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Despite pandemic, holiday crowds descend on Montreal’s Trudeau airport
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While a message echoed through terminals every 10 minutes reminding travellers to keep two metres apart, long lines were evident everywhere. Read more here.
Hospitals will suffer if Quebecers gather for holidays, Dubé warns
“If we continue like this, we will surpass our hospital capacity,” health minister Christian Dubé warned, calling the situation “very critical.” Read more here.
Shao Jing Lu, 57, was found dead inside her car on Sept. 7. jpg
It was apparent she had been assaulted and, a few days after Lu’s body was discovered, an autopsy confirmed her death was a homicide. Lu was the mother of two adult children.
Following a lengthy investigation, Montreal police homicide investigators on Tuesday arrested Frank Cao, a 52-year-old resident of Ste-Catherine on the South Shore.
Cao appeared before a Quebec Court judge at the Montreal courthouse on Friday, where he was charged with first-degree murder. The charge sheet filed in the case indicates police believe Lu was killed on the same day her body was discovered.
MONTREAL Montreal police have arrested a 62-year-old man in connection with the murder of a woman in Nuns Island in September. Frank Cao was arrested in Ste-Catherine, on the South Shore, on Thursday and appeared at the Montreal courthouse Friday to face first-degree murder charges. The arrest comes more than three months after a woman in her 50s was found dead in a vehicle parked in the indoor parking lot of a residential building on de la Rotonde St. in Nuns Island. The autopsy performed on the victim s body revealed that she died of injuries caused by another person using physical force, police said. They never specified the cause of death further.