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The Montreal International First Peoples Festival unveiled the programming for its 35th edition during a press conference on Wednesday. It runs Aug. 5 to 14 at Place des Festivals. The festival will ...
"The fluidity at the access will be much more improved," said Yves Beauchamp, CEO of Aéroports de Montréal, as Trudeau airport is set to undergo a $10-billion transformation over the next decade, ...
Punjab police have confirmed a Canadian-based man has been charged and arrested in the fatal hit-and-run of Fauja Singh, who was believed to be the world’s oldest marathon runner.
Montreal’s Eugenie Bouchard is retiring from professional tennis after the National Bank Open in her hometown later this month, Tennis Canada has announced. “Genie” received a wild card to compete in ...
Richmond RCMP says officers arrested a suspect who hijacked a small aircraft and then entered the airspace near Vancouver International Airport (YVR), causing multiple delays at the airport.
Nova Scotia RCMP say they are conducting an 'intensive' search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, who have been missing for more than two months, despite criticism on lack of updates to family.
Pablo Picasso’s painting “L’Hétaïre” is back on display at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) after being sprayed with pink paint by an activist in June. The MMFA announced it in a press release ...
Often invisible to medical tests, McGill University researchers are explaining why chronic pain is generally discounted. In a new study, they are showing that it can be better assessed when doctors ...
The largest comedy festival in the world is back in Montreal. The iconic Just For Laughs Festival begins today and is set to keep festivalgoers laughing until July 27. After going bankrupt last year ...
While sipping on his morning coffee on Saturday, Quebecer Jacques Deschamps checked his Lotto Max tickets and his life was changed. At first, the man in his 60s from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield thought ...
The Legault government announced Wednesday morning additional investments of $540 million for student services in schools.
Credit card holders in Quebec will be required to pay at least five per cent of their monthly balance starting on Aug. 1. For ...
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