Monthly Archives: April 2017
Laval tables new building height regulations
(TLN) During Laval city council’s April 4 meeting, the council members passed resolutions limiting the maximum  building height.
According to the city, Laval has never imposed building heights. As a result, tall towers could be...
Laval News Volume 25-08
Laval News Volume 25-08
Click here to read the Laval News Volume 25-08 onlineÂ
This is a archived copy in PDF format of the Laval News Volume 25-08 that was published and distributed April 19, 2017.
This issue covers...
CDC Vimont career fair
Martin C. Barry
A career fair held at the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board’s Vimont Competency Development Centre on des Laurentides Blvd. in Laval drew the attention of students to the many career possibilities that...
Police chief tables update on Laval’s corruption
Martin C. Barry
For a third year since the creation of the Laval Ethics and Integrity Office (BIEL), police chief Pierre Brochet has tabled a report of efforts made last year to keep track and...
Ottawa allots nearly $125,000 to six community groups
Martin C. Barry
Vimy Liberal MP Eva Nassif announced last week that six non-profit organizations in western Laval will be receiving a total of $124,691 from the federal government in the coming months to carry...
City of Laval marks 196th anniversary of Greek Independence
Martin C. Barry
Elected officials from three levels of government in the Laval region gathered at the war cenotaph near Laval city hall on March 25 to pay their respects along with residents of Hellenic...
Quebec Liberal Party marks 150th birthday at Laval event
Martin C. Barry
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard joined hundreds of members of the Quebec Liberal Party in a celebration at the Embassy Plaza last week marking an historic moment in the PLQ’s history – the...
Laval City Hall Watch – April 5 2017
Laval City Hall Watch - April 5 2017
Future construction work of $ 3.5 million on Industrial Boulevard
Laval’s executive committee has adopted a motion to be presented to city council to borrow the funds to...
Laval’s mayor pleased with 2017 Quebec budget
(TLN)
Laval mayor Marc Demers reacted favourably overall to the Quebec Liberal government’s 2017 budget which was released last week. According to Demers, the new budget contains measures that augur well for the coming years.
“We...
April is Autism Awareness Month
Martin C. Barry
The City of Laval will be doing its part throughout the month of April to raise awareness of the impact of autism by lighting up the exterior of City Hall in a...