

Valentine’s events not to be missed
Treat your self and your loved one and give back at the same time Eat Love Live The West Island Cancer Wellness Centre will hold its...


Agglo raises stakes on Angell Woods
The fate of Angell Woods could be decided by the courts, after agglomeration council voted, Jan. 29, in favour of changing the zoning...


AJOI goes ice fishing for the arts
When Action Jeunesse de l’Ouest-de-l’Île (AJOI) CEO, Ben Langevin told The Suburban in Nov. that they could do more than their park and...
We need to take some ideas from Laval's transit policies. Nicely done...
STL gets an A in Origin-Destination report card The 10th Origin-Destination survey (OD) came back with high marks for Laval residents....
Freedom is freedom. The line is the line. There are no grey areas. Violence is never the answer. T
Religions all have one thing in common, they teach love, tolerance, acceptance and a high standard of goodness. A belief that human...


Beaconsfield’s own master brewer, Daniel Ablenas, stirs things up with his own tropical beer
Jan. 22 marked the beginning of the third edition of the Master brewers competition. Former Beaconsfield resident Daniel Ablenas will...
Jewel 106.7 easy listening can be heard in Hudson and the West Island
Only months after the CRTC gave the green light for a new transmitter site, listeners from the West Island to Hudson can enjoy the easy...


Snow fort debacle resonates worldwide
Beaconsfield earns “killjoy” reputation Mayor Georges Bourelle’s exemptions for million-dollar homes might escape media notice, but his...


Kirkland blood drive returns
“We all need to do our share, everyone of us” Gibson says www.thesuburban.com After a ten-year lapse, Kirkland Mayor Michel Gibson...


Gaspé resident camps out overnight to get first publication of Charlie Hebdo
www.thesuburban.com The first publication of Charlie Hebdo since the bloodbath in Paris last week was sought far and wide, with waiting...