News Clip1:23
Curated Video

#TheMoment Montreal's snow was used to make a ski jump downtown

9th - Higher Ed
McGill student Emily Sofin recounts the moment she and her friends took advantage of the recent snowstorms by building a ski jump in the middle of Montreal.
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

'This is real now': Trudeau says high-speed rail is coming to Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking from Montreal on Wednesday, announced a plan for a 1,000 km high-speed rail network connecting Quebec City and Toronto — and took a question about what makes this announcement different after...
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Montreal parents, students climb piles of snow on way back to school

9th - Higher Ed
It was back to school for students in Montreal, but getting around was not easy.
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

Back-to-back winter storms bury parts of Canada in snow

9th - Higher Ed
Of course the ice and snow at Pearson was part of those back-to-back winter storms that buried Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces, under a blanket of snow. As Vanessa Lee tells us, it could take more than a week to clear it away.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Central Canada digs out from back-to-back snowstorms

9th - Higher Ed
It will take weeks for some parts of Central Canada to clean up after back-to-back snowstorms dumped as much as 70 centimetres of snow in the area.
News Clip4:29
Curated Video

About 40 cm of snow fell in Montreal overnight with over 70 cm since Thursday

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec is buried under mounds of snow after a second massive storm in just three days. Strong winds of up to 90 kilometres an hour are causing problems for much of the province.And in Montreal, officials say it could take the city up to...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

How Montrealers are coping after back-to-back snowstorms hit the city

9th - Higher Ed
With cars, driveways and sidewalks buried, people tried to clear the snow as best they could. The city says the cleanup is expected to take about eight days.
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

Montreal theatre that welcomed Kevin Hart and Jimmy Carr, shutting its doors after 20 years

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal’s MainLine Theatre, one of only three English theatres left on the island, is closing and its organizers are searching for a new venue.
News Clip1:07
Curated Video

Mariah Keopple's early goal holds up as the game-winner, Victoire steamrolls New York

9th - Higher Ed
Mariah Keopple scored one of six goals for the Victoire, and PWHL-leading Montreal dominated the Sirens, 6-2.
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Apps to make buying Canadian easier pop up in patriotism push

9th - Higher Ed
Apps to make buying Canadian products at the grocery easier are showing up across the country with entrepreneurs crowdsourcing information about the origins of materials and ingredients.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Does Montreal’s new financial help for small concert venues come too little, too late?

9th - Higher Ed
The city is launching a more than $800,000 support program to help local venues stay afloat. But those who run those spots are asking if time has already run out.
News Clip0:49
Curated Video

Many Canadians wake up to a blanket of snow

9th - Higher Ed
Winter conditions are impacting Canadians across the country.
News Clip0:50
Curated Video

Massive snow system brings heavy snowfall, freezing rain to most of eastern Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal and Toronto are seeing their heaviest snowfall in years.
News Clip4:51
Curated Video

Soraya Martinez-Ferrada launches Ensemble Montréal leadership bid with strong support

9th - Higher Ed
The former federal tourism minister has secured the backing of four borough mayors, two city councillors and the party’s interim leader, Aref Salem. Martinez-Ferrada says she wants to position Ensemble Montréal as a viable alternative to...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Auto theft plummets but is still a major problem, report says

9th - Higher Ed
After years of historic highs, a new report shows Canada’s auto theft rate dropped by over 18 per cent in 2024 after a police crackdown and beefed-up security at Canada’s borders before stolen cars could be shipped overseas.
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

Car thefts in Canada are down. Have initiatives to combat the problem actually worked?

9th - Higher Ed
Though the amplitude of the problem is still significant, it appears efforts to curb car thefts in the country have begun to pay off. Canada’s insurance crime watchdog says thefts dropped about 18 per cent in 2024 across the country and...
News Clip1:25
Curated Video

Montreal is getting pummeled with up to 40 cm of snow. Here's what you need to know

9th - Higher Ed
Environment and Climate Change Canada is warning people in southern Quebec to prepare for worsening travel conditions.
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

She lost her brother to suicide. Now, she knows it was 'no one's fault'

9th - Higher Ed
Fabio Da Costa died by suicide on June 15, 2023. His sister, Vanessa, is sharing his story and working with the Suicide Prevention Centre of Montreal to raise awareness about mental health.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Tariff tension adds fuel to Canada-U.S. hockey rivalry

9th - Higher Ed
The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament gets underway this week in Montreal and Halifax, but political tension between Canada and the U.S. is adding fuel to the hockey rivalry.
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Pedestrian-only streets in the winter? Montreal wants to give it a shot

9th - Higher Ed
Pedestrian streets have become a summer norm in Montreal. The city is looking to experiment with the concept during the winter but not everyone thinks it's a good idea.
News Clip7:27
Curated Video

Will Natalie Spooner's return turn Toronto's season around?

9th - Higher Ed
Host Anastasia Bucsis is joined by women's hockey insider Karissa Donkin to break down the biggest storylines heading into the 2nd half of the PWHL season.
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

The 4 Nations Face-Off is a big deal for hockey fans, and the puck drops in Montreal

9th - Higher Ed
The Bell Centre is the first of two venues, hosting most of the world’s biggest hockey stars as they play for their country in a best-on-best tournament for the first time in nearly a decade.
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

‘Problematic behaviour’ rising sharply on Montreal Metro, new figures reveal

9th - Higher Ed
As the city grapples with growing homelessness and drug use issues, Montreal’s transit authority says it’s intervening in more than 70 cases every day on average of what it calls problematic behaviour or incivility, while overdose...
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Artist rediscovers favourite Montreal spots through embroidery

9th - Higher Ed
Véronique Buist asked Montrealers to submit photos of their most-liked places through social media. She embroidered the images on handmade paper and is showing her work at the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre in Dorval, Que.