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The ups and downs of a rapidly moving industry
Article online since March 20th 2008
Bombardier is moving, Honeywell will soon close its doors, AAA arrives… some big players in the aeronautics and aerospace fields are packing and unpacking here in St. Laurent. While the arrival of new businesses in the borough’s Technoparc is sure to create new job opportunities, 200 Honeywell...
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Ecumenical walk
Article online since March 14th 2008
For the ninth consecutive year, the Christian communities of St. Laurent will organize an ecumenical walk for forgiveness to celebrate Good Friday on March 21. This Christian procession aims to commemorate the resurrection of Christ. This year, the Armenian parish of Notre-Dame-De-Nareg will...
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The year in review
Article online since December 30th 2007
2007 is soon coming to an end, so it’s time to take a look back at what happened in the last 12 months in St. Laurent. This year saw the birth of numerous projects, many strong debates, incredible performances by local athletes and artists; inspiring initiatives taken by members of the community,...
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Housewarming party at Leonardo-Da Vinci's
Article online since December 13th 2007
Leonardo Da Vinci moved a lot during his lifetime. He lived in Rome, Bologna, Venice, Milan before finally settling in Amboise. It also took a while for the professional training center of the same name to find a permanent home, but it finally established on Thiemens Boulevard. On December...
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Council highlights
Snowstorm doesn't stop borough council
Article online since December 11th 2007
Most people will remember this year’s December 4 because of the snowstorm, but on this day, there was also the monthly borough council meeting. At that occasion, a good number of public calls for tenders and contracts were awarded. A three-year action plan for the equality of access to employment...
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