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Montreal’s Greek community turns out for Independence Day parade
Thousands of people are crowding the streets of Park Extension in a celebration of independence. Though the parade commemorates Greece’s independence from the Ottoman ... -
Hundreds take to Montreal streets in anti-racism demonstration
Over 100 people gathered in front of the Saint-Laurent Metro station Sunday to denounce what they call “racist, misogynistic and xenophobic” government policies. Some ... -
Brownstein: Have a little heart for Montreal’s cabbies
Pretty much everyone I know in this city has been smitten with Uber. They love the convenience. They love the app. They love the ... -
Brownstein: Have a little heart for Montreal’s cabbies
Pretty much everyone I know in this city has been smitten with Uber. They love the convenience. They love the app. They love the ... -
US-based Corning opens software innovation centre in Montreal
Corning, an American materials science technology company, has opened a research and development centre in Montreal, focused on discovering and developing software solutions for ... -
Montreal borough councillor apologizes to anyone offended by headscarf comments
A councillor for the borough of Anjou, in Montreal’s east end, is attempting to clarify derisive comments she made about a doctor who wears a headscarf and the ... -
More than half of Quebec’s homeless population lives in Montreal
There are about 5,789 people visibly living on the streets in Quebec — about 76 people for every 100,000 residents, according to results of ... -
Montreal to take down 80-year-old crucifix from city chambers
For more than 80 years, a crucifix has overseen the civic business of Canada’s second-largest city from its perch above Montreal’s city council chambers. ... -
Walker embraces Montreal memories
MONTREAL — There’s no shortage of players that Larry Walker idolized when he was growing up. But when it comes to the qualities those ... -
Montrealer was tipster in U.S. college bribery scandal — and has kids at Yale
He was an A student, a star hockey player and the most popular person in his Wagar High School graduating class of 1980. To ...