Oct. 23 Montreal Canadiens vs. Edmonton Oilers
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This week, the Quebec coroner’s office released four investigation reports, each highlighting a suicide in the Montreal Metro in 2024 and containing joint recommendations for the city’s transit authority to help prevent their occurrence.
Now in its 47th year – and generally regarded by observers as the most prestigious literary gong in the anglophone world – the Diagram annually salutes books whose titles are unusual, head-scratching or even a wee bit bat-shite crazy.
Who Killed the Montreal Expos?' is a new sports documentary that explores the downfall of a baseball team through a whodunit lens. Two of the filmmakers, plus Canadian baseball great Larry Walker, talk to GQ about the tragic end and enduring legacy of the Expos.
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Montreal mayoral candidates weigh in on Maison Benoît Labre and services for unhoused people
The leaders of Ensemble Montréal, Projet Montréal and Transition Montréal talked about their plans to address homelessness and co-habitation during CBC Montreal’s Mayoral Exchange.
Everywhere to eat in Montreal, from bagels to fine French dining, according to Eater’s on-the-ground food writer
MONTREAL – A late comeback bid fell short as the Buffalo Sabres lost 4-2 to the Montreal Canadiens on Monday at Bell Centre.
In "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" Netflix tries to explore the hows and whys of the Major League Baseball team's demise.
😳🇨🇦Arnold Allen says he was attacked in Montreal for not speaking French "I got beat up in the street because I wasn't using French." 🎥 @Arnoldbfa pic.twitter.com/dYii1HWQFU I hope “Lokdog” gets a big fight next, he’s one of the biggest and best athletes at Bantamweight.
The Edmonton Oilers won a 6-5 slugfest against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night at home at Rogers Place. The Oilers rallied from a 5-3 deficit to get the win on a late goal by Vasily Podkolzin.
The limited-time dish will be available Oct. 24-26 at Banter's Shaker Heights location, featuring smoked and braised meat that differs from traditional American pastrami.
The new Netflix documentary "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" is a fascinating look at the now-relocated Major League Baseball franchise that called Montreal home from 1969 to 2004, particularly for enthusiastic fans of small-market baseball like those in Milwaukee.
McGill researchers who examined the writing skills of teenagers in Montreal found that the performance in French of English–French bilinguals was similar to that of near-monolingual francophones. Bilinguals were defined as teens raised in anglophone or bilingual (English–French) households and those who had had significant exposure to French through attending French-language school.