By Kevin Woodhouse and Beryl Wajsman www.thesuburban.com During the last provincial election campaign, Philippe Couillard made the Train De L’Ou...

Kirkland blood drive returns
“We all need to do our share, everyone of us” Gibson says By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com After a ten-year lapse, Kirkland Mayor Michel Gibson bro...

Dorval to have by-election after the passing of city councillor
By Jim Morrisonwww.thesuburban.com The Dorval municipal chambers welcomed close to two-dozen citizens Monday, Jan. 12, in large part to honor councill...

Emergency room demand to exceed capacity until mid-February
Lakeshore General Hospital By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com Due to the increase in flu patients, as the influenza season started earlier and was...

Gaspé resident camps out overnight to get first publication of Charlie Hebdo
By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com The first publication of Charlie Hebdo since the bloodbath in Paris last week was sought far and wide, with waiti...

Doctors slam Bill 20
By Joel Ceausu www.thesuburban.com Many of Quebec’s family doctors will soon forfeit salary and reduce working hours, with some considering early reti...

Curator’s inept response destroys Lachine woman’s home
By P.A. Sévignywww.thesuburban.com As the result of the province’s Public Curator’s inaction to a number of urgent warnings, Lachine resident Edith Fi...

City poised to sue former suppliers
By Robert Frank www.thesuburban.com Laval wants its money back. Within weeks, the city expects to be in court to pursue Vaillancourt-era engineering f...

Laval flood zones back to 1995
By Tracey Arial www.thesuburban.com A second reading of the new regulations to reset flood zones to match those in place in 1995, rather than the ones...

Target tanks
Ste. Dorothée, Chomedey superstores to close By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Pay more. Expect less. It took just 16 months for United States retail...