Fear and Loathing South of the 40 : The High Price of Living in Quebec
Get ready to pay more for everything! Day care prices increase and the Charbonneau Commission and the super hospital are both over budget. At least you can buy Quebec cola.
Get ready to pay more for everything! Day care prices increase and the Charbonneau Commission and the super hospital are both over budget. At least you can buy Quebec cola.
Cartoonist Philippe Girard talks about his career, influences and how his grand-mother inspired his latest book “La Grande Noirceur”
This week, an incoherent PQ ex-minister, the truth about suspension with pay, and why you should be careful when describing a pervy perp to the police.
Montreal’s L’Off Jazz festival features musical groupings from solo singers to multi-person groups. Every style of jazz is represented at this one!
What do you do when you’ve got all kinds of creepy crawlies in the news: Luka Magnotta? Ebola? a dead parrot? turtles in your pants? Animal rescue videos as an alternative.
A wide variety of styles and artists were on hand to ink your body or provide some body art.
A review of Merv Hartlen’s performance at Pop Montreal.
Montreal’s pro wrestling league has all the fans, fun, and ferocity you could want!
Every second Sunday of the month Bar Bifteck’s turns into a showroom for Danger Dulgar Comedy Show, part of the city’s booming independent comedy scene.
This year POP Montreal adds Merv Hartlen to your to-do comedy list. Merv is very well known in the comedy crowd of Toronto.
This week, Ken tackles taxi drivers without background checks, a bus driver without a license, NFL Players with fast fists, deadly sprinters and professional chicken catchers.
Cranbourne is the result of many years of work and performance. This series of stories told in a captivating way by Fabien Cloutier.
Quebec’s Dagwoods sandwich and salad chain turns 25 this week. Ken Gaucher asks Spiro Krallis about the secret to his success and where he makes the sauce.
1987 shows the concerns of a 17-year-old man growing up in Quebec during the late ’80s.
Six select fashion designers showcased their 2015 Spring/Summer collection as part of the Montreal Fashion And Design Festival.
Colourful, joyous, and spirited, the Montreal Pride Parade is an event with wide open arms and a lot of heart!
You’ve been patient. You’ve waited. Ken Gaucher is back with the news round up that contains the news you want to hear about!
La Banquise serves poutine more ways than you can imagine. What did Esther think on her food tour of the city?
After training for months, the dragon boat races unleash their might at Parc Jean Drapeau this weekend. Here are some pictures of the event.
300 models came out to audition for the 80 slots associated with the annual Fashion and Design Festival
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