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Montreal Gazette cutline amid 1974 transit strike: “Bus driver brought baseball bat to the St. Henri picket line yesterday, but the only thing batted around were words as policeman stood by.” ...
Allen McInnis Montreal Gazette The blanket of wildfire smoke causing poor air quality and reduced visibility in Montreal is expected to last into the weekend, Environment Canada said Friday.
Dave Sidaway Montreal Gazette The haze of smoke that settled over Montreal remains Saturday, keeping the city under a special air quality statement for the second straight day.
People hang out in the green space attached to the Maison Benoît Labre in Montreal, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Allen McInnis Montreal Gazette The director of a much-discussed safe consumption ...
Montreal announced Monday that lawyer Julien David-Pelletier, cofounder of the legal aid clinic Juripop, will be starting in the position later this month.
Guns, drugs, and $120k seized In total, 150 officers took part in the raids, including members of the SPVM’s firearms and narcotics units, local police stations and specialized teams. They were ...
The City of Montreal is investing $100,000 to lure scientists and researchers who want to leave the United States. In a statement, Mayor Valérie Plante said the “current situation” in the U.S ...
Sylvia Martin-Laforge, director-general of the Quebec Community Groups Network, with a sign bearing the anglophone advocacy group’s new name, TALQ, at its Montreal office on Monday, June 2, 2025.
Drastically reduced service on the métro and buses during the strike will show why Quebec can’t continue to underfund public transit.
Gordon Beck Montreal Gazette Garneau travelled to space two more times — in 1996 and 2000 — to rack up a total of 677 flight hours. He served as Canadian Space Agency director from 2001 and 2005.
John Mahoney Montreal Gazette Let’s try to crack that great Montreal mystery: Why do we build self-destructing roads? When it comes to durability, all roads lead to Rome.
The Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge, in Montreal on Wednesday June 4, 2025, was lit up to celebrate game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers.