By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com The tradition of the annual fall fair held at the Northlea United Church will once again take place this year on N...

Newhook sheds locks to support friend with cancer
By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com Fall Shave to Save campaigns are well underway, as citizens shave off their own locks to raise money for cancer...

BDC lauds DDO company for its adapting strategies
By Kevin Woodhousewww.thesuburban.com In the latest BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) report to coincide with its 35th annual salute to small ...

Next stop St. Léo
Station inaugurated By Joel Ceausuwww.thesuburban.com It was almost a generation in the making but the Train de l’Est is getting set to roll into town...

Transatlantic dole
By Joel Ceausuwww.thesuburban.com It wasn’t all that long ago that massive anti-tuition-hike boorch-fests started at Place Émilie Gamelin, a few conve...

Triangle problems
Street stays open, park on hold By Joel Ceausuwww.thesuburban.com Like many residents of the Triangle development, Marie-Eve Bérubé thought she was mo...

Roller-coaster week for Valeant
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com Last week was a rollercoaster ride for the Laval-based pharmaceutical company Valeant. The company is trying to tak...

Flood zone law to be set soon
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com During the last city council meeting, Nov. 3, Marc Demers announced the process that Laval will use to set its...

Balconies, bricks and exterior sheeting in LaSalle
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com Why does the colour of brick matter so much? That was essentially the question Simon-Pierre Labelle, the president ...

Celebration and change in Verdun
By Tracey Arial www.thesuburban.com Councillors in Verdun celebrated their first year in office during their November 4 regular council meeting. They ...