Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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Inspector Martin Charron talks about new challenges in the Covid-19 Thérèse-De Blainville neighborhoods.
Martin C. Barry When you consider that Quebec Liberal Party leadership aspirant Alexandre Cusson devoted himself mostly until now to municipal politics and only recently decided to jump to the provincial level, it might be easy to dismiss him as...
The Integrated Center for Health and Social Services, (CISSS) des Laurentides announced the appointment by the government of Quebec, of Jean-Philippe Cotton as deputy president and general manager (PDGA) of the CISSS des Laurentides.
Martin C.Barry Old political rivalries were put aside for at least one evening last week when officials at Rosemère town hall paid tribute to mayors who made an impact on Rosemère’s history, while bringing together some of the mayors...
Control points have been added for Antoine-Labelle, Argenteuil, Pays-d’en-Haut and Laurentides following the Government of Québec’s previously announced checkpoints preventing travel to certain regions.
Boisbriand city councillor and business owner Jean-François Hecq, encourages everyone to save the small businesses during COVID-19 storm.
In a special meeting held on December 11, 2023, Rosemère Mayor Eric Westram and Councillor Marie-Élaine Pitre unveiled the 2024 budget, which was subsequently adopted by the Town Council. This budget, developed to address the current economic landscape and...
In a recent development, Boisbrinad's municipal council has adopted a new bylaw, RV-1739, which has significant implications for snow removal contractors operating within the city. Effective immediately, residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional snow removal contractors must obtain a permit...
We're all in this together!That is, in essence, what the police department of Thérèse-De Blainville is saying to all of us through their new temporary logo. The new police logo was created in the context of the crisis. On March...
In order to protect its residents from the propagation of Covid-19, the City of Blainville announced the cancellation of all its cultural and sporting events intended for the general public and which require gatherings until August 31, 2020.