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Dorval unveils mural by local artist with an eco-friendly message.
Urban artist Peter Gibson, a.k.a. "Roadsworth," was asked to paint a mural for the Dorval Library's activity room, to be unveiled Friday.
Carey Tate
Feb 29, 20241 min read


Saint-Lazare earns a monarch-friendly city designation.
The City received a gold designation for implementing policies to protect these essential pollinators.
Carey Tate
Nov 15, 20232 min read


Saint-Lazare receives recognition for greenery and sustainable development.
Saint-Lazare scored well during its first year in the Les Fleurons du Québec horticultural program.
Carey Tate
Nov 10, 20231 min read


Shoreline cleanup at Edgewater Park an effort to depollute waterways.
Blue Organization mobilized a team of 20 volunteers and their divers to clean up debris from Lac-Saint-Louis and Edgewater Park.
Carey Tate
Oct 6, 20231 min read


A New Sustainable Neighborhood Development in Saint-Lazare
This last June, a new project started in St-Lazare: the beginning of the construction of a sustainable neighborhood connecting streets.
Nicolas Tremblay
Jul 11, 20232 min read

MOSA 2023 in Vaudreuil-Dorion: A festival of words and nature
Vaudreuil-Dorion has a great cultural objective and collaborates with local artists to create a diverse cultural environment. Since 2019,...
Nicolas Tremblay
May 29, 20233 min read


Water Rules: Saint-Lazare’s Preserving Mission
Saint-Lazare finds its water supply to be in a precarious situation and is enforcing regulations to limit excessive water usage.
Nicolas Tremblay
May 18, 20232 min read


Cadillac Fairview to put up a fence around the Fairview Forest.
A fence will be installed surrounding the Fairview Forest in Pointe-Claire, yet concerns over its environmental impact have been raised.
West Island News
May 6, 20232 min read


Vaudreuil-Dorion to plant 10,000 trees as part of the 2 Billion Trees Program.
10,000 trees will be planted in Vaudreuil-Dorion, a part of the federal government's goal to plant 2 billion trees over ten years.
West Island News
Apr 30, 20231 min read


Your Saturday, April 8th Hydro-Québec update.
Some stats and facts from today's Hydro-Québec press conference, as frustration grows amongst West Islanders.
Carey Tate
Apr 8, 20231 min read


Centres to turn to if you need a place to warm up this Thursday, April 6th.
There are community centres in almost every municipality and borough if you need a spot to recharge and warm up.
West Island News
Apr 6, 20232 min read

Spring floods: Pierrefonds-Roxboro ready to intervene in case of flooding.
The Borough is prepping its residents and working on intervention measures in case of flooding this spring.
West Island News
Mar 28, 20232 min read

Another record-breaking season for BIXI with 9 million trips taken in 2022
BIXI is wrapping up the 2022 season with a strong increase in ridership.
West Island News
Dec 19, 20222 min read


Sainte-Anne stands out as one of fourteen new bird-friendly cities in Canada
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a newly certified bird-friendly city by Environment Canada. This aims to encourage communities to protect birds.
West Island News
Dec 10, 20222 min read

Golf Dorval's green space to be protected by the City of Montréal
The Montreal Metropolitan Commission has added three golf courses to the RCI's list of protected green spaces, namely Golf Dorval.
West Island News
Oct 12, 20222 min read

PHOTOS: Art meets nature at the Arboretum; check out these giant nests
Bonnie-Jane Major is a Senneville artist whose new creations have created a fun activity for all to enjoy at the Morgan Arboretum.
Carey Tate
Oct 8, 20222 min read

The Neighbourhood Market’s last day of the season is Wednesday
This market, in collaboration with Corbeille de Pain, is a solidarity market that provides local produce at a fair price.
West Island News
Oct 7, 20222 min read


"One Birth One Tree" gives new Kirkland parents a commemorative tree
For each new little Kirkland resident, a tree can be planted to grow alongside the child and add greenery to a private or public space.
West Island News
Sep 26, 20222 min read

Beaconsfield's noise barrier supporters remain cautiously optimistic, despite controversy.
Michel Rheault, president of the BPCI imparts insight into the noise barrier debate as the City seeks a second opinion from two ministers.
Carey Tate
Aug 29, 20223 min read


Rust forms on the streets of Beaconsfield due to the flushing of the water network
Recently, the streets of Beaconsfield are experiencing a buildup of visible rust.
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Jul 20, 20222 min read
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