Montreal's homemade doughnut shops sweetening the city's foodscape
Homemade doughnut shops seem to be gaining in popularity, and there's no sign of stopping at some of Montreal's most in-demand spots.
Homemade doughnut shops seem to be gaining in popularity, and there's no sign of stopping at some of Montreal's most in-demand spots.
Terrasses in Montreal's Southwest borough will open two weeks earlier this year and close two weeks later in the fall. The hope is it will help restaurants and bars that have struggled during the economic slowdown.
At a time when costs are going up and people are cocooning at home to save money, some restaurants are holding steadfast in what they know will bring foodies to their tables.
An international competition is hoping to gather new and interesting ways to recycle Montreal's Olympic Stadium roof, which is set to be dismantled this summer.
At 26 years old, Alex Moore is at the top of his game and fresh off a major accomplishment. In March, he qualified for the Olympics.
Homemade doughnut shops seem to be gaining in popularity, and there's no sign of stopping at some of Montreal's most in-demand spots.
Students from 13 schools in the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) are on what they call an itchy, stinky, musical journey. The 160 students sang at the Oscar Peterson Music Hall at Concordia University's Loyola Campus in NDG as part of an ambitious multimedia project.
Forget about sugar-filled chocolate bars and over-salted bags of chips, Kalemart 24 in Montreal offers more health-conscious options and is now open in multiple locations across the city.
Every year for 43 years, Montrealer Eddy Nolan took to the streets for a Terry Fox Run, usually carrying a big red and white Terry Fox flag on a pole as packs of schoolchildren jogged behind him. On Friday, he chose to end his life through medical assistance in dying.
In the era of debate over whether screen time is bad for children, one Montreal organization is actually encouraging them to watch more films.
It was a big moment for Montreal urban astrophotographer AJ Korkidakis: a total eclipse right in the middle of his hometown.
A teenager from Dorval, Que. has returned from a trip to Kenya, where he was able to see the three wells that he fundraised for over the past decade.