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Lachine man, 86, in custody after wife’s death

An 83-year-old Lachine woman was killed in her home, and her husband was in police custody last night. The... » Full Story
An 83-year-old Lachine woman was killed in her home, and her husband was in police custody last night. The husband, 86, phoned police about 4:50 p.m., saying his wife wasn’t breathing. An Urgences Santé doctor... » Full Story

Montreal moves to protect 8-hectare section of Ste. Anne woods

Delevoper will be paid $5.2 million

The city of Montreal will purchase and protect an eight-hectare piece of ecologically valuable forest in... » Full Story
The city of Montreal will purchase and protect an eight-hectare piece of ecologically valuable forest in Ste. Anne de Bellevue that conservation activists have been struggling to save from land-hungry developers for... » Full Story

300 New Year's Eve revellers trash St. Laurent hotel

Took police two hours to gain control at Days Inn

Rowdy partygoers emptied fire extinguishers and broke furniture and windows at a Days Inn in St. Laurent... » Full Story
Rowdy partygoers emptied fire extinguishers and broke furniture and windows at a Days Inn in St. Laurent early yesterday after police were called in to quell a fight. It took police almost two hours to gain control... » Full Story

Dollard's Kohail family wants action to overturn execution order

Son has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia

The family of Mohamed Kohail – sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia – said it’s disappointed so far... » Full Story
The family of Mohamed Kohail – sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia – said it’s disappointed so far with efforts by the Canadian government to intervene in their case. Mohamed Kohail, 23, a Dollar des... » Full Story

Cartoon Illustrator Teaches Conservation to Youths

Kurtis Miller is a fine arts painter, published illustrator who believes in order to voice your opinion... » Full Story
Kurtis Miller is a fine arts painter, published illustrator who believes in order to voice your opinion you must have a platform for people to know you exist. ... » Full Story

Lindsay Place students serve turkey at Old Brewery Mission

'You don't understand the feeling you get from helping people in need,' 17-year-old says

“You may be rich or poor, you may be blind or lame.... But you’re gonna have to serve... » Full Story
“You may be rich or poor, you may be blind or lame.... But you’re gonna have to serve somebody.” – Bob Dylan Seventeen-year-old Gabriel Benovalid stood behind the kitchen sink at... » Full Story

Parents stunned by flood of money

Strangers offer to pay Lakeshore Hospital bill for 'baby who didn't exist'

Thanks to “acts of kindness”   from strangers across Canada, it will be a merry Christmas for a baby... » Full Story
Thanks to “acts of kindness”   from strangers across Canada, it will be a merry Christmas for a baby girl born to an immigrant mother in Montreal who incurred more than $5,500 in debts before leaving a local... » Full Story

BCA Comments on the December 15, 2008 Beaconsfield City Council Meeting

The refurbished shopping centre had signs that did not comply with the bylaw. The city demonstrated... » Full Story
The refurbished shopping centre had signs that did not comply with the bylaw. The city demonstrated flexibility in responding. Would that same flexibility be extended to all Beaconsfield businesses? Rules... » Full Story

L.O.V.E., RE/MAX CADIBEC & VOLUNTEER WEST ISLAND: A WINNING COMBINATION!

L.O.V.E. & C& VOLUNTEER WEST ISLAND A WINNING RECIPE!! How can L.O.V.E. make a... » Full Story
L.O.V.E. & C& VOLUNTEER WEST ISLAND A WINNING RECIPE!! How can L.O.V.E. make a difference? L.O.V.E.’s (Leave Out Violence) goal is to raise awareness that one person's... » Full Story

Drunk driver admits fatal hit-and-run

St. Lazare man pleads guilty to hit-and-run death

St. Lazare resident Roger Walsh pleaded guilty yesterday to the hit-and-run death of Anee... » Full Story
St. Lazare resident Roger Walsh pleaded guilty yesterday to the hit-and-run death of Anee Khudaverdian, who was killed in October when Walsh's van slammed into her wheelchair on a village road. The... » Full Story
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