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Man stabbed in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood, 1 arrested
Man stabbed in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood, 1 arrested

CTV News

time11-05-2025

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Man stabbed in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood, 1 arrested

A 39-year-old man was arrested on Saturday night after another man was stabbed near the Lionel-Groulx metro in Montreal. Montreal police (SPVM) responded to a 911 call to the corner of Atwater Avenue and Notre-Dame Street and located a 22-year-old man with upper-body injures caused by a sharp object. He was transported to a hospital in stable condition and police say he is not cooperative. 'We did proceed to the arrest to the suspect not far from the assault,' said SPVM spokesperson Veronique Dubuc. According to initial information obtained by police, the two men had an altercation at the intersection and at one point the suspect allegedly stabbed the victim. The investigation is ongoing.

Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough
Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough

CTV News

time10-05-2025

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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough

A 57-year-old man is in the hospital after he was struck by a vehicle crossing the street in the Saint-Marie neighbourhood of Montreal. Montreal police (SPVM) said that several 911 calls at around 6:15 a.m. reported the accident on Notre-Dame Street East near Frontenac Street. 'When police arrived on the scene they located an unconscious man on the scene with serious injuries,' said SPVM spokesperson Veronique Dubuc. Dubuc said the victim regained consciousness and was rushed to the hospital. According to information obtained on the scene, police say the victim was struck while crossing the aqueduct between Frontenac and Alphonse D. Roy Street. The driver, a 29-year-old man, was treated for shock on the scene. Collision experts are on the scene to determine the exact causes and circumstances that led to the collision.

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