Montreal tech billionaire charged with several sex offences
Robert Miller was charged Thursday with several sexual assault charges after Montreal police reopened an investigation into the tech billionaire.
Robert Miller was charged Thursday with several sexual assault charges after Montreal police reopened an investigation into the tech billionaire.
Charlene Hunte says she was on her way to the Union United Church in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood when suddenly she was stopped by police.
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante said vehicle registration may rise and that she hopes to reduce wait times for housing build permits. She spoke with CTV News anchor Caroline Van Vlaardingen about those issues as well as a safe drug-use site near a playground, antisemitic acts in the city and encampments at McGill and UQAM.
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A Montreal man who lost his mother to cancer has raised more than $200,000 for other families.
Richard D'Agostino says he was aghast to find out that it was going to take him over an hour to get to Dollard-des-Ormeaux from downtown Montreal.
The federal Fisheries Department is giving $850,000 to a Montreal-based startup that has developed artificial intelligence technology to protect whales and other marine life from ship strikes.
Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer will partake in a taped tribute to Montreal filmmaker Denis Villeneuve at this week's Canadian Screen Awards.
A surgeon at the MUHC received his 300th pin as the MUHC Foundation honoured 'hospital heroes' on Monday. Health-care workers earn 'hospital hero' pins when a patient donates to the MUHC Foundation in the name of a staff member who went above and beyond.
A researcher at Montreal's Concordia University and her team have developed an innovative technique for accurately identifying counterfeit coins using artificial intelligence (AI).
Students at Loyola High School helped out with spring cleaning as part of a new initiative to connect students with local seniors.
Friday's warrant for prison inmate Yacine Zouaoui, 32, is the latest in hundreds of reported prison breaks in Quebec. Sometimes, they just walked away; sometimes they went through a fence, and twice they used a helicopter.
According to some experts, there is one type of screen time that is continuously excessive, and it's having a severe effect on our children.
Dozens of people in Montreal's West Island are wondering where they'll be sleeping come Friday. Two months ago, the Ricochet shelter found out it has to move out of its building the organization by the end of May.
There is a push to build more housing units and quickly in Montreal, but some developers are growing frustrated with the bureaucracy. The Plante administration has a plan to cut permit wait times.
Some tenants in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grace neighbourhood are bracing for a sweltering summer. Their building on Monkland Avenue is not allowing them to turn on air conditioning because of repairs to their balconies. The repair work is expected to last all summer.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé defended the continued use of fax machines in the health-care network on Wednesday.
In a complete change of tone, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé hinted on Tuesday that he was confident of reaching an agreement with family doctors to renew the primary care access window (GAP).
A surgeon at the MUHC received his 300th pin as the MUHC Foundation honoured 'hospital heroes' on Monday. Health-care workers earn 'hospital hero' pins when a patient donates to the MUHC Foundation in the name of a staff member who went above and beyond.
Protesters took to the foot of the Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal on Monday to voice their concerns with Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube's health-care reform law (Bill 15), which created the new Sante-Quebec agency, while one union is still without an agreement in principle.
Seeta Ramdass talks about what she intends to bring to her new role as board member of Sante-Quebec and responds to concerns that the board's makeup could signal a shift towards a more business-oriented approach and the privatization of the province's health-care system.
Hydro-Québec has announced that it will become a prime contractor for large-scale wind power projects, involving municipalities and Indigenous territories.
The federal Fisheries Department is giving $850,000 to a Montreal-based startup that has developed artificial intelligence technology to protect whales and other marine life from ship strikes.
A Montreal photographer captured the moment a Canada goose defended itself from a fox at the Botanical Garden.
Now that the jury in Donald Trump's criminal trial has made the historic decision to convict him, the judge overseeing the case will soon face a monumental choice: whether to sentence the 2024 Republican presidential candidate to time behind bars.
An actor who has appeared in film and TV projects like 'Rebel Moon' and 'How I Met Your Mother' has been arrested and charged with stabbing his estranged girlfriend multiple times.
If you missed the brilliant displays of the aurora borealis over North America on May 10, you may have another chance to see them on Friday night.
The Canadian economy expanded at an annualized rate of 1.7 per cent in the first quarter, missing forecasts, and real gross domestic product likely rose 0.3 per cent on a monthly basis in April, data showed on Friday.
After hours of deliberations, a jury of Donald Trump's New York City peers convicted him on 34 counts, making him the first the former U.S. president in history with a felony conviction.
A Welsh couple who dined out on pricey meals and bolted when the bill came is now paying the price, behind bars.
Robert Miller was charged Thursday with several sexual assault charges after Montreal police reopened an investigation into the tech billionaire.
A Canadian immigration lawyer says now that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, he is technically barred from crossing the border into Canada.
Months before British Columbia sought to scale back its drug decriminalization pilot project, the federal government's own polling suggested to officials that a majority of Canadians believed the policy would lead to an increase in overdoses.