Bishop's students allege teacher uses degrading terms, university doing nothing Quebec Liberal Party leadership race officially begins Shots fired at a home on Montreal's West Island Maggie Flaherty's ...
Banning prayer in public: legal experts sound alarm on Legault's threat to use notwithstanding clause Longueuil sets 2025 property tax hike at 3.2 per cent, higher than Montreal and Laval Montreal ...
MONTREAL -- A 29-year-old man from the Quebec City region died Sunday after driving off the road overnight in Repentigny, in the Lanaudiere region, about 30 minutes northeast of Montreal. Another ...
MONTREAL -- Education Minister Jean-François Roberge announced Thursday that a summit on educational success will be held March 31 and April 1. Roberge is following up on a long-standing request from ...
MONTREAL -- Montrealers heading out to enjoy the unseasonably beautiful weather on Sunday may have noticed more police than usual. A spokesperson for the SPVM said the department had deployed extra ...
MONTREAL -- Quebec Education Minister Jean-François Roberge said that in deciding whether or not to send students back to school this month, in person, it's not that the province believed there is no ...
MONTREAL -- The regional public health agency in the Mauricie is working closely with the Seminaire Saint-Joseph in Trois-Rivieres to make school activities safer following an outbreak of COVID-19 at ...
MONTREAL -- Jacques-Cartier Bridge multipurpose path and sidewalk will be open this winter, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to use the bridge all year long. The path will remain open seven days a ...
MONTREAL -- Montreal police will be out in force in some of the city's busiest areas in the coming days, part of an effort to cut down on traffic-related deaths. According to SPVM statistics, there ...
MONTREAL -- There are now 3,426 people who have died of COVID-19 in Montreal as confirmed cases in the city reached 27,661, public health authorities announced on Tuesday. That’s an increase of two ...
MERCIER, QUE. -- A town south of Montreal has partially shut down—again—all because of the recklessness of a few teenagers, its mayor says. About 50 people have now tested positive for COVID-19 in a ...
MONTREAL -- The long debate over how to reform policing isn’t happening fast enough for some Montrealers. A protest planned for Sunday will focus on street checks, which organizers say must be stopped ...
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