Scoring Off The Ice
The transition to life after hockey can be an abrupt reality check for many former National Hockey League players. Saint-Laurent native Mathjeu Darche appears to be one of the exceptions. The
The transition to life after hockey can be an abrupt reality check for many former National Hockey League players. Saint-Laurent native Mathjeu Darche appears to be one of the exceptions. The
Each week, John Abbott College student Xinlan Yu goes to great lengths to help children living with cancer. She travels from her Dorval home to west-end Montreal and volunteers her
When you think of countries known for producing quality chocolate, Switzerland and Belgium immediately come to mind. They are home to well-known brands Lindt, Godiva and Leonidas. A company based
Roman Catholic priest and LaSalle resident Father John Walsh was honoured by Governor General Julie Payette on February 1 at a ceremony at Rideau Hall. He was named Member of
The staff at Dolci Piu on Décarie Boulevard got into the football spirit during Super Bowl weekend. They produced a special cake that included a realistic-looking football on a grass field.
In 2016, Daniel Sadan joined the electric movement. The 60-year-old entrepreneur began investing a chunk of his life savings, and his free time, designing a luxury electric bike out of
Joe Persechino is the owner of LaVilla Barbershop, on Dollard Avenue. A few years ago, he gave up a steady job and a regular paycheque working as a plumber to
The mother of murder victim Brigitte Serre is furious with a request made by one of her daughter’s killers. Next month, Sébastien Simon wants to be granted by the Parole
Most children know how to operate a smartphone or a tablet. Kids Code Jeunesse, a Montreal-based not-for-profit organization, believes they should be even more computer-literate. The group gives workshops
For more than 30 years, Mary Ann Davis has been a tireless advocate for Verdun residents. She’s fought for the homeless, anglophone families and she’s helped give a voice to