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Quebec Superior Court judge suspends curfew for homeless people
A Quebec Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that the curfew ordered by the provincial government should not apply to homeless people. Read More
View ArticleJudge authorizes class action suit over double-dipping parking meters
A Superior Court judge has authorized a class action suit against the city of Montreal and Quebec City that should address a question that has been on the minds of many who use parking meters. Read More
View ArticleMan charged with murder related to fire in St-Ours
A 44-year-old man was charged with second-degree murder Wednesday at the Sorel-Tracy courthouse in connection with a fire in St-Ours, a town 50 kilometres northeast of Montreal. Read More
View ArticleSt-Hubert woman charged with threatening Trump is having translation problems
Pascale Ferrier, the St-Hubert woman charged last year with attempting to send a poison-laced letter to then-U.S. president Donald Trump, is having difficulty getting a reliable translation of what is...
View ArticleMontreal police officer seriously injured on duty during altercation with driver
A Montreal police officer was seriously injured during a police intervention Thursday in Parc-Extension. Read More
View ArticleButters, the wild turkey who brought joy to Montreal during the pandemic,...
The wild turkey known as Butters who entertained people in western Montreal for months merely by its presence was killed Thursday after it was struck by a car. Read More
View ArticleCanadian airlines are cancelling flights. How will stranded travellers come...
Ginette Nu-Nga appeared to be carrying a heavy load on her shoulders as she prepared to board a flight at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on Friday. Read More
View ArticleMontrealer pleads not guilty to cocaine smuggling charges in Vermont
A 39-year-old Montrealer made his first appearance at a Vermont courthouse Friday where he is charged with taking part in a plot to smuggle 1,500 kilograms of cocaine from Peru to Vermont. Read More
View ArticleTeenager stabbed in Pointe-aux-Trembles
A teenage boy was stabbed Friday evening during an altercation involving a few people in the Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles borough. Read More
View ArticleMan charged with injuring and disarming Montreal police officer
A 31-year-old man made his first court appearance Friday on charges alleging he injured and disarmed a Montreal police officer in Parc-Extension. Read More
View ArticleTwo cars damaged by arson in Côte-St-Luc
The Montreal fire department has asked the Montreal police to assist in an arson investigation after two cars were slightly damaged in a fire that was deliberately set on private property on Collins...
View Article'Pilot to the stars' is fleeing justice and running out of options
The man who caused nearly $30 million in damage to Hydro-Québec's power grid remains on the lam, but he couldn't avoid justice Monday when the Quebec Court of Appeal rejected all of his appeals in his...
View ArticleJudge to decide on Hasidic group's request for an injunction this week
A Quebec Superior Court judge is expected to rule this week on whether the stricter COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the provincial government last month violate the constitutional rights of Hasidic...
View ArticleMan who stabbed N.D.G. resident back behind bars after a month on the lam
Mathew Roberge, the man who has been illegally at large twice while serving his sentence for randomly stabbing a woman in the neck in the Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, is back behind...
View ArticleCharges stayed against man accused of trying to kill Montreal cop
A man who spent six nights in jail after he was arrested as a suspect in the attempted murder of a Montreal police officer last week saw the charges filed against him be placed under a stay of...
View ArticleFirefighters in Quebec City rescue two people and two cats from burning building
Firefighters in Quebec City rescued two people and two cats from a burning apartment building in the provincial capital. Read More
View ArticleCOVID-19 death toll in Quebec reaches a total of 9,999 as hospitalizations drop
Quebec recorded 27 more deaths attributable to COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total number of fatalities caused by the virus in the province to 9,999. Read More
View ArticleRCMP firearms investigation turns up 10 homemade bombs in Quebec City home
A 47-year-old Ancienne-Lorette resident has been charged in court after RCMP investigators found 10 homemade bombs inside his home. Read More
View ArticleFounding member of Montreal Hells Angels turned down for parole, but gets...
Being turned down for parole back in September came with a benefit for Michel (Sky) Langlois, one of the founding members of the Hells Angels in Montreal. Read More
View ArticleKilling of West Island landlord 'planned and deliberate,' jury told
The fatal shooting of a landlord hoping to collect overdue rent from a tenant in the West Island three years ago was planned and deliberate, a jury at the Montreal courthouse was told Wednesday. Read More
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