Friday, March 29, 2024

Claudia Marques makes bold move on Facebook

By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com Kirkland resident and promotional announcer on The Beat 92.5, Claudia Marques, took a bold step last week against society’s image of beauty when she posted a picture...

Quebec energy board slashes opt-out costs by 60 percent

By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com In recent months Quebec’s energy board has passed a ruling capping the opt out fees by almost 60 per cent less than the original price for those...

SPVM stresses vigilance in light of increased West Island break-ins

By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com The city of Montreal’s police department (SPVM) released a statement noting heightened vigilance is necessary due to an increase in residential break-ins happening within West Island communities,...

Roxboro resident gifts library

By Kevin Woodhouse www.thesuburban.com Having credited her childhood library in Roxboro as the start of her career as a lawyer and mediator, Estelle Savoie-Dufresne chose to give back to her hometown...
Urban development plan slated for adoption

Le Club West Island slated for residential zoning

By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com A public consultation was held on Nov. 17, in Beaconsfield to revisit the zoning issue of Le Club West Island a.k.a The Tennis Club. The property located at...
Health and Social Services Committee

Quebec Community Groups Network cautions against quick passage of Bill 10

by Kevin Woodhouse www.the Suburban.com The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), a NGO agency bringing together more than 40 English organizations and associations from across the province, has denounced the Quebec...
New community relations officers at PDQ 1 focus on prevention Mediation directed at schools

Station 1 police officers recognized for bravery

By Rhonda Massad www.thesuburban.com Const. Steve Demers and Const. Vincent Samuel Poirier Paillette were recognized at the Beaconsfield council meeting on Nov. 17, for acts of bravery during a call to a residence...
Action jeunesse de l’ouest de l’île Taking hope to the streets

AJOI touches the lives of more than 5,500 youth each year with their park...

by Rhonda Massad In the last six months Action jeunesse de l’Ouest-de-l’Île (AJOI) has reached more than 5,500 youth on the West Island with their 424 organized activities designed to...
Trees

Owners highlight holes in Angell Woods plan “Zero development deprives seniors, poor of housing”

By Robert Frank www.thesuburban.com Suburbanites’ battle to save trees in their back yards ran square against demand for sustainable development during the past week, in urban planning hearings at Montreal city...
Angell Woods onwers speak out to Montreal about Planning and Development Plan

Angell Woods onwers speak out to Montreal about Planning and Development Plan

Commentaries on the Draft Land Use Planning and Development Plan of the urban agglomeration of Montreal Brief presented by SEDA HOLDINGS From:     Diana Shahmoon President, SEDA Holdings To:     Members of the Agglomeration...