By P.A. Sévigny Although the results of the census indicate that there are far less than the estimated 10,000 homeless presently living on the streets...
Newscoverage nails alleged sex predator
By Robert Frank Laval Police are extending a big “thank-you” for news coverage that led to the arrest of Nicholas Chartrand Dubois, June 29—a month af...
Laval opens its data to app developers
By Robert Frank Starting this Fall, Laval will release to the public some of its computer databases that hitherto were available only to select civil ...
Plans for Laval’s new city hall fountain spark controversy
By Abby E. Schachter Laval Mayor, Marc Demers is proudly standing by his latest project; a brand new fountain in front of city hall. The fountain is s...
Housing starts up in Laval
By Robert Frank “Build it and they will come” is the motto for Laval resident real estate developers. Housing starts were up 29 per cent in Laval for ...
Laval’s Olivier Gaudette, a painter for the people
Takes us back in time By Rhonda Massad Olivier Gaudette paints what the people want. Last week he completed his most recent work for the city of Lava...
Armand Frappier Museum offers children an initiation to science
By Rhonda Massad The Armand Frappier Museum still has space in all of their four science camps in the coming weeks except for the week of August 17. T...
Laval council approves contracts
By Tracey Arial Laval city councillors approved more than $14 million dollars in spending via 72 contracts at their June meeting. The vast majority we...
Beerfest draws 14,000 to Laval
By Robert Frank Laval loves suds, judging by the turnout at the city’s first-ever summer beerfest, held in St. Vincent du Paul, July 10-12. Some 30 mi...
Montreal cuts another big cheque to cover Fina Competition
By Rhonda Massad West Islanders are once again on the hook for the Fina Competition held last year at Park Jean Drapeau. As reported by The Suburban, ...