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Old Brewery Mission opens first rehousing facility in Sud-Ouest
The Monk Pavilion offers 18 studio apartments near the Monk metro, plus a Renaissance thrift store on the ground floor.
STM monthly passes getting $5.50 pricier starting July 1
A 3% fare increase across Greater Montreal's transit network kicks in Friday, but single and two-ride fares stay the same.
Quebec to test virtual waiting rooms in emergency departments
An initial pilot project will let non-urgent patients wait at home in Lanaudière, with a second initiative testing virtual consultations.
Free concert marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Cabot Square
POP Montreal's sixth annual event features performances from 3 p.m. Sunday, June 21, with artists including Linda Saddleback, Kris...
Metro workers reject offer in 3-month-old strike
Warehouse and headquarters employees voted down the latest proposal by 95%, demanding 20% wage increases and better conditions.
Highway 25 closed overnight for lane-light repairs
A heavy truck hit overhead lighting Thursday morning. The highway and Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel closed Thursday night to fix the damage.
Rapkeb returns: hip-hop proves its staying power at Francos
Loud and Koriass headlined the 10-year anniversary of Quebec's first major rap concert, drawing thousands to Place des Festivals...
Montreal's summer snow is poplar seeds, not pollen
The white fluff floating through the city comes from female poplar trees, not allergens. But pollen levels are still higher than usual...
McGill drops three spots in global university rankings, now at 30th worldwide
Canada's top-ranked university still leads the country but slides further from its 2015 peak of 21st place globally.
Quebec police ethics commissioner opens investigation into Station 39 racism allegations
The Red Coalition's complaint about Montreal North police misconduct has triggered a formal file after years of reported discrimination.
Four cultural picks for your Montreal weekend
From the Lachine Canal's free music festival to Stanley Kubrick retrospectives and a massive art biennial.
Black Montreal police employees fear reprisals over racism allegations
After two officers were suspended, Black employees warn that whistleblower protections are insufficient to prevent retaliation.