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CTV Montreal News at 6 p.m. for Monday May 2, 2011
Mutsumi Takahashi and Todd van der Heyden with the day's top stories
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Father of 9/11 victim finds no solace in Bin Laden's death
The father of one of the 24 Canadians killed in the 9/11 attacks saw no reason to celebrate the death of Osama Bin Laden. Aphrodite Salas reports.
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Montreal's Islamic community hopes Bin Laden's death rings in era of change
Members of Montreal's Islamic community are hoping the death of Osama Bin Laden will help ring in a new era where their religion will be seen in a positive light. Maya Johnson reports.
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Montrealers stream to the polls on election day
Derek Conlon combs the city to see whether or not Monday's federal election was running smoothly at polling stations across Montreal.
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Bin Laden brings up mixed emotions for Montreal father
Among those killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks was Montrealer Meredith Ewart. Her father Bob spoke with Aphrodite Salas.
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Montrealers head to the polls
Derek Conlon reports from a busy voting station in Montreal.
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Newsmaker: Saul Samir on a post-Bin Laden world
Paul Karwatsky speaks with international relations expert and University of Montreal professor Saul Samir.
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Newsmaker: Andre Beaulieu on the struggle with mental illness
Andre Bealieu of the Canadian Mental Health Association speaks with Paul Karwatsky on the 60th anniversary of National Mental Health
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Jack and Gilles rally for votes on final campaign day
On the last day of the election campaign, NDP leader Jack Layton and Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe focused attention on the Quebec battleground, both rallying troops in Montreal. Catherine Sherriffs reports.
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Spring clean-up on Mont-Royal yields 150 trash bags
Nearly 600 Montrealers got down to work Sunday, taking part in the 20th annual clean-up on Mont-Royal. Camille Ross reports.
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Power of One: Ex-NHLer steers teens away from drugs
Through the Saving Station Foundation, Alvin Powell shares his tale of drug use with teens, hoping to steer them away from the path he followed. Tania Krywiak reports.
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Sunday Bite: Community oven feeds needy
A community in Point St. Charles has used a wood over to bake loaves of bread and pizza to help feed those in need. Aphrodite Salas reports.
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Mose at the Movies: Something Borrowed
Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin and John Krasinski star as best friends who deal with heartbreaks and love in the new romantic comedy. Mose Persico speaks with the stars.
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Conservative seat on the line in Jonquiere-Alma
A tight three-way race is shaping up in the Saguenay region, where both the NDP and the Bloc threaten to unseat Conservative Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn in Jonquiere-Alma. Kai Nagata reports.
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Monteregie on high alert for flooding
Water levels in the Monteregie region have reached record highs, and will continue to put as many as 30 municipalities on high alert for flooding over the next 48 hours. Catherine Sherriffs reports.
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Lighthouse restaurant helps needy
The new Lighthouse restaurant gives those on social assistance a serving of support and assistance. Camille Ross reports.
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What's On: Frampton still comes alive
On a recent visit to Montreal, Christine Long spoke to Peter Frampton about his legacy and the memories his music stirs up for so many of his fans. He plays at Place des Arts June 30.
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'Blind Hockey' at arena in Montreal North
A large group of visually impaired players gathered at an arena in Montreal North to play 'blind hockey' as part of the Defi Sportif. Cindy Sherwin reports.
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CTV Montreal News at 6 p.m. for Sunday, May 1, 2011
Tarah Schwartz and Paul Karwatsky with the latest news.
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CTV Montreal News at 6 p.m. for Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tarah Schwartz and Paul Karwatsky with the latest news.
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