Retirement is a brand new stage of life full of possibilities and new opportunities. While it can be challenging to acclimatize to a work-free future and remain social and active, it is most... Read more
By Rhonda Massad Hundreds of March For Our Lives rallies took place across the country and around the world Saturday, as people called for action on gun violence. According to Gun Control No... Read more
By Rhonda Massad Kirkland yarn boutique, Tricolette on St. Charles, saw a frenzy of knitters at their Artfil trunk show. For those of you not connected to the knitting world, Artfil is an ec... Read more
by Rhonda Massad “People are happy when I knit for them, and they give me hugs. I like hugs,” Sarah Benchimol, ten years old. Is knitting the new Yoga? On the West Island, the tr... Read more
Yesterday, the mayor of Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Mr. Dimitrios (Jim) Beis, proclaimed January 29, 2018, as a Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia in his borough following the unfortunat... Read more
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — especially across the pond. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are pleased to share a new photograph of their family. The image features on... Read more
By Rhonda Massad It is no secret that our local West Island Food banks are in high gear at this time of year, making sure that those in need are not without a boost during the holiday season... Read more
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is set to speak this coming February 5, in Montreal as part of the Bell International Leaders Series. Tickets will go on sale for the general public on Decem... Read more
by Rhonda Massad It was business as usual for Sainte Anne De Bellevue resident Kiara Pollice as she walked home after school on Thursday, November 23, until she was hit by a dark-colored sed... Read more