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How one person’s advice led to creativity for this Kirkland resident
Trudy White has painted for Kirkland and would like to share more of her art with the community.
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Jan 22, 20222 min read
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How children from ages 5-11 can get their COVID vaccine
Various modalities are available for the COVID vaccination of children aged 5-11.

West Island News
Jan 20, 20221 min read
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Beautiful winter art popping up in Kirkland!
Steven Zhang has created beautiful ice sculptures for the community to enjoy.
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Jan 19, 20221 min read
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A new dog park is arriving to Kirkland
A new dog park is being built at Benevoles park in Kirkland.
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Jan 19, 20221 min read
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Dogs up for adoption at Animatch
Animatch has four new pups up for adoption!

West Island News
Jan 19, 20222 min read
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An update on the health crisis in Quebec from Health Minister, Christian Dubé
An update on the health situation in the province.
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Jan 18, 20222 min read
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Transforming bread tags into wheelchairs
Clermont Bonnenfant is collecting bread tags to then use the funds to provide wheelchairs for those who cannot afford them.
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Jan 18, 20221 min read
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Bye Bye Diets, Hello Health!
The Dorval Library is holding an online lecture with Ribiin Glance about eating healthy.

West Island News
Jan 18, 20221 min read
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Association of Suburban Municipalities claiming millions of dollars in over taxation by Agglo
This injustice started in 2019 with the adoption of a Ministerial Order that differed from the rules established in the 2008 agreement.

West Island News
Jan 18, 20223 min read
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A pilot project in Rosemont is using coffee grounds as eco-friendly anti-slip method
A partnership between this Rosemont Park and Keurig has led to a promising discovery.

West Island News
Jan 18, 20221 min read
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A proposed plan could have caretakers responsible for loved ones in hospital 24/7
You could be responsible for taking care of your hospital loved ones, and the change could happen sooner than you think.

West Island News
Jan 18, 20223 min read
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Dorval announces reopening of pools at the DASC and arenas along with other Cities.
The City of Dorval is happy to announce the reopening of the pools at the Dorval Aquatic and Sports Centre (DASC) and its two arenas...
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Jan 17, 20221 min read
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How to survive falling through ice
How to safely escape falling through ice into water.
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Jan 17, 20222 min read
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Montreal Lakeshore University Women's Club is offering scholarships to female university students.
The Montreal Lakeshore University Women's Club is offering scholarships to female university students living on the West Island. The...

Julianna Cavallaro
Jan 17, 20221 min read
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Weekly update on Covid-19 & vaccination rates in Québec
The most recent data on the evolution of COVID-19, in the last 24 hours, in Québec.

West Island News
Jan 17, 20221 min read
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Gerry Robertson Community Centre shifts from testing to vaccination!
The Gerry Robertson Community Center will be focusing on vaccination instead of testing as of January 16th.

West Island News
Jan 14, 20221 min read
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Pointe-Claire Treehouse ordered to be torn down by City.
75-year-old Peter Ducree is a retired Bell employee who, after a year of the pandemic, decided to build a treehouse that has become a...

West Island News
Jan 14, 20222 min read
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Curfew lifted as of Monday, Legault announces
An update on the situation in Quebec.

West Island News
Jan 13, 20221 min read
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Where students can go to study now that classes are in person again.
The Quebec Government recently announced that in-person teaching will begin again as of Monday, January 17th. Because of this, we thought...
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Jan 13, 20222 min read
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Signs and symbols of domestic violence to look out for
Signs to look out for if you think you know someone struggling with domestic violence.
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Jan 13, 20222 min read
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