Tuesday · Jun 9, 2026
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Montreal can't dismantle Van Horne viaduct encampment
A court decision means Montreal won't be able to tear down the homeless encampment under the Van Horne viaduct anytime soon.
Farmers Fighting High-Speed Rail Through Quebec
Quebec's Alto train project would divide farmland and block rural roads, says the farming community.
St-Laurent accident near Parc Jarry
Major accident on St-Laurent near Parc Jarry right now. Avoid the area if you're commuting.
Energy Drink Ban Gaining Traction Across Canada
After a Quebec teen's death, provinces are moving toward restrictions for kids under 16.
Camillien-Houde Road getting repaved
The voie Camillien-Houde is finally getting resurfaced—good news for anyone sick of dodging potholes on the Mountain.
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.
INJI
Le Studio TD
Tash Sultana with Daisy the Great
MTELUS
THE RARE OCCASIONS
Bar Le Ritz PDB
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Montreal
Place des Arts
Mardi Latin Groove
Le Balcon X Terrasse
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.
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 encounters.
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.
UCI Road World Champs info session tonight on the Plateau
The UCI Road World Cycling Championships are setting up shop on Plateau-Mont-Royal and there's an organizers' briefing tonight. New venue, international event — worth checking...
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 unresolved.
BIXI vandalism surging and it's worrying the system
BIXI's reporting an uptick in vandalism that's becoming a real problem for the bike network. Damaging bikes faster than maintenance can keep up — the cost falls on users and...
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.
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.
Someone got a weird parking ticket
Someone got a parking ticket this morning that wasn't the usual pink paper — it was handwritten in pencil. Looks sketchy and also the fine is $187, which is way higher than expected.
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.
Bus 485 express cancelled due to REM construction
Bus 485 express got cancelled because of REM construction, and commuters are not happy about it — everyone's dealing with detours to get to work now.
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.
Bach Before Bedtime
Gesu
Loud boom heard in Hochelaga early Tuesday
Someone in Hochelaga near Dickson heard what sounded like a short but intense explosion around 2am. If you heard it too, Reddit's wondering what it was.
Poplar fluff season hitting hard in Montreal
The poplar trees are going wild this year—piles of white fluff coating everything like June snow. It's not allergenic, but it's genuinely intense.