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Spreading the Gospel of Music
Article online since November 19th 2008
This past Friday's Mad Monk Cafe capped a season of 7 unique concerts in NDG covering a wide range of music styles and stories. The event boasted a packed house and people were treated to everything from Bach's Air and Bourre all the way to the Beatles and CCR, up to and including a mini blues...
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CSL insufficiently impacted to join airport night flight protest, says Housefather
Article online since November 19th 2008
The City of Côte St. Luc has no immediate plans to follow nine other Montreal Island cities and boroughs which are demanding a curtailment of night flights into Pierre Elliott Trudeau airport, says Côte St. Luc mayor Anthony Housefather. Montreal West, Lachine, Dorval and Town of Mount Royal...
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Police say suspect in NDG bank robbery just disappeared
Article online since November 19th 2008
It wasn't the first time, nor will it likely be the last, that a Sherbrooke Street bank branch in NDG at the corner of Oxford Avenue gets robbed, says at least one local merchant who had a front-row view of the latest heist last week. The holdup incident, which started last Thursday around...
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Hampstead passes by-law banning wood-burning 'appliances'
Article online since November 14th 2008
Throwing a few logs onto the fire to ward off the chills, or boosting a home's market value by saying it has a fireplace, could soon be memories in the Town of Hampstead, where a bylaw cracking down on wood-burning has just been passed. By-law No. 729-2, dealing with construction and plumbing,...
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Benny sports complex no threat to smaller facilities, says Applebaum
Article online since November 12th 2008
Dismissing rumours which have apparently been circulating for some time, Borough Mayor Michael Applebaum says Côte des Neiges-Notre Dame de Grâce has no plans to shut smaller recreational facilities, just because a new sports and recreation complex is set to open in NDG two years from now. Addressing...
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Other News
CDN-NDG traffic commission urges 50 km/h speed limit be dropped
( November 4th 2008 )
Borough to unveil Benny Sports & Rec Centre plans on Nov. 10
( November 4th 2008 )
Liberal MNA for NDG becomes 'citizen' Copeman
( October 28th 2008 )
Rising snow removal costs stoke local municipalities' deficit fears
( October 21st 2008 )
Fraser-Hickson to reopen next year at Trinity Memorial Church
( October 21st 2008 )
Spaceman lands safely in Westmount-Ville Marie
( October 15th 2008 )
Jennings scores easy win in NDG-Lachine for Liberals
( October 15th 2008 )
Election candidates' Q & A
( October 8th 2008 )
Liberals' Garneau says Blackburn 'does not understand economic strategy'
( October 8th 2008 )
Questions abound over proposed drug rehab at St. Raymond Church
( October 1st 2008 )
Jennings to Tories: 'It's the economy …'
( September 23rd 2008 )
Côte St. Luc's snow removal costs rise 14 per cent
( September 23rd 2008 )
NDG homeowner gets lengthy lesson in workings of 'secretive' CCU
( September 23rd 2008 )
Taking a bite out of hunger!
( September 23rd 2008 )
Disease concern prompts call for CSL council to pass cat-control bylaw
( September 23rd 2008 )
Off the hook for breaking sign bylaw
( September 17th 2008 )
Côte St. Luc's snow removal costs rise 14 per cent
( September 17th 2008 )
Police, Public Security on alert in Hampstead, following wave of break-ins
( September 9th 2008 )
Côte-des-Neiges en Fête!
( September 9th 2008 )
Teaching them to toot their own horn!
( September 9th 2008 )
Borough of CDN-NDG launches sign blitz for school zone safety
( September 9th 2008 )
Independent candidates bring unique ideas to the table
( September 6th 2008 )
London calling
( September 2nd 2008 )
Transit changes in the West End
( September 2nd 2008 )
Give blood, give life
( September 2nd 2008 )
Environment dominates Westmount-Ville Marie byelection candidates' debate
( September 2nd 2008 )
Liberal, NDP candidates dominate meeting
( August 28th 2008 )
Local city councillors demand civilian unit to investigate police
( August 26th 2008 )
Saving the environment to a nice tune
( August 26th 2008 )
Côte St. Luc extends curbside organic waste collection to all residents
( August 26th 2008 )
Going Bzerk
( August 26th 2008 )
Dumping on escarpment is slippery slope, activists say
( August 26th 2008 )
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