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WEEKEND READ | A fixture at Montreal arenas for decades, coach Karel Vosátka left a big mark on the sport. The problem is no one knew what he’d done. → Read More
The patrol car was on an emergency call when it went through a red light on Pie-IX Blvd. near Olympic Stadium. → Read More
The former Longueuil mayor and Bloc MP is the second sovereignist heavyweight François Legault has recruited to run for the CAQ this fall → Read More
Author Robert Wilkins finds that, then as now, pedestrian safety and the sorry state of streets and sidewalks were frequently in the news. → Read More
Local organizations have partnered with the city of Montreal and Quebec government to help find accommodations for the newcomers. → Read More
The city administration supports "the spirit of the law" but has questions about how to enforce it. → Read More
About 400 Montrealers have offered to provide accommodations for Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion. → Read More
Organizer Olivier Primeau defended security measures at the event and said he hopes to return to Big O next year. → Read More
Festival season is off to a good start with hotels fully booked for the Grand Prix, International Jazz Festival and Osheaga. → Read More
The civic government will only move back to city hall in October 2023, executive committee member Émilie Thuillier announced. → Read More
The Bordeaux-Cartierville native will run for the seat held for 15 years by Liberal MNA Christine St-Pierre. → Read More
De Lorimier Ave. closed between Ste-Catherine St. E. and de Maisonneuve Blvd. → Read More
WEEKEND READ | Quebec's overhaul of the French language charter fills leaders in the English community with "anxiety and worry about where this is all going." → Read More
Jean-Philippe Riopel and Élyse Lévesque raised a 7,000-name online petition to the Quebec National Assembly calling for protection of the historic district → Read More
Burnout is twice as high among nurses as in the general population. → Read More
Mayor Valérie Plante has promised a made-in-Montreal approach to armed violence that combines policing and prevention. → Read More
CDPQ has backed out of $10-billion transit project, which will now be managed by Quebec and Montreal. → Read More
Guy Lafleur will lie in state at the Bell Centre on Sunday and Monday before receiving a national funeral on Tuesday. → Read More
Opposition councillors insist city must submit progress report by September 2024 → Read More
"I do want to thank the family for agreeing to have this national gathering to honour his memory as a hockey player ... but also as a man who people loved,"… → Read More