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No Golf Crisis in Dorval, city says
Article online since July 3rd 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Despite a reduction to half the size of what it used to be and construction a mere swing away, Dorval's municipally run golf course is still alive and well, a point Mayor Edgar Rouleau drove home in an interview. "The number of golf...
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Gas talk about town
High prices having their effects
Article online since July 3rd 2008
Elyse Amend elyse.amend@transcontinetal.ca With gas prices hovering at about $1.40 a litre on the West Island, it’s no surprise people are altering their habits, from hopping on the bus or train more often to completely changing their summer plans. Travel agent Jacqueline Valois from Voyages...
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Verse of the graffiti
Article online since July 2nd 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca A local mosque's president and its congregation are alarmed after graffiti apparently questioning the peaceful nature of Islam was spray-painted on one of its walls sometime overnight June 19. "This is the first time we have a problem...
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Pack wisely before taking off
CATSA asks travellers to follow guidelines
Article online since July 2nd 2008
Elyse Amend elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca Sunblock, laundry detergent, fondue sticks, a potato peeler, and even a grenade-shaped belt buckle were all among the hundreds of items spread across a table at the Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport in Dorval Thursday – forbidden items confiscated...
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Putting a brake on stop signs
Article online since July 1st 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca There might be a break from all the braking going on in the town of Beaconsfield soon, with a recommendation from the town's traffic committee to remove two stop signs from the city likely to go ahead with the council's approval....
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Accolades for local businesses
( June 26th 2007 )
And the winner is … Marché Adonis
( June 23rd 2007 )
Uproar over yacht clubs in Beaconsfield
( June 20th 2007 )
Assaulted in Dorval park
( 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 )
First responders service up and running
( June 12th 2007 )
Deliveries spark hate-crimes investigation
( June 7th 2007 )
Another change at the top for volunteer agency
( 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 )
Do-it-yourselfers rejoice: Rona set to open big-box store in Pierrefonds
( May 18th 2007 )
Doctor compensated by Montreal for Bar Mitzvah 'disaster'
( May 18th 2007 )
Pointe Claire photographer snags prestgious newspaper award
( May 18th 2007 )
Village market opens at long last
( May 17th 2007 )
Flips driving local resale market: agent
( May 17th 2007 )
Fugitive on FBI's Most Wanted List nabbed in Dorval
( May 17th 2007 )
Garden project yields crop of opposition
( May 16th 2007 )
SPCA to step in and save local fox pups
( May 16th 2007 )
Groups blast airport authority on expansion into Golf Dorval
( May 11th 2007 )
Abbott students pitch in for new science centre
( May 10th 2007 )
Council asked to weigh options over yacht club
( May 10th 2007 )
School counsellor faces sex charges involving minor
( May 9th 2007 )
Record-breaking year for LGH Auxiliary
( May 2nd 2007 )
City, borough set to rub out graffiti on private land
( May 2nd 2007 )
Tough times in Pointe Claire Village
( May 2nd 2007 )
Dorval looks for cash to silence highway
( May 2nd 2007 )
West Island arteries getting makeover
( May 1st 2007 )
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