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Parking fees not raising funds for network
Article online since January 6th 2010
Albert Kramberger While a pay-as-you park system has been installed at CLSC Lac St. Louis in Pointe Claire, the local public health network will not be seeing one cent of monies collected. The parking meter system was installed by the private property owner of the building in mid-November...
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West Islanders help Stars shine
Article online since January 6th 2010
The defending Clarkson Cup champions, the Montreal Stars defeated the Brampton Canadette Thunder Saturday at the Pierrefonds 4 Glaces Sportsplex with a 2-1 win. The Stars, of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), have a few players with West Island connections, including Leslie Oles...
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Seniors answer the call after Jones financial scandal
Article online since January 4th 2010
Albert Kramberger They’ve been dubbed the ‘super seniors’ and they hold court weekly in Pointe Claire trying to come to terms with the Earl Jones financial scandal and help build the case against the self-styled financier who allegedly defrauded millions from his clients through a Ponzi...
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WICS raking in the money for community groups
Article online since January 4th 2010
Albert Kramberger Despite a sluggish economy, West Island Community Shares (WICS) has managed to raise more money than ever to help some 30 community groups. WICS set a goal of $700,000 for its 2009-2010 campaign, which ends in March, after recording a record $685,000 the previous fiscal...
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Agglo cause of small tax hike in Dorval: Mayor
Article online since December 18th 2009
Albert Kramberger Although Dorval has yet to receive its Montreal agglomeration apportionment, it went ahead and adopted its $102 million 2010 budget last Wednesday. Dorval Mayor Edgar Rouleau expects his city will receive an increase of about five per cent in its agglo bill, calculated...
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Ladies try for a successful comeback
( December 17th 2009 )
Healthy wrapping fundraiser
( December 17th 2009 )
Waiting for agglo
( December 15th 2009 )
Texan offering free clog lessons at Red Barn
( December 15th 2009 )
St. Lazare makes new school a priority
( December 10th 2009 )
Jones case begs for changes: alleged victims lobby
( December 9th 2009 )
Look inside the box for good food
( December 3rd 2009 )
Have a Bocchicchio Christmas
( December 3rd 2009 )
Spinning success: $5,600 raised
( December 3rd 2009 )
Vigil marks 20th anniversary of massacre
( December 3rd 2009 )
Letters
( December 2nd 2009 )
Holiday Train arrives Sunday in Beaconsfield
( November 27th 2009 )
Neighbours at odds over dogs
( November 26th 2009 )
’Tis the season for WIAIH cards
( November 26th 2009 )
Mumme to carry Olympic torch in Beaconsfield on Dec. 8
( November 19th 2009 )
Look what was delivered in the mail
( November 19th 2009 )
Dawson sings the blues as John Abbott captures 16th straight rugby title
( November 18th 2009 )
BCA future in question
( November 18th 2009 )
Promoting girl power: conference set for Nov. 17
( November 13th 2009 )
WIYSO returns, LCO to follow
( November 12th 2009 )
Police files
( November 11th 2009 )
Marking Remembrance Day
( November 11th 2009 )
Pandemic panic
( November 5th 2009 )
Familiar faces trounce competition in Dollard
( November 4th 2009 )
Kirklanders elect trio
( November 3rd 2009 )
Loopy reaction to ruling
( October 29th 2009 )
Kirklanders have say in three races
( October 28th 2009 )
Blooming hobby sprouts show
( October 21st 2009 )
Good neighbours
( September 30th 2009 )
Doing a fair amount of business
( September 30th 2009 )
Teams shaping up in Beaconsfield
( September 23rd 2009 )
The Buck stops here
( September 23rd 2009 )
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