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With the world’s attention focused on the issue of Syrian refugees, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in downtown Montreal on Saturday, demanding that the Canadian government take in ...
With a growing public appetite to question police, street checks should be the first habit to go, say organizers of a Sunday protest.
With the school year beginning in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, keeping the halls and classrooms clean is more important than ever.
Bars have been given the green light to stay open later, just in time for Game 1 of the semifinals between the Montreal Canadiens and the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
Several Montreal researchers will share nearly $8.5 million in funding to advance the fight against pediatric cancers, offering new hope to children who, in some cases, have little chance of a cure.
The city of Montreal is reviewing its code of ethics to include sexual harassment as a violation.
Education Minister Jean-François Roberge announced Thursday that a summit on educational success will be held March 31 and April 1.
The Quebec government could contribute funding to a tunnel that would link Labrador to the island of Newfoundland, Premier Philippe Couillard said on Thursday.
A group of Quebec high school students on a humanitarian mission to Guatemala landed at a Montreal airport today after they were scooped out of the Central American country on a chartered plane ...
Firefighters were called to the scene of an overnight fire in Ste. Adele Thursday morning. The blaze originated in a vehicle parked near an auto repair shop, spread to a second vehicle and then to ...
From super storms to super heat, Mother Nature chose to “go big” in 2012 and according to Environment Canada, the year’s biggest weather stories confirmed a global warming trend.
'We did ask our experts from [public health] if the risk is higher at school or at home,' said Minister Jean-François Roberge. He said they were told kids' mental health and potential abuse at ...