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Having a ball for vets
Article online since August 3rd 2008
Elyse Amend elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca When the idea for a veteran’s ball came up last year at the Ste. Anne’s Hospital Foundation, no one thought then the event celebrating the hospital’s 90th anniversary would become an annual affair. “The reason we did that was not to have...
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Life’s a picnic…
Article online since August 1st 2008
With about 120 millimetres of rain in July – and what seemed to be many more grey days than sunny ones – I’m hoping things will improve for August. I like to take advantage of the summer and recharge before winter sets in by spending as much of it as I can outside. And that includes mealtime. I...
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Time travelling the easy way
Upper Canada Village brings history to life
Article online since July 21st 2008
Elyse Amend elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca Families won’t need a time machine to take a trip through the 19th century this summer. As a matter of fact, it’ll only take you about a 90 minute drive. Located in Morrisburg, Ontario, Upper Canada Village is an outdoor living museum that...
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Dorval businesses get onboard recycling pilot project
Program may be expanded city-wide
Article online since July 19th 2008
Elyse Amend elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca Just over 50 businesses on Lakeshore Drive and Dorval Avenue will be keeping landfills a little emptier thanks to a recycling pilot project the City of Dorval started last week. According to the city’s communication officer Sébastien Gauthier,...
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Painting the kitchen green…
Article online since July 18th 2008
Well, not literally. I’m quite happy with my kitchen walls as they are now. But with The Chronicle’s ‘green’ issue coming out this week, I starting thinking of ways to be more environmentally friendly in the kitchen. I think I could be doing a much better job ‘going green.’ There’s...
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A tempting Tempest takes over local parks
( July 16th 2008 )
A tempting Tempest takes over local parks
( July 16th 2008 )
Taking the day off to give back
( July 15th 2008 )
Rescue squad back on its feet
( July 12th 2008 )
Looking for a few laughs?
( July 11th 2008 )
Vacationing in the villages
( July 10th 2008 )
Digging up the best watering hole
( July 9th 2008 )
Preparing for the first grocery bill
( July 6th 2008 )
Gas talk about town
( July 3rd 2008 )
Pack wisely before taking off
( July 2nd 2008 )
Fishing around for recipe ideas?
( June 29th 2008 )
Pointe Claire’s historical hotels
( June 29th 2008 )
Local businesswomen prove ‘going green’ is child’s play
( June 26th 2008 )
Thorndale garden full of pride and memories
( June 25th 2008 )
A corny question
( June 23rd 2008 )
Big Bike gears up local fundraiser
( June 19th 2008 )
LGH Foundation duck race a success
( June 18th 2008 )
Mysterious adventures in Pointe Claire
( June 5th 2008 )
Seniors’ portrait ‘tip of the iceberg’
( May 28th 2008 )
Bridge demolition underway
( May 27th 2008 )
Supervision key in drowning prevention
( May 16th 2008 )
Walking with hope in mind
( May 15th 2008 )
Driving kids away from drugs
( May 14th 2008 )
Double whammy for car owner
( May 7th 2008 )
Ste. Anne’s resident embarks on cross-country tour
( May 7th 2008 )
Mother-daughter duo takes to the web
( May 7th 2008 )
Canada Post appeals to dog owners
( May 7th 2008 )
Food crisis felt close to home
( April 30th 2008 )
Planned group home raises concerns
( April 30th 2008 )
Tussle over turf in Dorval
( April 24th 2008 )
June byelection set for Kirkland’s District 2
( April 23rd 2008 )
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