Police, firefighters respond to train derailment near Montreal; no injuries reported
Police are responding to a derailment at a train yard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore.
Police are responding to a derailment at a train yard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore.
The Caisse de dépôt is now aiming for fall 2025 for the launch of the Deux-Montagnes and Anse-à-l'Orme branches of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM), while new cost overruns are expected and voluntary interruptions will take place in the coming months.
The Quebec government will audit 17 schools to make sure they respect secularism, in the wake of citizen complaints.
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As a military veteran, Lisa Cyr has fought many battles, but one of the hardest has been with her health. A 3D-printed stent has now helped her turn a page in her life.
A Montreal man was pricked by a dirty needle while picking up his keys that had fallen in a pile of leaves.
Researchers say taking a peek inside a person's brain is as difficult as understanding the universe or discovering the ocean in its entirety.
A new Asian supermarket opened its doors this week on Montreal's South Shore.
Montreal is full of murals that honour historic figures — from Leonard Cohen to René Lévesque but there's one that turns a lot of heads.
A Montreal researcher has put together a virtual museum of The New Penelope, a club that opened in the 1960s that was the dawn of the city's underground movement.
It’s been almost a decade in the making — Montreal inaugurated its first home for lesbians 55 and over, and the first tenants started moving in.
For 19 years, James Day has hosted a haunted woods in Kahnawake, Que. that has been scaring community members around Halloween and raising money and food for the local food basket.
Montreal designer Bob Murphy designs one-of-a-kind costumes for children who use wheelchairs.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante is calling on Quebec and Ottawa to settle a “constitutional fight” that’s holding up $100 million the province needs to tackle its homelessness problem.
Thanks to a private donation, the Old Brewery Mission renovated all its shelters to have semi-private rooms.
It’s been almost a decade in the making — Montreal inaugurated its first home for lesbians 55 and over, and the first tenants started moving in.
As a military veteran, Lisa Cyr has fought many battles, but one of the hardest has been with her health. A 3D-printed stent has now helped her turn a page in her life.
A new device assisted by artificial intelligence (AI) used in respiratory therapy is being tested in Quebec hospitals and may eventually be deployed on a wider scale. It automatically adjusts patients' oxygen intake, reducing the risk of under-oxygenation.
A petition calling on Quebec to introduce free access to all contraceptives has gone viral since this week's U.S. election that had reproductive rights on the ballot.
The Quebec government says it wants every Quebecer to have access to a health professional by the summer of 2026 — just before the next provincial election.
Some radiologists are calling on Quebec to increase access to 3D mammograms, which experts say can detect more cancers and reduce the need for follow-up exams.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow explains how the expected $300M in economic benefit from Taylor Swift's visit will not go to the city.
Police say an officer who forcefully removed a 'weapon' from a protester outside of a Hindu temple in Brampton was acting 'within the lawful execution of his duties' after bystander video of the incident circulated widely online.
Scotiabank users say they are having issues using their bank’s services following a scheduled maintenance period that ended days ago.
In part two of a three-part series into how thieves are able to drive off with modern vehicles so easily, CTV W5 correspondent Jon Woodward uses a device flagged by police to easily clone a car key.
Amid a potential postal worker strike, here’s a look at how many letters and parcels the corporation delivers and how those numbers have changed in the internet age.
The satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones' Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims whom Jones owes more than US$1 billion in defamation judgments for calling the massacre a hoax, the families announced Thursday.
A woman from B.C.'s Lower Mainland has been handed a $35,000 penalty after admitting she "carried on" as a mortgage broker in the preparation of 10 mortgage applications, despite lacking the necessary registration.
South Africa's government says it will not help an estimated 4,000 illegal miners inside a closed mine in the country's North West province who have been denied access to basic supplies as part of an official strategy against illegal mining.
After losing the White House and both houses of Congress, Democrats are grappling with how to handle transgender politics and policy following a campaign that featured withering and often misleading GOP attacks on the issue.
One of India's most wanted terrorists has been arrested and charged in connection with a recent alleged shooting in Ontario.
Police bodycam shows the dramatic rescue of a man trapped inside a car that ended up submerged in a backyard pool in Phoenix.