Travis and Jason Kelce aim to break podcasting world record belonging to Quebec comedian Mike Ward
Football stars and podcasters Travis and Jason Kelce are looking to break a world record belonging to Quebec comedian Mike Ward.
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Paired with a feeling of non-belonging, biracial children often have to carve out their own identities, starting with what society tells them they are or are not.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walked side-by-side with Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis on the eve of Greek Independence Day on Sunday in Montreal's Parc-Extension neighbourhood.
New signs sprung up in the area around Hudson, Que.'s 'Sandy Beach' that say: 'Private Property. Do Not Enter,' angering residents who no longer have access to the prized spot along the water.
The young framebuilding bike shop in Montreal Memento Cycles took home the top prize at the Philly Bike Expo for a bike painted in the trans flag colours with hopes of broadening representation in the industry.
A grocery store on Montreal's South Shore is working to help employees without strong French skills to develop language skills on the job.
Eva Rigler has been bowling for 60 years and the woman who was born on March 24, 1924 has no plans on stopping after turning 100.
A former minister with the PQ says his time in politics is over, and he's ready to focus on his first love: the arts.
A woman cleaning out her deceased father's home in the Quebec town of Knowlton made a bombshell discovery on Friday – she found a live grenade.
For decades, Cecile Thornton had little motivation to speak French. Born into the minority francophone community in Lewiston, Maine, she says she and her family were often the target of ridicule.