Daily news — Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Montreal delays the Oscar Peterson square to 2028, Quebec moves to extend Bill 101 to adult ed, and the Victoire advance to the Walter Cup final.
Read MoreMontreal delays the Oscar Peterson square to 2028, Quebec moves to extend Bill 101 to adult ed, and the Victoire advance to the Walter Cup final.
Read MoreA guilty plea in a deadly St. Lawrence smuggling case and a downtown condo evacuation headline a busy Tuesday in Montreal.
The 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.