News — Page 17
Brendan Gallagher leaving the Montreal Canadiens
The 34-year-old forward, emotional during exit interview, says his time in Montreal is done after 16+ years and over 900 games.
Montreal break-ins surge to 487 in May — east end hit hardest
At 15.7 incidents per day, May was the busiest month of 2026. Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve alone accounted for 261 break-ins.
Mount-Royal Park celebrates 150 years with over 70 events
From symphony orchestras to immersive cemetery walks to ice time with the Victoire, the city is marking the mountain's milestone with a...
REM service disrupted at Édouard-Montpetit station
Trains are skipping the stop in both directions due to a technical problem. No estimate yet on when normal service resumes.
Severe weather knocked out power for thousands across region
Strong winds and hail swept through Greater Montreal Sunday, leaving nearly 9,000 without electricity and injuring 11 at a community...
SAAQ marks 50 years of mandatory seat belts in Quebec
The province is marking half a century of seat belt law with a stark reminder: nearly one-third of road deaths still involve unbelted occupants.
Montréal Victoire wins first Walter Cup with 20,000 celebrating downtown
PWHL champions defeat Ottawa Charge, parade through Quartier des Spectacles draws massive crowd.
24 Indigenous communities access new CHUM telehealth addiction service
Program reaches remote Quebec communities with virtual substance-abuse treatment, boasting strong patient adherence rates.
Over 15,000 cyclists ride for Olympic-themed Tour de l'Île
Montréal marks 50 years since hosting Games with massive community bike event across seven boroughs.
Quebec's national library launches AI databank for Quebec culture
BAnQ begins experimental phase to create database of cultural and government content to improve AI understanding of Quebec society.
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Montreal today
Environment Canada warns of strong winds and up to 2 cm hail. Nautical activity hazardous; lightning poses risk.
Claude Lemieux's brain donated to CTE research
The late Canadiens enforcer's family allows Boston University to study his brain to advance understanding of repetitive head injuries in hockey.