Our favourite things: Made-in-Quebec athletic apparel is a great motivator
"When you put on the right clothing, it motivates you to train," says one of the former elite speed kayakers behind Tesca Sport.
View ArticleEnsemble Montréal demands changes to 'greedy' municipal budget
Opposition party proposing an amendment to lessen the tax hit in Mayor Valérie Plante's 2023 $6.76-billion municipal budget.
View ArticleMontreal's 'accounting gymnastics' turn projected deficit into surplus: critics
The 2023 municipal operating budget forecasts the agglomeration will end 2022 with a surplus of $129.4 million, but in reality there is a projected operating deficit of over $80 million, the city has...
View ArticleMontreal saying 'Do as I say, not as I do' with car ownership, critics say
City's fleet has grown since Projet Montréal entered office five years ago, an examination by the Montreal Gazette reveals.
View ArticleCaught in a condo nightmare, losing sleep over noise next door
As buildings get taller and more closely packed in Montreal, the risks of construction disturbances “become more and more significant."
View ArticleProjet Montréal 'isn't setting the example' on car use, opposition charges
The Plante administration is defending new leasing agreements for more than 4,600 municipal vehicles on top of the city's growing permanent fleet.
View ArticlePointe-Claire to hold special council meeting on Cadillac Fairview development
Councillors are divided over the issue to develop areas around the mall, which includes natural habitat.
View ArticleDeveloper in Rosemère turns to courts to get zoning change
Quartier Melrose Inc. is suing the city local MRC for a zoning change to transform the defunct local golf course into a housing development.
View ArticleBalarama Holness's Bloc Montréal party officially authorized by Quebec
"We want to represent the distinct culture, economy and life of Montreal," Holness told the Montreal Gazette on Tuesday.
View ArticleJudge rejects government's effort to quash evidence in Nunavik class action
Lawsuit seeks compensation of $219M, plus $75M in punitive damages, for repeated violations of the three-day maximum delay for bail hearings.
View ArticleA to Z guide helps non-profits buy into Montreal's hot housing market
Many community groups are being squeezed out by staggering rent increases and a shortage of adequate spaces.
View ArticleHold onto your hats, it's windier in Montreal
During most of last winter it was twice as windy as the average during the last 50 years, according to data from Environment Canada.
View ArticleOvernight disturbances soar with flight delays at Trudeau airport
More jets are being allowed to take off or land during restricted hours, affecting sleep for people living under flight paths.
View ArticleMontreal North intersection where 2-year-old died is problem spot, residents say
The girl was in a stroller being pushed by her mother Wednesday morning when the pair were hit by a car that was making a turn at the corner of Fleury St. E. and des Récollets Ave.
View ArticleMan charged with assault following brother's death in Pointe-St-Charles
Craig Kowal faces four charges in all; assault with a weapon, assault, uttering threats and assault by choking and/or strangling.
View ArticleBloc Montréal's Holness calls for more powers, cut of QST for Montreal
Bloc Montréal says it will campaign to give a cut of the provincial sales tax to Montreal, in part to finance free public transit service during rush hour.
View ArticleWoman walking on highway in Dorval dies after being hit by several cars
It's the second time in 24 hours a person wandering on a Dorval highway has died after being struck.
View ArticleHow far right is Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime? His past offers clues
The politician posing a threat to François Legault in the CAQ's heartland has self-described "libertarian views" and a more radical concept of freedom.
View ArticleColin Standish, the quintessential anglo, seeks to unify and 'take back Quebec'
Running in the provincial election didn’t feel like a choice, the Canadian Party of Quebec founder says. “It’s been a compulsion."
View ArticleBalarama Holness leads 'positive rebellion' for a seat at the table
Bloc Montréal leader says his third bid for public office shows his determination to be heard and "start advancing change."
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