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No easy solution
Article online since November 21st 2008
Instead of a much needed make over of the two Terra Cotta soccer fields, the city may decide to add new lighting for next summer should the city budget allow it. The city of Dollard des Ormeaux, meanwhile, will be installing their second field turf next spring at Sources High School. Terra...
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Building a new life
Article online since November 21st 2008
After a long search Wasil Hussain can finally provide for his family and feel good about the work he does. A lucky father considering most recent immigrants have a hard time adapting to Quebec culture. Yet, since he became a business partner at Shahi Palace, a Pakistani restaurant in Dollard...
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A new business with a different flavour
Instead of the usual mindless consumption of the holiday season, seven entrepreneurs have taken upon themselves to offer an alternative for those on a tight budget.
Article online since November 21st 2008
On Nov 29, the day of the Ste Anne de Bellevue Christmas Parade, the Grand Orme Cooperative, an eco-friendly general store with several equal partners and potential members, will open its doors to Ste Anne village at large. The two who spearheaded the project, Veronique Vendette and Valerie...
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Business as usual
Article online since November 18th 2008
The North Shore Lions added yet another championship to their wall of fame dating back to 1967 last Sunday at Stade Hebert against the St-Leonard Cougars by winning the Quebec Bantam Football League finale 17-8. Under windy and below zero weather the Lions had the tall order of defeating...
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A Laval native in the big league
Article online since November 17th 2008
It's a big deal when a Canadian gets a chance to start in NCAA football; it's even more impressive when he is an undersized receiver, standing at a mere 5'9", 185 lbs. Yet Danny Desriveaux, now a receiver with the Montreal Alouettes, has become an example of hard work and dedication to amateur...
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Special needs: two school boards, two visions
( November 12th 2008 )
Mustangs lose, A Ma Baie champs
( November 12th 2008 )
Long waits for autism services: parents
( November 5th 2008 )
Football round up
( November 5th 2008 )
Dollard dentist offers cash for candy
( November 4th 2008 )
School rankings out
( October 29th 2008 )
History in the making
( October 29th 2008 )
Making healthy food choices
( October 29th 2008 )
For the love of the game
( October 29th 2008 )
Historically accurate military figurines
( October 23rd 2008 )
Founder sculpted
( October 23rd 2008 )
Looking beyond the numbers
( October 22nd 2008 )
Mustangs, Lions on a streak
( October 15th 2008 )
Still red in Pierrefonds-Dollard
( October 15th 2008 )
School celebrates 50th year
( October 15th 2008 )
Platform finally out
( October 10th 2008 )
Falling on deaf ears
( October 7th 2008 )
Score big with hockey pool
( October 7th 2008 )
Candidate debate at St. Thomas
( October 4th 2008 )
Conference gives a taste of things to come
( October 1st 2008 )
Coastal cleanup
( September 24th 2008 )
Riding for a cure
( September 24th 2008 )
Tackling seniors' concerns
( September 24th 2008 )
NSFL round-up
( September 23rd 2008 )
Lac St. Louis all-candidates meeting set for Sept. 30
( September 22nd 2008 )
Homeowners can help make it happen
( September 19th 2008 )
PCHS to host Canadian Student Leadership Conference 2010
( September 18th 2008 )
Raising funds with some fun
( September 17th 2008 )
Ill wind blows
( September 16th 2008 )
Grand opening for new centre
( September 16th 2008 )
Pearson OK's laptops for Pre-Ks
( September 10th 2008 )
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( September 3rd 2008 )
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