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Jews are no longer safe in a Canada in which antisemitism statements and incidents have risen greatly in this country since ...
Montrealers could be facing a transit strike next week, although the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) reassured riders, ...
After an unseasonable cold and windy weekend, summer will quickly return this week to Montreal. Sunday was downright cold.
The Big Bounce Canada 2025 tour is here for three weekends of inflatable fun. Running until Sunday, June 15th at Carrefour ...
More than 650 guests — including philanthropists, business leaders, healthcare professionals, and politicians — gathered on ...
The Suburban’s meet the CEO series, Minding Your Business, returns June 4 with Christopher Davis, president and CEO of CDC ...
Outgoing Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, and her successor as Projet Montréal leader, Luc Rabouin, are both reacting badly to ...
The Montreal Fringe Festival is regarded as he city’s summer block party of theatre, dance, music, comedy, circus and more.
Bill 96, now Law 14, French-language provisions regarding commercial signs and packaging came into effect Sunday June 1. The ...
More than 120 people packed the Baie D’Urfé Curling Club recently for the 12th annual Shindig, a fundraiser that has become a ...
If you live in the Greater Montreal Area and have either a passing interest or the slightest connection to amateur or ...
This was the scene on May 27 outside the Chevra Kadisha Synagogue in Snowdon. Anti-Israel protesters yelled hateful slogans ...
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