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The outdated paddocks and team garages, which have been around for 31 years, have a date with the wrecking ball. → Read More
Matthew Crossan has completed his six-month stint in the United Kingdom with Renault, and is one month into his time with Infiniti. → Read More
While the team is unlikely to claim a title this year, it is already classifying the 2018 season as a success. → Read More
A trackside lab serves as a quality control centre for the team’s fuel and lubricants. → Read More
If you go with your gut, chances are things won’t turn out well, according to Dr. Julia Minson. → Read More
The best way to get to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for Grand Prix weekend remains public transit. → Read More
“All this new technology, the evolution is quite fast, it’s amazing.” → Read More
About 600 cars are spread out over several levels of Palais des congrès for visitors to look at, sit in, and in some cases, even drive. → Read More
President Donald Trump initially responded on Twitter to British Prime Minister Theresa May’s criticism of his retweeting of inflammatory anti-Muslim videos from a fringe British political group by directing his message to the wrong Theresa May. → Read More
If you want to let the city of Montreal know about a pothole or a broken street light, there’s now an app for that. On Tuesday, city officials unveiled a new digital platform that will serve … → Read More
The thousands of orange butterflies being spotted all over Montreal are simply on a rest stop as they make their way down south → Read More
Quebec Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux admitted Tuesday that the government needs to do more to aid the victims of last spring’s floods. → Read More
“They tell us you have to have patience. After four months, our patience has run out,” Pierrefonds resident Anne Leblanc said at Sunday’s rally. → Read More
And unlike the Bixi system, Dropbike doesn’t use docks. → Read More
The decision last month by the Tribunal Administratif du Québec to side with François Lauzon is being called a precedent-setting ruling by The War Amps of Canada. → Read More
New government guidelines mean some parents might never know someone in their child’s class has lice → Read More
Several hundred worshippers from Montreal’s Muslim community gathered in a Little Burgundy park for a special prayer service Friday. → Read More
A Quebec lawyer is seeking approval for a class-action lawsuit against the online company for what he says are hidden service fees. → Read More
Thousands of people lined the grounds of the Montreal Planetarium Monday to take in the solar eclipse. → Read More
Tennis Canada aims to make the Rogers Cup tennis event one of the most eco-responsible events in Canada. → Read More