Several Montreal residents are still unable to return home two months after a massive water main burst flooded streets and apartment buildings in Ville-Marie. With […]
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Montrealers’ rollercoaster of a weather week will end on an unseasonable high
A daytime high of 16 C on Friday will lead to a weekend of clear, sunny skies with temperatures in the high teens. Those with […]
SAQ workers launch surprise strike, closing most outlets across Quebec
Employees of the SAQ, Quebec’s government-run liquor board, walked off the job Friday afternoon, forcing the closure of most outlets in the province. The strike, […]
Canada surpasses $1.5 billion in private land conservation investments
Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada has reached a significant milestone in advance of COP16 biodiversity conference. Published Oct […]
Experts encouraged by increased menopause discussion, but warn against misinformation
Though discussions of menopause are all over social media, some experts in the field say women still struggle to get accurate information and access proper […]
Montreal to remove fluoride from West Island drinking water
Fluoride in the water supply has always been a subject that has divided people globally. Recently, Montreal officials announced that they plan to end water […]
SAQ workers launch surprise strike on Friday
SAQ workers walked off the job Friday afternoon in a surprise strike, amid frustrations at the bargaining table for a new collective agreement. In a […]
Close to 900 new social and affordable residences announced for Montreal
Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News The apartments are earmarked for families, couples and singles, with some buildings designated for specific groups. Published Oct 18, 2024 […]
SAQ workers stage surprise walkout Friday afternoon
Article content Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) workers launched a surprise walkout at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Negotiators from the SAQ and the CSN-affiliated union […]
How the proposed deal between provinces, smokers and tobacco companies would work work
A plan for Canada’s three biggest tobacco companies to pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, territories and smokers is now in the works, but some hurdles remain […]