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During Montreal’s last transit strike, in 2007, a St-Henri commuter told The Gazette: “The cost of the pass keeps going up and there’s no upgrade in the service.
At the Hudson’s Bay flagship store in downtown Montreal on Saturday, shoppers picked through the remnants of a once-iconic retailer, including heavily discounted mannequins. “I saw them and I ...
The Order of Montreal ceremony was the most well-orchestrated performance by the city I’ve seen since Expo 67.
John Mahoney Montreal Gazette ‘My shop is toast’ Simon Massaglia, owner of Micro Espresso Café, which operates multiple locations in Montreal, described the damage to the café.
Many STM buses are displaying the message: “Allez! Canadiens Allez!” in the streets of Montreal, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, after the Montreal Canadiens made the playoffs on the last game ...
Montreal Canadiens fans Dalia Yacovelli, left, and her mother Antonella Mastangelo celebrate after their team defeated the Carolina Hurricanes, advancing to the National Hockey League playoffs, in ...
Montreal’s Jewish community gathered Wednesday evening to mark Yom HaShoah, the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, with renewed urgency amid a resurgence of antisemitism across Montreal and Canada.
A West Island charity’s wish to integrate social housing into a fire station was dismissed by municipal authorities here — but it might just be the way of the future.
Award-winning writer, filmmaker and Gazette columnist Josh Freed is to receive the Order of Montreal, one of 17 people to be honoured at City Hall in a ceremony on May 17. The Order of Montreal ...
Thousands of people waving Israeli flags gathered at Macdonald Park in the Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough Thursday to celebrate Israel’s 77th Independence Day.
The City of Montreal is set to unveil new money to animate local commercial streets in all of the 19 boroughs. The executive committee is expected to approve $2 million a year over three years for ...