Two months after a three-day strike brought Air Canada flights to a standstill, frustration is still mounting among some passengers who spent thousands of dollars trying to get home and are still waiting to be reimbursed.
Three years ago, a stroke left Michael Lavigne, a former firefighter, mostly paralyzed and bedridden. Since then, every step toward recovery has been a battle for him and his family.
CAA is facing questions about how it handles roadside calls from people with disabilities after a Montrealer says his recent experience shows their procedure isn’t working.
Some residents in Montreal’s east end say they were caught off guard after Canadian National (CN) Railway sprayed a herbicide near their homes this week.
A nature challenge happening across Canada is calling on everyone —including Montrealers — to help scientists better understand the biodiversity around them.
Mine Urbaine, a non-profit dedicated to refurbishing used furniture and diverting waste from landfills shut its doors after just one year of operating its store.
A new province-wide study suggests myths about sexual assault remain alarmingly common, particularly when it comes to who is believed, who is blamed, and what counts as consent.
A group of Montrealers is launching a new Pride festival this summer, aiming to reclaim the spirit of celebration and resistance they say has been lost in corporate-led events by Fierté Montréal.
Mitzi Melnick Richmond says Quebec’s hearing aid coverage policy for seniors is unfair — and wants the government to reconsider a rule that only pays for one device.
A 58-year-old Montrealer is the first patient in Quebec to receive a transplant of lab-grown cells to help treat his Type 1 diabetes — a milestone in an international clinical trial underway at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC).