Provincial police are continuing efforts to locate a missing 29-year-old woman from Hemmingford, Que. Last Saturday, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) issued a call for the public’s help […]
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Mayor of small Quebec town speaks out after brick thrown through windshield while inside his car
Driving through his small Quebec town of 800 people on Saturday morning, mayor Alain Talbot had just reached for his phone to film an angry […]
Residents near Port of Montreal warned to stay indoors due to lithium battery fire
Firefighters are working to extinguish thousands of kilograms of lithium batteries that are on fire at the Port of Montreal. In a Facebook post, the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve […]
Lockdown lifted for residents near Port of Montreal after lithium battery fire
A lockdown notice was lifted for some residents in the Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough late Monday night after a fire involving thousands of kilograms of lithium batteries at the Port […]
Nunavik and Montreal police join forces after reported security threats to Inuit community
Criminal groups have been smuggling drugs into communities in Quebec’s Far North and threatening and harassing Inuit in Montreal to keep them quiet, said Nunavik police […]
Court of Appeal orders Montreal’s La Tulipe to stop disturbing neighbour with noise from concerts
Quebec’s Court of Appeal has ordered a Montreal concert venue to prevent any noise from being heard both inside and outside the adjacent building. La […]
La Tulipe cancels all upcoming events after Court of Appeal order to stop noise from concerts
Quebec’s Court of Appeal has ordered La Tulipe to prevent any noise from being heard both inside and outside an adjacent building, prompting the Montreal […]
Northvolt announces 1,600 layoffs in Sweden, insists Quebec EV battery plant won’t be affected
Electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt says construction of a $7-billion plant on Montreal’s South Shore will proceed as planned, despite announcing on Monday its intention […]
Parents of man killed by Montreal police in 2017 want case reopened
The family of a Montreal man killed by police in 2017 is calling on the province’s justice minister to order an independent investigation after the […]
Quebec publishes new directive, clarifying old one, on language in health care
The Quebec government has issued a new directive in an effort to clear up any confusion around the use of language in the health network. English […]