Accessing mental health services during this pandemic has been difficult, especially those tailored to the needs of some of the city's diverse cultural and religious groups.
People on both sides of the linguistic divide haven't been kind to the Bloc Québécois' suggestion that shopkeepers start using the phrase 'Bonjour-Ho' instead of the now-common — and partly English — 'Bonjour-Hi'.
If you were thinking of heading up north to a restaurant in an attempt to dodge COVID-19 restrictions in the city, you'll have to get that dinner in this weekend.
After months of hearing that a COVID-19 vaccine will offer us deliverance from lockdowns, mask-wearing, social distancing and everything else, there now appears to be some real hope that one vaccine candidate may be ready for this coming winter.
A Montreal woman has a beef with management at her elderly parents' Ahuntsic condo building, after a passive-aggressive notice telling residents to learn French was posted to the door of the building.
The opposition party at City Hall is calling on the Plante administration to put pressure on Quebec to give commercial property owners in downtown Montreal a tax break.
The city of Montreal and the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal is starting a new initiative to boost the economy after the big hit it took from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Premier François Legault was emphatic during a Monday afternoon news conference, saying the statue of John A. Macdonald in downtown Montreal, will be restored and put back in its proper place, after it was hauled down by protesters over the weekend.
The CEO of Hydro-Quebec says it's her responsibility to offer services in English to anyone who needs it, despite suggestions from the Legault government's language minister that it may consider withholding those services in an upcoming reinforcement of the province's language laws.