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Joe Rossi’s latest dramatic film short is turning heads at international festivals

Laval-based filmmaker Joseph Rossi's latest effort, a short dramatic film called "Epilogue," has been generating a considerable amount of attention overseas. In recent months, it was selected at the Swedish International Film Festival,...

‘Health Care Unburdened’ grant program recipients announced

CMA, MD Financial and Scotiabank seek solutions to cut doctors’ administrative tasks The Canadian Medical Association (CMA), MD Financial Management Inc. and Scotiabank recently announced the recipients of their Health Care Unburdened Grant program, with $10-million in grants...

Family from Laval killed in Ohio small plane crash

A 54-year-old man from Laval, along with a 45-year-old woman and an eight-year-old girl, have been identified as the pilot and passengers who died when a small plane crashed in Youngstown, Ohio...

Laval man fined $1,572 for car racing on Autoroute 50

A 24-year-old man from Laval had his driver's license suspended for a week, while also receiving a $1,572 ticket and 12 demerit points, after being caught by the Sûreté du Québec racing...

LPD ticketing electric scooter drivers who violate traffic code

As residents of Laval grow accustomed to seeing electric scooters on the city's many boulevards, avenues and streets, the Laval Police have been handing out traffic tickets to scooter drivers who burn...

Place Samson fire leaves two people homeless

A major fire last Tuesday afternoon in a row house on Place Samson in Chomedey caused an estimated $250,000 in damage and rendered two people homeless. Officials with the Laval Fire Dept. traced...

Laval Police seize $250,000 worth of cocaine, crack and hashish

The Laval Police revealed on Thursday that a raid conducted a week earlier led to the seizure of 500 grams of cocaine, 200 grams of crack, an unspecified amount of hashish, and...

Photo radar possible at A-15/440 flyover worksite, says Transports Québec

The Quebec highways ministry announced this week that it may be installing a mobile photo radar unit on the work site at the intersection of autoroutes 440 and 15 in Laval where...

Laval-based Mondoux Confectionery acquired by Regal

Mondoux, a Laval-based confectioner whose gummies and other sweets are ubiquitous in Quebec convenience stores as well as at gas station sales terminals, has been purchased by Regal Confections also of Laval,...

Laval man among four arrested by RCMP for alleged cocaine importation and trafficking

RCMP officers arrested four individuals on July 12 - including one from Laval - alleged to be involved in a conspiracy to import and traffic cocaine into Canada by concealing it in...

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After 30 years, THE LAVAL NEWS has ended its door-to-door distribution. The February 21st, 2024 edition of THE LAVAL NEWS was the last issue delivered...

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LPD issuing tickets for breaking COVID-19 distancing rule

Martin C. Barry Officers with the Laval Police Department have been busy lately issuing tickets for at least $1,000 each to individuals seen gathered while not obeying the mandatory two-metre distancing rule decreed...

Laval News Volume 28-08

The current issue of the Laval News volume 28-08 published April 15th, 2020,(Click on the image to read the paper.)

LPD seeks Laval-des-Rapides burglary suspect

The Laval Police have a pretty good idea what the suspect linked to a home burglary in Laval-des-Rapides last fall looks like, because they have a security camera image of him. Now...

Could post-COVID-19 Canada become a ‘surveillance state’?

Martin C. Barry Although the COVID-19 crisis is probably far from over, Montreal lawyer and human rights activist Julius Grey is warning that the unfolding emergency could become permanent if attention isn’t focused...

Marc Demers undecided on whether to cancel Fête nationale

Martin C. Barry Although major public events are being cancelled all over the world to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Mayor Marc Demers and other administration officials say they are waiting...

Thumbs-up from CFIB for Ottawa’s COVID-19 wage subsidy

The subsidies ‘will maintain the link between the employer and the employee,’ says Canadian Federation of Independent Business Martin C. Barry Despite the fact some small and medium-size businesses across the country remain dissatisfied...

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