
Lachine resident “devastated” after bus attack
One week after a Lachine resident was attacked with a hammer on the night bus, his sense of security has not returned. “Psychologically, I’m devastated. I can’t even walk

One week after a Lachine resident was attacked with a hammer on the night bus, his sense of security has not returned. “Psychologically, I’m devastated. I can’t even walk

Beyond viewing a painting, residents in Lachine will have the chance to engage with the work of First Nations artist, Eruoma Awashish, in an uncommon way on March 6

The works of long-time Dorval painter, Dianne Brazeau, will be on display at the Dorval Municipal library in March. The exhibition is part of a monthly initiative from the library

Local talent will hit the small screen when the Montreal-based cop drama, 19-2, debuts its third season. Saint-Laurent actor Spiro Malandrakis was overjoyed when he landed a recurring role on

Refugee sponsorship organisation Hay Doun along with Vanier College and cégep Montmorency are preparing to offer a different educational experience to Syrian youths. Rather than focus on grammar and

Lachine may be getting a new Tim Horton’s as part of the first project to be adopted by the borough thanks to the amendment of a zoning by-law. “There is

As Lachine’s community band gets set to turn 100 years-old, professional trumpet player and music professor, Ron Di Lauro, looks back on picking up the horn with his father

Everyone deserves a private space sometimes. For students and staff at Vanier College who don’t always fall into traditional male and female gender binaries, the sanctity of a washroom will

Cheers and even some tears filled the Lester B. Pearson School Board (LBPSB) meeting room Monday night when, in a momentous decision, commissioners voted nine-to-four in favour of postponing the

For fourteen years, a mother of three from Bois-Franc has been wanting to give back to the Montreal Children’s Hospital. This February, the Dancing with the Stars Just for