“Santa Claus Spectacular: Montreal’s Beloved Parade Makes Its Grand Return on November 22!”
Montreal is gearing up for an early holiday treat: the long-awaited comeback of its cherished Santa Claus Parade. Scheduled for […]
Montreal crime and police news as well as other regional updates for the Greater Montreal Area.
Montreal is gearing up for an early holiday treat: the long-awaited comeback of its cherished Santa Claus Parade. Scheduled for […]
According to a recent poll conducted by La Presse, a majority of Quebecers believe that Premier François Legault should not
Survey Reveals: Majority of Quebecers Want Legault to Resign Ahead of Next Election Read More »
Securing an affordable place to live in Montreal has become increasingly challenging with each passing year. Despite the emergence of
“Montreal 2025 Mayoral Showdown: Who Will Rescue the City from Its Housing Crisis?” Read More »
Quebec pool owners have been granted a two-year extension to comply with the province’s Outdoor Pool Safety Regulations, thanks to
Quebec Delays Pool Safety Deadline Once More: Two Extra Years Granted for Compliance Read More »
A substantial police operation is currently underway on Wednesday morning to dismantle a cocaine trafficking network in southern Quebec. Approximately
Montreal Police Launch Major Crackdown on Cocaine Trafficking Today Read More »
Montreal authorities are looking into a second arson incident within two days involving a commercial building in the Rivière-des-Prairies neighborhood.
“Montreal’s RDP Commercial Building Under Fire Again: Second Arson Strike in 48 Hours!” Read More »
A young man, aged 18, was apprehended at the Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke metro station on Tuesday night for carrying a pellet gun.
Teen Arrested at Longueuil Metro Station for Carrying Pellet Gun Read More »
The Toronto Blue Jays are making a triumphant return to the World Series stage after nearly three decades, showcasing a
“Unforgettable Highlights: The Blue Jays’ Electrifying Journey Through the Postseason!” Read More »
Canada Faces Challenges in Retaining Young Nurses A recent report by the Montreal Economic Institute highlights the growing trend of
“Young Nurses Fleeing Nationwide, Yet Quebec Defies the Trend with Notable Improvements” Read More »
Quebec’s liquor board, known as SAQ, has decided to pause its plans to open approximately 100 micro stores in urban
SAQ Hits Pause on Micro Store Initiative, Seeks Wider Public Input Read More »