The City of Montreal is tightening the rules on short-term rentals arranged through companies like Airbnb as it tries to keep rising rents in check.Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said Thursday the regulations introduced by the Quebec government aren't working.
Hockey fans in Quebec City are excited to see the Ottawa Senators play pre-season games there in September and repeated their wishes for an NHL team of their own.
At a commemoration for the 2017 tragedy that saw six lives lost at a mosque in Quebec's capital, organizers called for bridges to be built with other communities, especially in the current political climate.
The city announced on Thursday that residents will only be allowed to rent their primary residences on platforms such as Airbnb between June 10 and Sept. 10, with some exceptions.
The City of Montreal is planning to crack down on illegal short-term rentals in the city, in an effort to combat the housing crisis. According to Le Journal de Montréal, the City will ban short-term rentals in all main residences in the metropolis between Sept.
Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he's disappointed after a municipal library told him he's not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec's new language law.
The NHL's not interested in putting a team in Quebec City, but the Ottawa Senators will be the second team in two years to host multiple pre-season games there.
With its facility, proximity to the league’s other Canadian franchises and fan support, Quebec City makes a strong case for PWHL expansion.
The Montreal Canadiens will face the Ottawa Senators in an NHL preseason game Sept. 30 before the 2025-26 campaign. Ottawa will also face New Jersey on Sept. 28
It was supposed to be a relatively quiet start to the week for the Ottawa Senators, and they had certainly earned it. The Senators are in third place in the Atlantic Division and finally had a day off after playing 10 games in 16 days.
Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer believes Quebec City should get an NHL team. It just won't be the one he owns."Quebec deserves, in my opinion, an NHL team, but that will not be on my file," Andlauer said,
Montreal’s Muslim community and elected officials held minute of silence at Montreal City Hall and called for an end to Islamophobia. The ceremony marked eight years since the Quebec City mosque shooting that killed six people.