Perspective the « Dorval Way »
Dorval mayor Edgar Rouleau has several projects he would like to come to fruition before his fourth mandate is up. He would like to leave a legacy that befits
Dorval mayor Edgar Rouleau has several projects he would like to come to fruition before his fourth mandate is up. He would like to leave a legacy that befits
Genetic research is on the cutting edge of health care, and is destined to become a remarkable tool to improve our lives. That is what Saint-Laurent’s Gabriel Sari thinks after
Organizers and volunteers were very busy last week, but the end result will be full bellies and happier holidays for almost 1400 people. The Saint-Laurent Magasin Partage de Noël offered
The St. Laurent Spartans are reflecting on their last season. Though it was difficult at times, there are positive signs for the future. « I think the highlight of the season
Riverview Elementary is hosting two fun holiday-themed fundraising activities for their STEAM program and inviting the entire Verdun community to enjoy an online auction and a Breakfast with Santa Christmas
Some special children had the chance to pick up Santa Claus and bring him to Montreal during Air Transat‘s special North Pole flight last week. Later in the day, the
The Centre d’accueil et référence sociale et économique pour immigrants (CARI) St-Laurent is a gateway for immigrants and new arrivals to find a place in the work force and a
A toy drive is underway in the west end of Montreal today. People are asked to drop off new or slightly used toys for children in need. Toys can be
The Bibliothèque du Boisé played host to an information session by the environmental services and resource provider VertCite that focused on how the effects of a warming Quebec is bringing
For 37 years, Reclaim Literacy has worked to help the English community fight illiteracy. They have provided reading and writing skills to adults, children, and English language immigrants in need.