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Supervision key in drowning prevention
Article online since May 16th 2008
BY ELYSE AMEND elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca With the summer months approaching quickly, many homeowners in the West Island are getting ready to prepare their pools for fun in the sun. But those with young children should also keep prevention in mind. “The number one thing is supervision....
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Walking with hope in mind
JDRF Telus Walk raises funds for diabetes research
Article online since May 15th 2008
BY ELYSE AMEND elyse.amend@transcontinental Beaconsfield resident Andrée Donald thought her son, Raphaël Bacal, was just going through a tough time in Grade 6 when he started acting unlike himself. “He had just started school and he was doing hockey try-outs,” she said. “He hadn’t...
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Bizarre voter irregularities annul referendum
Article online since May 14th 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca A landmark decision by the Quebec Superior Court last Friday that stated the 2004 Île Bizard de-merger referendum results are null and void has some of the town's old de-merger advocates extremely pleased, while mum's the word...
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Driving kids away from drugs
Article online since May 14th 2008
BY ELYSE AMEND elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca Not very many kids can say they spent a weekday learning from playing video games, competing in trivia contests, and eating snacks, but that’s exactly what Grade 6 students from Dorval Elementary School did last Wednesday morning as part of...
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New police squad cracks special cases
Article online since May 14th 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN Raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca It's so top-secret that you have to burn your copy of the newspaper after you read the article, but there is a new police squad at station 3 (covering Pierrefonds, Île Bizard and Ste. Geneviève) that's been doing some top notch...
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Cap St. Jacques water safe again
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