Nuits d'Afrique Festival releases program for July
The Nuits d'Afrique Festival announced its lineup for the 38th edition of the celebration of African, Caribbean and Latin American music, artists and activities from July 9 to 21.
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Quebec chemist Christiane Ayotte, a leading figure in the fight against doping, has officially announced her retirement.
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.