Quebecers still have vivid memories of 1998 ice storm
The freezing drizzle had already been falling for four days when Normand Chaput left his home in St-Hyacinthe, Que., on Jan. 9, 1998.
Some Quebec flood victims preparing to spend Christmas in hotel rooms
More than six months after the floods, this family of six is living in two hotels rooms at a Holiday Inn as they wait for the provincial government to decide whether their home has sustained too much damage to repair.
Ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest gets 12-year prison sentence
The 20 years that have passed since Bertrand Charest's crimes cannot erase the pain he inflicted on his young victims, a judge said on Friday, December 8, 2017, as he sentenced the former national ski coach to a 12-year prison term.
Montreal events mark anniversary of 1989 shootings
Bouquets of red, pink and white roses were laid outside École Polytechnique on Wednesday at the foot of a plaque bearing the names of the 14 women who were killed there 28 years ago.
Northern Quebec police force's only female Inuit officer beating the odds
Though she's only 22, Constable Pamela Stevenson is undoubtedly one of her northern Quebec police force's most coveted new recruits.
'Happy warrior' takes over Montreal city hall
Promising to be a "happy warrior" for Montrealers, Valérie Plante was sworn in on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, as the city's first female mayor in its 375-year history.
Condemn both terrorism and Islamophobia in wake of Edmonton attacks, Imam says
It's important to condemn both terrorism and Islamophobia in the wake of violent overnight attacks in Edmonton, the founder of a Muslim group said Sunday, October 1, 2017.
Denis Shapovalov's success comes as no surprise to early opponent
Teen tennis star Denis Shapovalov continues his improbable run into the fourth round of the U.S. Open.
Storm-battered Quebec towns preparing for effects of changing climate
The windswept archipelago of Iles-de-la-Madeleine used to spend most of every winter firmly encased in the ice of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, protected from the worst effects of winter storms.
NDP candidates face off during French-language debate in Montreal
All four candidates criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for rejecting any possibility of re−opening the constitution, with Caron and Singh accusing him of "slamming the door" on the province.