LaSalle College to resume classes Tuesday, urges Legault to intervene amid $30M fine over English student enrolment
LaSalle College is expected to resume classes Tuesday, as planned, after the Montreal CEGEP postponed the first day of school […]
LaSalle College is expected to resume classes Tuesday, as planned, after the Montreal CEGEP postponed the first day of school […]
Treasury Board President Sonia LeBel and Minister of Health and Social Services Christian Dubé will be called to testify before
SAAQclic: Ministers Sonia LeBel and Christian Dubé to appear before Gallant Commission Read More »
Projet Montréal has announced a reversal on two of their significant initiatives: biweekly garbage collection in the city’s Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough, and
Projet Montréal reverses course on two major projects Read More »
In an effort to help alleviate the homelessness crisis while also providing much needed support – Montreal’s Welcome Hall Mission is
Montreal’s Welcome Hall Mission opens women’s only transitional facility Read More »
Old Montreal turned blue and yellow on Sunday as hundreds gathered to mark Ukraine’s Independence Day. The rally comes three
‘We broke their shackles’: Montrealers celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day Read More »
Workplace incivility remains the most prevalent form of mistreatment in organizations. It affects nearly 75 per cent of people who
Quebec study finds incivility to be the most common form of mistreatment at work Read More »
Citizens wishing to conduct a combined search in the registers of wills and protection mandates will be able to do
A one-stop shop for will and protection mandate searches in Quebec Read More »
Highway 40 westbound is completely closed between the municipalities of Berthierville and Lanoraie for an indefinite period, the Ministry of
Highway 40 is closed westbound between Berthierville and Lanoraie Read More »
As post-secondary students head back to school in September, some say the everyday challenges of campus life are only amplified
Inflation, commutes and cross-border tensions loom over campus life for some students Read More »
MONTREAL — Far below the seals and belugas that dive gracefully through Quebec’s Saguenay fiord, there are small creatures burrowing
Making mud sexy: Scientists search for climate change answers in Quebec sea floor Read More »