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Tourisme Laval receives $520,000 in financial help from Ottawa

Minister of Tourism Soraya Martinez Ferrada, accompanied by Vimy Liberal MP Annie Koutrakis, last week announced a non-repayable subsidy of $520,000 to Tourisme Laval, to help the agency guide Laval businesses in developing and structuring...

LFD responds to minor blaze in Chomedey

On Aug. 26 shortly after 1 am, firefighting personnel from the Laval Fire Dept. contended with a relatively minor blaze at a home on Guénette St. in Chomedey. According to a report posted...

Laval Police racing to inform the public on safe ‘e-scooter’ use

‘We know they’re going to be here to stay,’ LPD official says of growing mobility trend With electric scooters quickly becoming an ever-more common sight on Laval’s streets, officers from the Laval Police...

Fabre MNA donates 50 school bags to two local schools

Families are having difficulties making ends meet, says Alice Abou-Khalil For a second year, Fabre Member of the National Assembly Alice Abou-Khalil has donated dozens of school backpacks to children attending two primary...

Laval’s auditor-general tables performance findings on city for 2023

It’s France Lessard’s first report since stepping into the position last January In her first report as the City of Laval’s auditor-general since assuming office last January, France Lessard says the city’s management...

Hundreds celebrate at annual Chomedey Neighborhood Party

Games, healthy snacks and entertainment added up to fun for everybody Following a fiasco like the one in 2023 when the Chomedey Neighborhood Party was suddenly cancelled after being completely rained out, the...

Laval and Hydro-Québec working on corridor near Autoroute 13

The City of Laval and Hydro-Québec say they are working together on a project to create a biodiversity corridor on an electricity right-of-way currently used by the public power company. As such, the...

Tropical Storm Debby aftermath

More than 7,000 Laval addresses visited during ongoing cleanup After gathering up 82 per cent of the debris left behind in Laval following Tropical Storm Debby, the city is keeping cleanup crews on...

Notre Dame/Curé Labelle road closure update

During the early afternoon on Wednesday Aug. 21, a City of Laval crew was hard at work exploring the ground beneath the Curé Labelle/Notre Dame boulevard intersection for the cause of a...

Notre Dame/Curé Labelle expected to re-open by late Wednesday, after inspection for possible collapse

A ground collapse, rather than an issue involving broken sewer or aqueduct pipes, is the reason why the intersection of Curé Labelle and Notre Dame boulevards has been closed to traffic for...

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Laval-based firm GA International awarded federal funding

Martin C. Barry A Laval-based life-sciences business specialized in the production of temperature- and solvent-resistant labels for the medical and scientific sectors will see better quality productivity following the announcement of a $162,000...

Prime Minister Trudeau announces new actions under Canada’s COVID-19 response

COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving global issue. The Government of Canada will do everything necessary to protect the health, safety, and wellbeing of Canadians, and is working around the clock to limit...

Laval city councilor denies allegations of rule-breaking and ethics-code violations

Renata Isopo David De Cotis, municipal councilor and former chair of Société de Transport de Laval (STL), is targeted in a second police investigation, according to an unconfirmed report published in Le Journal...

More trees expected to grow in City of Laval

(TLN) Since 2011, the tree canopy in Laval has risen from 21.8 to 23.6 per cent, according to new figures released last week by the City of Laval. The tree canopy is...

Laval launches 2020 Mon quartier fleuri contest

(TLN) The City of Laval is calling on all residents who love horticulture to sign up for the Mon quartier fleuri contest, which aims to beautify neighbourhoods while also encouraging citizen involvement.For...

Will a pandemic and an oil price war bring cheaper food?

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois Most analysts agree that the oil price war is only beginning. Abundant cheap oil will impact the entire agri-food market, from farm gate to plate. And the coronavirus pandemic is...

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