Call of the Wilde: New York Islanders rebound to beat Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in OT
The New York Islanders edged out the Montreal Canadiens in overtime with a 4-3 victory, impacting both teams' standings as they head towards the playoffs.
Montreal-area escape room named best in the world
An escape room in Laval, Quebec, has been recognized as the best in the world for the second consecutive year at the Top Escape Rooms Project Enthusiasts' Choice Awards.
Montreal police conducting searches in lead-up to teen’s death by South Shore police
Montreal police are conducting searches as part of an investigation linked to the shooting death of a teenager by Longueuil police.
‘Go Habs Go!’ to return to Montreal buses after language controversy
Montreal's transit agency will reinstate the slogan 'Go Habs Go!' on city buses following approval from the provincial language watchdog after public outcry.
‘The low of the low’: Montreal charity targeted by scam speaks out
A Montreal charity, DIFY, faced a fraudulent donation scheme where the supposed donor offered a large sum with suspicious conditions.
Commentary: It Happens Again – Patrik Laine's History Repeats Itself
The article discusses the ongoing challenges in Patrik Laine's NHL career, particularly his apparent dissatisfaction with his current team, the Montreal Canadiens.
Montreal-born perfumer Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone enjoys prosperity in Bermuda
Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone, a Montreal-born perfumer and Honorary Consul of Canada, finds success in Bermuda with her Lili Bermuda Perfumery while supporting the Canadian community there.
A humiliating sight of Patrik Laine
Finnish player Patrik Laine's situation in Montreal is dire as he is being used in non-traditional roles during practice, indicating his struggles this NHL season.
A Sad Sight: Patrik Laine Practiced in a New Position
Patrik Laine has been practicing as a defenseman during Montreal's training sessions, indicating challenges in securing his usual forward position.
NDG’s Empress Theatre to be demolished, site repurposed as cultural space
The Empress Theatre in Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, built in 1927, is set to be demolished with plans to preserve its iconic facade while repurposing the site as a cultural space.
Flames engulf historic Montreal church, spread to retirement home next door
A significant fire destroyed the historic Saint-Paul Catholic Church in Montreal, forcing the evacuation of a neighboring retirement home.
Direct words from the Lions’ NHL sensation about their treatment - "It was tough"
Oliver Kapanen expressed the difficulty of watching the Olympic Games from the sidelines, finally getting to play in the bronze medal match after an injury to a teammate.
Montreal promises new approach to homeless with encampment ‘tolerance zones’
Montreal is implementing a new policy to allow some homeless encampments, termed 'tolerance zones,' on city-owned land as part of a compassionate approach to address homelessness.
Terry Newman: Apparently, everything is discrimination now
A Quebec salon has been ordered to pay $500 to a non-binary customer for lack of gender-neutral haircut options, highlighting ongoing discussions about discrimination and gender identity.
Montreal repaid the Olympics for thirty years, stadiums in Greece have fallen into disrepair. Why aren't countries eager to host the Olympic Games anymore?
Increasing financial and ecological risks have led to a decline in global interest in hosting the Olympic Games, as reflected in the sentiments of residents in Cortina d'Ampezzo amid ongoing preparations for the winter Olympics.
Patrik Laine Injured Again
Finnish NHL star Patrik Laine has sustained another injury, which will keep him out of training, according to his team, the Montreal Canadiens.
Oh no! Patrik Laine injured again
Patrik Laine, the Finnish star of the Montreal Canadiens, is set back again due to a lower-body injury, continuing concerns among fans about his recovery.
Air Canada to increase seat capacity by 18% for Mexico
Air Canada is set to increase its seat capacity by 18% for Mexico, introducing a new year-round direct route from Guadalajara to Montreal.
Road to ruin: Montreal’s pothole problems have solutions — but city lacks money
Montreal faces a significant pothole crisis with a drastic increase in complaints, but proposed solutions are hindered by financial and political challenges.
Montreal spent 30 years on the Olympics, the Greeks' softball stadium is deteriorating. Why cities are no longer rushing to host the Games
The article discusses the declining interest in hosting the Olympics, using Cortina d’Ampezzo's recent Olympic preparations as a case study.
Quebec political, business leaders tout Montreal as ideal to host NATO defence bank
Quebec leaders are advocating for Montreal to become the headquarters for NATO's proposed Defence, Security and Resilience Bank.
The real games begin when you have to pay for their organization
The article discusses the financial implications of hosting the Olympics, drawing parallels with experiences in Montreal and the future of the Olympic Village in Milan.
More teens reported violence in romantic relationships, Montreal health report finds
A recent health report from Montreal shows a concerning increase in reported violence among teenagers in romantic relationships, with a noted rise in forced sexual encounters, particularly among girls.
Montreal shooting survivor shares how she regained sense of safety
Survivor Nathalie Provost reflects on her journey to reclaim safety after enduring the 1989 École Polytechnique shooting and offers insights in light of a recent tragedy in British Columbia.
Quebec announces $350M modernization of Polytechnique
Quebec has unveiled a $350-million modernization project for Polytechnique Montréal, aiming to enhance its engineering capabilities and student capacity.
