Glencore suspends $300M investment to reduce emissions at Quebec smelter
Glencore is immediately suspending its $300-million investment tied to reducing emissions at the Horne Smelter in Rouyn-Noranda, Que., after the province failed to reach an agreement with the Swiss multinational company.
‘2 tires, 2 flats’: Montreal mayor shares her own pothole horror story
Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada got a firsthand taste of what it’s like to drive on Montreal city streets Monday evening, when she hit two potholes on Notre-Dame Street and had to have her vehicle towed.
Quebec man found dead with wife previously charged with assaults against her
The man found dead inside a Brossard, Que., home alongside his wife in an apparent murder-suicide had previously been accused of assaulting her with a knife and had agreed to wear an electronic tracking bracelet — but the charges were...
Police on Montreal’s South Shore look to curb rise in youth violence
Authorities, school officials and community groups on Montreal’s South Shore are concerned about the rise in violence among teens, so they are teaming up to do something about it.
2nd modular housing project opens in Montreal as city pledges faster action on homelessness
A new modular housing project in Montreal’s Ahuntsic–Cartierville borough is set to welcome more than two dozen people experiencing — or at risk of — homelessness, as the city faces growing pressure to act faster on a deepening crisis.
Where to find the Winter Games watch parties in Montreal
From a bar that exclusively showcases women’s sports to athlete fan clubs, here are some ways you can watch the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics from Montreal.
Police previously intervened at home where man, woman found dead in Brossard, Que.
The major crimes unit with the Longueuil police service (SPAL) is investigating after the bodies of a 54-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man were found inside a home in Brossard, Que., overnight.
Marwah Rizqy says partisan use of legislature funds prompted her to fire chief of staff
In a statement of defence in a civil lawsuit brought by Geneviève Hinse, Rizqy claims Hinse tried to circumvent the rules of the National Assembly by using parliamentary wing funds for partisan purposes.
Victims of ski lift incidents at Mont-Sainte-Anne to get $5.1M in proposed settlement
Victims of two incidents at Quebec’s Mont-Sainte-Anne ski resort during the winter of 2020 will be compensated as part of a $5.1-million settlement agreement that’s been reached with the resort, pending court approval.
Snowmobile club stresses safety after pair of fatal crashes
Two recent fatal snowmobile crashes — one near Napanee, Ont., and another in Pontiac, Que. — are reigniting calls for caution as riders take to the trails during peak winter conditions.