Increased presence translates into increased fines By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com Following a less than stellar back to school last August in ...
Pierrefonds-Roxboro encourages citizens to take La Route Bleue this summer
By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com Last year’s event had to be postponed due to heavy winds and high waves but Pierrefonds-Roxboro will be o...
Blues Fest to kick off summer in West Island
Twelfth annual festival set to roll this June By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com This year’s 12th annual edition of the West Island Blues Festival...
Perez wants Quebec to cut hospital parking rates
By Joel Ceausu www.thesuburban.com “It’s already out of hand, we don’t want it to get further out of hand,” says Lionel Perez....
AMT changes could be better for commuters believes Kelley
By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com While the trains will continue to run for commuters throughout the province, Montreal rail users will soon be t...
Hunger on the West Island? Really?
On Rock Community Services feeds more than 200 West Island families each week By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com On Rock Community Services recently...
School boards’ status quo time has passed
www.thesuburban.com Since 2008, the Quebec government has warned school boards unless they improve voter turnout there will be changes. It made no sen...
Golf, a beach and security in Verdun
By Tracey Arial www.arialview.ca Residents questioned decisions made about the Nun’s Island golf course, a beach in Desmarchais Crawford and security ...
Laval politicians get up early for McHappy Day
By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com The vice-chairman of Laval’s executive committee, David de Cotis and St. Vincent de Paul Councillor Paolo Galati ...
City ethics office reports on first year
By Tracey Arial www.thesuburban.com Last week, Laval police reported on the first year of the city’s new ethics and integrity office (Bureau d’intégri...