MONTREAL -- For teenagers who have spent years looking forward to the Cegep social scene, Thursday brought a big let-down. “I was going to be able to do all the things I wanted like come and see new ...
MONTREAL -- The Quebec government may have significantly understated the number of schools in the province with at least one COVID-19 case, according to a Montreal parent who has compiled his own data ...
MONTREAL -- A Montreal artist is sprucing up a Mile-End walking path, hoping his installation will bring some joy to those suffering from a difficult year. Glen Le Mesurier is the sculptor behind the ...
MONTREAL -- Police fear for the life of a man who was trapped under a snow shelter that collapsed near a private residence in Ste-Thérèse, in the Laurentians. The worker had been hired by residents to ...
A driver lost his life in Chateau-Richer, near Quebec City, after striking a lamp post on Route 138 around 5 p.m. Saturday. The vehicle rolled over following the collision and the driver was trapped ...
MONTREAL -- A long-term care and housing unit for people with disabilities will soon be added to the Cecile-Grondin long-term care home (CHSLD) in the Monteregie area. The future unit will be in ...
MONTREAL -- Jacques-Cartier Bridge multipurpose path and sidewalk will be open this winter, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to use the bridge all year long. The path will remain open seven days a ...
Quebec recorded 613 new COVID-19 infections on Monday, the lowest daily increase in months, as the province began its mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Since the pandemic began, 288,353 people have ...
MONTREAL -- Quebec's opposition parties are calling on the Coalition Avenir Quebec government to get specific on whether CEGEP and university students will be heading back to classrooms. For it's part ...
A two-vehicle accident occurred Thursday evening in the municipality of La Pêche, in the Outaouais region, near Ottawa. A young adult is in critical condition. The accident occurred at approximately 7 ...
MONTREAL -- Travellers who couldn't afford the financial hit they took with cancelled trips in the pandemic are happy about the province's announcemen this week that it'll try to crack down on ...
MONTREAL -- A Quebec teachers' union group has lost a round in its court battle to obtain a rapid screening plan for COVID-19 in schools. The Superior Court rejected the request by the Federation ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results