What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
F1 qualifies, Cirque arrives, and live music hits all night—pick your Saturday vibe.
Live music starts at 19:00—comedy, Cirque, and indie rock all firing tonight.
F1, Cirque, Sesame Street, and live music span Friday through Sunday—something for everyone.
Parks are free all weekend—pick one, bring a friend, 8°C and clear skies aren't bad.
Live music, theatre, and upscale dining: pick a show then linger over cocktails after.
Cirque and Sesame Street dominate—daytime spectacle, early shows, family crowds guaranteed.
8°C and clear—cool but dry. Parks work; skip the beach. Layer up, move around, enjoy it.
Electronic, rock, and hip-hop run late—Newspeak, Stereo, Ritz keep it going past midnight.
Portus 360 rotates diners through the city skyline while chef Helena Loureiro serves grilled octopus, beef with chimichurri, and decadent seafood platters.
Downtown Montreal's 5 Senses accumulated violations for contamination and operating without valid permit before closing permanently.
Cult MTL's 2026 Best of MTL readers poll ranks the city's top Italian dining destinations, led by Mano Cornuto.
people are talking about métro upgrades — orange line extension plus maybe merging the blue and green lines. could actually happen this time.
someone spotted huge black smoke over west downtown around noon today. no news about what it was yet — anyone know what happened?
someone just created the pizzpoutine—a poutine-pizza hybrid using pizza dough. the quebecois vs. italian cuisine experiment is somehow both cursed and genius.
someone on a bike came out of nowhere on the sherbrooke sidewalk this morning and almost took out a stroller. cyclist just yelled and kept going on the pavement. why is this still happening?
Toronto Maple Leafs star reveals his favorite local spots for F1 weekend—from Old Port cafés to Mile-End roasters to a Crescent Street Japanese hotspot.
Read the feature →Transport Quebec closes lanes May 24–June 6 for Saint-Urbain Street overpass rehabilitation over Route 136.
Quebec's language authority wants Habs fans cheering in French during playoffs, but locals aren't taking the hint kindly.
Police announce zero-tolerance enforcement against fireworks and smoke devices, with fines up to $5,000, after recent incidents injured a child and sparked a fire.