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It used to be pretty common to see movie sets on the streets of Montreal during the summer, but it’s rare these days. According to data from the Observatoire de la culture et des communications, after ...
Striking Air Canada flight attendants remained on the picket lines Monday, defying a federal back-to-work order. Erica Natividad with why CUPE's national president says he's willing to risk jail time.
Paul Wesley spoke to CityNews' Entertainment Reporter Lindsay Dunn about filming in Canada and excitement surrounding the series.
Both the Prime Minister and the Ontario Premier say they're focused on making Canada more competitive but provided no update on a possible U.S. trade deal after meeting in Ottawa. Mark McAllister ...
Quebec City has turned to Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) to synchronize traffic lights, which will improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. According to ...
The City of Montreal has lifted the water ban that was in effect for several boroughs on the West Island. On Monday afternoon, the City said it’s no longer necessary to impose restrictions on lawn ...
The presidents of two major Quebec unions fear workers in the province could soon face the same treatment as striking Air ...
"We understand it's going to be a painful time for motorists," says City of Montreal spokesperson, Philippe Sabourin, as major construction work is forcing the closure of part of Docteur-Penfield Ave.
After being ordered back to work by the federal government over the weekend, Air Canada flight attendants are refusing to leave the picket lines —openly defying the order from Ottawa. It’s a move ...
Lester B. Pearson School Board joins legal challenge against Quebec’s proposed education budget cuts
The Lester B. Pearson School Board (LBPSB) has added its name to the list of boards challenging Quebec’s proposed education budget cuts and funding rules. After voting last Thursday at a special board ...
A recent study by McGill University has found that bike lanes take up around two per cent of Montreal's street space.
Docteur-Penfield Avenue in downtown Montreal is shut down between McTavish and Pine Avenue for construction that’s set to last eight years. The City says it’s necessary in order to upgrade the water ...
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