Avril Lavigne announces greatest hits tour, hitting several Canadian cities
Avril Lavigne says she's bringing Simple Plan on some of her North American tour dates.
Entertainment
Jan 22
Disability advocacy group asks UN to investigate ‘discriminatory’ Quebec policy
In Quebec, 28,000 seniors living with disabilities have seen their pensions reduced by 18 to 24 per cent compared to regular pensions. COPHAN has filed a complaint with the UN.
Politics
Jan 27
Police in Quebec, Ontario, N.B. make 46 arrests in anti-child porn operation
In Quebec, police say 26 suspects — all male, ranging in age from 17 to 84 years old — were arrested across the province between Nov. 27 and 30.
Crime
Dec 1, 2023
Trudeau defends Canada’s military spending against U.S. senator’s scolding
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan has grilled Canadian defence spending as “incredibly disappointing,” and said “Americans get frustrated when our allies don't pull their weight.”
Politics
Jul 27, 2023
The law of attraction: Magnet fishing grows in popularity in Quebec
From metallic objects from long-lost weapons to complete golf carts, almost anything can be pulled from the water with high-powered magnets.
Canada
Jul 6, 2023
Who will be this year’s Calgary Stampede parade marshal?
Hansen will be the first Canadian to orbit the moon as part of the historic Artemis II mission.
Canada
Jun 14, 2023
Ottawa seeking ‘impartial’ board members to review military colleges
Five external recruits will include people with expertise in adult education, young adult development and cultural evolution and organizational change, a military job posting says.
Canada
Jun 14, 2023
After 185 years, Quebec Patriot gets his wish with crosses from New Zealand shipwreck
The Quebec Patriot's descendants say they hope relics can be used to raise awareness of a little-known chapter in the province's history.
Canada
Jun 12, 2023
Canadian Forces reservist died fighting with ISIS
Investigators said Bilal Khan, a former reservist from Hamilton, was the only known Canadian ex-soldier to join the ISIS terrorist group.
Canada
May 30, 2023
Military police watchdog to probe how case against Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin was handled
A Quebec court acquitted Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin last December of one count of sexual assault, after the military police investigated the allegation from 1988.
Canada
May 23, 2023
Metro reports higher profit and sales in first quarter amid soaring inflation
On an adjusted basis, Metro says it earned $1.00 per diluted share, up from an adjusted profit of 88 cents per diluted share a year earlier.
Canada
Jan 24, 2023
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue’s only grocery store closes with little warning
The only grocery store in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is permanently closed as of Saturday evening and employees and residents are left wondering what happened.
Consumer
Jan 14, 2023
Quebec duo sets world record after performing jumps from hot-air balloons
Imagine launching yourself from a moving hot-air balloon eight-storey's high and landing in the waters of a river below. Two Quebec athletes just proved it's possible.
Canada
Sep 20, 2021
Police forces conduct series of drug raids across Greater Montreal Thursday
A dozen of raids were conducted in the Greater Montreal area by a number of police forces Thursday morning aimed at dismantling drug trafficking operations.
Crime
Nov 19, 2021
Paralympic champion Aurélie Rivard still floating on a cloud after record medal haul in Tokyo
Rivard, 25, of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., won an impressive five medals, including a pair of gold and one silver in para swimming.
Sports
Sep 8, 2021
Rochat scores as Whitecaps end record losing streak with 1-0 win over Philly
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Rochat scores as Whitecaps end record losing streak with 1-0 win over Philly
<p>VANCOUVER - Alain Rochat's goal in the 12th minute gave the Vancouver Whitecaps a 1-0 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday.</p> <p>The win, the first since the Whitecaps' season opener on March 19, en</p>
Jun 18, 2011
Soldiers arrive in towns southeast of Montreal to help with floods
Canadian soldiers are being deployed in southeastern Quebec this morning to help flood victims. Their arrival came a day after Quebec Premier Jean Charest asked for help from the Canadian Forces.
May 5, 2011
Flooding fears worsen in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Although they hoped the worst was over, it seems flood victims in the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu area of Quebec are in for even more rising waters.
Another 50-60 mm of rain is expected to fall by the time the weekend arrives, according to weather reports.
May 4, 2011
Braking the key to winning in Montreal, says Jacques Villeneuve
It’s a simple concept in racing — the less time you spend slowing down, the faster you go.
Aug 25, 2010
Rapids extend Whitecaps’ winless skid to six games, but Caps gain point
VANCOUVER - Alain Rochat's calm composure in front of the cameras and microphones defied the emotions that were churning inside him.
Sep 23, 2012