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Mayor Valérie Plante often uses social media to showcase the Montreal businesses and institutions she visits, both as part of her duties as the city's chief executive and, occasionally, in her personal life, as just another Montrealer seeking a good time in the buzzing metropolis.

On May 21, she took to the city's Sud-Ouest borough for an apparent date night, "playing tourist," in her words, as she zipped between some of the area's trendiest drinkeries — with some time for architecture gazing along the way.

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The two women, ages 73 and 22, who Montreal police officers found shot in an apartment in the Sud-Ouest borough Thursday morning have both died. Police have also confirmed they were grandmother and granddaughter.

The 73-year-old woman was pronounced dead on the scene. The 22-year-old woman was transported to the hospital in critical condition but later died as a result of her injuries, SPVM spokesperson Marianne Allaire-Morin said.

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Montreal police are investigating after two women, 73 years old and 22 years old, were found shot in an apartment in Montreal early Thursday morning.

The apartment is on rue Mullins near the intersection with rue Charlevoix in the Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood of the Sud-Ouest borough.

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Multiple shootings in Montreal Wednesday night and early Thursday morning have left one person dead and three others injured.

The victims include an 18-year-old and 20-year-old who are in the hospital in critical condition after sustaining what Montreal police spokesperson Marianne Allaire-Morin said were "several" gunshot wounds. Officials "fear for their lives."

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