The Arepera du Plateau restaurant in Montreal's Plateau Mont-Royal borough was taken over by volunteers on Saturday. They were busy organizing donated supplies destined for earthquake relief in Venezuela, after back-to-back quakes on Wednesday devastated the South American country.
Quebec's auto insurance board and the motorcycle association are promoting the use of portable airbags. They say using these vests, along with other safety measures should help bring down the number of road fatalities involving motorcycles.
The Toronto Maple Leafs dealt defenceman Brandon Carlo to the St. Louis Blues for a pair of third-round picks at the 2026 NHL draft on Saturday in Buffalo.
For the first time in its 43 year history, the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs is bringing its annual convention to Montreal. Co-organizers Jean-Marc Robichaud and Joel Smith tell CBC's Dionne Codrington all about the event, which runs from July 1 to July 5, 2026.
For the second consecutive World Cup, there are questions about Alphonso Davies, arguably the best player Canada has produced, and his contributions to the men’s team. The difference this time around is that he hasn’t played a minute.
Rachelle Wrathmall, 31, was found dead in her Lennoxville home in Sherbrooke, Que., in June of 2007. She had been stabbed to death. The day before she was found, her husband left Canada and eventually returned to his home country.
The City of Mercier on Montreal's South Shore is launching a petition to pressure the Quebec government to tackle chronic traffic congestion on Route 138, an issue officials say has frustrated residents for years.
As the housing affordability crisis persists, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada announced Friday that the city is unlocking $540,000 to renovate 45 vacant housing units for vulnerable residents.
A Quebec facility that houses one of North America's only laboratories capable of developing film for professional productions is being shuttered, with the owner citing declining investment in local audiovisual productions as a factor.
All Boivin, considered the most wanted fugitive in Canada, has been arrested in Spain, according to Radio-Canada sources.
Bilingual stop signs in Wendake near Quebec City are being replaced to show the Wendat word säa'tatenh, in an effort to revitalize the Indigenous language.
Montreal police are investigating what they describe as a suspicious death after a body was found in a tent downtown Thursday morning.
Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody is heading to Toronto for a limited run starting July 9, debuting just after Pride and during Fringe. Canadian director-producer Alan Kliffer says the show’s off-Broadway success started as a fandom-inspired idea to turn the hit Canadian TV series' romance into a musical parody. He hopes Toronto keeps the momentum going toward a full-scale Canadian production.
There might be a fan for every FIFA World Cup 2026 team in the city’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. We visited the corner of Lacombe and Gatineau avenues to capture the excitement and energy that’s blossomed since the tournament started.
The Quebec government has launched an international call for interest for the third link project — which would link Quebec City to Lévis on its south shore — with the Transport Ministry accepting submissions until Aug. 10.
Funeral services for Mohamed Lamine Benredouane were held on Wednesday, drawing scores of people who wanted to pay tribute.
Canada’s men lost to Switzerland 2-1 in a sweltering B.C. Place on Wednesday afternoon, ending their hopes of continuing their historic World Cup campaign at home.
Quebec independence would yield $13 billion to $16 billion in administrative savings by eliminating or merging most of the roughly 230 federal agencies operating in the province, Parti Québécois (PQ) Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon announced Tuesday.
The City of Montreal will name Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher a citizen of honour. The ceremony will take place at city hall Thursday afternoon.
The two victims killed in Monday's Côte-des-Neiges shooting — a Montreal police officer and a civilian — will be honoured at two separate ceremonies on Wednesday.
A Montreal couple was confused and upset after they rebooked their Air Canada flight to take advantage of a new sale, and the rebooked tickets cost slightly more. Dynamic pricing, which can cause base fares to fluctuate, was partly to blame. Some experts are calling for more transparency when companies use dynamic pricing during a discount promotion.
A coalition of Indigenous leaders, led by the Anishinaabe First Nation, is calling on the Quebec government to modernize the process surrounding the granting of mining claims.
There will not be an English-language debate before the upcoming Quebec provincial election, after two of the main parties declined an invitation.
The masked Quebec band and Canadian country icon both performed for the 1st time on Later... with Jools Holland this past weekend.
The Montréal Victoire have signed forward Emma Maltais to a two-year contract, the reigning Professional Women's Hockey League champions announced Tuesday.
