Only one bullet hole remains in the wall of the Centre culturel islamique de Québec, 8 years after a gunman stormed into the mosque and killed six Muslim men who had come to pray.
Former Ward 2 city councillor Joe Magliocca has been convicted of defrauding city taxpayers by filing multiple improper expense claims but acquitted of breach of trust.
With its facility, proximity to the league’s other Canadian franchises and fan support, Quebec City makes a strong case for PWHL expansion.
Justin Trudeau has met with the families of six men who were killed at a Quebec City mosque, days before the anniversary of the 2017 attack.
It was supposed to be a relatively quiet start to the week for the Ottawa Senators, and they had certainly earned it. The Senators are in third place in the Atlantic Division and finally had a day off after playing 10 games in 16 days.
A great bit of news for fans of the NHL in Quebec City, with multiple NHL games coming this year. Fans in Quebec City have been deprived of a National Hockey League franchise for nearly 3 decades, ever since it was announced in 1995 that the Quebec Nordiques had been sold and would be relocated to Denver, Colorado.
The Ottawa Senators will spend part of their training camp and also play two preseason games in Quebec City next season, the team announced Monday.
An Alberta judge has found a former Calgary city councillor guilty of fraud, but not guilty of breach of trust. Joe Magliocca was accused of lying on travel expense claims between October 2017 and December 2019.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s intermodal reefer container business got a boost today with the announcement that partner Americold Realty Trust will build a cold storage facility at the Port of Saint John,
Former Calgary city councillor Joe Magliocca has been found guilty of fraud for lying on his expense claims. Magliocca was acquitted on the charge of breach of trust.
The Supreme Court of Canada is set to announce Thursday morning whether it will hear a challenge of Quebec's controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21.
Doctors are pushing back against a government commissioned third-party review into Alberta's reponse to COVID-19. Some physicians say the final report poses a threat to public health. Helen Pike explains why experts are saying the report is "anti-science".