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Tuesday · Jul 21, 2026

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11:59
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Tonight

Visites Guidées Centre Bell - Bell Centre

Centre Bell

11:45
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Pulse

Uber Eats cyclists on electric bikes are terrorizing Montreal sidewalks

hundreds of Uber couriers on e-bikes are zipping around at 30 km/h the wrong way on sidewalks, ignoring pedestrian zones, and not getting stopped. the city's got a problem.

11:00
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News Brief

Montreal man pleads guilty to housing fraud that left 24 victims homeless

Van Lanh Vuong, 45, admitted to collecting $37,460 from 24 victims by posing as a landlord and showing them apartments he rented, broke into, or had no right to lease.

10:37
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Pulse

Someone's leaving aggressive notes on car dashboards at Tigre Géant

a woman found a note on her dashboard at Tigre Géant after a guy with a long white beard parked right next to her in an empty lot. beware of weird parking lot encounters.

9:30
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News Brief

Gay rights pioneer Michael Hendricks, first same-sex marriage in Quebec, dies at 84

Michael Hendricks, who fought for years in court for marriage equality and married René Leboeuf in 2004, died by medical assistance in dying Saturday.

9:30
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Tonight

Just For Laughs Festival

Le Studio TD

9:00
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Tonight

The Culture Show | Juste Pour Rire

Le Studio TD

8:14
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Pulse

Montreal through film camera aesthetic

Someone's documenting Montreal through a film camera—film stock gives the whole city this timeless, grainy vibe. Worth following if you love analog photography.

8:00
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Tonight

CHRIS ACKER & THE GROWING BOYS

P'tit Ours

8:00
PM
Tonight

PEARL & THE OYSTERS

Bar le Ritz PDB

8:00
PM
Tonight

TWISTED TEENS

Foufounes Electriques

7:58
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News Brief

Court grants Montreal mother partial duplex repossession but denies second unit for parents

Armelle Foka can move into main-floor unit September 1 but tribunal rejected second-unit claim due to mother's visa status.

7:41
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Pulse

BCP transit disruptions in progress

BCP transit disruptions happening right now. Check service updates before you head out.

7:25
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Neighborhoods

Fake severed hand thrown at Verdun Islamic Centre; hate crimes unit investigating

SPVM investigating the incident as Islamophobic intimidation. Red substance was not blood; no arrests made.

7:00
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Tonight

Maria Bamford | Juste Pour Rire

Le Studio TD

7:00
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Tonight

Mardi Latin Groove

Le Balcon X Terrasse

6:52
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News Brief

Montreal pothole repairs delayed until August 3 despite months of planning

City says contracts awarded this month but work won't start after construction holiday. Crews have filled 148,000 potholes since mid-April.

6:36
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Pulse

Ground beef recall in Saint-Léonard

Ground beef sold at Saint-Léonard grocery store recalled. Check packaging date 08/07/26 — don't use it.

6:19
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Neighborhoods

Laval's Pulmonary Choir helps patients with respiratory disease strengthen lungs through singing

New program co-founded by kinesiologist and neuropsychologist gives asthma and emphysema patients a weekly singing session to improve breathing capacity.

5:30
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News Brief

Steve's Music Store closes after 62 years; final inventory sells at two-day online auction

The iconic Montreal retailer's last storefront on Ste-Catherine E. hosts preview July 21, with over 2,500 lots auctioning July 22–23.

3:00
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Pulse

BIXI riders raising seats way too high — who are you?

A Reddit thread blew up Monday with someone calling out tall riders jacking their BIXI seats to maximum height. The replies are chaotic. Reasonable debate about bike safety...

2:49
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Pulse

CF-18 jets were flying low over Montreal Monday morning

CF-18s were making a racket flying low over Montreal around 10 a.m. Monday — if you heard them and were wondering why, you weren't alone. City's still posting about it.

2:30
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Pulse

CF-18 jets roared over Montreal around 10 a.m. Monday

Two CF-18s tore through Montreal's sky around 10 a.m. Monday morning. Reddit was flooded with people asking why. No official word yet on what that was about.

2:00
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News Brief

Premier Fréchette denounces U.S. tariffs as 'unjustified' and concerning for Quebec economy

The new 50% tariffs on Canadian goods take effect in 30 days and include hockey sticks, wine, and cement, escalating trade tensions with the Trump administration.

1:30
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Pulse

Broken glass scattered along the REV St-Denis from Jarry to Jean-Talon

Someone spotted shattered glass on the REV St-Denis south direction, broken every 30 metres in a straight line from around Jarry to Jean-Talon Monday. Might be a messy...

1:19
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Pulse

Tame Impala playing Centre Bell Wednesday

Tame Impala's at Centre Bell tomorrow night. If you're going and haven't done a show there before, early admission GA lines up at a specific entrance — worth checking the venue...

1:00
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Neighborhoods

Two brush fires erupt near Montreal Metropolitan Airport on South Shore Monday

Longueuil firefighters brought the blazes under control around 6 p.m. after more than 20 firefighters from six stations responded along a railway track near the airport.

12:30
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News Brief

SQ dismantles counterfeit document lab in Montreal with 250+ seized items

Police uncovered a sophisticated operation producing fake Canadian, French, Swiss, Czech, and Italian passports, along with driver's licenses and other official documents.

12:00
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Tonight

Guided Tour

Centre Bell

6:42
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Neighborhoods

Montreal's unsafe neighbourhoods, according to locals: north end leads concerns

A social survey identified Montreal North, Downtown, and the north-end corridor as areas where residents feel least safe walking alone at night.