Monthly Archives: January 2022
Legault announces reopening of restaurants, theatres, churches
Spring may be arriving early in Quebec, or it may seem that way in any case, with an announcement on Tuesday by Premier François Legault that restaurants, movie theatres and places of worship will...
Pandemonium reigns! Pandemic? PLANdemic? The hydra rears its ugly head
As 2022 begins its historic journey toward resolving another widespread outbreak of Covid-19, this one christened Omicron, humanity would do well to reflect on what it means to be truly human, collectively and individually,...
Laval man driving 214 km/h slapped with $1,996 speeding ticket
A 23-year-old man from Laval was issued a $1,996 ticket for driving more than 100 km/h over the speed limit on Saturday night last week.
The Sûreté du Québec said the man was observed driving...
Open letter from Fabre MNA raises questions about Marguerite Blais
CAQ government’s Senior Citizens’ Minister should be held to account, says Monique Sauvé
In an open letter commenting on the impact of Covid-19 in Quebec’s CHSLDs, Fabre Liberal MNA Monique Sauvé raises questions about the...
The Laval News reviews year 2021 – Part Two
We take a thoughtful look back at last year’s news
As the Laval News looks back on 2021 and the things that were happening last year, no two words would seem more fitting than “déjà...
Ahmed Hussen announces extra $118.2 million over seven years to upgrade housing
'We are another step closer to turning our vision into a reality,’ says federal housing minister
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis has increased the need for affordable housing and led to...
More than 70 free activities for winter/spring at Laval’s libraries
Officials with the city of Laval’s public libraries network say they have a new roster of programming for the winter/spring season, with 72 free activities for residents of all ages.
Among them are chat events,...
Mayor, councillors respond to questions on future of Laval’s golf courses
Le Cardinal in Sainte-Dorothée is set to be redeveloped in phases
Although the City of Laval could eventually be holding referendums to decide the type of development taking place on old golf courses, only residents...
Montreal’s Jewish General helps identify protective gene variant against COVID-19
JGH took part in multinational research collaboration with partners in U.S. and Sweden
An international meta-study conducted by researchers at the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Karolinska Institutet in Sweden...
Laval News Volume 30-02
The current issue of the Laval News volume 30-02 published January 19th, 2022.Covering Laval local news, politics, sports and our new section Mature Life.(Click on the image to read the paper.)