By Robert Frank With the NDP tanking and some polls showing the Conservatives taking the lead in Quebec when this week’s edition of the newspape...
Laval dumps wastewater into St. Lawrence
By Robert Frank The City of Laval has acknowledged that it has been dumping untreated water into the Mille Îles River, whence the current carries the ...
Provincial byelection to overlap federal vote
By Robert Frank Quebec has called a byelection, Nov. 9, to elect a successor to Gilles Ouimet in Fabre riding in west end Laval. Ouimet quit politics ...
Laval home sales up another 10%
By Robert Frank Demand for single family homes continued to soar in September. It was the second month in a row that the Greater Montreal Real Estate ...
Construction to constrict Highway 13
By Robert Frank Workers closed off the shoulders last week along Highway 13, day and night, while they work on installing guard rails along the median...
Demographics to drive demand for apartments
By Robert Frank Rentals are life’s bookends: We most like to lease when we’re first starting out and when we retire, Tom McCormack’s research reveals....
Candidates respond to rail car risk
By Robert Frank Last week, Montreal public safety director Louise Bradette told Beaconsfield residents that the agglomeration is striving to stem the ...
Advance polls open Friday
By Robert Frank It’s crunch time for candidates. Citizens will begin to cast their federal election ballots this weekend, as Elections Canada polling ...
Maccarone bids for QESBA leadership
By Robert Frank Jennifer Maccarone thinks that Quebec’s English school boards are a model the entire province should follow, and she wants to bring th...
Crude soon to flow to Suncor
By Robert Frank Continental crude will soon course through Laval on its way to Suncor’s Montreal refinery. After years of hearings and rigorous safety...