As training camp kicks off, Martin St-Louis keeps a cool head when it comes to what is expected of his squad. In the first part of an interview with Jean-Charles Lajoie that aired Monday, the Montreal Canadiens pilot acknowledged that
Selected in the fourth round by the Canadians for the 2021 draft, Quebec defender William Trudeau has done whatever it takes in recent days at the Montreal organization’s rookie camp to stand out. TVA Sports hockey reporter Renaud Lavoie, along
Building on an outstanding streak since early September, the Toronto Blue Jays are nearing a place in the playoffs, but despite the finish line in sight, they will have very important series against direct rivals in the American League. Heading
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will take place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18. But now, at the beginning of this international high mass for sports, more and more voices are being raised and calling for a boycott
Max Homa successfully defended his Fortinet Championship crown on Sunday in Napa, California, thanks to a misstep by rival Danny Willett at the final pennant. Leading by two points after 17 holes, Willett only needed to set a four-foot putt
Tens of thousands of international students have been affected by the Australian government’s announcement. Young graduates in certain in-demand sectors such as nursing, engineering or IT can work longer in the area. This announcement is part of a series of
By clarifying the terms, employers and employees must be careful to put themselves in a corner. (Photo: Christina @ Wocintechchat for Unsplash) RHéveil-matin is a daily column in which managers and their employees present inspiring solutions for a good start
Québec solidaire spokesman Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois assures that unlike the 3rd link, all necessary studies would be done before nearly $13 billion would be poured into Quebec Rail and Quebec Bus, even if it means that Project to review in full
According to the government, Abitibi-Témiscamingue will be able to hire 11 new doctors in 2024. Rouyn-Noranda and the Vallée-de-l’Or would each benefit from three new doctors, two would go to Ville-Marie and two to Abitibi-Ouest and only one for Abitibi.
This text is part of the special section Museums Ottawa’s museums are welcoming visitors again after the pandemic and protests. And if the calendars of temporary exhibitions have often been jumbled in the last two years, we can always count