Quebec’s National Assembly returns after turbulent winter break
MNAs are back at Quebec’s National Assembly and the governing Coalition Avenir Québec as well as the Official Opposition — the Quebec Liberal Party — have leadership races underway.
Inside the Quebec YMCA offering transitional housing to homeless people after hospital stay
The YMCA and CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal launched “A Pathway to Recovery,” a pilot offering 48 private rooms for homeless patients post-hospitalization. It provides clinical care and housing support to break the cycle of ER readmissions.
Montreal to pay $350K to man who filed La Tulipe noise complaint, ending years-long saga
The Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council reached an agreement Monday evening to settle a years-long legal dispute involving Montreal performance venue La Tulipe, which closed in 2024 due to noise complaints.
Despite pushback, Quebec minister ‘confident’ government will adopt new secularism bill
On the first day of consultations on Bill 9, Quebec municipalities expressed concern the proposed secularism law would open them up to lawsuits. Others maintain the bill infringes on fundamental rights.
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.