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Montreal is spending $400,000 to launch a pandemic-specific campaign to bring people downtown -- including inviting other Quebecers to rediscover the province's biggest city.
As 10,000 home daycare workers continue with day two of their strike a first mediation session got underway Tuesday morning.
The Quebec government may have significantly understated the number of schools in the province with at least one COVID-19 case, according to a Montreal parent who has compiled his own data.
Bishop's University in Sherbrooke has shut down classes after an outbreak of COVID-19 on campus.
On International Women's Day, the Quebec government is facing accusations of ignoring domestic violence in the province.
Quebec has refused to release its guidelines around which coronavirus patients will get lifesaving treatment first if resources become scarce. Ethicists and advocates for people with disabilities ...
After nine Montreal police officers pressured their union to fight racism, one expert says it's time to involve more unions in anti-racism measures.
With the school year beginning in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, keeping the halls and classrooms clean is more important than ever.
Police fear for the life of a man who was trapped under a snow shelter that collapsed near a private residence in Ste-Thérèse, in the Laurentians.
More than 100 scientists and health-care workers are demanding stricter rules for when schools reopen in a few days.
Jacques-Cartier Bridge multipurpose path and sidewalk will be open this winter, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to use the bridge all year long.
A Friday night fight degenerated to the point where a man fell off a cliff and into the Montmorency River in the municipality of Boischatel, near Quebec City.
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