By Tracey Arial www.arialview.ca If they can even find a location to rent, retailers in Edmonton can expect to pay high rents driven by constriction c...

Tenants rule as space abounds in downtown core
By Robert Frankwww.sqft.ca A perfect storm is converging in downtown Montreal, just as ample new office space is about ready for delivery. “We face a ...

Edmonton’s development disconnect
By Tracey Arial www.arialview.ca While other cities face residential land shortages and struggle against urban sprawl, Edmonton’s transportation syste...

Montreal working to get lead below new drinking water limits
By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com Montreal’s water service reported last week that the quality of water samples from the six drinking water plants o...

Zoning, snow removal and drainage on new ombudsman’s radar
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Laval’s new ombudsman submitted her first annual report to city hall, May 5. Nadine Mailloux indicated in a stateme...

Police praised for program to protect seniors
By Robert Frank www.thesuburban.com The Quebec police academy has singled out Laval Police for the excellence of its community policing. During a cere...

Vandoos flag flew high at Laval city hall on National Day of Honour
By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com City council invited the public to observe a moment of silence during its May 5 meeting, to pay tribute to soldie...

Municipal offices recognize volunteers’ work
By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com Chomedey, Sainte Rose Vimont and Auteuil city councillors again this year held a party to honor neighborhood...

Closure of Pie-IX Bridge starting May 17 at midnight
By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com The Department of Transportation announced last week that a full closure is to be expected of the Pie IX Bridge (H...

Free trees for families of newborns
By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com Registration is now open at city hall for Laval’s annual One baby, one tree promotion. Until May 30, families of n...