As of midnight Friday, the Guy Street exit off the Ville-Marie Expressway will be closed until fall, shutting down one of the busiest entrances into the city for months.
While known to be territorial during nesting season it seems ‘Momma Goose’ has gotten used to the busy foot traffic and local stardom.
Quebec is changing its controversial plan to build two mini private hospitals. Instead of providing services to a wider public, the latest plan is to focus on services for seniors.
People are outraged about a recent decision to remove dozens of garbage cans along the Lachine Canal, prompting fears that the picturesque area could turn into a wasteland.
Honouring current leases and upholding the historical patronage of the site are factors written into the sale, according to Sister Ona B. Bessette.
Measures to appease the fears of Saint-Henri residents, who have been vocal surrounding the supervised injection site, were visible on its first day of opening.
The lack of regulation on construction sites is cause for concern and the lives of workers at risk, according to spokesperson Martin L’Abbée.
Montreal police said an ‘incendiary device’ was thrown through the window of a landscaping business in Saint-Laurent early Tuesday in what police are calling a targeted arson.
It’s hard not to marvel at what Dan Rogers’ store front has to offer: part improptu art gallery, part custom leather atelier. it’s a staple of the Petit-Laurier neighborhood.