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Montreal Fringe returns with indie theatre, comedy, and drag
The city's 35-year-old festival runs through June 21 with affordable shows across the Plateau and free concerts at Fringe Park.
Heat and humidity return before unsettled stretch
Expect 29°C today with a humidex near 32, then showers and thunderstorms move in Wednesday.
Groups to testify on energy drink ban for minors
Public hearings begin today at the National Assembly on Bill 9, which would prohibit sales to under-16s following a teenager's death.
Parti Québécois would scrap high-speed rail project
The PQ would withdraw Quebec from the federal TGV plan if it wins October's election, redirecting funds to aging infrastructure.
Man seriously injured in stabbing near Atwater Market
A 35-year-old was hospitalized with upper-body wounds following a late-night assault Monday. No arrests have been made.
Polytechnique team finds way to cut AI data center power
A new organic material could reduce electricity consumption of AI systems by improving how photonic chips process light.
Quebec legislature faces 19-bill backlog before summer break
Lawmakers have until June 12 to pass major legislation including energy drink restrictions, intimate partner violence protections, and...
Quebec's groundwater reserves under threat from climate and sprawl
Environmental groups and municipalities warn that the province is consuming more freshwater than it can replenish. Climate change is...
Federal ministers tout Canada-Europe trade expansion at Montreal conference
Industry and Finance ministers highlighted Montreal's aerospace and AI strengths while calling for doubled exports to Europe amid U.S....
210 affordable housing units open near Jacques-Cartier Bridge
A major mixed-use development on De Lorimier Avenue will include 32 units reserved for single mothers, with rent caps at 25% of household income.
Online therapy cuts seniors' insomnia by 11 per cent
Montreal researchers found that cognitive behavioural therapy delivered online works for older adults struggling with sleep — and lets...
Quebec's building sector gets 14-point climate roadmap
Advisory committee urges dynamic electricity pricing and a ban on new natural gas connections to cut emissions from buildings.