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The majestic home at 1297 Redpath Crescent in Montreal looks much like it did 45 years ago, its arched wooden door a gateway to the tony Golden Square Mile, once a bastion of Montreal's English-speaking elite. → Read More
There was a time when the Alouettes were nearly invincible at home, when making the playoffs was a foregone conclusion. But it seems as though that ship has sailed. → Read More
Those who were on the field Thursday night at TD Place, said it sounded like two cars colliding. Alouettes' cornerback Jonathan Hefney lost consciousness and suffered a concussion following a helmet-to-helmet hit with Ottawa's Patrick Lavoie in the first quarter. → Read More
Owner Elad Canada on Monday confirmed the sale of the local landmark to Creccal Investments Ltd. The purchase price was not disclosed. → Read More
If owning U.S. real estate was ever on your wish list, three years ago would have been the ideal time to do something about it. The loonie was valued near and even above the U.S. dollar, interest rates were at historic lows and the U.S. real estate market was still in a deep trough. → Read More
She was the girl with the golden hands. As a child, Gloria Bass liked to work with her hands — knitting, crocheting, sewing, needlepoint. As a young woman, she discovered her passion for jewelry wh... → Read More
Verdun's $4.7-million beach will be placed behind the Verdun Auditorium, the city confirmed Monday. Since 2009 the borough has been debating several different sites in which to place the public beach, which is projected to open in 2017 in conjunction with Montreal's 375th birthday celebration. → Read More
Indications so far are that Canada stands to gain much more than it will lose from joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership. → Read More
GM Marc Bergevin announced that Zack Kassian — acquired this summer from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Montreal fan favourite Brandon Prust — suffered a broken nose and broken left foot in Sunday's car accident. → Read More
Citizens of the Montreal agglomeration can collect free compost from the St-Michel environmental complex this weekend as the city will be giving away part of the compost produced from leaves collected last fall. → Read More
Jacob De La Rose and Devante Smith-Pelly will be fighting for Kassian's right-wing spot on the fourth line and the Canadiens will keep eight defencemen. → Read More
You can pick a song for the next Céline Dion album. → Read More
Saying the city has no other option, Mayor Denis Coderre confirmed Monday that Montreal will dump 8 billion litres of untreated sewage into the St. Lawrence River over a period of roughly a week st... → Read More
In the wake of the injuries Zack Kassian suffered when his pickup truck struck a tree early Sunday morning in N.D.G., here is a look at five other off-ice incidents involving Canadiens players over the years. → Read More
Pierrefonds-Roxboro will install permanent toilets in Cérès and du Boisé parks in Spring, 2016. The toilets harness wind and sun to process the waste. No chemicals and no water are used. The company promises no fuss, no muss and no smell. → Read More
The blood of at least one of Guy Turcotte's two children was found on objects in the house of the former cardiologist. Some of it was found on a drinking glass and a jug of window cleaner. → Read More
Faced with criticism on how it handled the lane reduction of a major entrance to Highway 20, Transport Quebec is promising to be better at informing motorists of impacts caused by the Turcot Interchange project. → Read More
The pop star is giving fans plenty of lead time for her next road trip. → Read More
Because of roadwork, the Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine tunnel toward Montreal will be closed from Oct. 9-12. Transport Quebec said the work is preventative in nature that is required to limit the accumulation of water on the roadway. → Read More
QUEBEC — About 50 protesters from public sector unions chanted and waved signs Monday morning outside the Honoré Mercier building in Quebec City, where the Couillard cabinet is holding a special meeting. → Read More