The 3,000-kilowatt wind turbine is one of two under development in the Nunavik region, which relies almost exclusively on imported diesel fuel.
An armed standoff at a hotel in Côte-des-Neiges left a police officer, a civilian and a suspect dead. The shooting marked the third time an officer in Canada was killed in less than two weeks, raising questions about whether violence against officers is increasing.
Montreal police announced "with profound sadness" that Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane was the officer who was killed in the line of duty Monday during an intervention in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood.
The Liberal government is weighing a significant routing change for the Alto high-speed rail project that would move the line's corridor south toward the shore of Lake Ontario, CBC News has confirmed.
With officers at a Montréal-Nord police station under investigation for discrimination and racist acts, a local Black family is speaking out. They have filed a complaint against police alleging excessive force after a backyard birthday party ended in pepper spray and hospitalization.
Back in October, Quebec’s chief coroner ordered a public inquiry into deaths caused by freight trucks and legal changes are already underway, but recent fatal collisions are continuing to raise concerns about road safety.
The Toronto Sceptres signed veteran forward Jamie Lee Rattray to a two-year contract as part of a series of roster moves in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Saturday.
Communities throughout Quebec are marking National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 with local celebrations and cultural events.
CBC Quebec covered the Montreal Victoire's championship-clinching game from the family section, interviewing players' relatives about the historic victory.
A walking tour in Montreal's Old Town collaborates with Cree storyteller Sophie-Claude Miller to present Indigenous histories connected to well-known tourist sites in the area.
A fire broke out in an apartment building in Montréal-Nord on Friday afternoon, leaving two children seriously injured.
The original Great Peace of Montreal treaty, signed in 1701 by leaders of nearly 40 Indigenous nations to end decades of warfare, is now on display at the Pointe-à-Callière Museum in Montreal for the second time in history.
Montreal has established a housing project with 18 apartments offering subsidized rent and on-site counselling for people exiting homelessness.
Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné broke his leg during a World Cup match against Qatar, which Canada won 6-0. The Montreal-based player's injury has affected his teammates and coaching staff.
The PWHL has wrapped expansion signings and a six-round draft, bringing each team's roster composition into clearer focus heading into the season.
Quebec's anti-corruption unit (UPAC) raided the offices of Air Liaison early Tuesday morning in Quebec City as part of a corruption investigation. Details about the scope or subject matter of the investigation have not been disclosed.
Thirty-five people were killed in road accidents in the Quebec City area last year. That represents an 88 per cent increase compared to the previous five years. Quebec AM guest host Peter Tardif sat down with SAAQ spokesperson Simon-Pierre Poulin to find out more about the auto-insurance board's latest report on the topic.
Montreal is in the midst of a housing crisis, but a new Radio-Canada analysis of Hydro-Québec electricity consumption data shows there are roughly 25,000 vacant units in the city.
A promised 400-kilometre highway bridging an isolated part of Quebec’s Lower North Shore to the rest of the province is no longer in the works, according to Transport Minister Benoit Charette.
Quebec's language watchdog, the Office québécois de la langue française, released its latest annual numbers on Thursday. The OQLF says it received 11,125 complaints between April 1st, 2025 and March 31 of this year, which is up seven per cent from the previous year.
Police in Laval, Que., say they're seeing a rise in Facebook Marketplace scams specifically involving the purchase of Pokémon cards and Apple's MacBook laptops. There have been 11 cases targeting the popular trading card game since March.
Social Solidarity Minister Chantal Rouleau will announce new funding for the fight against homelessness and its causes on Thursday. Montreal will receive most of the money, with $5 million set aside for the city, while other regions will receive less than $1 million.
Hydro-Québec has begun exporting electricity to New York City under a long-term contract that critics say comes at an awkward time, as Quebec grapples with growing demand at home and lower-than-usual reservoir levels.
Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet announced he won’t be running again, joining around 30 Coalition Avenir Québec MNAs and other key figures that have made the same decision. This wave of departures raises questions about the party’s ability to attract new candidates as it heads toward the next election.
Bags of manure in paramedics' uniforms were left outside CAQ cabinet ministers’ offices last week, in a move the province's largest paramedics' union says was meant to convey how its workers across Quebec are feeling.