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The costliest severe weather in Quebec’s history – the August flooding – caused nearly $2.5 billion in insured damage

Remnants of Hurricane Debby devastated Laval, Montreal and other areas of Quebec The remnants of Hurricane Debby that travelled across southern Quebec on August 9 and 10 are estimated to have caused nearly $2.5 billion in insured damage, according to initial estimates...

Burglars snatch high-end clothing at kidswear store

The Laval Police late last week were still trying to identify several suspects who took part in a brazen early morning burglary at a designer children’s wear boutique near the Carrefour Laval...

Mother Nature cuts down time families spent at Laval’s Fête de la Famille

Rain leaves many moms, dads and kids adrift in mid-day downpour Many of Laval’s moms, dads, children and grandparents got just a taste of the fun normally to be had on Labor Day...

Hundreds attend Vimy Liberal MP Annie Koutrakis’ summer BBQ

‘It’s a way for us to thank our citizens while just having a great time’ More than 800 guests – most of them constituents in Vimy MP Annie Koutrakis’s riding – chowed down...

Tropical Storm Debby recovery continues in Laval

During the last few days of August, City of Laval work crews were wrapping up the last of a series of coordinated trash and waste pickups on streets throughout the city, after...

MNA Sona Lakhoyan Olivier always present for her community

Donation of school bags to primary schools in Chomedey to promote integration, academic success and fight against children’s poverty (NEWSFIRST) - In this back-to-school period, it is essential that all children in Chomedey...

Moderna’s Canadian facility in Laval receives Drug Establishment License from Health Canada

Moderna Inc. (Nasdaq:MRNA) announced on Monday that its Canadian manufacturing facility, which is located in Laval, has been granted a Drug Establishment License (DEL) by Health Canada. The certification, according to a statement...

Local school boards and Laval Police team up for ‘Drop Me Off Safely’ campaign

The Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board, the Centre de services scolaire de Laval and the Laval Police have teamed up once again at the beginning of a new school year to get...

An ounce of prevention…

Laval-based INRS gets over $4 million from Quebec to prepare for future pandemics As the climate continues to change, insect-borne viruses—also known as arboviruses—are becoming a growing threat to public health around the world. These viruses, which...

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...

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Liberals announce details of new summer jobs program

Martin C. Barry Laval’s four Liberal Members of Parliament gathered together recently to announce a federal program that will allow small businesses in Laval to obtain subsidies for the hiring of students 15...

City hopes to break ‘ice-jam’ with permit regulations overhaul

Martin C. Barry Contemplating the advances and changes made by his administration in the past two years to encourage real estate development in Laval, Mayor Marc Demers compares the city to an ice-clogged...

Giants Steps celebrated Xmas with Alex Galchenyuk

The students at Giant Steps School in west end Montreal got a special treat just before Christmas last month: the Montreal Canadiens’ star forward Alex Galchenyuk dropped by on Dec. 16 to...

Coupal turns independent

Laval city councillor for Souvenir-Labelle Jean Coupal, who was elected with the victorious Mouvement Lavallois in the 2013 municipal election, has decided to leave the governing party. Coupal joins the ranks of a...

Drugs a war ‘we’re not going to win’: Laval Police officer

  Martin C. Barry With Canada’s marijuana laws seemingly about to be relaxed and sales of the currently illicit substance possibly also about to go mainstream, a Laval Police constable told a public gathering...

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