“I learned how to swim as a little girl right here at the Dollard des Ormeaux Civic Center on Montreal’s West Island and it sure […]
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A ‘preventable’ death: vigil for 18-year-old Zachary Laferté-Landry
The young man was fatally struck by a Montreal public transit bus on Tuesday, October 8, in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough at around 4:30 p.m. But […]
‘Manasie Akpaliapik: Inuit Universe’ New exhibit at Montreal McCord Stewart Museum
Montreal’s McCord Stewart Museum has opened a brand new exhibit by contemporary Indigenous artist Manasie Akpaliapik titled Inuit Universe. It’s dedicated to his life’s work […]
High-ranking Montreal police officer accuses force of racism in resignation letter
A high-ranking Montreal police officer says racism is a “cancer eating away at the organization” in a resignation letter marking the end of his 30-year […]
Mother charged with 5-year-old son’s death in Coteau-du-Lac
The mother accused of first-degree murder in her 5-year-old son’s death in Coteau-du-Lac, about 55 kilometres west of Montreal, appeared in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield court on Friday […]
Celebrating African culture, heritage at 16th Annual AfroMonde Festival
The annual Festival AfroMonde returns for its 16th edition, promising Montrealers a unique event as they celebrate cultural diversity through music, food, and performance. Held […]
Quebec Assembly: English-speaking residents no longer need eligibility certificate for English-langauge health services
As Quebec’s National Assembly resumed this week, it unanimously passed a motion highlighting that English-speaking Quebecers do not need a certificate of eligibility for English-language […]
Dementia within Indigenous population to increase 273% by 2050
With September being World Alzheimer’s month, many Montrealer’s and Canadians know someone who struggles with the disease, the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada estimates that the […]
Montreal businesses in The Village criticize city over timing of terrace plant regulations
During Montreal’s Pride Festival in August, some businesses on Sainte-Catherine Street in The Village received notification from the city that their terrace plants were too […]
‘There is so much more to life than your cancer’: Montreal Dragon Boat Race raises over $660K
The 19th annual BDO Cedars CanSupport Dragon Boat Race took place in Lachine where hundreds of paddlers from across Montreal raced to raise money for […]