After a humpback whale captured the hearts of Montrealers when it was spotted in the Old Port, a seal has been spotted near the Bo-Bi-No marina in Laval.
Hockey Quebec unveiled its six phase plan that could see the return of hockey for kids across the province, as long as public health officials give the OK.
Public transit users will be able to pick up one of the many free masks being handed out Monday as the Greater Montreal area sees some of its closed businesses open their doors.
As the Quebec government continues its quest to increase testing within the hardest hit communities in Montreal, the number of daily cases of community transmission is also going up.
A team of Montreal doctors is investigating a recent cluster of cases of what appears to be Kawasaki disease, a rare illness that affects children, to determine if the syndrome was brought on by COVID-19.
The West Island regional health authority confirmed Friday that 40 of the residents at the CHSLD Vigi Dollard-des-Ormeaux have died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.
Quebec Public Health Director Dr. Horacio Arruda gave Grandma and Grandpa some good news Thursday when he announced that under certain conditions grandparents can resume babysitting their grand kids.
A nurse at the Herron long term care facility in Dorval is speaking out after she was recently told she was no longer permitted to sit with and visit patients.
Now that everyone has so much extra time on their hands it is no surprise that someone has already turned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's "speaking moistly" term into the next chart topping hit.
You may have heard that police can now hand out tickets to those who ignore the Public Health Act banning public gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic.