As of Wednesday afternoon, the snow clearing efforts in Montreal were at 80 per cent complete – but they are still expected ...
The first snowblower to clear the streets was purchased by the City of Montreal nearly 100 years ago, in 1928.
The operation to clear snow that has sat on roads and sidewalks since Feb. 16 will take another seven days, Mayor Valérie Plante said on Monday. Plante said at a morning news conference that the city ...
Five days of work remain before Montreal streets and sidewalks will be fully clear of snow, city spokesperson Philippe Sabourin told reporters Wednesday. Speaking in front of the former Francon quarry ...
It will take at least another 10 days to clear the snow from Montreal’s streets, weather permitting, Mayor Valérie Plante ...
Quebec City says residents might feel the impact of the upcoming strike on snow removal, garbage collection and the services at public sports centres.
How to track Montreal’s snow removal? There are three ways to track Montreal’s snow removal: 1. INFO-Neige MTL app (available on the App Store and Google Play) 2. Snow removal map: Consult ...
Snow clearing efforts in Montreal are at 90 per cent complete as of Thursday morning – but they are still expected to take at ...
The REM light rail system, Montreal's newest transit network, continues to experience significant operational challenges ...
It is not a military invasion – not exactly – but the routine process of snow removal, or déneigement, in Montreal. This unsnowing, to translate literally, is one of the most impressive such ...
Plante said city workers have been working tirelessly — aside from their legally mandated breaks required to operate heavy machinery — since the two storms hit Montreal earlier this month. She ...