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Algo and Polly find a new home in NDG, far from clamour of Turcot construction

A pair of peregrine falcons have abandoned their perch in the cacophonous Turcot Interchange construction zone and settled into a quieter home in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood.

Parents left grieving unexplained death of their toddler ask MPs to make April 26 SUDC Awareness Day

Wendy Fuentes and Philippe Panneton woke up to find their 21-month-old son, Manuel, dead in his crib two years ago today. In March, they submitted a petition to the House of Commons, asking parliamentarians to mark the day and help bring awareness to SUDC.

'It's kind of like the Stanley Cup': Severed arm of St. Francis Xavier in Montreal today

Montrealers will have a chance to see the forearm of St. Francis Xavier in the flesh for three days. The arm is on its last leg of a tour across Canada.

Montreal coffee shop attracts attention, visitors with rose-flavoured latte

In terms of flavour, Mickael Rossi says the "Latte à la Rose du Québec" has just the right amount of rose to contrast with the bitterness of the coffee bean.

Ecofriendly cold-pressed juice line gives ugly produce a second chance

Loop Juice will give some of the 6,000 tons of ugly produce destined for the dumpster a second life in the form of cold-pressed juices.

'The city can just be lit on fire' say critics of summer solstice event

About 54,000 people would like to launch floating candles over Mount Royal park for what organizers predict will be "a magical evening."
Special Report

Welcome to Côte-des-Neiges: An immigration story

The story of Zhi Li and Jing Fan – a couple settling into the Côte-des-Neiges borough after immigrating to Montreal in October 2013.