Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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A necessary tax-hike according to the council The municipal council of the City of Sainte-Marthe-sur-le- Lac adopted on the 26th of January its 2022 budget totaling $26,928,942. This procedure was fraught with several major challenges, but the announced increase was...
A recent update from REM show the quick progression of the works int the Deux-Montagnes area. In the cities of Laval and Deux-Montagnes, work on the REM got underway in early 2021. A few months later, the infrastructure is...
The Sainte-Thérèse library is pleased to be one of the 34 public libraries in Quebec to which the descriptive catalogueof Jean Paul Riopelle (le Catalogue raisonné de Jean Paul Riopelle) has been donated, a set of six volumes that...
Martin C. Barry The artistic creations of up to 65 artists from all over Quebec – including a good number from Rosemère –  graced the lawns next to Sainte-Françoise-Cabrini church on Grande Côte Road on June 1-2 during the Rosemère Artists Gathering’s second...
The Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CISSS) des Laurentides is pleased to announce the creation a new work / study training program for the vocational studies certificate (AEP) in hygiene and sanitation which will allow students to be...
Following recent announcements from the Government of Quebec, the City of Saint-Eustache announced the reopening of the Desjardins performance hall of the Art Center La petite l'Eglise as of next March 26. In the current context, all sanitary measures...
The Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding a robbery that occurred around 5:00 am on Sunday, on the way to Grande-Côte in Rosemère. The victim, an UBER driver, allegedly had his car stolen...
The city of Rosemère invited its residents to take part in La Grande marche an annual event set to take place at 7 p.m. on October 14 in the streets of Rosemère. This walkathon is free to the public...
11-Year-Old St-Eustache Boy Dies After Being Struck by Puck In a heartrending incident at the Complexe Walter-Buswell, an 11-year-old boy lost his life after being struck in the neck by a puck during a routine hockey practice on Tuesday December...
Martin C. Barry A Deux-Montagnes man who lives within line-of-sight of the city’s main water tower on Guy St. suggested during the June 12 city council meeting that cellular communications antennae attached to the tower are the cause of brain cancers contracted by...