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WMA honours volunteer Barbara Moore
Article online since May 6th 2008
"How many people ever have the chance to be honoured in the centennial of anything?" That's one of the observations former Westmount city councillor Barbara Moore made while accepting the Westmount Municipal Association's 2008 Derek Walker Award for Volunteer Citizen of the Year at Victoria...
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Green Party candidate Genest carries Gore's message
By Andrew King
Article online since May 1st 2008
Al Gore’s film 'An Inconvenient Truth' has brought worldwide attention to the topic of environmental sustainability, and now Westmount’s Green Party candidate is spreading that message to create sustainable change that the community can embrace. Claude William Genest, the former actor and...
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Trudeau visits The Study
Article online since May 1st 2008
Grade 4 Study student and Westmount resident Katherine Kent wore a red rose on her lapel in honour of the subject of her Heritage Day project: former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and special visiting guest, his son Justin. Trudeau, the Liberal Party nominee in the Papineau...
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Summit Park trees cut down for safety reasons
By Martin C. Barry
Article online since April 30th 2008
The City of Westmount has assured residents that a recent tree-cutting operation in Summit Park was undertaken in the interest of public safety. As the last of the snow was melting on the summit towards the end of last month, some visitors to Summit Park may have noticed that a considerable...
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A second chance for young vandals
By Andrew King
Article online since April 23rd 2008
A police decision to give three local teens a second chance instead of facing charges after vandalising a building wall with graffiti, has received praise from Mayor Karin Marks as a valuable one-time lesson. “A good initiative on the part of the police,” Marks said of their decision to...
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Hockey troubles spill into Westmount
( April 23rd 2008 )
Duncan holds out on Madvac vote
( April 23rd 2008 )
City concerned over slow construction progress at Summit
( April 23rd 2008 )
Fine weather boosts turnout for mayor's blood donor clinic
( April 23rd 2008 )
Barbara Moore is WMA's Citizen of the Year
( April 23rd 2008 )
Residents offer input on arena - pool project
( April 15th 2008 )
City to reap more than $3 million in gas tax transfers
( April 7th 2008 )
A world-wide win for The Study physics team
( April 3rd 2008 )
Council web recordings to omit question periods
( April 2nd 2008 )
Westmount launches kitchen and garden waste collection
( April 1st 2008 )
Noted actor Mary Morter dies at 83
( April 1st 2008 )
City to hold public consultation on arena restoration
( April 1st 2008 )
Five speakers featured at Temple human trafficking conference
( April 1st 2008 )
Examiner nominated for QCNA awards
( April 1st 2008 )
Burglars target Victoria Avenue stores
( April 1st 2008 )
Car theft averted
( March 26th 2008 )
EMSB schools evade closures
( March 26th 2008 )
Snow blown onto front lawn angers Aberdeen Ave. homeowner
( March 18th 2008 )
Conservatives choose Guy Dufort to run in Westmount
( March 18th 2008 )
City dishes out grants to local non-profit groups
( March 17th 2008 )
Birds pose no danger: Blondin
( March 17th 2008 )
Danger overhead
( March 13th 2008 )
City to open referendum registers for loan bylaws
( March 13th 2008 )
Snow disposal problems affect Westmount
( March 11th 2008 )
Access Westmount list has improved life for physically challenged residents
( March 10th 2008 )
Affiliation Quebec targets rival QCGN Anglo rights lobby group
( March 3rd 2008 )
Local clinics merge to form Queen Elizabeth Family Medicine Group
( February 27th 2008 )
Westmount asks to 'ring off' from 3-1-1
( February 26th 2008 )
Teamwork is essential on Shuttle missions, Garneau tells students
( February 22nd 2008 )
Public Works deals with region's heaviest snowfall in 20 years
( February 21st 2008 )
Community support helped fire victims
( February 21st 2008 )
Preparations underway for St. Patrick's parade float
( February 21st 2008 )
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