• Christmas Fund: Nora, 98, lives alone and does 'everything myself'

    Nora, 98, not only raised her four children, but she spent half of her life helping kids in need in Montreal. As a foster parent for more than four decades, she would care for newborns until they were put up for adoption at about six months old. “I had 48 years looking after foster children,” she said. “Now I live alone.” Nora first moved to Montreal from the Gaspé in 1942. She bought a $14 train ticket and came to the city on her own. She ended up building a life
  • Montreal's third snow-removal operation of the season kicks off Wednesday night

    The city of Montreal announced it will be begin its third snow-removal operation of the season beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The operation will take place in all boroughs and must be underway across the city no later than 7 p.m. Thursday. Motorists and residents are warned to respect parking restrictions during the process, leave sidewalks in front of residences clear of recycling or garbage bins, and to park parallel to the sidewalk and pull in their side rear view mirrors. A total of 3,000 wo
  • Ticketmaster faces Quebec class action over alleged abusive fees

    The world’s dominant ticketing platform, Ticketmaster, is facing a class action in Quebec after a court authorized a lawsuit over allegedly abusive service fees. On Monday, Eleni Yiannakis, a Quebec Superior Court judge, ruled that the plaintiffs had met the legal threshold for a proper trial. If successful, Ticketmaster could be forced to pay out compensatory damages for affected consumers. The lawsuit, initially filed in 2024 by the Montreal law firm Paquette Gadler, alleges that the ser
  • Crown seeks nine-year prison term for Candiac massage therapist who sexually assaulted 16 clients

    A Quebec Superior Court judge will decide later this month on what type of sentence a massage therapist from the South Shore merits for sexually assaulting 16 of his clients and for sometimes recording his disrobed clients with hidden cameras. The Crown has asked Justice Lyne Décarie that François Delorimier Vallières, 47, of Candiac be sentenced to a prison term of nine years. The sentence recommendation includes a seven-year term for the sexual assaults and two years to be
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  • Police treating man’s death in Quebec City fire as a homicide

    Police say a Quebec City fire that took the life of a 42-year-old man on Saturday night is being treated as arson, and the death will be investigated as a homicide. Quebec City’s police department reported that multiple 911 calls were made about smoke and flames pouring out of a second-floor apartment building in the St-Sauveur neighbourhood of Quebec City. When emergency services arrived at the building on St-Mathias St. shortly after 6:42 p.m. Saturday, they found an unconscious man in t
  • After Venezuela, Trump could put Canada ‘back in his crosshairs,’ Charest warns

    In the wake of his actions in Venezuela, U.S. President Donald Trump could put Canada “back in his crosshairs,” Jean Charest warns. “Canada must accelerate everything we need to do to be less economically dependent on the Americans, less dependent militarily as well, and we must act with a sense of urgency,” Charest, a former Quebec Liberal premier and former leader of the federal Progressive Conservatives, said in an interview with TVA. “Because if we don’t,
  • Obituary: Elwood Quinn remembered for bringing his love of farming to city dwellers

    Elwood Quinn, who introduced hundreds of thousands of city dwellers to the glory and vital importance of agricultural life at his Quinn Farm on the outskirts of Montreal, has died. Quinn, 78, suffered a heart attack Saturday after a morning spent feeding his animals, driving his tractor and seeing friends. It was pretty much the perfect start of a day for a farmer, his children wrote on social media. “Dad was old school, was never big on praise,” his son, Phil, wrote on Facebook. &ld
  • Elwood Quinn remembered for bringing his love of farming to city dwellers

    Elwood Quinn, who introduced hundreds of thousands of city dwellers to the glory and vital importance of agricultural life at his Quinn Farm on the outskirts of Montreal, has died. Quinn, 78, suffered a heart attack Saturday after a morning spent feeding his animals, driving his tractor and seeing friends. It was pretty much the perfect start of a day for a farmer, his children wrote on social media. “Dad was old school, was never big on praise,” his son, Phil, wrote on Facebook. &ld
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  • Pratte: No need for pro forma Quebec Liberal leadership race

    Charles Milliard has confirmed he will once more be a candidate for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. The first question Liberals must now ask themselves is whether they want a leadership race or a coronation for the former head of the Quebec federation of boards of trade. While most of us were celebrating the holiday season, members of the QLP’s executive committee were working on setting up the process that will guide the election of the party’s next leader, after Pablo R
  • Pratte: No need for another Quebec Liberal leadership race