Montreal man arrested in connection with Ryan Wedding case
A Montreal man named Tommy Demorizi has been arrested in relation to the international drug trafficking case involving Ryan Wedding, facing serious charges including conspiracy to commit murder.
Montreal police chief says Toronto officer arrests ‘sad moment’ for policing
Montreal's police chief expressed concern over the recent arrests of several Toronto officers, highlighting it as a troubling instance for law enforcement.
Boil water advisory for Ville-Marie has ended, City of Montreal says
The City of Montreal announced the end of a boil water advisory for the Ville-Marie borough, which had been in effect over the weekend.
‘Sizzurp’: Fake cough syrup being sold in Montreal can be lethal, officials warn
Montreal health officials are warning of a lethal fake cough syrup known as 'Sizzurp' that resembles approved medications and may contain dangerous opioids and benzodiazepines.
Montreal parish fights to demolish derelict church that’s become a TikTok destination
A Montreal parish is taking legal action against the city to demolish the derelict St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil church, which has been overrun by urban explorers and has gained attention on TikTok.
UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE ⟩ Life in Tallinn is more expensive than in Dubai, Rome, and Montreal – what else does the new study show?
A recent study indicates that the cost of living in Tallinn has risen significantly, surpassing that of renowned cities like Dubai, Rome, and Montreal.
Juraj Slafkovský: It will be like in Montreal. With Ružička, we are two big guys complementing the small Tatar
Juraj Slafkovský expresses confidence and humor as he prepares for the Olympics, discussing his team dynamics alongside Ružička and Tatar.
Ville-Marie borough under boil water advisory, City of Montreal says
Residents in the Ville-Marie borough of Montreal are under a boil water advisory due to safety concerns.
Montreal academy goes for Olympic podium sweep
The Ice Academy of Montreal, led by coach Marie-France Dubreuil, aims to dominate the Olympic ice dance podium with 11 out of 23 competing teams at the Milan Cortina Games.
Montreal police searching for suspect in metro station stabbing
Montreal police are investigating a stabbing incident at the Place-des-Arts metro station, where a 30-year-old man sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Canadian Tire ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million for false advertising
Canadian Tire has been ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million for false advertising practices, admitting liability following a consumer protection investigation in Quebec.
More than just a little bird and a night owl. A new look at sleep by scientists
Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have uncovered new subtypes of sleep, enhancing the understanding of sleep chronotypes and their health implications.
"Robin Hood" in Montreal: Activists broke into a supermarket, stole food and distributed it to shelters
Activists in Montreal, dubbed 'Robin Hood', broke into a supermarket, stole food, and distributed it to shelters in a demonstration of solidarity.
Canada: Heating turned off for economy - Then... ice covered everything
A tenant in Trois-Rivières, near Montreal, turned off the heating to save costs, resulting in a frozen apartment after pipes burst and water turned to ice in extreme winter conditions.
Morning with NHL: We can definitively close the debate 'Slafkovský or Wright'
The debate over whether Montreal made the right choice in drafting Juraj Slafkovský over Shane Wright can now be considered settled, according to journalist Brian Wilde, as Slafkovský emerges as a star at just 21 years old.
Canadiens players told to take precautions in Minnesota before OT loss to Wild amid ICE outcry: report
The Montreal Canadiens instructed their players to remain hotel-bound and use team transport due to safety concerns following recent ICE-related unrest in Minnesota.
Palát secured two goals to win for New Jersey against Minnesota. Dobeš celebrated success in Montreal's net
Palát scored two goals leading New Jersey to victory over Minnesota, while Dobeš achieved success as a goalie for Montreal.
Morning with NHL: Team Without X-Factor Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive. Buffalo Faces a Test from Slafkovsky's Montreal
The Buffalo Sabres, historically seen as a symbol of failure in the NHL, have recently shown promising signs under coach Lindy Ruff, raising hopes for a playoff appearance as they prepare to face Slafkovsky's Montreal.
Snow in the city: should one dress according to the Parisian onion technique or the Canadian method?
As heavy snowfall is anticipated in Paris, the article discusses whether to layer like cyclists do in the city or invest in technical clothing as done in Montreal.
Bride uttered 6 harrowing last words as she drowned in wedding dress tragedy
Maria Pantazopoulos, 30, tragically drowned during a 'trash the dress' photoshoot at Ouareau River near Montreal just weeks after her wedding.
Morning with NHL: Slafkovský is now the one driving the bus in Montreal. Suzuki watches from the bench what he has done for him so far
Montreal Canadiens player Juraj Slafkovský has taken the lead in the team, guiding them to an unexpected successful road trip over the holiday season, earning ten points against tough opponents.
Ecological victory of the century - how the ozone layer was saved
The Montreal Protocol, effective since January 1, 1989, is considered a landmark treaty in global ecology that commits signatory countries to phase out the production of chlorofluorocarbons to protect the ozone layer.
Slafkovský's three points are just the tip of the iceberg. How the change in formation made him a leader who currently can only be compared to McDavid
Juraj Slafkovský's recent rise in performance highlights his adaptation to a new role, positioning him as a leading player in the NHL alongside stars like Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.