to extend metered parking hours in downtown coreStarting November 15, the city's downtown parking meters will have to be paid until 11 p.m. except on Sundays. Currently, motorists only need to feed the meter until 9 p.m.TrafficSep 8
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‘I think we need to’: Quebec to appeal Superior Court decision on Bill 40, premier saysConstitutional rights lawyer Julius Grey was critical of the law, saying the intention behind it was "unfortunate and not fully democratic."EducationSep 8
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Longueuil issues boil water advisory affecting several boroughs, townsSeveral cities, and boroughs including St-Bruno, Boucherville, St-Hubert and Vieux Longueuil are facing a boil water advisory as we head into the labour day weekend.ConsumerSep 1
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How music therapy has helped a young Montrealer navigate the highs and lows of illnessThe Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation's $1-million gift will allow the music therapy program at the Children's to extend its services and hire three full-time employees.HealthAug 29
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Fire that killed 7 people in Old Montreal was deliberately set, police sayPolice in Montreal now say that traces of accelerant were found in an area of the building where the fire started. The investigation is now a criminal one.FireAug 28
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Afternoon Montreal altercation leads to stabbing, 2 men hospitalizedPolice said it appears the two men were stabbed after a conflict, involving several people on Henri-Bourassa Boulevard, escalated.CrimeAug 25
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‘Much more than a resident’: Pika the river otter passes away at Ecomuseum ZooPika, who was born in the wild, came to live at the zoo in 2016 after narrowly escaping a tragic fate. Officials said she had been captured and was destined for the fur trade.EnvironmentAug 25
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Montreal English CEGEPs bracing for new Quebec language law requirementsThe law limits English CEGEP enrolment and mandates additional French courses for students. Schools that exceed their enrolment caps risk penalties of $7,048 per extra student.EducationAug 25
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Fire tears through residential building in Châteauguay: 36 families displacedThe mayor said the situation is especially difficult as it's the second time in four years that a residential building for low-income earners is destroyed by fire.FireAug 24
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Teenage driver killed in crash outside Montreal, other teen facing chargesThree lanes of Highway 116 heading into Montreal were closed to traffic Wednesday following a fatal crash involving two vehicles. Police said both drivers were minors.TrafficAug 23
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2 women hospitalized after lightning strike during Quebec thunderstormPolice say a woman in her 30s has critical injuries after being struck by lightning during a severe thunderstorm in Quebec. Another woman with the victim was also hurt.CanadaAug 11
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Fire at Montreal REM train station was deliberate, police investigatingThe station was not in use as it remains under construction as part of the expansion of Montreal's light-rail network, known as the REM.CrimeAug 8
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Pedestrian dies in hospital after being struck by city truck in Town of Mount RoyalAn 84-year-old woman has died after she and her husband were struck by a truck on Monday while crossing a street in Town of Mount Royal. Her husband remains in critical condition.CanadaAug 8
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2 pedestrians in critical condition after collision at Montreal intersectionBoth pedestrians, a man and a woman in their 80s, suffered serious injuries after a collision involving a semi-trailer in Town of Mount-Royal.CanadaAug 7
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Montreal shooting victim who died in hospital is city’s 19th homicide of 2023Police received a 911 call at 3:40 a.m. reporting a seriously injured man near the intersection of Ste-Catherine and Guy streets.CrimeAug 7