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Local MP passes motion for federal water strategy
Article online since July 3rd 2007
Lac St. Louis Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia passed a motion recently calling on the Conservative government to create a national water strategy. The Quebec Liberal caucus leader’s motion, aimed to protect and enhance Canada’s water resources, was the last to be voted on before the end...
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Pointe Claire makes pitch for soccer field
Article online since June 27th 2007
BY ANDY BLATCHFORD andy.blatchford@transcontinental.ca Pointe Claire hopes to add some playing room for its popular soccer program. The city made an offer to a local school board last week to acquire the Upper Lindsay sports field on John Fisher Avenue. “There’s been a soccer field...
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Eco-friendly company to get greener in new digs
Article online since June 27th 2007
BY ANDY BLATCHFORD andy.blatchford@transcontinental.ca For three decades, Russell Fiset has proven you can be a shade of green and still make a profit. Now, the founder of a recycled-material insulation manufacturer is building an eco-friendly production centre to house operations.His...
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Man hit with bottle during bar brawl
Article online since June 27th 2007
BY ANDY BLATCHFORD andy.blatchford@transcontinental.ca Local police are looking for a man suspected of armed assault after a fight broke out in a Dollard des Ormeaux restaurant. The victim was with his mother at Pub St. James in the Galerie des Sources shopping centre on June 17 at 1:45...
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Uproar over yacht clubs in Beaconsfield
Deal good for city in long run: commodore
Article online since June 20th 2007
BY ANDY BLATCHFORD andy.blatchford@transcontinental.ca Citizens, boaters and councillors clashed in Beaconsfield Monday night as the city explained extensive restoration work on its two publicly-owned, privately-operated yacht clubs. The parties converged on Beaconsfield’s council chamber...
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( June 20th 2007 )
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Pierrefonds man to tackle African peak for charity
( June 20th 2007 )
First responders come through on second day
( June 20th 2007 )
Fire torches Pierrefonds apartment complex
( June 20th 2007 )
Man fined for hate cards
( June 19th 2007 )
DuPont training centre lands in Pointe Claire
( June 19th 2007 )
Fire tears through Pierrefonds apartment building
( June 14th 2007 )
Mom says school failed to protect bullied daughter
( June 13th 2007 )
Mini rugby branches out to Pointe Claire
( June 12th 2007 )
Students clothing drive leaves impact with pro soccer players
( June 9th 2007 )
Deliveries spark hate-crimes investigation
( June 7th 2007 )
Tribunal hears English school access case
( June 6th 2007 )
Tories broke law: Tabachnick
( June 6th 2007 )
Three-way pitch for sports complex
( May 31st 2007 )
Man not criminally responsible in father’s murder
( May 30th 2007 )
Village buries dream of underground power lines
( May 25th 2007 )
Montreal transport plan just what the mayors ordered: Nydam
( May 23rd 2007 )
Commuters brace for transit strike
( May 23rd 2007 )
John Rennie staffer reaches Everest summit
( May 22nd 2007 )
Doctor compensated by Montreal for Bar Mitzvah 'disaster'
( May 18th 2007 )
Pointe Claire photographer snags prestgious newspaper award
( May 18th 2007 )
Garden project yields crop of opposition
( May 16th 2007 )
Groups blast airport authority on expansion into Golf Dorval
( May 11th 2007 )
Council asked to weigh options over yacht club
( May 10th 2007 )
School counsellor faces sex charges involving minor
( May 9th 2007 )
Germ outbreak closes three LGH wards
( May 2nd 2007 )
City, borough set to rub out graffiti on private land
( May 2nd 2007 )
Preschools denounce pre-K program
( May 2nd 2007 )
Dorval looks for cash to silence highway
( May 2nd 2007 )
Police seek suspect in Dorval murder
( April 26th 2007 )
Citizens raise stink over Dollard onion odour
( April 25th 2007 )
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