By Abby E. Schachter www.thesuburban.com The CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) has rejected Bell’s decision to ...

Laval housing prices holding up, despite fewer sales
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Laval’s residential real estate prices continued to hold their own during the month of June, despite a surgin...

Cartier overpass demolition to close Highway 15 this weekend
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Transport Quebec plans to shut down the Laurentian Autoroute on Saturday night, so it can dismantle what is left of...

Laval firm recalls sesame paste after salmonella scare
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Clic International has voluntarily recalled three of its tahina (sesame paste) products produced in Lebanon, becaus...

Second Lufa Greenhouse to Open in Laval
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com Lufa Farms are set to begin planting at their second rooftop greenhouse in Laval next week. The brand new 43,000 sq...

New Harry Rosen store in Carrefour Laval features daily in-store activities till September
By Robin Della Cortewww.thesuburban.com Harry Rosen, the luxury menswear retailer, opened a brand new 10,000 square foot store in Carrefour Laval and ...

Laval-made beer exclusively for Laval residents
By Robin Della Corte www.thesuburban.com Laval’s only hop grower, Domaine Brune Houblonde, a Laval-based farming operation specializing in the c...

Two gold medals for Brasseurs du Nord
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com The Brasseurs du Nord, the microbrewery in Blainville that produces Boréale, just got the news that they won two go...

Bourelle: Beaconsfield businessman to run for mayor
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com “The city needs a mayor with vision,” declared Georges Bourelle while announcing that he is going on the hustings t...

End of an era for Pointe Claire politics
After 23 years as councilor and mayor, Bill McMurchie will not seek re-election By Kevin Woodhousewww.thesuburban.com Like his political career, Point...