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Federal candidates small consolation to desperate dad
Article online since October 9th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca There were no easy answers offered to Antonio Insogna, the St. Lazare resident and father of a mentally handicapped young man who is stuck in the Philippines with his new-formed family, when he went to speak to the five federal...
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Raeburn case headed back to courts
Article online since October 9th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Montreal is due for a summons by the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal after not meeting an August deadline by the Quebec Human Rights Commission to award a Dollard des Ormeaux resident and two of her friends awards of $20,000 each in...
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Fashionable bust
RCMP arrest Dollard man
Article online since October 9th 2008
Albert Kramberger editor@transcontinental.ca The term fashion police took on a serious tone on Tuesday when the RCMP seized a significant quantity of counterfeit clothes and fashion accessories from a home and vehicle in Dollard des Ormeaux and a warehouse in Pointe Claire. Police seized...
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DOG ATTACK: No bite in leash law: Pointe Claire resident
Pointe Claire man bites back
Article online since October 8th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Pointe Claire resident Peter Ascoli is claiming local police were negligent in not pursuing the matter of a dog owner on his street whose pet attacked him, his wife and their own canine. "Why did they not go give the guy a ticket?"...
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The Blame Game
Article online since October 8th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Flustered West Island drivers who have been dealing with congestion both near the Sources and St. John's Boulevards near their entrances to the 20 may be resting a little easier now that work on Sources is nearly at an end, but there...
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Pointe Claire mediation program expands territory
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Ste. Anne hopeful for a Rex revival
( April 4th 2007 )
Summer-job program funding cut will hurt: mayors
( April 4th 2007 )
Drug dealer busted
( April 4th 2007 )
Church goes green
( March 28th 2007 )
City buys stereo, borrows school hall
( March 28th 2007 )
High-tech theft
( March 28th 2007 )
Police are doing their job, Lecompte says
( March 28th 2007 )
Spring cleanup time
( March 26th 2007 )
Filipino delegates seek Canada's help to end killings
( March 22nd 2007 )
Moms getting some business networking in on the side
( March 14th 2007 )
Off-island population explosion: Census
( March 14th 2007 )
Dollard woman faces DVD counterfeiting charges: RCMP
( March 14th 2007 )
Major pharmaceutical investment
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Hey, you forgot to pay for that . . .
( March 14th 2007 )
Some Census highlights
( March 13th 2007 )
Police need more diversity training: CRARR
( March 8th 2007 )
MAB hopes centenary gets stamp of approval
( March 7th 2007 )
First local Eco-quartier to open
( March 7th 2007 )
Shots fired
( March 7th 2007 )
Human rights meeting in Beaconsfield
( March 7th 2007 )
Women's centre marks International Women's Day
( March 5th 2007 )
Learning centre of ‘cultural expression’ opens
( February 28th 2007 )
City OKs council pay raises with slim majority
( February 28th 2007 )
City votes for the open road
( February 28th 2007 )
Fraud charges
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Sound investment or ‘corporate welfare’ debate
( February 21st 2007 )
Experts weigh in on roadblock dispute
( February 21st 2007 )
Residents’ group to poll on council’s wage hikes
( February 21st 2007 )
Teen charged with impaired driving
( February 21st 2007 )
Mom pulls boy from path of sliding van
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Yeomans denounces agglo boycott
( February 14th 2007 )
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