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West Island community notes
Article online since August 20th 2008
ART EXHIBITS Kirkland Library (17100 Hymus Blvd.) will showcase works by Lakeshore Artist Association member Renee Mizgala until Aug. 29. For information call 514-630-2726. Stewart Hall Gallery in Pointe Claire (176 Lakeshore Rd.) is presenting States of Materiality until Aug. 24. The...
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Legg auction for charities
Article online since August 20th 2008
A lot can happen in 37 years. Back in 1971 Nixon was president, Disney World first opened its doors in Florida and southern Quebec received 42 cm of snow in early March. Life was different back then and Michael Legg, now 73, A lot can happen in 37 years. Back in 1971 Richard Nixon was...
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Sunshine after the storm: a review
Article online since August 20th 2008
Nav Pall Two person casts are hit or miss in theatre. They seldom have the script to support lengthy dialogs or the character development that is expected. But for Storm Warning showing at Hudson Village Theatre, dialogs and character development were not going to leave audiences of the cozy...
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Pierrefonds marking 50th anniversary
Article online since August 19th 2008
Jennifer Helen Shenouda jenniferhelen.shenouda@transcontinental.ca Pierrefonds may have ceased to exist as its own city since becoming a borough of Montreal in January 2002, and merging with the former city of Roxboro in 2006, to become, presently, Pierrefonds/Roxboro. But when it comes to...
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Stewart Hall Singers auditioning for new season
Article online since August 13th 2008
Hollie Watson Since director Paul Jabara took the reins, the Stewart Hall Singers have met a series of creative challenges that have raised the chorale to new heights. “The first step was to elevate the quality of the choir. What inspires me is that they’re accomplishing more than they...
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Wet and wild Highland Games
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Touring gardens for good causes
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Gumboot boogie
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Hudson Village goes live
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Vintage Vaudeville love story preformed by loquacious lovebirds
( July 29th 2008 )
West Island community events
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For those about to rock…
( July 25th 2008 )
High time for Highland Games
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Shona sculptures return to banks of Lake St. Louis
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Forget pretty in pink; go gorgeous in green
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Time travelling the easy way
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A Zipadeedoo-line makes for a Zipadee-day
( July 21st 2008 )
Kiwanis come through for handicapped
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Why so serious?
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History and the beach all in a day
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Summertime fun close to home
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A tempting Tempest takes over local parks
( July 16th 2008 )
Taking the day off to give back
( July 15th 2008 )
Objective: Beautify Montreal
( July 15th 2008 )
West Island community events
( July 14th 2008 )
A delightful dose of Karma in Campbell’s Sutra
( July 11th 2008 )
Don't call him a DJ
( July 11th 2008 )
Roll down to the rally
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Looking for a few laughs?
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