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Canada's last Cup: Montreal Canadiens look back at 1993 title three decades later
Friday marks three decades since the Habs celebrated that victory on a sweltering night at the Montreal Forum. -
'Canada dry': Dave Phillips' wildfires, rain predictions
The hot, dry conditions that are fuelling wildfires countrywide are just the beginning of what summer could look like in Canada this year, according to Environment Canada senior climatologist Dave Phillips. -
Smog warnings lifted, but not in Abitibi and Nord-du-Quebec
Smog warnings have been lifted in places like Montreal and Gatineau, but the skies are still smoky in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec regions, the areas most affected by ongoing wildfires. -
Hundreds of American firefighters arrive in Canada to help battle wildfires
Hundreds of American firefighters have recently arrived in Canada to help battle wildfires and more are on the way, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday. -
Paul Bernardo: Ex-official says prison not for revenge
One of the architects of the law that governs Canada's prison system says it's understandable people want revenge on killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo, but that's not what the prison system is designed for. -
Wildfire smoke blankets Ontario, Quebec, air quality plummets, affects activities
Poor air quality is forecast to persist into the weekend across parts of Ontario, as plumes of wildfire smoke blanket the province and prompt school boards to limit outdoor activities. -
Smog warning lifts in Montreal, air quality expected to improve overnight
Laval commuters can take the bus at a discounted rate Wednesday as the wildfire-induced smog warning continues in the Montreal area. In an effort to reduce the number of cars on the road, Laval's transit authority (STL) has reduced its bus rate from $6 to $1 for the day. -
Plans to redevelop former Lachine industrial sector include 7,800 housing units, parks
There are new plans for the former industrial area of Lachine. Most of the factories there are now closed. The plan is to build 7,800 housing units in the next few years. -
From comedy to music, summer festival season heating up in Montreal
In mid-July, the Just for Laughs (JFL) comedy festival celebrates 41 years of fun with Russell Peters as part of the 2023 lineup. -
JFL: Russell Peters Explains Why He Keeps Coming Back To Montreal
The comedian is hosting four galas this year. -
Smog Warnings and poor air quality continue to plague parts of Quebec
Montrealers woke up to hazy sun and smoky skies again Tuesday morning. Northerly winds from wildfires burning north of the city continue to blow smoke into Southern Quebec. -
Vehicle theft soared in 2022, led by Quebec and Ontario: report
Insurance industry group Equite Association says vehicle theft in multiple provinces surged last year. Vehicle theft was up by 50 per cent in Quebec year over year, by 48.3 per cent in Ontario, by 34.5 per cent in Atlantic Canada and by 18.3 per cent in Alberta. -
How to watch, stream the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix
The next stop on the 2023 Formula 1 calendar is north of the border with the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 18 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. -
Ethics commissioner suggests Quebec MNAs in a conflict of interest when they debate their salaries
The Quebec national assembly's ethics commissioner Ariane Mignolet argues that the fact that MNAs are debating their own salaries can raise issues of conflict of interest. -
Inflation hasn't reduced Quebecers' desire to fly: survey
Although inflation is set to influence the behaviour of Quebec holidaymakers, just as many of them want to get on a plane as before the pandemic, according to a CAA-Quebec survey.