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Vanier sings
Oratorio Terezin
Article online since May 14th 2008
The Vanier College Choir joined more than a hundred other artists for the Montreal’s first of Oratorio Terezin which was presented in front of more than 2,000 spectators on May 4 at the Place des Arts. Composed by Ruth Fazal, this piece gives life to poems written by children who perished...
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121 good reasons to write
Article online since April 29th 2008
Do you remember what you wanted to be when you were young? Doctor, astronaut and veterinarian were always popular choices, but what about writer or novelist? Well it seems like the younger generation is more interested in the pages of a book than outer space. At least they are when it comes...
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Un peu de basket
Article online since April 4th 2008
Pour l’instant, ce blogue a principalement traité de hockey, pour ne pas dire que tous les articles concernaient le Canadien. Puisqu’il reste seulement quelques parties avant le début des séries éliminatoires de la NBA et que le Final Four de la NCAA sera disputé ce samedi, je crois...
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March Madness is here early
Article online since March 7th 2008
During the February 29 to March 2 week-end, Vanier College hosted the AAA Men and Women’s Provincial Basketball Championships and just like the NCAA’s March Madness tournament, the atmosphere was completely wild. Vanier women’s team was even able to capture the title in a thrilling game...
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In memory of…
Article online since February 28th 2008
On February 21st, a ceremony was held at Holy Cross Elementary School in St. Laurent at which time the library was dedicated in the memory of former principal Francine Jarret Imhoff, who passed away last summer after a battle with cancer. Her husband Keith, also a former principal and her...
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Planting a tree is like planting a cooling fan
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( February 15th 2008 )
Going back to your roots
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( January 17th 2008 )
The eyes’ best friend
( December 6th 2007 )
$620 million to counter the loonie’s rise
( November 29th 2007 )
In St. Laurent, family matters
( November 16th 2007 )
A student honours his grandfather in a big way
( November 16th 2007 )
Council highlights
( November 8th 2007 )
High-five
( November 8th 2007 )
Football Cheetahs Purr-fect
( November 1st 2007 )
An holy date
( November 1st 2007 )
A “world class” school
( October 25th 2007 )
Urban signage
( October 18th 2007 )
Hockey for a good cause
( October 18th 2007 )
Major fire in St. Laurent
( October 11th 2007 )
The fall and rise of a new cultural season
( October 10th 2007 )
Give peace a chance
( September 28th 2007 )
It’s showtime…
( September 26th 2007 )
Signage regulation worries Décarie merchants
( September 21st 2007 )
Cheetahs brave sloppy conditions for win
( September 21st 2007 )
The Fall and rise of a new cultural season
( September 14th 2007 )
Is rugby the next soccer?
( September 14th 2007 )
Modern art outlaws
( September 14th 2007 )
Identical twins
( August 17th 2007 )
Toupin is not going out without a fight
( August 10th 2007 )
Urban planning like looking in a crystal ball
( August 2nd 2007 )
Noise pollution complaints falling on deaf ears?
( July 26th 2007 )
St. Laurent gets its karate on
( July 26th 2007 )
Relay For Life
( July 12th 2007 )
Home is where the heart is
( July 6th 2007 )
Starting over
( July 6th 2007 )
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