Last November, a man in his 30s was fatally stabbed in the upper body during an altercation between a number of people at the intersection of Clark and De La Gauchetière streets.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/suspect-stabbing-montreal-chinatown-1.6972408?cmp=rss
Citing concerns about "politically-condoned" hate crimes and violence, India warned its citizens Wednesday to exercise the "upmost caution" when travelling in Canada.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/india-canada-travel-warning-1.6972377?cmp=rss
For the past 15 years, the borough has installed a temporary dome over the field, allowing an estimated 700 young players to use the facilities throughout the winter months. This year, however,...
Several students' parents have raised concerns about the proximity of hard drugs, such as fentanyl, to their children, as well as the potential impact on the safety of the small public park and p...
Five survivors of the 2017 Quebec City mosque attack who tried to stop the gunman were awarded medals of bravery by the Governor General of Canada Tuesday.
The Montreal Canadiens have acquired forward Tanner Pearson and a 2025 third-round pick from the Vancouver Canucks. In return, Montreal is sending goaltender Casey DeSmith.
Among the recommendations tabled Tuesday, provincial ridings in Montreal and Gaspésie should be nixed while two new ridings should be established in the Laurentides and Centre-du-Québec regions...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/electoral-map-quebec-changes-1.6971885?cmp=rss
Weeks after authorities assured the public there had been an improvement in the air quality, samples show the levels of air-borne nickel are still over the recommended levels.
The UBC Thunderbirds and Alberta Golden Bears stayed undefeated in Canada West, while the Bishop's Gaiters took the winning focus in Atlantic Canada on a bye week for the dominant St. FX X-Men.
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/university/usports-football-roundup-sept-18-1.6971421?cmp=rss
One of Quebec's natural treasures, which holds ancient evidence of the first global mass extinction of animal life on Earth, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/anticosti-island-world-heritage-site-1.6971150?cmp=rss
The father was driving westbound at 135 km/h with his children in the backseat of his minivan when he drove into a truck in the opposite lane.
Humanitarian clown Guillaume Vermette has worked in various countries across his 18-year career, but his recent trip to Ukraine was his first in an active war zone.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/humanitarian-clown-ukraine-1.6951627?cmp=rss
Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/inflation-cpi-canada-august-1.6971136?cmp=rss
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says other countries are quietly taking Canada's side as giant tech companies push back against his government's Online News Act.
After a dismal start, the UN is hosting a "halftime summit" about its 15-year plan to meet a series of human-development targets by 2030. Delegates will try to focus on problems like extreme pove...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/sdg-un-summit-halftime-1.6970999?cmp=rss
Quebec’s electoral map could look different the next time the province goes to the polls because of demographic changes that saw the number of eligible voters increase in some ridings and decre...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-electoral-map-changes-election-1.6970411?cmp=rss
Revolutionary Canadian playwright David Fennario died on Saturday. His 1979 play, Balconville, gained global acclaim. Along with plays, he wrote poetry, performed and was politically engaged in Q...
Montreal author Taras Grescoe felt dismayed by the state of today's food systems. That's why he travelled to places like Mexico City, where he ate bugs to learn more about the agricultural practi...
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/eating-bugs-food-systems-1.6970391?cmp=rss
The Montreal musician opened up about his recent tour, inspiration for new music and more.
Let's Go host Sabrina Marandola speaks with avian science expert David Bird about how bird migration and populations can change following the wildfires this summer.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/how-wildfires-are-impacting-birds-in-canada-1.6970799?cmp=rss