CBC Montreal Live
- From the S.Shore... Mercier: 25 mins/132, 20 mins/138. CH: Taschereau. Victoria: Steady. J.Cartier: Desaulniers. LHL tnl: Mortagne. #cbcmtlby montrealdrive via twitter 5/16/2012 10:52:30 AM
- NB-15, for the the Dec-N/Turcot is a slow mover; costing you 20 min btw Wellington and the interchange. EB-20: busy before Turcot. #cbcmtlby montrealdrive via twitter 5/16/2012 10:40:10 AM
- Clouds move in. Showers possibly thundershowers today & this evening. Clearing tonight. Sunny & cooler tomorrow. Warmer by Saturday.#cbcmtlby fcavallarocbc via twitter 5/16/2012 10:26:26 AM

Bricks fall from top of three-story commercial building. #cbcmtl p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/16/2012 10:10:29 AM
Man in critical condition in hospital after being injured by falling bricks in Mtl. Bleury St. s of Sherbrooke. #cbcmtl p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/16/2012 10:08:54 AM- Not a bad start then clouds move back in and we'll see showers or thundershowers. Cooler but clearing Thursday. #cbcmtlby fcavallarocbc via twitter 5/16/2012 2:11:09 AM

CLASSE's Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois emerges from meeting with Education Minister Michelle Courchesne, saying he's "relatively satisfied" after a cordial encounter.
Courchesne is not commenting tonight, but students say she will take their positions to cabinet tomorrow.
Student leaders heading into their meeting with Michelle Courchesne earlier this evening. They are expected to comment on their brief meeting at around 8:30 p.m.
- Talks between Education Minister Michelle Courchesne and student leaders in Quebec City have ended, just two hours after they began.
- Gradual resumption of AMT service on the Vaudreuil, Blainville and Candiac lines. #cbcmtlby montrealdrive via twitter 5/15/2012 10:37:45 PM
- François Legault of CAQ says letting students who want to return to class should be first item negotiated #cbcmtl tinyurl.comby CBCRadioNoon via twitter 5/15/2012 9:07:11 PM
- Evening showers. Sunny to start tomorrow then showers or thundershowers. Clearing & cooler Thursday. More sunshine Friday. #cbcmtlby fcavallarocbc via twitter 5/15/2012 8:27:34 PM
- 30 West tire debris through St-Constant between KM's 51 and 52...thanks to Keith for the call @ *3CBC *3222. #cbcmtlby montrealdrive via twitter 5/15/2012 7:43:03 PM
- Quebec provincial police confirm they arrested five males aged 17 to 41 for blocking the doors to CÉGEP Lionel-Groulx in Blainville.
Those arrested face charges of mischief.
The CÉGEP has announced it will remain closed tomorrow and likely for the rest of the week. - Quebec health minister introduces bill 74, prohibiting minors from using artificial tanning salons #assnat #cbcmtlby timdcbc via twitter 5/15/2012 6:52:57 PM
- Quebec's justice minister is tabling a bill giving investigators new search and seizure powers to gather evidence for the Charbonneau Commission.by timdcbc via twitter edited by Loreen Pindera 5/15/2012 6:21:05 PM
- Pauline Marois says the Liberal government's "hard line" with students over tuition hikes has so far failed to resolve the crisis.by timdcbc via twitter edited by Loreen Pindera 5/15/2012 5:51:04 PM

Demo winding down in Square Victoria.
No arrests. No violence.
Demo now headed west on St-Antoine
- Demo moves on...riot police back off

Standoff at Viger and Papineau
- Riot police are moving in...

Demo blocks traffic on Viger at Papineau
- Demo moving to block Viger at exit from ville marie tunnel
- Today's #podcast: Lib MNA on #Beauchamp + @kellyculture at Xavier Dolan's film premiere + Tibet foreign affairs #cbcmtl ow.lyby cbcdaybreak via twitter 5/15/2012 3:47:33 PM

Teachers at Lionel Groulx decide whether to go in to teach. 53 students covered by injunction inside. #cbcmtl #ggi p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/15/2012 3:43:59 PM
Demo headed east on De Maisonneuve.
Demonstrators chant anti-capitalist, anti-police slogans
Demo headed east on St-Catherine towards gay village

About 200 demonstrators going east on Rene-Levesque.
Now turning north on St-Laurent.- About 100 students now on the move.
Snaking through downtown streets. 
Riot police on standby outside Hotel Intercontinental.
So far situation is calm. About 100 protestors in park across the
street.

Protesters are demonstrating in front of the Intercontinental Hotel in Montreal where Power Corp. is holding a meeting. Riot police are protecting the doors and demonstrators are throwing papers and sticks at the officers. (Dan Halton/CBC)

Demonstrators downtown
- Day 7: J. Larochelle's minute cross-exam of the pathologist continues. #cbcmtl #procesdelisleby CatouCBC via twitter 5/15/2012 1:53:48 PM

Students comfort each other as SQ officers clear grounds at Cge Lionel Groulx. #cbcmtl #ggi p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/15/2012 1:43:48 PM
Students face off with peace signs vs SQ riot police at Cge Lionel Groulx. Front doors cleared. #cbcmtl. #ggi p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/15/2012 1:39:16 PM- Police fire tear gas at protesters at CEGEP in Sainte-Thérèse.

SQ riot police move up toward doors at CEGEP Lionel Groulx. #cbcmtl #ggi p.twimg.com
by Eliabb via twitter 5/15/2012 1:32:33 PM- SQ tactical officers are moving in on protesters at Collège Lionel-Groulx #ggi
- Police arrest 19 people after brief disruption on the Jacques Cartier Bridge this morning.
- Police have now declared the protest at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse illegal. Ordering protesters to disperse.

SQ vehicles arrive at CEGEP Lionel-Groulx in Ste-Therese. SQ pulled over bus earlier today en route to a protest outside the school. (Karine Bastien/Radio-Canada)
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