An exemption from the curfew decree for marginalized communities was demanded on Saturday by the Montreal Assistance Network for Single and Homeless People (RAPSIM). The community organization has
A 49-year-old woman was stabbed several times in the upper body during the night from Saturday to Sunday in an apartment located in the Plateau-Mont-Royal, in Montreal. The
Motorists will have to continue to be extra careful over the weekend with all the snow that is expected in several regions of the Belle Province in this
On Thursday night, Progressive Conservative York Center MP Roman Baber sent a letter to Premier Doug Ford asking him to end the lockdown. Friday morning, Doug Ford announces
Missed lessons, near sick, computer glitches: the number of CEGEP students who had to abandon one of their courses late this fall has exploded compared to last year.
Confinement in Ontario: “Stay Home” and Confusion Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Source: Facebook Doug Ford Sebastien Pierroz News Reading time: 2 minutes [ANALYSE] TORONTO – Restrictions continue in
Sharing, kindness, fear, death… These “philosophical” subjects and many others appeal to children and adults alike. And if there’s one thing kids love, it’s asking the question “Why?”
Reading time : 6 minutes [LA RENCONTRE D’ONFR+] GRANDE-DIGUE – Of the ten most influential people in Francophone minority communities, Ronald Cormier is perhaps the least known. This
The vaccination operation will resume on January 17 for residents in CHSLDs in Mauricie and Center-du-Québec. Some 1,830 doses of Moderna’s vaccine arrived late Friday. • Read also:
The pandemic was the final blow to the Network of Francophone and Francophile Cities of America. The project, initiated by the mayor of Quebec, Régis Labeaume, with his