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City celebrating 35th annual Laval Seniors Week Oct. 1-7

"1001 ways to stay active" is the slogan the City of Laval has adopted to celebrate the 35th annual Laval Senior Citizens' Week, which is taking place from Oct. 1 - 7. For...

Suspect from Laval among three arrested for alleged firearms trafficking

A suspect from Laval was one of three individuals arrested last week by the Montreal Police in conjunction with alleged firearms trafficking and illegal firearms possession. The three, who are 18, 20 and...

Laval Police release video of boutique jewelry theft suspect

The Laval Police are asking members of the public to help track down a suspect wanted following a jewelry-store theft that was committed in Chomedey during the summer. The incident occurred Aug. 12....

Ex-LJA administrator charged by UPAC was ‘Outstanding Principal’ six years ago

Alan Simoneau, two others, are accused of ‘false billing’ Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board If anyone felt blindsided last week when a specialized unit of Quebec’s Unité permanente anticorruption (UPAC) announced it was...

Fifteenth annual Fête de quartier de Val-des-Brises

‘Supporting the community is our priority’ says Action Laval’s Achille Cifelli (Newsfirst) It was as a member of the volunteer committee and founder of the Fête de quartier de Val-des-Brises that Action Laval...

Pink in the City’s Denise Vourtzoumis awarded Quebec Lieut.-Gov.’s Medal

Medal is ‘a testament to the lives you’ve touched,’ Senator Loffreda tells Vourtzoumis Longtime Laval resident Denise Vourtzoumis, who is co-founder and president of Pink in the City which supports breast cancer care...

FILIA Association for Seniors holds annual Walk a Thon in Chomedey

Group continues focusing on providing services for seniors Smart-looking caps and t-shirts bearing the distinctive ‘FILIA’ logo breathed an air of hope and renewal into this year’s FILIA Walk a Thon, an increasingly...

Action Laval dismisses ‘Carré Laval’ as currently formatted

While Quebec and the City of Laval seem to agree that Carré Laval is a win-win proposal, not everyone is happy with the project. Action Laval, Laval city council’s number two opposition party,...

Quebec opens inquiry into Action Laval ‘research’ expenses

St-Vincent councillor Galati leaves AL caucus, withdraws from SWLSB election race Citing media reports raising questions about his municipal spending practices, Action Laval councillor for Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Paolo Galati says he will not be...

Work starts on Laval’s public library headquarters in downtown core

Officials from the City of Laval and the provincial government gathered last Monday morning at a green space in Laval’s downtown Montmorency district for a ground-turning ceremony to mark the beginning of...

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June 1 tax deadline looming, says Revenu Québec

Revenu Québec, the province's tax-collection authority, has served notice that the deadline for filing 2019 income tax returns electronically is Monday June 1 at 11:59 pm. The tax ministry says up to 86...

Sûreté du Québec arrest two suspects linked to 2017 Laval murder

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City gradually re-opening public libraries after COVID-19

The City of Laval says it has started to gradually re-open the nine branches of its public library network as life slowly begins to get back to normal in the midst of...

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