Chloë Ranaldi

Journalist

Chloë Ranaldi is a video journalist at CBC News in Montreal. Chloë has a particular interest in community-based stories and covering social justice issues. You can reach her at [email protected].

Latest from Chloë Ranaldi

Construction near Berri-UQAM delayed after almost 2 years of work. What's taking so long?

Originally expected to be complete by June 2023, work on De Maisonneuve Boulevard has dragged on nearly a year longer than anticipated and is now expected to be done by July 2024.

Protesters on Montreal's South Shore march against Northvolt battery plant project

Demonstrators called for Quebec to allow an independent environmental study and be more transparent about the project.

Montreal Symphony Orchestra cellists foster next generation of Montreal talent free of charge

Free scholarship program offers free weekly lessons to young cello players. Children say learning music teaches them responsibility and dedication.

Protesters take to streets of Quebec cities to stand up for midwives

Families waved signs and raised their voices in opposition to Bill 15, saying the changes will place midwives under the supervision of doctors.

Quebec will soon have 1,000 defibrillators available in public spaces. Here's why that matters

After a brief pilot project, Quebec is spending $2 million for the purchase of 900 new automated external defibrillators (AEDs) over the next three years. Advocates say access to these devices can save lives and they need to be more readily available in the province.

Montreal woman who lost thousands in 'grandparent' scam has warning for others

When the phone rang and a woman claiming to be her granddaughter told her she'd been arrested, a Montreal-area grandmother wanted to help. She ended up handing over about $4,000 in savings to someone she thought was an officer of the court.

Feeling unsafe, fed up with getting their cars smashed, Plateau residents demand changes to pedestrian zone

Neighbours want big trucks off their narrow streets. The borough says its search for solutions is underway.

Complex scams are targeting seniors. These Montrealers want to stop them

These schemes include the so-called "grandparent scam," where a senior receives a call or text messages saying a loved one is in desperate need of cash. They pretend to be a police officer, lawyer or even impersonate a younger family member.
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Laval artists say they have the talent but nowhere to showcase it

Community groups in Laval say art and culture have been neglected in the city for decades, pushing many artists to leave the city for opportunities in Montreal. Now, artistic groups and the city say that's going to change.
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Drug checking at this Laval non-profit aims to prevent fatal overdoses

People can drop their narcotics off at Oasis Unité Mobile D'Intervention and have them tested for toxic substances.