Daily news — Tuesday, May 12, 2026
A guilty plea in a deadly St. Lawrence smuggling case and a downtown condo evacuation headline a busy Tuesday in Montreal.
Read MoreA guilty plea in a deadly St. Lawrence smuggling case and a downtown condo evacuation headline a busy Tuesday in Montreal.
Read MoreThe Canadiens take a 2-1 series lead over Buffalo with a 6-2 rout, while Montreal marks a suspicious fire in Dorval and a hantavirus alert tied to cruise passengers.
CF Montréal wins a fourth straight home match, P.K. Subban completes his $10-million pledge to the Montreal Children’s Hospital, and the Canadiens look to take a series lead tonight.
Two women shot inside a Plateau bar and two pedestrians struck by a driver in Saint-Honoré top a busy Saturday. The Canadiens tie their playoff series with Buffalo after a 5-1 win.
Montreal lobbies for NATO bank HQ, Autoroute 15 closes for the weekend, and the Victoire take a series lead in the PWHL playoffs.
Montreal gets $2.1M more for pothole repairs, a body is found along the Rivière des Prairies, and the Canadiens drop Game 1 to Buffalo 4-2.
A high-risk sex offender is recaptured in the Plateau, Carney announces aerospace funding in Mirabel, and the Victoire win in overtime at Place Bell.
Jean Boulet files a police complaint over a mock beheading at a May Day protest, while Louise Arbour is named Canada’s next Governor General.
Montreal police investigate a mock beheading at a May Day protest, while the Canadiens advance to round two after a 2-1 Game 7 win over Tampa Bay.
Canadiens take a 3-2 series lead over Tampa Bay, while 13 people were arrested at a May Day protest near Square Victoria.