The Montreal Canadiens lost for the second straight season, suffering a 5-4 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings at the Bell Center on Saturday. Jake Walman gave his team the win with a slap shot that pierced Jake Allen
Users of bus route 747, which connects Montreal-Trudeau Airport to the city center, will be able to use a digital transit pass from November 1st. The Regional Metropolitan Transport Authority (ARTM) and the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) announced
More precisely, it is the Matalco company that will become jointly owned by the two companies following the official ratification of the agreement. The boom in transport, construction and packaging sectors in our southern neighbors has contributed to an increase
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued the following statement today on International Day of People with Disabilities: “To build a fair, inclusive and accessible world, we must first act here, at home. Here today International Day of People with DisabilitiesWe renew
the essential As an aeronautical design engineer, he leads the Sigma-2 Commission within the French Aerospace Federation and is responsible for the scientific and technical analysis of cases of unidentified aerospace phenomena (PAN). For this Cartesian mind, certain phenomena observed
MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens rallied from an early 3-0 deficit but couldn’t make up for a poor start and lost to the Detroit Red Wings 5-4 in overtime on Saturday. Jake Walman played the overtime hero, hitting a slap
Leaders of Métis groups in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario say the law would open up new opportunities and foster a new relationship with Ottawa. Conversely, prominent First Nations voices are raising concerns about irreparable harm to treaty rights. They say
The Abitibi Center for Support and Combating Sexual Assault (CALACS) this week interviewed Abitibi-Témiscamingue MPs Suzanne Blais, Daniel Bernard and Pierre Dufour about Bill 15, entitled “Law to make health and social services more efficient” by Minister Christian Dube. This
The Zénith de Toulouse was full of fans of all ages who came to discover the third album “Noche” by the artist Sofiane Pamart. The opportunity to discover new works, but alsoListen again to other well-known and much-appreciated titles from
(Toronto) Pop-punk icon Avril Lavigne reflected on the humble beginnings of her more than 20-year singing career before she was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame at a gala organized in Toronto on Saturday evening. Posted at 12:11 p.m. Updated