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Martin C.
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CDN-NDG should ‘change’ unwilling traffic...
During a meet-the-councillors evening held on Wednesday by the NDG Community Council at Wesley United Church, McQueen, the sole member of the ... -
DeSousa ‘committed’ to protecting green space,...
According to the Montreal daily Le Devoir, the Tremblay administration is reassessing its stance regarding the protection of green spaces, having ... -
Sainte-Marcelline students take part in Guignolée...
Students enrolled at Villa Sainte-Marcelline marked the girls’ school’s 50th anniversary last Saturday by taking part in the Guignolée du Dr ... -
Côte St. Luc chooses digital screens for community...
The City of Côte St. Luc has chosen a high-tech way to publicly inform residents of important coming events. Instead of the ubiquitous banners ... -
Lack of charitable status irks Reporters Without...
Delivering the Robert Stewart Memorial Lecture to members of the Montreal Press Club last Monday evening at the Atwater Library, Trudeau said ... -
Westmount awaits word from Quebec on full-length...
Westmount recently renewed a lease with CP Rail for a section of land adjacent to the tracks where the City has erected an experimental prototype ... -
Administration hopes to get bugs out of city hall door
The door, which was bought to replace an old steel door and to match the grand front entrance at city hall, is automated and controlled with a ... -
Is Meadowbrook stretch of Côte St. Luc Road closed...
Côte St. Luc Public Works has placed two concrete blocks on each side of the road adjacent to Montreal West’s Sheraton Park, in anticipation of ... -
Spare change? Maybe not in Westmount
At council’s December meeting last Monday evening, Mayor Peter Trent faced questions from several residents about possible measures the City ... -
MUHC access from Glen Road must remain...
According to minutes of a closed-door meeting of the general committee of city council held in September, urban planning director Joanne Poirier ... -
Borough of CDN-NDG prepares for a big snow blow
While some might assume that public works officials wait around until snow is falling to get out their equipment, they actually track weather ... -
Cotler wants apology for Tory leaflets insinuating...
During a press conference last week at his riding office, Cotler reacted to the leaflet distributed in ridings across Canada, including Mount ... -
A century of scouting
Among items in a display of memorabilia from the early days of Scouting in Westmount was a letter written by the movement’s founder, Lord ... -
Deal could keep 5 Saisons in Westmount
A statement issued late last week by Metro Inc., owner of the 5 Saisons chain, said discussions between Metro, Ramco Development and Westmount in ... -
Replace street lamps to cut light pollution, HCP...
The Healthy City Project is urging the City of Westmount to replace all its street lights with shielded, high-efficiency, low-intensity lights, ... -
Summit gets emergency water pump station
The project, which is being paid for by the Montreal Agglomeration, will be done under the supervision of the City of Montreal. It is being ... -
Centre Greene shines at annual holiday fundraiser
About 30 artisans and crafters from all over Quebec had tables set up in the local community center. In the morning, the bake table was heavily ... -
Centre Greene shines at annual holiday fundraiser
About 30 artisans and crafters from all over Quebec had tables set up in the local community center. In the morning, the bake table was heavily ... -
Lulham hopes to regulate wasteful phone book...
“I received a Yellow Pages book yesterday on my front balcony, and it’s the third one I’ve gotten in as many months,” she said. “There are many ... -
Bike path could stay open through winter
“Certainly in principle and at first blush the idea of having a four-season bike path makes sense,” Mayor Peter Trent said when asked during last ... -
Council considers gun control resolution
Last Monday evening during council’s first public meeting since the municipal elections, Trent was asked during question period by Roger Jochym ... -
Council bonus and salary charges “false,” says...
During the campaign, the candidate, who ended up being defeated, accused the members of Côte St. Luc city council of accepting a salary increase ... -
Members of new CDN-NDG borough council sworn into...
Borough Mayor Michael Applebaum and Snowdon city councillor Marvin Rotrand are the only two members to survive from the pre-election borough ... -
Westmount's military sacrifices remembered
Among the dignitaries at the commemoration for the country’s war dead were Mayor Peter Trent with members of city council, Westmount-Ville Marie ... -
V.I Warshawski book launch at the JPL cancelled
On Wednesday Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m., Paretsky will be at the Jewish Public Library, 5151 Côte Ste-Catherine Road, to launch her latest book, ... -
New mayor and councillors sworn in by Town of Hampstead
During a special ceremony held last Friday to administer the mayor and members of council with the oath of office, Mayor Bill Steinberg, who was ... -
Clubhouse of Horror
Thus it was on Halloween last Saturday night that hundreds of children of all ages with their parents went to the clubhouse to see the spirits ... -
Projet Montréal’s McQueen wins seat on...
In a conversation with The Monitor two weeks before the election, Borough Mayor Michael Applebaum cast doubt on McQueen’s ability to wrestle the ... -
Candidate fixes "non-compliant" posters
“Currently in my neighbourhood there are posters on every pole from Ms. Young and there’s no name,” Lulham said on Monday. She claimed that ... -
Arena deadline extended 4 years
“I’m extremely relieved about this piece of news,” Mayor Peter Trent told The Examiner this week. “It was worrying me having to deliver that ...
