CTV News Montreal at Six O’Clock for Sunday, October 13, 2024
Good evening, Montreal. I’m [Name], and this is CTV News Montreal at Six O’Clock.
Our top story tonight: the city is buzzing with excitement as the Montreal Canadiens prepare to face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs in their first game of the season. Fans are eagerly anticipating the return of hockey after a long hiatus due to the pandemic.
In other news, the provincial government has announced new measures to combat the spread of COVID-19. Starting tomorrow, all non-essential businesses in designated red zones will be required to close for a period of two weeks. This decision comes as the number of cases continues to rise in the province.
Meanwhile, the federal election campaign is in full swing, with candidates making their final push for votes before tomorrow’s election. Polls show a tight race between the incumbent Liberal party and the Conservative party, with the NDP and Green party also vying for seats.
In international news, tensions remain high in the Middle East as the conflict between Israel and Palestine escalates. The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire, but both sides have yet to reach an agreement.
On a lighter note, the fall foliage is at its peak in the Laurentian Mountains, drawing in tourists from all over the country. The stunning display of red, orange, and yellow leaves is a sight to behold and a reminder of the beauty of our natural surroundings.
And finally, in sports, the Montreal Alouettes have secured a spot in the playoffs after a thrilling win against the Calgary Stampeders. The team is now gearing up for their next game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
That’s all for tonight’s edition of CTV News Montreal at Six O’Clock. Thank you for joining us. I’m [Name], and I’ll see you tomorrow. Goodnight.