Two men were found with stab wounds near the Dorval terminus on Friday, April 24, 2026, prompting safety concerns among commuters and residents in the area. The incident occurred in the afternoon, and both victims were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to authorities.
Community Reaction
Local residents and daily commuters have expressed alarm over the attack, which took place in a busy transit hub. Many are calling for enhanced security measures, including increased police presence and better lighting, to prevent future incidents. 'It's frightening to think something like this can happen in broad daylight,' said a frequent commuter who wished to remain anonymous.
Police Investigation
Montreal police are investigating the stabbing and have not yet made any arrests. They are reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses to determine the circumstances leading to the assault. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
The Dorval terminus serves as a major transit point for bus and train commuters traveling between Montreal and the West Island. The attack has raised questions about safety at public transportation hubs across the city.
In response, the City of Dorval has announced plans to review security protocols at the terminus and work with transit authorities to address public concerns. 'We take the safety of our residents and visitors very seriously,' said a city spokesperson.



