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Con U’s Stingers pitch in for breast cancer research with ‘Pink in the Rink’

A growing army of supporters for Pink in the City’s fundraising efforts on behalf of women’s breast cancer research now includes hockey enthusiasts at Montreal’s Concordia University. Pink in the City partnered with...

Dignitaries pay their respects at Laval War Cenotaph for Remembrance Day

Laval’s mayor, MNAs and MPs deposit wreaths in memory of fallen soldiers Members of the Canadian Forces, including soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment’s Fourth Bataillon, as well as Air, Sea and Army...

Résidence l’Oasis honors six former Canadian Armed Forces soldiers

WWII vets recall combat experiences at Remembrance Day ceremony Six Canadian Forces veterans ranging in age from 70 to more than 100 years were the focus of a special homage during a Remembrance...

Laval unveils new agricultural zone development strategy for 2024-2030

City hopes to strike a proper balance between farming and urban growth With a history closely connected to farming for hundreds of years – although urban development now takes up 70 per cent...

Laval-des-Rapides MNA Haytayan named president of CAQ’s Laval caucus

She will represent the caucus at public consultations and events Since the beginning of this month, the Coalition Avenir Québec’s four-member Laval-area caucus has had a new president: Laval-des-Rapides MNA Céline Haytayan. Haytayan takes...

Laval hikes spending for water and floods in 2025-2027 PTI budget

‘The goal is to reduce the risks for our citizens,’ says Mayor Stéphane Boyer In tabling their latest triennial investment plan (PTI) for the years 2025-2027, officials with the City of Laval emphasized...

Leadership torch passes on to James Di Sano at Laurier School Board

"Today, we stand on the brink of change. Recent events have cast a shadow over our board, challenging our values. But make no mistake—our resolve has never been stronger. This moment calls...

Pedestrian dies after being hit by car on Autoroute 13

A man in his 80s died late last week after being hit head-on by a car as he was trying to cross Autoroute 13. For reasons not understood by the Sûreté du Québec,...

New musical ‘The Adventures of Eva the Louse’ enchants children as well as parents

Red carpet launch in Laval starred 175 students from English Montreal School Board Since most parents and school-age children these days can easily relate to something like an annoying infestation of head lice,...

Laval’s Conservatives place their bets on Konstantinos Merakos in upcoming election

CERB payments were ‘vote buying before the 2021 election,’ says Senator Leo Housakos During the first of what is almost certain to become a series of electoral pitches in Laval before the next...

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City officials, school boards face off for education

   Martin C. Barry A team consisting of Laval city councillors beat teams from the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board and the Commission scolaire de Laval in the Classique des élus de Laval tournament...

Clement said the Conservatives have concerns about the Liberals wanting to normalize Canada’s relationship with Iran “which is a state sponsor of terror”

  Martin C. Barry Former federal Conservative cabinet minister Tony Clement aimed some sharp barbs at the new Liberal government and its leader, Justin Trudeau, during a five-to-seven event held at The Palace on...

Martin St. Louis honoured in Laval – Retirement of jersey No. 26

New York Rangers winger Martin St. Louis received a well-deserved honor, on February 11 at the Samson arena, where he took his first shots in organized hockey. The Laval Delta hockey club...

Vimy Liberal MP Eva Nassif opens new offices

   Martin C. Barry The first “open house” to be held by Vimy Liberal MP Eva Nassif since she and her staff moved into new offices on Le Corbusier Blvd. nearly a month ago...

Infrastructure money on the way, says Marc-Aurèle-Fortin MP

  Martin C. Barry Some of the tens of billions of dollars in infrastructure investment money promised by Justin Trudeau during last year’s election campaign could soon start flowing into Laval and other parts...

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