CAQ MNA François Tremblay leaves caucus after impaired driving arrest
Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) MNA François Tremblay is stepping down from his position in the government after he was arrested for impaired driving.
Man wielding knife during Montreal police intervention downtown charged with assault
A man who was arrested during a police intervention in Montreal’s Ville-Marie borough on Thursday, which led to a collision near the Berri-UQAM Metro station, has appeared in court.
Montreal drops INFO-Neige after 10 years, launches its own snow-removal alert app
The city says it’s making 311 Montréal a one-stop shop where users can still get alerts reminding them to move their car for snow-removal operations, but also report issues with city infrastructure.
Man arrested, officers minorly injured after Montreal police intervention near UQAM
Montreal police say an officer fired a shot in the direction of the suspect, but he was not hit. He was later tased and detained.
Fisheries Department grants authorization for port expansion in Contrecoeur, Que.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada has granted authorization to the Montreal Port Authority to expand a container port terminal northeast of the city in the habitat of an endangered fish species.
Hudson, Que., family clinic to postpone closure as government revises Bill 2
A family medicine clinic in Hudson, Que., that was set to close in response to the province’s law reforming doctors’ pay says it is now “cautiously optimistic” about staying open after the government backtracked on some measures.
CAQ MNA François Tremblay arrested for impaired driving
CAQ MNA François Tremblay was arrested early on Thursday for reportedly driving with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit, Radio-Canada has learned.
New plan to revamp Montreal’s Van Horne Warehouse includes hotel, artist studios
The building, which straddles the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Rosemont boroughs, has been closed for years. In 2022, the new owners proposed a plan that was turned down by elected officials. It’s now been modified following public consultations.
From potholes to piling snow, Montreal’s roads are messier than usual this winter
Freeze-thaw patterns and snow are creating tough driving conditions on the roads. The City of Montreal has received 1,591 pothole complaints from Nov. 1, 2025 to Jan. 5, 2026 — that’s nearly double the number compared to the same time...
Federal government to help fund firearm buyback efforts in Quebec
The federal government says it will provide up to $12.4 million to cover costs incurred by Quebec to co-ordinate a buyback of banned firearms in the province.