By Matthew McCully Local Journalism Initiative During a visit to Sherbrooke on Wednesday, Joël Lightbound, Minister of ...
By Greg Duncan For many older Quebecers, housing is much more than a roof and four walls, it’s independence, community, and a ...
By Ruby Pratka Local Journalism Initiative A new wave of layoffs at private French-language television network TVA is raising concerns about the future of access to local news ...
By Greg Duncan Local Journalism Initiative In a sweeping 24-page brief to the National Assembly’s Committee on Institutions, Townshippers’ Association says the proposed Quebec Constitution Act, 2025, ...
By Bryan Laprise Local Journalism Initiative Less than two hours after polls closed on election night, Nov. 2, Marie-Claude ...
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By Ruby Pratka Local Journalism Initiative Partage Saint-François plans to open an eight-bed transitional supported housing facility in downtown Sherbrooke for people with mental health challenges who ...
By Greg Duncan As Quebec’s population ages, more families are navigating the emotional and logistical journey of transitioning a loved one from their home into a long-term care facility.
By Bryan Laprise Local Journalism Initiative As various organizations across Canada prepare for Holocaust Education Week, taking place starting on Nov. 3, Jewish community players are advocating for ...
Anaïs Gasse, a biologist for the Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, is aware that there is a higher than normal number of deer in the Eastern Townships, but the provincial government has ...
A new province-wide protocol to better protect school staff from violence has been launched by Quebec’s Ministry of Education, developed in partnership with the Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) ...
The Ligue des droits et libertés (LDL) is calling for the complete withdrawal of Quebec’s proposed Bill 94, denouncing it as a setback for human rights and the province’s long-standing secular ...