Construction crews in Montreal have reopened Ste-Catherine St. W. to pedestrians after two years of work in the downtown core, with cars allowed back on Monday. The iconic street now features one lane for driving and another for delivery vehicles, with plans for further improvements including replacing temporary asphalt with permanent paving. Next year’s construction will focus on completing the project between Mansfield and Peel Sts., with minimal disruptions and open traffic on Peel and Metcalfe St. streets.
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Killer who raped, decapitated 12-year-old Ontario girl has been paroled: police
Douglas Worth, a 73-year-old man who raped and murdered 12-year-old Trina Campbell in 1987, has been released on parole and is living in Dartmouth, N.S. After serving 35 years of his life sentence, he is classified as a high-risk offender with strict conditions, including no contact with children, and has a criminal history dating back to 1968. Want More Context? 🔎
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