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8D AGO

Court blocks Montreal from dismantling Van Horne encampment

Quebec Superior Court ruled the city can't dismantle the homeless encampment under the Van Horne overpass without proving safe...

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Farmers Fighting High-Speed Rail Through Quebec

Quebec's Alto train project would divide farmland and block rural roads, says the farming community.

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Energy Drink Ban Gaining Traction Across Canada

After a Quebec teen's death, provinces are moving toward restrictions for kids under 16.

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New Rent Rules Hit Quebec on Moving Day

As July 1 approaches, tenants need to know how the province's new framework changes the cost of staying put.

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Montréal's Concert Calendar Heats Up This Summer

From A$AP Rocky to Lionel Richie, the city's top venues are packed with superstar tours through July.

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World Cup summer kicks off with Montreal ready to feel it

Toronto and Vancouver host matches, but Montreal's deep football culture means the city will celebrate like nowhere else in Canada.

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BIXI bikes become rolling gallery this summer

Artist-designed bicycles from the Loto-Québec Collection will circulate across Montreal's bike network, turning commutes into cultural...

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Quebec research community commits to transparency on animal testing

18 organizations including CHUM, MUHC, and major universities signed an agreement to disclose how and why they use animals in research.

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Supreme Court's Bill 21 decision could slip past Quebec election

Chief Justice Wagner says the verdict on the secularism law may not arrive before the October vote, leaving the constitutional question...

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Spring culture guide for Montreal families

Theatre, circus, music, and puppetry across the Plateau and downtown — here's where to take kids this spring.

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Quebec launches raccoon rabies vaccination blitz

Wildlife teams will capture and vaccinate raccoons across 32 Montérégie municipalities starting this week to prevent spread toward Montreal.

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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.