    Charles Milliard has confirmed he will once more be a candidate for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. The first question Liberals must now ask themselves is whether they want a leadership race or a coronation for the former head of the Quebec federation of boards of trade. While most of us were celebrating the holiday season, members of the QLP’s executive committee were working on setting up the process that will guide the election of the party’s next leader, after Pablo R
  • Pratte: No need for a pro forma Quebec Liberal leadership race

    Charles Milliard has confirmed he will once more be a candidate for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. The first question Liberals must now ask themselves is whether they want a leadership race or a coronation for the former head of the Quebec federation of boards of trade. While most of us were celebrating the holiday season, members of the QLP’s executive committee were working on setting up the process that will guide the election of the party’s next leader, after Pablo R
  • Montreal Children's Hospital warns of possible measles exposure in its ER on Jan. 1

    The Montreal Children’s Hospital is alerting parents to a possible measles exposure if they and their children spent any time in its emergency room on Jan. 1 between 12:18 p.m. and 11:01 p.m. The hospital, which is part of the McGill University Health Centre’s Glen site in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, issued the alert on its website and Facebook page on Monday. The MUHC noted that “measles is a highly contagious viral infection that spreads through the air. It can be prevented by
  • Mulcair: Freeland flubs her farewell

    Chrystia Freeland has added needless controversy to her stellar political career. She should clear up the clouded situation on her own, while she still has the chance. Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he was naming Freeland, Canada’s former deputy prime minister and finance minister, as an adviser on economic development. Another feather in the cap of a woman whose economic savvy and deep connections to Ukraine made her an ideal candidate for such a posit
  • Man sought in connection with massive Desjardins data breach is arrested in Spain

    The Sûreté du Québec said Tuesday that Juan Pablo Serrano, one of Quebec’s most wanted fugitives who has been sought since June 2024 in connection with a major data breach at Desjardins, was arrested in Spain by local authorities. Serrano was arrested Nov. 7 during a joint operation conducted by the SQ, Spanish authorities and Interpol. He will remain in custody pending extradition proceedings aimed at returning him to Canada to face charges of fraud, identity theft, tr
  • Several car breakdowns reported on Highway 20 in Longueuil

    While it routinely issues such messages in the wake of major traffic accidents or disruptions, the Sûreté du Québec urged motorists Tuesday to avoid eastbound Highway 20 in Longueuil at the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel after an apparently unrelated series of vehicle breakdowns in the area. The message, issued by the provincial force at 9 a.m., notes that “there are at the moment multiple vehicle breakdowns reported on Highway 20 (Route 132) in Longueuil. We ask (m
  • Drivers urged to avoid eastbound Highway 20 in Longueuil

    While it routinely issues such messages in the wake of major traffic accidents or disruptions, the Sûreté du Québec urged motorists Tuesday to avoid eastbound Highway 20 in Longueuil at the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel after an apparently unrelated series of vehicle breakdowns in the area. The message, issued by the provincial force at 9 a.m., notes that “there are at the moment multiple vehicle breakdowns reported on Highway 20 (Route 132) in Longueuil. We ask (m
  • Two children die after four-vehicle accident in Laval

    Two children — including a five-month-old baby and a six-year-old girl — died Monday night after a four-vehicle pileup on Route 335 in Laval. Seven other people were injured in the accident, said Laval police spokesperson Geneviève Major. The two deceased children were siblings in a car with their parents, who both suffered serious injuries. Laval police said the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. when a driver travelling north on the highway apparently lost control of their v
  • Nine people injured in multi-vehicle pileup in Laval

    Nine people — including a nine-month-old infant — were injured Monday night in a four vehicle pileup on Route 335 in Laval. Laval police said the incident occurred at about 7:30 p.m., when a driver headed north on the highway apparently lost control of their vehicle about one kilometre north of Dagenais Blvd. and collided with three other cars travelling on the thoroughfare’s north and southbound lanes. The occupants of the vehicles — nine people aged between nine months
  • 6-year-old girl dies after four-vehicle accident in Laval

    A six-year-old girl has died and a five-month-old baby is in critical condition after a four-vehicle pileup Monday night. on Route 335 in Laval. Seven other people were injured in the accident, said Laval police spokesperson Geneviève Major. The two children were siblings in a car with their parents, who both suffered serious injuries. Laval police said the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. when a driver travelling north on the highway apparently lost control of their vehicle about one k
  • Charles Milliard will seek Quebec Liberal leadership after Rodriguez's resignation

    Charles Milliard will make a second attempt to win the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. With one week to go before the campaign to replace Pablo Rodriguez officially kicks off, Milliard is to announce Tuesday his intention to seek the post, sources confirmed to The Gazette. Last June, the former president of the Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec placed second to Rodriguez in a leadership election vote, which went into a second round. While Rodriguez won th
  • Charles Milliard enters race to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader

    Charles Milliard will make a second attempt to win the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party. With one week to go before the campaign to replace Pablo Rodriguez officially kicks off, Milliard confirmed his intention to seek the post in a video posted on social media Tuesday. He picks up where he left off in the last race. “Over the last few weeks, many of you — from every region of Quebec — have contacted me to resume this essential conversation,” Milliard says, standing
  • Todd: Labour of love — 40 years and counting of Gazette memories

    Forty years ago Tuesday, I left my apartment in New York City to take a flight to Montreal, where I was to begin work as a copy editor on the Gazette sports desk that night. It was Jan. 6, 1986. After months of indecision, I still wasn’t sure it was the right move. I loved New York, I had been out of newspapers for 15 years, I was taking an enormous pay cut and I was going to have to start at the bottom. I decided that I would work one week and see how it went. An hour into my first shift,
  • Woman pushed from balcony dies of injuries, becomes Montreal's first homicide of 2026

    A 31-year-old woman who was pushed from a third-storey balcony in the Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough on Jan. 1 has died from her injuries, Montreal police said Monday. A 31-year-old man was arrested at the scene in the wake of the incident and has appeared in court, said Montreal police spokesperson Manuel Couture. He faces a charge of aggravated assault for now. Neighbours said they witnessed the man push the woman off the balcony following an altercation around 8:15 a.m. on Ste-Ca
  • Man charged in death of Montreal woman pushed from balcony

    A 31-year-old woman who was pushed from a third-storey balcony in the Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough on Jan. 1 has died from her injuries, Montreal police said Monday. James Theramene, 31, of Laval, was arrested at the scene and has appeared in court, said Montreal police spokesperson Manuel Couture. He faces a charge of aggravated assault for now. He is scheduled to appear in court again on Wednesday. Theramene does not have a criminal record in provincial court. Neighbours said th
  • Yes, it's been cold in Montreal this winter, but not abnormally so

    It brought us a white Christmas, but also some confusion: Why has the weather been so bitterly cold in Montreal this early on in the winter? It actually hasn’t been very far from average, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. While the beginning of December was colder than usual, the rest of the month was fairly standard. Our perception may just be influenced by warmer weather in previous years. “It’s not unusual to see that kind of cold wave, and we were really f
  • Quebec Liberals set new guidelines for leadership race, name ethics officer

    The Quebec Liberal Party has outlined the rules for its second leadership contest in less than a year, imposing new ethical guidelines in the race to replace former leader Pablo Rodriguez. Rodriguez resigned in December, saying he had become a “distraction” for his party after his successful run for leadership had been plagued with a series of ethics allegations. Although Rodriguez was never directly accused, a report in Le Journal de Montréal charged that some Liberal party m
  • Melançon: Will 2026 mark the end the Legault era?

    “New year, new me,” as the saying goes. Well, maybe not if you’re François Legault. Among provincial party leaders in Quebec, Legault was probably the most eager to put 2025 behind him. The end of the year was a nightmare for his government. And the start of 2026 offers little relief as a series of looming developments threatens to further weaken the governing Coalition Avenir Québec and raise new questions about Legault’s political future. At the top of the
  • Melançon: Will 2026 mark the end of the Legault era?

    “New year, new me,” as the saying goes. Well, maybe not if you’re François Legault. Among provincial party leaders in Quebec, Legault was probably the most eager to put 2025 behind him. The end of the year was a nightmare for his government. And the start of 2026 offers little relief as a series of looming developments threatens to further weaken the governing Coalition Avenir Québec and raise new questions about Legault’s political future. At the top of the
  • Former priest who sexually abused boys banned from parts of C.D.N.-N.D.G. and T.M.R.

    Brian Boucher, who sexually abused two teenage boys while he was a Catholic priest in Montreal, is not allowed to be in parts of the Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Town of Mount Royal boroughs because he violated a condition of his release when he crossed paths with one of his victims while apparently attending mass at a church. In a decision made last week, the Parole Board of Canada decided to add a condition to others imposed on him in 2024 when he automatically qua
  • Pedestrian, 36, hit by truck near Jacques Cartier Bridge

    Montreal police are investigating after a 36-year-old man was hit by a truck Monday morning at the corner of De Lorimier Ave. and Logan St. near the Jacques Cartier Bridge. Police were informed of the incident by multiple 911 calls at 7:50 a.m. Officers at the scene found the pedestrian suffering from injuries to the upper body. He was conscious when he was taken to a hospital and police are awaiting an update on his condition. An initial investigation has determined the pedestrian was crossing

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