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One of Montreal’s few legal graffiti walls turns 50
New ReviewA tunnel in Montreal’s Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough has helped artists practice their craft for 50 years. It’s one of the only few legal graffiti walls left on the island. Artists came together to create art and celebrate the...
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New Netflix documentary explores demise of the Montreal Expos
New ReviewDocumentary filmmaker Jean-François Poisson speaks about his film, Who Killed the Montreal Expos.
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Could Montreal’s short-term rental rules change? Here’s where the leading municipal parties stand
New ReviewThe city’s homeowners can only currently rent out their places on short-term rental platforms during the summer and for a limited number of consecutive days. One party in the city’s municipal election is proposing loosening that...
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Sudha Krishnan FAST Municipal Elx 2025: Intro + throw to interview
New ReviewHi, I’m Sudha Krishnan, host of CBC Montreal. Municipal elections are happening across Quebec.It’s the chance for you to vote for local officials in your area, who will best represent you.If you haven’t been tuning in .. we’ve got you...
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Dennis Trudeau, the longtime CBC Montreal host who led a generation of journalists, dies at 77
New ReviewOne of Montreal’s most familiar anglophone voices during a tumultuous time in Quebec history, Dennis Trudeau began as a CBC radio host in 1979 and anchored Newswatch on CBC television from 1987 until 2005.
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Concordia closes campus over pro-Palestinian protest concerns
New ReviewPro-Palestinian protesters gathered at Concordia University in downtown Montreal drawing a large police presence, as part of one of the planned demonstrations that prompted the university to shut down the campus for the day.
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How is it this hot? Mid-summer weather in October surprises Montrealers
New ReviewWith a temperature record for this time of year broken, many took advantage of what feels like an extended summer — although not everyone was so warm on the weather.
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TIFF film puts Montreal’s Mile End on the big screen
New ReviewMile End Kicks, written and directed by Chandler Levack, is a romantic comedy set in 2011 that portrays the city’s music scene. The TIFF-premiered film was shot in the Mile End neighbourhood and features a well-known Parc Avenue shoe...
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Sarah Mullally becomes first woman to lead Church of England
New ReviewSarah Mullally was appointed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday, becoming the first woman to lead the Church of England in the 1,400-year history of the role. Mullally served as the Bishop of London since 2018 and previously...
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Milton Park residents call for new medical clinic to better serve community needs
New ReviewCo-ops in the Milton Park neighbourhood published a report about the lack of medical facilities in the area. The groups say with two nearby hospitals moving and a clinic closing over the years, people don’t have access to resources they...
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Everyone has a take on bike paths in Montreal. But what are the facts?
New ReviewBike lanes in Montreal can be a divisive topic. They get blamed for a lot, including killing small businesses and wasting the city’s money. We verified some of the statements Montrealers, politicians and social media users have made...
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Why (way) more people should vote in municipal elections
New ReviewDespite municipal governments controlling things that affect residents’ everyday lives and generate plenty of heated debate, turnout in municipal elections can be far lower than provincial or federal ones.
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Should Montreal do more to attract tourists? These mayoral hopefuls have different ideas
New ReviewProjet Montréal Leader Luc Rabouin and Ensemble Montréal Leader Soraya Martinez Ferrada, a former federal tourism minister, both agree the city should try to attract more visitors, but they don’t necessarily agree on what should be done.
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Cree corporation pitches $400M bid to repurpose Hudson’s Bay building into heritage hub
New ReviewThe James Bay Eeyou Corporation is partnering with real estate company JHD Real Estate to bid on the iconic downtown Montreal building. The project includes transforming the site into an Indigenous cultural centre and museum.
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Here are the roads closed for this weekend's Montreal Marathon
New ReviewThe 2025 Montreal marathon, officially named the Marathon Beneva de Montréal, will begin on Île Sainte-Hélène before weaving through the east side of downtown, heading up to Ahuntsic and finishing at Parc Maisonneuve.
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More to be done, but reconciliation with Indigenous communities on the right track, says Montreal
New ReviewWhen its strategy for reconciliation with Indigenous people was launched in 2020, the Valérie Plante administration set out 125 actions to improve services and partnerships with these communities. Though some have noticed a shift in...
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Quebec mother found not criminally responsible after leaving toddler in field
New ReviewA Quebec judge has found a woman charged with abandoning her toddler in an Ontario field in June was not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.
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More than 1,000 Quebec school buses remain out of service a week after one caught fire
New ReviewAfter initially being told Lion buses would gradually begin returning to service starting Monday, the manufacturer urged operators to conduct further inspections on both electric and diesel models.
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Montreal cycling Grand Prix draws protests against Israel-Premier Tech team
New ReviewPro-Palestinian protesters rallied on the sidelines of the circuit in Montreal calling the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team in the Grand Prix a form of sportwashing. The team is not directly funded by the Israeli state but...
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Who wants to be the next Montreal mayor?
New ReviewValérie Plante isn’t running again, so Quebec's largest municipality will have a new leader. Here’s a look at the candidates vying for the top job.
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He’s spent the last 25 years photographing doppelgängers
New ReviewSince 2000, Montreal-based photographer François Brunelle has been capturing people who look alike but aren’t related. He spoke with Radio Noon host Shawn Apel about his project, I’m not a look-alike!
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Montreal extreme sports festival wants to go big, but money is tight
New ReviewAn annual extreme sports festival is back in the Old Port. Jackalope's final stop is in Montreal where the festival originated. Organizers of the free event say they are having to scale back what they're offering when compared to other...
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Use public transit? STM workers are prepared to strike again. Here’s what you need to know
New ReviewSix strike days are slated to happen between Sept. 22 to Oct. 5. During those weeks, service will be limited on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Why Montreal’s 5 new Metro stations will feature the names of these notable women
New ReviewMontreal’s Blue line extension is under construction and slated for completion in 2031. The city’s mayor and transit authority have announced the names of the five new stations — a departure from the traditional convention of naming...