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Summer 2025 may be coming to a close, but if you have a pool at home, there is one more deadline you cannot ignore.

On September 30, 2025, Quebec's new pool safety rules officially kick in. And if your home swimming setup does not meet the standards, you could face fines starting at $500 and reaching up to $1,000.

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Montreal's McGill University is officially one of the world's top 50 universities for 2025.

If you're deciding where to pursue studies in and around Montreal, the latest global university ranking might help tip the scales. The 2025 National Taiwan University (NTU) Rankings are out, and McGill is the only Quebec school to crack the world’s top 100.

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If you're looking for steady work with good pay and benefits, Canada Post has a ton of new job openings across Montreal and Quebec. The best part? Many do not require post-secondary studies — a high school diploma (and sometimes just a driver's license) is enough.

According to postings, wages range depending on the role. Delivery agents, for example, start at $23.81/hour, while supervisory positions can climb into the $65,000+ range annually.

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If you've bought packaged bread in Quebec, there's a good chance you qualify for compensation. The Superior Court of Quebec recently approved a $500 million class-action settlement against Loblaw and Weston over the price of packaged bread.

The deal applies to Canadians who purchased packaged bread between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2021. Roughly 22% of the fund is set aside for Quebec residents, while the rest is handled under a parallel Ontario case.

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Montrealers who depend on the metro for getting around are in for a rough couple of weeks.

As we reported last week, starting September 22, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) will cut back metro service as part of a strike by its maintenance workers, leaving riders with far fewer options outside of peak hours.

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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in South Korea, but it's not for a state visit.

The ex-Liberal leader just delivered his first major speech since leaving politics earlier this year, taking the stage at the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul — one of Asia's biggest gatherings of global leaders. On Tuesday, Trudeau delivered a keynote called "Leadership and Resilience in a Time of Transition."

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Shortly after unveiling a multicoloured toonie and a coin in the shape of a dinosaur's eye, the Royal Canadian Mint is back at it with a brand new release.

Earlier this week, the Mint dropped a collector's coin that could easily be mistaken for a humble nickel — but don't be fooled. It's made of pure silver, plated with gold, has a face value of $50, and costs nearly $480 to own.

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If you're a Canadian worker earning a modest income, you could be in line for a federal benefit that helps cover everyday costs like rent, food, and transportation.

It's called the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB), and the next advance payment is on the way this fall.

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The official arrival of fall is still a couple of weeks away, but Montreal's upcoming weather changes are already coming into focus. The Weather Network just released its 2025 fall forecast for different parts of Canada, and it hints at a season that could play out differently than what we're used to.

According to meteorologists, Quebec got an early taste of autumn during late August and early September, when temperatures dropped off sharply after weeks of summer heat. But for the core of the season — from mid-September through October — Montreal and much of the province are expected to stay on the mild side.

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Montreal's metro map is getting an update.

On Tuesday, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) released the names of five new stations expected to be added to the underground transit network's blue line.

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If you're 65 or older and count on Canada's Old Age Security (OAS) payments to help cover everyday expenses, your September cheque is right around the corner.

OAS is adjusted every three months to keep up with inflation. The most recent increase took effect in July, and those updated rates remain in place for September.

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Montreal police just made a chilling discovery.

A human head was found Sunday afternoon along the Rivière des Prairies in Montréal-Nord. According to the SPVM, the body part was spotted near the intersection of boulevard Albert-Brosseau and avenue Drapeau.

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