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A complete guide to Osheaga 2025: The lineup, a festival-goer checklist, and more
Everything you need to know for surviving—and thriving—at Montreal’s biggest music festival.
The Best New Restaurants in Montreal [August 2025]
Flame-seared sushi, rotisserie, a crudo bar, Mediterranean brunch, and a few design-forward surprises across the city.
[PHOTOS] A look back at The Main's first-ever Block Party
The vibes, the people, the proof: our first-ever block party in pictures.
The weekend ride carrying everything that matters: Cargo bikes in Montreal
With electric assist and a front seat to the city, cargo bikes are changing how Montreal families move through their weekends.
The Bulletin: Saké in the sky, basement darkwave, mechanical bulls, and Taylor Swift fireworks [Issue #140]
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Old world Jewish noshes meet a new generation of cooking at Yans Deli
Led by Joe Beef alum Benji Greenberg, this new highway-side deli blends Eastern European roots with fine-dining rigour and a family-first ethos.
The Olympic Park asks: What do you build from a fallen roof?
For the Games’ 50th anniversary, two new public artworks will rise from the ruins of Montreal’s most controversial structure.
The hidden world bustling beneath Montreal’s Olympic Pyramids
Echoes of elegance: Inside a faded “Grand Hotel” that's lost its splendour over time.
"A restaurant is fixed in time and place—Menu Extra is not."
How a group of Le Mousso alumni laid out their own definition of dining in Montreal—all without opening a restaurant.
Mr. Beau Type and the art of noticing
What began as a personal archive has become one of Montreal’s most quietly compelling design diaries.
The chequered flags and crowned champions of Hochelaga’s most joyful race
Now a neighbourhood's proudest annual tradition, here's how far an all-access triporteur (mobility aid) course has come over the years.
The Bulletin: Secret cafés, vinyl cults, raves in bathhouses, and one wild archive sale [Issue #139]
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Why being weird works in Plaza St-Hubert’s new era
Multilingual, weird, and working-class, Plaza St-Hubert is one of the few streets where Montreal’s past and present coexist in a uniquely local way.
This dance party has a dress code: Inflatable
A no-water floaty party, a deep house set, and a very Montreal kind of surrealism at ROYALMOUNT.
Our definitive history of Montreal's Atwater Market
A civic monument, a neighbourhood anchor, and a living archive of what Montreal eats since 1933.