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Longueuil man jailed 30 months for bombing attempt in Laval

A 26-year-old man from Longueuil on Montreal’s South Shore has been sentenced to 30 months in prison after being found guilty of a range of criminal charges, including bomb-making, related to a...

Mille-Îles MNA Dufour calls out CAQ for opposing petition’s rail transport request

Grondin ‘preferred to align herself’ with her party’s positions, PLQ MNA said Mille-Îles Liberal MNA Virginie Dufour is taking issue with her National Assembly CAQ colleague from Argenteuil Agnès Grondin’s failure to support...

Chomedey councillor Aglaia Revelakis distances herself from Action Laval

Veteran district rep blames decision on the party’s mayoralty candidate choice For elected as well as unelected members of the Action Laval opposition at Laval city hall, longtime Chomedey city councillor Aglaia Revelakis’s...

Call 8-1-1 before going to the hospital emergency, Santé Québec advises

Public health agency warns of pending flu season peak across the province Santé Québec, the agency that now oversees public health services all over the province, is advising patients and caregivers that with...

Frédéric Mayer to be Action Laval’s mayoralty candidate in November

‘This administration’s third term is one too many,’ says party’s deputy chief of staff at city hall Action Laval has chosen a university lecturer who is also a senior member of its staff...

Mayor warns of impact from Trump tariffs on local economy and finances

‘We will have to develop an economy that is diversified,’ he said, warning of consequences During the February 4 meeting of Laval city council, Mayor Stéphane Boyer led off with an issue that’s...

‘Bring on the tariffs,’ says CEO of Laval-based Chemtec

Jason Bérubé unfazed by U.S. threats, while welcoming $6.2 million in productivity loans Although fallout from Donald Trump’s proposed 25 per cent tariffs on imported Canadian goods has yet to make a full...

Significant snowfall expected in Laval Thursday

Environment Canada has issued a weather statement saying that a significant amount of snow is expected to fall on the Laval and Montreal regions on Thursday. According to the federal meteorology service, moderate...

Laval’s electronic snow-removal signage is a non-starter in Chomedey

Expected to be up and running this winter, city continues with old ‘No-Parking’ signs It’s been around a year since the City of Laval announced, with a degree of fanfare, that it would...

Pink in the City presents $317,000 to MUHC Foundation for breast cancer care

Love, compassion and action at work, says Pink president Denise Vourtzoumis A check for $317,000 was presented recently by officials with Pink in the City to the MUHC Foundation, representing funds raised by...

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$1 million for children’s breakfasts from President’s Choice

Martin C. Barry President’s Choice Children’s Charity announced during an event on Jan. 22 at École primaire du Bois Joli in eastern Laval that it is making a donation of $1 million to the non-profit...

Laval to set up animal services centre by 2018

 (TLN) As a result of recent interest stirred up by media reports regarding the City of Laval’s plans to set up a centralized animal protection office, officials with the city have decided...

City council gets rowdy over ethics and Khalil

(TLN) Laval city council’s monthly meeting on Feb. 2 became a “tennis match” between the mayor and members of the opposition. The reason was persistent demands by opposition members that Sainte-Dorothée city councillor...

Cicilia Laurent, 120-year-old Haitian woman in Laval, Que., could be world’s oldest person alive

Officials from Guinness World Records are in Haiti to determine if Cicilia Laurent, who celebrated her 120th birthday Sunday evening, is the new record-holder, Montreal's Haitian Consulate said. She could claim the title from 116-year-old...

Bill 86: Hearings on school board reform underway

Legislative hearings into a Quebec bill to end school board elections began Tuesday, with more than 50 groups and individuals signed up to present their positions. If passed, Bill 86 would abolish school board elections...

Laval’s new No. 2 fire hall will serve Chomedey

Martin C. Barry One of the largest fire halls in Canada by number of emergency calls handled officially opened on Souvenir Blvd. in Chomedey last week with a ribbon-cutting attended by Quebec Public...

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