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STL conducting tests before possible electric bus purchase

STL conducting tests before possible electric bus purchase

DesignLine’s 40-foot, exhaust-free, slow-charge, fully electric EcoSmart bus, which the STL will be testing around Laval until late August.

Celebrating the arts in Laval

Celebrating the arts in Laval

$62,000 in bursaries awarded during FSAL gala

EDC’s Peter Hall offers lessons in optimism to Laval Technopole

EDC’s Peter Hall offers lessons in optimism to Laval Technopole

Laval executive-committee vice-president Basile Angelopoulos, right, is seen here with Peter Hall during the luncheon at the May 8 presentation that Hall made to Laval Technopole.

Hydro ‘wireless’ opponents take issue to Laval city council

Hydro ‘wireless’ opponents take issue to Laval city council

Mayor Alexandre Duplessis answers questions during the May 6 Laval city council meeting.

Mondial Choral Loto-Québec Returns To Laval For 9th Edition

Mondial Choral Loto-Québec Returns To Laval For 9th Edition

The choral singers that make up the Mondial Choral come from various cities and towns throughout Quebec, as well as faraway places like China, Ireland, Cuba, and several countries in Africa. Choral performances will take place every night of the festival, in various churches and chapels across Laval.

Laval health science student focuses on cancer

Laval health science student focuses on cancer

Charbel Abi-Saad of Fabreville made a 53-minute documentary that sheds light on cancer.

Preliminary runs made with an electric bus that the Société de Transport de Laval is now testing in preparation to possibly purchase others of the same type suggest that heating the vehicles during winter cold snaps greatly reduces the amount of time the buses can stay on the road before having to be recharged, STL officials revealed last week.

Bursaries totaling $62,000 were handed out recently to 44 young artists during the Fondation de soutien aux arts de Laval (FSAL) gala, which celebrates three decades of the arts in Laval.

Peter Hall, vice-president and chief economist at Export Development Canada, presented a mixed outlook on May 8 to Laval Technopole on Canadian exporters’ chances of increasing their profits over the next year.

During Laval city council’s May 6 meeting, the mayor and councillors faced a large number of questions from an overflow crowd of lobby group members concerned about Hydro Quebec’s imple

Festival Offers Three Free Shows At Espace Montmorency For Saint-Jean-Baptiste
The festival that started nine years ago as a celebration of choral music has grown into what is now one of the hottest music festivals of the summer – and it all takes place in Laval. The 9th Edition of Mondial Loto-Quebec de Laval is an 18-day festival boasting Grammy award-winning bands, home-grown stars, folk and nostalgia acts, orchestral arrangements, a classic-album tribute, along with hundreds of choral singers from all over Quebec, and around the world.

If Charbel Abi-Saad wished, he could pursue a career in documentary filmmaking or in medicine. The way things stand, it looks as if he’s going to opt for the latter, although he’d probably do very well in the former.
He seems to have a natural talent for motion picture production, based on a documentary he recently made which was influenced by his medical calling.

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The Learning Exchange, a literacy-promotion facility that partners with CDC-Laurier Vimont on des Laurentides Blvd., held an Adult Learner Festival and community-sharing event on April 10 during Adult Learner's Week as part of a Canadian Heritage project.

Eunice Linh You, a Grade 11 student at Laval Liberty High School, describes the behaviour, differentiation and type of cells present in neurons…

‘It’s never too early to start finding your direction in life,’ seems to have been the overriding theme of a career fair held at Our Lady of Peace Elementary School in Fabreville

Students at Laval Liberty High School should get an A+ for their latest stage creation – the Express Yourself Variety Show – held Jan. 24 and 25 in the school auditorium.

The council of commissioners at the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board has decided with near unanimity minus one dissenting vote to re-zone two blocks of territory from Terry Fox Elementary School in Auteuil onto the nearby St. Paul Elementary School territory in order to resolve an overcrowding crisis at Terry Fox.

Overcrowding of students attending at least one of the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board’s schools in Laval is reaching the boiling point. Hundreds of parents turned up for the SWLSB’s monthly public meeting last Wednesday at commission headquarters in Rosemère to complain about the situation.

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