Experts expect floods from heavy rains to happen more frequently, and municipalities are struggling to come up with ways to protect property, including amending laws.
Housing advocates in Quebec are sounding alarms, saying the number of people without homes since the province’s traditional moving day more than two months ago has only grown.
A group of residents in Oka, Que., is preparing to take matters into its own hands, if authorities refuse to act, to stop the illegal dumping of contaminated soil in Kanesatake.
For one family in the city’s Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, the memories of what happened June 24th near Parc Mésy are still raw.
A Montreal man says since his dogs are special needs and docile, he allows them off leash in secluded areas in parks near his home, away from people. He’s facing fines of $2,100.
Fourteen deaths are potentially linked to the extreme heat reported during a three-day period in mid-June, according to Montreal public health officials.
Most of the world’s best tennis players are in Montreal this week competing at the National Bank Open. Organizers are hoping to set a new attendance record.
Residents in the Town of Mount Royal (TMR) say their homes have been flooded multiple times and are concerned that their municipality isn’t doing enough to help solve the problem.
The all-electric and fully automated REM rail service is celebrating its one-year anniversary — but there have been plenty of problems.