Free classified ads
|
Online Auctions
|
Our Weeklies
|
Long distance call
Members Area
Log in
|
Become a Member
Organization access
|
Register your group
The Chronicle, The Voice of Montreal's West Island since 1925
Home page
|
RSS Feed
|
Site map
|
See the forecast
|
Contact us
Weather: Montreal, August 20th 2008 / 17°C
/
A few clouds
/ Wind: 9 Km/h / Humidity: 68 %
Our advertisers
Blog BETA
Search archive
RSS Feed
Best of the West
Business
Columns
Local news
Weekend Edition
National News
(0)
Supporters of U.S. army deserter Jeremy Hinzman decry deportation order
Article online since August 13th 2008
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - A U.S. army deserter who fled to Canada to avoid fighting in the war in Iraq was handed a deportation order Wednesday, a move critics called an about-face for the country given its tradition of opening its doors to refugees. Jeremy Hinzman, along with his wife, son and a...
(0)
Medical association forecasts sharp rise in air pollution deaths
Article online since August 13th 2008
OTTAWA - A major medical report is warning the number of deaths related to air pollution is set to soar in the coming decades, with a cumulative death toll of 800,000 Canadians by 2031. A study released Wednesday by the Canadian Medical Association says smog will also drain billions of dollars...
(0)
Tories ignored subpoenas to appear at ad hearings, MPs are told
Article online since August 13th 2008
OTTAWA - Three Conservative campaign agents ignored summonses they received more than a week ago to appear at a Commons inquiry into the Tory "in and out" advertising affair, MPs were told Wednesday. The chair of the Commons ethics committee also identified a fourth former Conservative campaign...
(0)
Roadside bomb in Afghanistan 'lightly' wounds 5 Canadian soldiers
Article online since August 13th 2008
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Five Canadian soldiers have been "lightly wounded" by a roadside bomb in the perilous Zhari district of Kandahar province. The military says their armoured vehicle struck an improvised explosive device around 7:30 a.m. today. None of them required hospitalization, and...
(0)
SIU finds Barrie police officer not responsible in fatal collision
Article online since August 13th 2008
TORONTO - A Barrie police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a car being pursued by police. The Special Investigations Unit says the unnamed officer did not commit a criminal offence while attempting to stop the fleeing car. Michael O'Keefe,...
Other News ( 198 to 229 of 763 )
Province unveils rules allowing municipalities to expand Greenbelt
( August 13th 2008 )
Police lawyers at Manitoba inquiry fight back against coverup accusations
( August 13th 2008 )
Chinese divers, Michael Phelps continue quests for perfection in Beijing
( August 13th 2008 )
Hillier named as 2008 Vimy Award winner by Conference of Defence Associations
( August 13th 2008 )
High profile Victoria police chief quits, discipline hearing cancelled
( August 13th 2008 )
Memorial University board says it will meet with N.L. gov't to discuss autonomy
( August 13th 2008 )
Five years after blackout, promises made to conserve energy mostly forgotten
( August 13th 2008 )
Prime Minister condemns killing of aid workers in Afghanistan
( August 13th 2008 )
Poll suggests possible trouble for Tories in a fall election
( August 13th 2008 )
Small forest fire erupts near homes in Abbotsford, B.C.
( August 13th 2008 )
Small forest fire erupts near homes in Abbotsford, B.C.
( August 13th 2008 )
Danish admiral echoes Canadian calls for increased regulation of Arctic shipping
( August 13th 2008 )
Second Canadian faces possible death penalty in Saudi Arabia
( August 13th 2008 )
Taser sponsors Canadian police conference that includes stun gun safety report
( August 13th 2008 )
Critics condemn B.C. decision to separate moms from babies in jail
( August 13th 2008 )
Parks Canada poised to announce expedition to find lost Franklin expedition ships
( August 13th 2008 )
Rescuers search Niagara River for U.S. girl swept away
( August 13th 2008 )
Quebec court will hear Norbourg boss sentence appeal in December
( August 13th 2008 )
Ron Evans re-elected grand chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
( August 13th 2008 )
Calgary boys credited with helping to save townhouse from fire
( August 13th 2008 )
Pound of cyanide found in room where man died
( August 13th 2008 )
Quebec police to release results of investigation into shooting that sparked riot
( August 12th 2008 )
Afghan security contractors called into question following soldier's death
( August 12th 2008 )
Williams, Harper not expected to meet during prime minister's visit to N.L.
( August 12th 2008 )
Police Say bizarre abduction call in Ottawa just teens 'Role Playing'
( August 12th 2008 )
Feds owe better long-term rehab to wounded soldiers: Senators
( August 12th 2008 )
Report card gives B.C., Manitoba top marks for energy efficiency
( August 12th 2008 )
Tories should be held in contempt of Parliament, say Liberals
( August 12th 2008 )
Canadian soldiers salute 90th comrade killed in Afghan mission
( August 12th 2008 )
Liberal MP rapped for ageist crack now apologizes for comment taken as sexist
( August 12th 2008 )
Quebec police say inquiry into death of 18-year-old Montrealer will be fair
( August 12th 2008 )
Blast-displaced residents back home but angry over hurdles in moving propane depot
( August 12th 2008 )
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Montréal Express
# 1 :
Vélo: davantage de décès à la fin de l’été à Montréal
# 2 :
Vélo: 100 km de nouvelles pistes cyclables à Montréal d'ici la fin de 2008
# 3 :
Dans le métro : en toute sécurité
# 4 :
Nouveauté musicale : Chapeaumelon vous dit Bonjour Bonsoir! Venez entendre…
# 5 :
Du Québec à Liverpool, Tailor Made Fable jouera dans l’antre des Beatles
# 6 :
Une émeute prévisible?
Related Newspapers
The Monitor
- Serving the West End since 1926
Sunshine after the storm: a review
Cités Nouvelles
- L'hebdo de l'Ouest-de-l'Île
Tania Kontoyanni: une passionnée d’archéologie et d’histoire
The Westmount Examiner
- Making all of Westmount your home
Sunshine after the storm: a review
Our Weeklies
Reader Poll
Are you in favour of allowing temporary car shelters (Tempos) in your city?
YES: they keep the snow off the driveway!
NO: they look ugly!
View the results
Links
Related Links:
Quebec Classées
Links