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La Tulipe Wins Court Battle Against Noise Restrictions

Montreal's beloved La Tulipe performance venue triumphs in Quebec court, overturning noise restrictions that threatened its survival. The landmark decision preserves the city's vibrant arts scene and cultural heritage.

Man Stabbed During Violent Dispute in Montreal's Lachine

A heated dispute in Montreal's Lachine borough turned violent Tuesday afternoon, resulting in a man being hospitalized with stab wounds. Montreal police are actively investigating the incident that sent shockwaves through the community.

James Moore: Canada's Most Critical Budget in Decades

As Canada prepares for what former industry minister James Moore calls 'the most critical budget in decades,' key questions about economic competitiveness, productivity, and national priorities demand answers. Discover what's at stake for Canadian taxpaye

Montreal Transit Strike Strands Sports Fans

A massive transit strike in Montreal has left thousands of sports fans scrambling as the city's public transportation network grinds to a halt during major Canadiens and Alouettes events.

Montreal Mayoral Election: Complete Voter Guide

Get the inside scoop on Montreal's mayoral election as candidates prepare for a political showdown that will shape the city's future. Discover the key issues, major contenders, and what's at stake for Canada's second-largest metropolis.

Montreal's wood smoke promises go up in flames

Projet Montréal's pledge to regulate wood-fired emissions in Montreal's iconic food establishments has gone up in smoke, leaving residents and critics frustrated by unfulfilled environmental commitments.

Pedestrian killed at Décarie intersection, driver arrested

A fatal pedestrian collision at Montreal's busy Décarie Boulevard intersection has left one dead and resulted in a driver's arrest. Emergency services responded to the Thursday morning incident that has shocked the community.

Canada Spends $1.5M Fighting Black Employees' Lawsuit

Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.

Canada's Champagne-Spending Civil Servants Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals Canadian civil servants expensed luxury champagne, premium alcohol, and extravagant catering while taxpayers face economic pressures. Discover the shocking details of government spending excess.

Montreal Mayoral Hopefuls Defy Poll Numbers

Despite trailing significantly in recent polls, Montreal's mayoral contenders remain confident about their chances as election day approaches. Discover why these candidates believe they can still secure victory.

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