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Al-Anon: helping people cope
A sense of isolation. Anger. Despair.
Article online since November 19th 2008
They’re symptomatic of what families and friends of alcoholics are forced to cope with every day. Since 1951, Al-Anon has served as a lifeline to millions of individuals who live in turmoil as a result of a loved one’s drinking problem. “We see it as a family disease. Families and...
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More conciliatory tone between government, opposition on Kohail brothers
Article online since November 19th 2008
It remains unclear whether Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper was able to set a few minutes aside with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah when they were both in Washington D.C. this past weekend at a G20 global economic summit to discuss the fate of Mohamed and Sultan Kohail, Canadian citizens...
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Remembering Emru
Article online since November 19th 2008
Though Pierrefonds resident Emru Townsend, 39, died peacefully in his sleep last Tuesday night at the Jewish General Hospital out of complications due to an advanced form of cancer called acute myelogenous leukemia, his sister Tamu would like to keep the public advocacy work they started...
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Fundraiser in memory of Kelly-Anne Drummond
Article online since November 19th 2008
Four years ago, 24-year-old Beaconsfield resident Kelly-Anne Drummond's life was tragically cut short when she was killed by her boyfriend in October 2004. That painful memory still haunts many of those who were close to her, but they have also tried to turn into something positive. On...
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Bad case of road rage
Article online since November 19th 2008
A Pierrefonds resident driving her children to school on Halloween morning had her car rammed twice by a suspect driving a red Dodge Caravan. According to police, there were traffic problems due to construction, which may have triggered the bad case of road rage. Two children were in the...
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SOS Dorval mulls legal action over closure
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Speed-control solution hits bump in the road
( December 6th 2006 )
Battling violence against women
( December 6th 2006 )
Turmoil at charity group
( November 29th 2006 )
Deal with lakefront eyesore: residents
( November 29th 2006 )
Dollard woman mugged
( November 29th 2006 )
Tax hikes stung businesses in 2006
( November 29th 2006 )
Pointe Claire taxes to freeze, if agglo says so
( November 29th 2006 )
Police award
( November 29th 2006 )
Boomer-age effect on workforce
( November 22nd 2006 )
Pooling effort aims to ease traffic
( November 22nd 2006 )
Spotting counterfeit money
( November 22nd 2006 )
Neighbour arrested for theft
( November 22nd 2006 )
Kirkland downplays letter threat from ‘FLQ’
( November 22nd 2006 )
Sunrise seniors’ project moving in
( November 22nd 2006 )
Extend De Salaberry, Dollard mayor says
( November 15th 2006 )
Taxpayers let council have it
( November 15th 2006 )
New legislation takes aim at druggy drivers
( November 15th 2006 )
Funding for industrial road connection coming
( November 15th 2006 )
Cities working out emergency-assistance agreement
( November 15th 2006 )
Guns seized in park
( November 15th 2006 )
Pierrefonds accepts plan for new private school
( November 8th 2006 )
Gambling teens offered help
( November 8th 2006 )
Quest to identify birth mom
( November 8th 2006 )
Church robbed in Roxboro
( November 8th 2006 )
Woods slated for development
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Biorevolution served up at McGill campus
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Beaconsfield cracks down on nuisance vegetation
( November 8th 2006 )
Poppy campaign keeps proceeds close to home
( November 8th 2006 )
Restraining order sought for school trespasser
( November 7th 2006 )
Sexual-assault crisis centre marks half-decade in West Island
( November 7th 2006 )
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