Monthly Archives: June 2017
Local Laval Soccer Stars to play in the National Finals of the Danone Nations...
Twenty four of Canada’s most talented youth soccer players are set to head to Boucherville on July 6 for the national final of the Danone Nations Cup, the last step in their quest to...
Place-du-Souvenir appointee was Vaillancourt’s political attaché
Martin C. Barry
EXCLUSIVE
The Laval News has learned that one of the people recently appointed by Mayor Marc Demers to the city’s new Place-du-Souvenir Fund committee was herself at one time a political attaché for...
Laval leads with new autism awareness kit for First Responders
Martin C. Barry
The City of Laval has decided to enhance a program of safety measures for autistic persons with the implementation of a new training module for the Laval’s public safety employees so that...
Laval announces plan for Vaillancourt’s $10 million
Martin C. Barry
Officials with the City of Laval have come up with a way to put that $10 million they succeeded in reclaiming from disgraced former mayor Gilles Vaillancourt to good use.
Beginning next year,...
Agape finishes its latest fiscal year with a nearly $10,000 surplus
Martin C. Barry
Despite an onerous weight of responsibilities over the past two years following the unexpected arrival of hundreds of refugees in Laval, Agape social services in Chomedey has closed last year’s ledgers with...
Laval Police warn speeding motorists
Martin C. Barry
Nicolas Steresco remembers too clearly April 15, 1998. It was the fateful date nearly 20 years ago when he lost control of his motorcycle while travelling at high speed on a “clover...
Laval News Volume 25-13
Laval News Volume 25-13
Click here to read the Laval News Volume 25-13 online
This is a archived copy in PDF format of the Laval News Volume 25-13 that was published and distributed June 28, 2017.
This issue covers...
More than $129,000 saved for election
Mouvement Lavallois has more than $129,000 saved for election
Martin C. Barry
The Mouvement Lavallois, the party led by Mayor Marc Demers which currently dominates Laval city council, is entering the final stretch before the next...
$1.2 million allotted for seniors’ caregiving
Martin C. Barry
Seven Laval-area groups providing assistance to senior citizens and their caregivers will be benefiting from $1.2 million in subsidies announced by Quebec Minister for Senior Citizens Francine Charbonneau who made the announcement...
City council pays homage to volunteers
City council pays homage to volunteers during flood crisis
Martin C. Barry
At the beginning of Laval city council’s monthly meeting on June 6, Mayor Marc Demers paid homage to members of the Canadian Armed Forces,...