Sichuan spice bags, imperial stout gravy, truffle gnocchi—more than 20 restaurants are pushing the dish's limits from February 1-7.
After 23 years of bottle service, packed dance floors, and nights that turned into mornings, the Saint-Laurent club closes January 31.
The city hosted 63 fewer conventions in 2025 but generated $43 million more in economic impact.
Radio veterans Terry DiMonte and Ted Bird gave The Main a shoutout on their podcast Standing By.
The Swiss watchmaker chose Montreal for its Canadian debut, drawn by the city's Francophone ties to its home in Le Locle.
The expanded downtown store features local stone, a refurbished copper cornice, and double the floor space.
One-hour delivery pilots late February, with 100 mini-store locations planned across Montreal, the South Shore, and Quebec City by summer.
The 107-year-old bakery's first major expansion lands directly across the street from the original.
Plein(s) Écran(s) marks 10 years with an Oscar-shortlisted doc and 38 more.
Quebec premier steps down after months of historically low polling numbers.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada's first budget promises to tackle homelessness and housing while cutting jobs and delaying projects.
The province says cross-provincial alcohol sales could happen by May. The national trade landscape suggests otherwise.
Montreal's coldest festival returns to the Old Port in January, then takes its winter party nationwide.
It's last call for the beloved Jean-Talon microbrewery, which served its last pints on December 22.
The film festival moves to a bigger venue with 26 films, heavy hitters like Lav Diaz and Robert Morin, and a tribute to the late Mike De Leon.
Anthony Gentile spent ten years building up his family's café across Montreal. His fourth location brings him back to old stomping grounds.