Neighborhoods — Page 7
Laval police arrest 10 suspects in violent Pokémon card robberies
Buyers and sellers using Facebook Marketplace have been targeted since January 2025; 11 of the 30 incidents involved pepper spray attacks.
Montreal invests $25M in 350 affordable homes in Rosemont
Four residential buildings in the Angus Technopark will house 121 one-bedroom, 134 two-bedroom, and 95 three-bedroom units by next year.
Sun Youth opens new 40,000-sq-ft community hub in Villeray
Food bank, kitchen, garden, and gym now under one roof for 5,000 households yearly.
New REM stations in Griffintown and Pointe-Saint-Charles heading to planning phase
Construction could begin in 2028 with completion by 2030. The stations will serve the Lachine Canal and support development of the...
Affordable student housing opens downtown with 269 residents
The 168-unit UTILE Saint-Laurent building at Ontario and Saint-Laurent has filled quickly. Rent includes internet, electricity, and air...
Kangaroo captured after five days on loose in Boucherville
The animal was illegally obtained on black market. A lawyer representing animal protection groups is pushing for criminal charges...
Résilience Montréal opens new Indigenous wellness centre on Atwater
The three-storey facility replaces a six-year temporary location and includes health, legal, and financial support services.
South Shore man fights watchdog over racial profiling complaint closure
Halisi Giddings says Quebec's human rights commission prematurely closed his complaint after being stopped without grounds by Longueuil police.
Cyclist dies after being hit by two vehicles in Hochelaga
A 38-year-old died in hospital a week after being struck by two cars on Notre-Dame Street on June 9.
Posy Ferme Florale grows jobs for adults with intellectual disabilities
Verdun flower farm combines vocational training and community for workers aged out of school.
Milton Parc homelessness 'humanitarian crisis' persists, ombudsperson warns
Three years of inaction has worsened conditions; drug sales and crime now more concentrated.
Royal West parents demand crossing guard return
After winning a pilot program, Montreal West families push for permanent safety measure at dangerous intersection.