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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.
Montreal launches bike traffic tracking platform with 90+ counters
New open-data portal shows cycling trends across the city's network with daily updates and historical data from older counters.
Montreal asks residents to cut water use amid emergency aqueduct repairs
City is shutting down a primary water main beneath Atwater Avenue for urgent work as two other major conduits are already offline.
Strong winds, up to 80 km/h, could knock out power tonight
Environment Canada warns of northeasterly gusts and rain through early Saturday. Secure loose objects and prepare for possible outages.
Victoire to celebrate historic Walter Cup win downtown Saturday
Free public event at Quartier des Spectacles starting at 11 a.m. Features players, coaches, and captain Marie-Philip Poulin.
Quebec language watchdog flags bilingual government websites
Agencies continue offering English-language access despite stricter French-only rules under Bill 96.
Gas prices drop across Montreal overnight
Prices fell by up to nine cents per litre as geopolitical tensions ease and traders grow more optimistic about Middle East stability.
Investment Quebec struggling with morale after office return mandate
Only 45% of employees trust management after new three-day-in-office requirement, internal survey shows.
Hockey Legend Claude Lemieux Dies at 60
Four-time Stanley Cup winner and Buckingham native Claude Lemieux, who appeared at the Bell Centre just days ago, has passed away.
Nearly one-third of Quebec's social housing units need major repairs
About 21,500 homes languish in disrepair as inflation outpaces the pace of renovations, advocates warn.
HTMlles feminist media arts festival wraps month-long exhibition in Montreal
The 16th edition features 'On a Human Scale,' showcasing artists exploring visibility and power, curated by Dounia Bouzidi.
Grammy winner's new song aims to keep Habs fans' spirit alive
Jennifer Gasoi, a two-time Juno nominee, wrote 'The Game in Canada's Heart' as the Canadiens face playoff elimination.