Montreal Today . apr. 4, 2026
A Metro strike hits Montréal grocery shelves, advance voting opens in Terrebonne, Quebecers rank among the world’s happiest, and Artemis II sparks national conversation. Your essential Saturday briefing.
A Metro strike hits Montréal grocery shelves, advance voting opens in Terrebonne, Quebecers rank among the world’s happiest, and Artemis II sparks national conversation. Your essential Saturday briefing.
Traffic disruptions, food recalls, messy weather and a seventh straight win for the Canadiens. Your clear, local roundup to start the day in Montréal.
Your evening roundup in Montréal: local stories, Québec politics, national updates, culture, traffic alerts and more… a clear, calm briefing to end the day informed.
A fatal train accident in Mile End, gas nearing $2/L, major court rulings and a new map of missing and murdered Indigenous women: your Montréal news for April 1.
Montreal in Brief : foreign investments, road safety, FIFA fraud, national issues and public health. The essentials of this Tuesday, clear and concise.
Montréal’s municipal professionals hold a one‑day strike, foreign investment rises in Greater Montréal, and key social and political issues shape the day’s news.
Montréal launches Nuits Montréal with 21 certified nightlife venues, as the Victoire climbs, the Canadiens push ahead, and solidarity grows after LaGuardia.
From a comet reversing its rotation to Manitoba science projects, an Egyptian mystery solved and a Habs win, here is your Friday roundup from Montréal.
Montréal QC ☕ Morning Chat Good morning, Montréal. This Thursday brings a major story affecting an essential service in our
Air Canada’s CEO is summoned to Ottawa over a unilingual English condolence message as tributes continue for the LaGuardia crash victims. Montréal faces new safety concerns, a measles outbreak, and a rare 48‑candidate by‑election in Terrebonne.