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MONTREAL -- Hundreds of people gathered on Sunday to commemorate the life of Oceane Boyer. The friends, family and well-wishers met at the Laurentians site where the 13-year-old girl’s body was ...
MONTREAL -- Quebec's minister for Indigenous affairs has appointed a negotiator to look into recent tensions in The Pines in Kanesatake. Ian Lafreniere said he's concerned about the recent dispute ...
Several Montreal researchers will share nearly $8.5 million in funding to advance the fight against pediatric cancers, offering new hope to children who, in some cases, have little chance of a cure.
QUEBEC CITY -- The Francois Legault government is prohibiting access to hydrocarbons below the Gulf of St. Lawrence's fragile seabed. Alberta companies are eyeing the gas potential of the seabed ...
The former president of the Union of Quebec Municipalities (UMQ) and mayor of Drummondville, Alexandre Cusson, will officially launch his campaign for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Quebec ...
With the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on their way to Canada, staff members at Maimonides Geriatric Centre were preparing to be among the first facilities in the country to administer doses.
Officers who've been in contact with the COVID-19 virus and ones who are showing flu-like symptoms are being asked to say home as a preventative measure, but they aren't being paid, the FPMQ says.
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 ...
Croupiers protest outside the Casino in Montreal, Saturday, May 14, 2022. The dealers went on a surprise four-hour strike late Saturday afternoon to show support for their bargaining committee.
'We did ask our experts from [public health] if the risk is higher at school or at home,' said Minister Jean-François Roberge. He said they were told kids' mental health and potential abuse at ...
Dr. Olivier Drouin of Ste. Justine's Hospital says many parents are overly optimistic about their child's risk of picking up unhealthy habits.
Montreal is spending $400,000 to launch a pandemic-specific campaign to bring people downtown -- including inviting other Quebecers to rediscover the province's biggest city.