By Robert Frank Laval city council has voted to pay Motorola Solutions Canada more than $10 million to bring it’s emergency telecommunication system i...

Laval homebuyers go upscale
By Robert Frank High-end housing is fetching premium prices. Single family homes in Laval sold for an average $319,042 during the past twelve months, ...

Potential school closures, strike looming
By Robert Frank Although the Quebec government backed off on its demands that schools operating under 50 per cent capacity be closed immediately, the ...

Beaconsfield residents misled on trashcams
By Robert Frank With files from Beryl Wajsman and Kevin Woodhouse Garbage truck operators plying Beaconsfield streets have already been capturing imag...

Beaconsfield’s neighbours not ordering trashcams
By Robert Frank and Kevin Woodhouse Beaconsfield’s neighbouring municipalities see no need to implement trashcams. Sainte Anne de Bellevue has a...

Laval tries to block pipeline
Shifts risk to rail through Montreal suburbs By Robert Frank Western Canadian and Northern U.S. crude will have to reach Suncor’s refinery in East End...

‘Laval needs in’
Conservative campaign snowballs By Robert Frank Grassroot support is growing rapidly for Roland Dick [pronounced ‘deeke’]. The Conservative candidate ...

Pesticide threatens bees, songbirds
By Robert Frank The city is encouraging Laval property owners to treat ash trees on their land with TreeAzin, in an effort to save them from being wip...

Hydro poles to vanish on St. Elzéar
By Robert Frank Laval’s city council decided to move forward with a long-awaited $9.7 million project to bury the electrical and other public utility ...

Blaney: Stability only solution to refugee crisis
“Attack problem at its roots” By Robert Frank Partisan posturing over how many asylum-seekers to accept might help Canadian politicians to get ...