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Santa will make a pit-stop in Kirkland this Christmas on his luxurious coach bus!
Santa Claus will visit 5 municipal parks in Kirkland on Saturday, December 18th.

West Island News
Nov 24, 20211 min read
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A young West-Islander is giving back to the Montreal Children's Hospital this Saturday
A Beaconsfield resident is giving back to the Montreal Children's Hospital this Christmas. Come visit him this Saturday!

West Island News
Nov 24, 20211 min read
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Everything you need to know about Pointe-Claire's annual tree-lighting ceremony
A Pointe-Claire tradition might look a little different this year but it's just as magical as ever!

West Island News
Nov 23, 20212 min read
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REM UPDATE: The "Anne" gantry has retired.
The gantry that was responsible for connecting the Anse-Ã -L'Orme station has completed its journey. Since its start in April of 2018, the...

West Island News
Nov 22, 20211 min read
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Advocating Accessibility: Madison Goodall-Monk and her work with Spectrum
It’s safe to say that movies and TV have taken a large part of our lives, especially because we have spent a lot more time inside over...
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Nov 21, 20213 min read
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3 ingredient fudge that will impress anyone this holiday season
The fastest most delicious fudge recipe for the holidays.
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Nov 20, 20212 min read
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A local strawberry farm is growing strawberries vertically & its as sweet as it sounds
The company plans to sell them to nearby grocery stores.

West Island News
Nov 20, 20211 min read
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First-Ever Holiday Market in Dorval
The Holidays are that time of year when magic, shopping, and the spirit of sharing within our community come together. With that in mind,...

West Island News
Nov 19, 20211 min read
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Pets up for adoption at Animatch
Here are the latest doggos searching for their new family at Animatch. Are you their forever home?

West Island News
Nov 17, 20212 min read
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How this Montreal doctor is expressing her discontent at early construction start times
A Montreal Doctor is vouching for later construction start times and better sleep for her patients.
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Nov 16, 20211 min read
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How this West Island shelter is making sure those in need have access to their services
West Island homeless shelter purchases van to facilitate the transportation of the homeless population to shelters and resources.

West Island News
Nov 16, 20211 min read
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Traffic Ahead: Access closed to Cartier Avenue and Highway 20 due to City of Montréal work
The City of Montréal will be conducting work prior to the assessment of the main water line that will cause the complete closure of...

West Island News
Nov 15, 20211 min read
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Belvedere applies for a recount of the ballots for the mayorship
Mayor John Belvedere has applied for a recount of the ballots for the mayorship, in accordance with the timeframe stipulated in the Act...

Rhonda Massad
Nov 15, 20211 min read
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Halte-Transition: West Island's very first shelter
West Island News’ Rhonda Massad and Branden Desormeau took a short tour of Halte-Transition, the West Island’s very first transition...
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Nov 15, 20211 min read
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Christmas markets return to Atwater on November 25 and Jean-Talon on November 27
The Atwater and Jean-Talon markets are thrilled to announce another season of holiday cheer.

West Island News
Nov 15, 20213 min read
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Indoor shows are back in Pierrefonds-Roxboro!
Pierrefonds-Roxboro is thrilled to announce the reopening of its theatres! Shows are free of charge for the Fall season.

West Island News
Nov 15, 20212 min read
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Free oral care for vulnerable west Island residents
Mobile dental health clinic held a free pop up clinic for vulnerable residents in the West Island
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Nov 14, 20211 min read
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Free Presentation at Dorval Library: Learning about animals in Art
From the earliest drawings on cave walls, animals have been an inspiration for art. Artists have used them factually, symbolically, with...

West Island News
Nov 11, 20211 min read
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Here's where you're actually allowed to study on the West Island
Here's where you're actually allowed to study on the West Island.
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Nov 11, 20212 min read
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CPWA Selects City of Pointe-Claire as Winner of National Public Works Week Award
Pointe-Claire’s 2021 NPWW celebration competed for the award with other Canadian municipalities with populations between 25,000 and 99,999.

West Island News
Nov 10, 20212 min read
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