The Olympic Stadium hosted the snowboard spectacle's Canadian debut—thousands showing up to prove Montreal is as serious a winter city as ever.
EPR Properties and former Six Flags CEO Kieran Burke are taking over the park, but Montrealers have heard promising ownership talk before.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor bassist Mauro Pezzente on 25 years of cheap rent, weirdo music, and keeping the lights on in Mile End.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
The 201st edition runs Sunday, March 22 along De Maisonneuve. Here's the route, the honourees, and the history behind it.
A private dinner on the water followed by billiards and natty wine: Montreal doing what Montreal does best.
From last-chance Montréal en Lumière dinners to 'Cigarette Mom Karaoke' and a 99-cent thrift sale: March 5 to 8, 2026.
Eight months after closing, the downtown institution has new owners, a renovation, and a reopening before St. Patrick's Day.
A stylish, entertaining dark comedy that flirts with big ideas and opts for the quicker laugh.
Owner Jermaine learned to cook from his grandmother in Jamaica at six years old. Everything at Boom J's still carries those teachings.
Our city has made winter an art form, so the next step is making sure everyone's invited to enjoy it.
Since 2018, the Plaza St-Hubert shop Lopez has been a gathering point for skaters, designers, and artists who'd rather build something than buy into it.
From festivals for films and sugar shack culture to athletic competitions and the 201st Saint Patrick’s Day’s parade.
A quietly confident Little Italy bistrot from Montreal restaurant alum puts chef Darcy Gervais-Wood front and centre.
The story of La Maison d'Haïti: Its welcome and advocacy for Montreal's growing Haitian community since 1972.
One of menswear's sharpest emerging voices talks building a career from a dorm room and why he's staying in Montreal to pursue it.
The Olympic Stadium hosted the snowboard spectacle's Canadian debut—thousands showing up to prove Montreal is as serious a winter city as ever.
EPR Properties and former Six Flags CEO Kieran Burke are taking over the park, but Montrealers have heard promising ownership talk before.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor bassist Mauro Pezzente on 25 years of cheap rent, weirdo music, and keeping the lights on in Mile End.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
The 201st edition runs Sunday, March 22 along De Maisonneuve. Here's the route, the honourees, and the history behind it.
A private dinner on the water followed by billiards and natty wine: Montreal doing what Montreal does best.
From last-chance Montréal en Lumière dinners to 'Cigarette Mom Karaoke' and a 99-cent thrift sale: March 5 to 8, 2026.
Eight months after closing, the downtown institution has new owners, a renovation, and a reopening before St. Patrick's Day.
A stylish, entertaining dark comedy that flirts with big ideas and opts for the quicker laugh.
Owner Jermaine learned to cook from his grandmother in Jamaica at six years old. Everything at Boom J's still carries those teachings.
Our city has made winter an art form, so the next step is making sure everyone's invited to enjoy it.
Since 2018, the Plaza St-Hubert shop Lopez has been a gathering point for skaters, designers, and artists who'd rather build something than buy into it.
From festivals for films and sugar shack culture to athletic competitions and the 201st Saint Patrick’s Day’s parade.
A quietly confident Little Italy bistrot from Montreal restaurant alum puts chef Darcy Gervais-Wood front and centre.
The story of La Maison d'Haïti: Its welcome and advocacy for Montreal's growing Haitian community since 1972.
One of menswear's sharpest emerging voices talks building a career from a dorm room and why he's staying in Montreal to pursue it.