By Tracey Arial www.traceyarial.com Blogging seems like a straightforward thing for a writer to do, but I didn’t find it easy to begin. The technical ...

St. Lawrence Academy’s Art Expo a resounding success
By Tracey Arial www.thesuburban.com St. Lawrence Academy’s fourth annual Art Expo took place in LaSalle all-day last Thursday and Friday morning. The ...

Why themes?
By Tracey Arial www.traceyarial.com Using themes to organize writing is an old idea, but as our world gets more complex, they are even more important ...

Introduction to WordCount’s 2013 blogathon
By Tracey Arial www.traceyarial.com WordCount’s 2013 blogathon begins today. As a participant, I’ll be posting daily thoughts about writing for the ne...

Douglas Hospital wants to get to know its neighbours better
By Tracey Arial www.thesuburban.com The administration of the Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Verdun is planning a wide-spread publ...

Consultations into Montreal’s Development Plan Begin June 3
By Tracey Arial www.traceyarial.com Interested in having a say about real estate development over the next twenty years in the City of Montreal? The O...

Beaconsfield council unanimously passes demolition permit for Batshaw
‘I can’t sleep tonight if I put these kids on the street,’ Councilor Massad on citizen’s appeal By Matthew Guité www.thesuburban.com Batshaw You...

Thirty-five municipalities have joined Couronne ouest
By Kevin Woodhousewww.thesuburban.com The municipalities of the West Island and off-island, 35 in all, have recently teamed up to form the non-profit ...

‘I love you as big as the ocean!’ to set sail come June
By Robin Della Cortewww.thesuburban.com Thirty-six-year-old Sébastien Guy, director of communications for JPR Doors, is helping to raise money for the...

Charbonneau: Bill 14 would harm French Quebecers
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Mille Îles riding’s MNA rose in the National Assembly May 23 to warn fellow legislators that the Parti québéc...