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Quebec completes rollout of specialized courts for domestic violence and sexual assault
All 36 judicial districts now have dedicated courts designed to support victims through the legal process. The $230 million investment...
Steve's Music Store closes after six decades in downtown Montréal
The iconic Sainte-Catherine retailer founded in 1965 has shut its doors as the last remaining location, ending an era for generations of...
Four teens arrested after attempted jewellery store robbery in Ahunstic-Cartierville
Police intercepted a getaway vehicle after suspects used an SUV to smash through a storefront on Fleury Street early Monday. All four...
Montréal weather: Humid start to the week, sunshine returns by Friday
Monday brings a high of 30°C with humidex reaching 34, but conditions dry out and clear up by midweek with sunny skies expected Friday.
Quebec government engineers begin indefinite strike Monday
Construction projects will face delays as 1,900 members of the professional association of government engineers walk off the job over...
Summer McIntosh breaks women's 200m butterfly world record in Montreal
The 19-year-old Toronto swimmer touched the wall in 2:01.65 on Sunday at Canadian trials, surpassing a record that stood for 17 years.
Montreal airport's new rideshare pickup zone creates confusion and longer walks for travelers
Since June 22, Uber and Lyft passengers at Montreal-Trudeau have been directed to the Leigh-Capreol zone, a five- to 15-minute walk from...
Montreal café robbed and vandalized three times in one year, owner calls for action
Claudia Gamboa, owner of Oh My Deer Café, is asking Montreal's mayor for more police resources and surveillance after her shop was...
Jazz fest closes with rock, rap, and Saharan guitar under perfect skies
The 46th Montreal International Jazz Festival wrapped its final weekend with Etran de l'Aïr and Christian McBride delivering standout...
Two pulled from Lachine Canal after overnight rescue operation
Montreal Fire Department and Canadian Coast Guard located two victims in the water near Parc René-Lévesque early Saturday morning.
Comiccon draws 66,000 cosplayers to Montreal through Sunday with mental health thread
The 16th edition of Montreal's Comiccon runs through Sunday at Palais des congrès, with attendees sharing how the community helps them...
Caribbean Coalition celebrates culture at Montreal Carimas Parade downtown Saturday
Twelve bands of masqueraders in vibrant costumes lit up René-Lévesque Boulevard on July 4, drawing crowds to celebrate Caribbean...