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While it may not be summer in Montreal just yet, it will certainly feel like it (and then some) all week long. Environment Canada has officially issued a heat warning for Montreal and temps could exceed 35 degrees.

The heat warning, issued on Monday, June 17 at 11:21 a.m., indicates that humidex values will exceed 40 degrees in the afternoons starting Tuesday and continuing well into Thursday evening.

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While it may not technically be summer in Montreal just yet, Mother Nature certainly has other plans in store.

The Montreal weather forecast is calling for a heat wave next week with temperatures reaching as high as 35 degrees Celsius with humidex values cranking things up to a whopping 40.

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Montreal restaurant Mama Khan — known for its delicious Pakistani cuisine — has fallen victim to Quebec's language police after receiving a letter from the OQLF.

The Plateau restaurant, located on rue Saint-Denis, recently posted a series of updates to its Instagram page following a letter demanding that its online and social media services and initiatives be made available in French, according to article 52 of the Quebec Charter.

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Health Canada has issued a consumer product recall warning regarding several electric kettles sold across Canada.

The federal health agency originally published the recall warning on June 6, 2024, which states that the affected kettles are being removed from the marketplace as they pose a fire hazard.

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Just when you thought you could coast through summer after battling Mother Nature all winter long, giant venomous spiders have come a knockin' on Quebec's door — and they could traipse into town soon, bringing thick webs and painful bites along with them.

The back-and-yellow creatures with long legs and abdomens the size of grapes are called Joro spiders. Each one is around 7 centimetres long. Though native to Asia, MétéoMédia and The Weather Network reported that the invasive species was introduced to North America by accident around 2014.

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As they do each year, Formula One fans from around the globe flooded the city over the weekend to celebrate one of the world's biggest sporting events: the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix.

Given that F1 has taken place in Montreal pretty much annually since 1978, and the city relies on its success to bring in millions of dollars, you'd think organizers and officials would have it down to a science by now.

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After some sauna-like temperatures in the city, the weather forecast is showing a series of downpours en route for the rest of the week and weekend — just as Montreal's Formula 1 Grand Prix festivities kick off.

Environment Canada has issued a severe weather watch for Montreal and surrounding areas with potentially "dangerous thunderstorms" starting Thursday afternoon, and up to 40 millimetres of rainfall expected by Friday morning.

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As universities worldwide hustle to sharpen their academic elbows, McGill University has nudged itself into a commendable spot on the 2025 QS World University Rankings. Not quite the crown, but hey, not everyone can be MIT, which continues to lounge comfortably at number one for the 13th year running.

This year's list from Quacquarelli Symonds was more crowded than a freshman lecture hall, featuring over 1,500 institutions. McGill managed to secure 29th place globally, up one place and no small feat, considering it keeps company with the likes of the University of Toronto, which snagged the 25th spot (down from 21).

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Sorry, Montreal drivers — but you're going to have to pay a lot more in vehicle registration fees next year.

The Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) has announced that the tax it collects on passenger vehicles registered in Greater Montreal will almost triple as of January 2025.

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Late Monday afternoon, Quebec was hit with its first tornado of the year, damaging homes in the Montérégie region, just 70 kilometres west of Montreal. Meanwhile, Montreal was under a severe thunderstorm watch, as strong winds gusted and rain poured, ultimately leaving tens of thousands of people without power.

Unfortunately, according to the Quebec forecast, this isn't the last we'll see of this sort of weather in the next few months — and it's all thanks to two climate patterns called El Niño and La Niña. If you're reading this El Niño and La Niña, that "thanks" was sarcastic.

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As Montrealers, we don't need anyone (not a ranking nor an expert nor a tourist) to tell us how bad our roads are. Trust us — we already know.

For drivers in this city, the question isn't if our roads are awful, but rather, "Which ones are the most awful?"

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