Montreal, Gatineau, Que., on guard as water levels continue to rise | Page 905 | Unpublished
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Montreal, Gatineau, Que., on guard as water levels continue to rise

April 22, 2026

Both cities are asking people who live in at-risk zones to be on alert. Officials in parts of Montreal and Gatineau, Que., are monitoring the nearby rivers, ready to respond in the event of flooding.



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