季后赛热潮、新噪音法规与历史旅程 — 蒙特利尔令人兴奋的四月十日
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Caufield scores 50th goal, becomes 1st Hab to reach milestone in 36 years
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season on Thursday evening in the Montreal Canadiens' 2-1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first Habs player to reach that milestone since Stéphane Richer did it during the 1989-90 season.
Quebecers say ‘bonsoir’ to late Montreal Expos commentator Rodger Brulotte
A public viewing was held in Montreal for those wishing to say their last goodbyes and express condolences to the family and loved ones of Rodger Brulotte, the iconic Montreal Expos commentator who died in March.
PM Mark Carney visits Canadiens’ dressing room
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Montreal Canadiens dressing room after the team's 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in a thrilling game Thursday night.
Journey of century-old chair carved by WW I Quebec prisoner ends at war museum
Very few archival items exist from Canada's First World War internment camps. But now, the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is adding a hand-carved wooden chair to its collection thanks to a B.C. woman who got curious about its origins and reached out to CBC Montreal for help last year.
5 things to know as the CAQ picks its new leader and Quebec's premier
On Sunday, Bernard Drainville or Christine Fréchette will take the reins of the political party — and the province — until the next general election. Here are some key points about the race and what’s next.
Habs in playoffs, Oilers and Sens inch closer
The Montreal Canadiens have already punched a ticket. The Edmonton Oilers are nearly there, too.
Quebec homelessness rising sharply in regions outside Montreal, report finds
New numbers released by the Quebec government are showing that homelessness has increased across the province, with the sharpest rises outside Montreal.
New noise complaint bylaw aims to ease tensions between venues and Montreal’s Plateau residents
The new bylaw in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal borough comes after some venues had to close because of noise complaints. Under this plan, there will be a cap on fines over such complaints and the borough will take over enforcement of noise regulations from the police.