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Important message concerning the newspaper distribution

After 30 years, THE LAVAL NEWS has ended its door-to-door distribution. The February 21st, 2024 edition of THE LAVAL NEWS was the last issue delivered...

Laval councillors observe Armenian Genocide and Autism Awareness Month

Mayor responds to residents seeking answers on renewal project at Pie-X Park Mayor Stéphane Boyer opened the monthly city council meeting on April 9 with a reminder to all that the April is...

Transports Québec warns drivers before solar eclipse on Monday

In anticipation of the solar eclipse that will be seen over part of the Montreal region - including a partial view in Laval - on Monday, the Quebec Ministry of Transport is...

Four teen arrests for ‘threats’ include some at troubled Sainte-Rose high-school

Over several days last week, the Laval Police arrested four teenagers for allegedly uttering threats at two Sainte-Rose high-schools - including one where similar incidents were previously reported. Although the LPD ended...

Over 200,000 small businesses took on new debt to repay CEBA loans

Business insolvencies in Canada jumped by 129.3 per cent in January 2024 Nearly a quarter of small businesses in Canada have been forced to take on new debt to refinance their Canadian Emergency...

Greeks from Laval and Montreal gather for Independence Day festivities

Visiting Greek gov’t officials credited for their country’s rejuvenated economy Rising optimism over the Hellenic Republic’s rejuvenated economy, as well as signs of increased cooperation and trade between Canada and Greece, lifted spirits...

Laval and Montreal officials commemorate Greek Independence Day

Dignitaries gather at Laval Cenotaph to celebrate Hellenic freedom and Greek war vets Elected officials from three levels of government gathered at the Veterans’ Cenotaph near Laval city hall on the morning of...

Parents and pros exchange views during ‘Autism in the Early Years’ symposium

Province-wide online event explored multiple aspects of the spectrum disorder After several months and countless hours of preparation by an organizing committee assisted by a team of dedicated volunteers, more than 100 parents...

Springtime street cleaning starts early in Laval this year

Given the unseasonably high temperatures in Laval and Montreal this spring, the City of Laval has announced that it is beginning its annual cleanup of streets early. With that said, the city wants...

Stéphane Boyer designated as Earth Day Canada’s national spokesperson

‘Active and public transportation are the linchpins for the sustainable evolution,’ says Laval’s mayor Adding to the City of Laval’s reputation for endorsing measures that mitigate the impacts of climate change, Mayor Stéphane...

Eight families homeless in Fabreville after Delphis St. apartment building fire

Eight families who are tenants in an apartment block on Delphis St. in Fabreville became temporarily homeless on Monday evening when a fire in a first-floor unit of their building began spreading...

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Laval News Volume 28-08

The current issue of the Laval News volume 28-08 published April 15th, 2020,(Click on the image to read the paper.)

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