Tuesday · Jun 16, 2026
LaSalle public works responds fast on pothole repair
Someone reported a road collapse around a drainage sewer to 311 on a Friday afternoon. Blue collar crew already filled and patched it by Tuesday. Good to see 311 and LaSalle...
Maisonneuve-Rosemont hospital showing strain
A bed sheet is serving as a curtain and fencing holds the brick facade together at Maisonneuve-Rosemont hospital. The building's crumbling condition says everything about...
Old Montreal bike infrastructure confusion
Riders still can't figure out where they're supposed to go in Old Montreal. The waterfront path is closed to bikes, and the main route feels cramped with pedestrians. City...
South Shore man fights watchdog over racial profiling complaint closure
Halisi Giddings says Quebec's human rights commission prematurely closed his complaint after being stopped without grounds by Longueuil police.
Hockey Night in Canada ends 74-year run on CBC
The public broadcaster will not renew its broadcast agreement with Rogers, ending a partnership that delivered Saturday night hockey since 1952.
Scam attempt outside Place des Arts métro
Someone tried to run a con near Place des Arts métro on Bleury Street — guy claimed he'd lost his wallet in Dubai, needed cash for gas. Offered a ring as collateral but it felt...
Cyclist dies after being hit by two vehicles in Hochelaga
A 38-year-old died in hospital a week after being struck by two cars on Notre-Dame Street on June 9.
Quebec Liberals pledge $380M to protect French language
The Quebec Liberal Party outlined a four-year plan focused on francization and reading promotion ahead of the October election.
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MTELUS
Underscores
Le Studio TD
Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek
Bar le Ritz PDB
Quebec invests $1B in water infrastructure over next decade
Province acknowledges funding gap remains despite federal contribution, prioritizing urgent projects.
La Maison de l'Aspirateur selling 1,500 t-shirts a year from the Mile End
The legendary vacuum store on Saint-Laurent is a merch machine now—locals repping the brand like it's Supreme.
SPVM dismantles Station 39 team over racism allegations
Two officers suspended, 11 reassigned after March complaints escalated to criminal investigation.
Black Montrealers say they're 'absolutely not' surprised by SPVM racism scandal
Community response to Station 39 dismantling is blunt: this has been reality for years, finally documented.
Mardi Latin Groove
Le Balcon X Terrasse
Remise Des Diplômes Eei 2025-2026
Théâtre Manuvie
Posy Ferme Florale grows jobs for adults with intellectual disabilities
Verdun flower farm combines vocational training and community for workers aged out of school.
Italian National Day reception honours former ICAO president's aviation legacy
Salvatore Sciacchitano recognized for 46-year career as aviation sector faces 2.4M worker shortage by 2040.
EMSB cutting workers for special-needs students, blames Quebec funding
The English Montreal School Board is laying off workers who support special-needs students as Quebec cuts funding—and families are scrambling.
Milton Parc homelessness 'humanitarian crisis' persists, ombudsperson warns
Three years of inaction has worsened conditions; drug sales and crime now more concentrated.
Four arrested in 2022 Dorval shooting death
Suspects charged with first-degree murder in November 2022 death near Mimosa and Carson.
Quebec funds English universities to boost French learning
CAQ government offers $20 million annually to Concordia, McGill and Bishop's to help out-of-province students reach intermediate French proficiency.
City surveying bike lane infrastructure ideas
The city's asking for input on bike infrastructure plans. Hit the survey if you have thoughts on where lanes should go.
Quebec invests $30 million more in suicide prevention
Province extends national strategy through 2028 with steady funding, though advocates say more resources are needed.
City's general manager exits with $1M+ payout
Montreal's departing general director is leaving with a severance package over $1 million. City spending keeping people talking on Reddit.
E-scooter injuries surge as Quebec pilot winds down
Montreal Children's Hospital warns of sharp rise in severe injuries as provincial program approaches its July 20 expiration.
REM planning two more stations
The REM is moving into the next phase of planning with two additional stations in the works. Expansion keeps rolling.
Royal West parents demand crossing guard return
After winning a pilot program, Montreal West families push for permanent safety measure at dangerous intersection.
Five Montreal fromageries worth the detour
Readers voted these cheese shops as the city's best. A curated selection from Cult MTL's 2026 Best of MTL poll.
Montreal road deaths drop, but injuries surge
While 2025 saw fewer fatal crashes, serious and minor injury counts both climbed sharply across the city.
Reddit thread asks: where to find good prepared foods instead of cooking
someone on r/montreal's looking for grocery stores with decent prepared foods — not gas-station-level sandwiches or sad sushi plates. the search: somewhere between cooking from...
Where to celebrate Saint-Jean on June 24 when Laurier Park won't work
someone asking for the best park to barbecue on June 24 — Saint-Jean's next week but it's a Wednesday. Laurier Park's festivities are the 23rd, so that's a workday. looking for...
Reddit debate: which Montreal bars defined the 2000s party scene
people reminiscing about their youth bars — the Loft's terrace, Le Fouf's sketchy sangria pitchers, St-Elizabeth's hectic summer shifts, Balooz's basement dance floor. whole...
Marsupial on the loose on Montreal's South Shore
A small kangaroo or wallaby escaped from illegal captivity in Boucherville, highlighting Quebec's exotic animal trafficking problem.