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  2. Métro (Montreal newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Métro (also called Métro Montréal or Journal Métro) was a French-language free daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The paper is wholly owned by local businessman Michael Raffoul who owns print media distribution company Transmet. [2] Journal Metro is part of the Metro Media group

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Viking – Viking Weekly Review; Vulcan – Vulcan Advocate; Wabamun – Wabamun Community Voice; Wainwright – Wainwright Review, Wainwright Star Chronicle, Wainwright Edge; Wetaskiwin – Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser, Leduc-Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer; Whitecourt – Whitecourt Press

  4. Category:Weekly newspapers published in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in Quebec" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. List of Quebec media - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Quebec media ... Weekly. Les Affaires (TC Transcontinental) Voir (Communications Voir) Hour Community (defunct 2012) Montreal Mirror (defunct 2012)

  6. Metro Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Large Metro stores in Quebec operate under the Metro Plus name. Metro also operates 51 groceries stores [ 5 ] under the Marché Richelieu banner. In November 2007, Metro reported a 9.3% increase in earnings for the fiscal year ending September 29, 2007, making $276.6 million in 2007 compared to $253 million in 2006. [ 6 ]

  7. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Real Detroit Weekly, Detroit, Michigan; Salem Weekly, Salem, Oregon; San Diego CityBeat, San Diego; Seattle Sun, Seattle, Washington (1974–1982) See Magazine, Edmonton (ended 2011) Syracuse New Times, Syracuse, New York; Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas (1991–2013) The Real Paper, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981)

  8. Société de transport de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    New Flyer: 2019–2020 XE40 Contact awarded approved by the city in August 2018. First-ever New Flyer buses for Société de transport de Montréal. All 30 buses has been gradually delivered since June 2020. [44] [45] These buses are air-conditioned and have two wheelchair spaces. [45] 40–901 to 40–930 12 m (40 ft) On order (units) [46]: 44

  9. Réseau de transport de la Capitale - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, a $3 billion proposal for a combination of tramways (the Quebec City Tramway), an electric trambus and reserved bus lanes was announced. [ 8 ] In November 2019, the Réseau de transport de la Capitale announced that it is planning to open the city's first BRT line along Boulevard Charest by 2026, utilizing a fleet of bi ...