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19D AGO

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Montreal today

Environment Canada warns of strong winds and up to 2 cm hail. Nautical activity hazardous; lightning poses risk.

19D AGO

Claude Lemieux's brain donated to CTE research

The late Canadiens enforcer's family allows Boston University to study his brain to advance understanding of repetitive head injuries in hockey.

20D AGO

Asian Heritage Month closes with a question about belonging

Montréal marked the end of May's celebration by asking what civic inclusion truly means for Asian communities.

20D AGO

Road closures grip city Sunday for Tour de l'Île

Major arteries across Montréal shut down 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. as thousands of cyclists take over streets.

20D AGO

Quebec youth centres cut full-body searches by 56 percent

New ministerial directive in 2025 dramatically reduced invasive search practices targeting minors, raising questions about trauma-informed care.

20D AGO

Power restored after severe storms hit 60,000 Quebec homes

Wind gusts up to 90 km/h knocked out electricity across the province Saturday. Montréal and surrounding regions among the hardest hit.

20D AGO

Theatre opens doors for audiences with visual and hearing impairments

Quebec theatres experiment with audio descriptions, sign-language interpretation, and pre-show sessions to make performances accessible.

20D AGO

Canadiens' season ends in Game 5 loss to Hurricanes

Carolina advances to Stanley Cup Final with 6-1 victory, extending Canada's title drought to 33 years.

21D AGO

Indigenous tribunal declares Canada committed genocide in residential schools

A Montreal-based tribunal concludes preliminary findings that Canada's residential school system constituted genocide under international law.

21D AGO

Montreal man pleads guilty to threatening transit bombing

An unhoused man with al-Qaida training admitted to threatening attacks on the metro and Passport Canada office.

21D AGO

Montreal funds $3.4M push to prevent homelessness before July 1

City increases relocation assistance ahead of the major moving day as encampments grow across the east end.

21D AGO

Man with al-Qaida ties pleads guilty to threatening transit

Mohamed Abdullah Warsame, a Somali-born Canadian, acknowledged planning attacks on Montreal subway and Passport Canada office.