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The town had closed the waterfront pathway to discourage crowds from gathering because of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
The borough normally has 68 employees running camps, but this year only eight people expressed interest in returning to the job. → Read More
The Mohawk Band Council of Kanesatake and the government reached an agreement. → Read More
Simon wanted to send a clear message regarding his concerns about COVID-19 transmission in the community. → Read More
'Public health authorities have been clear that physical distancing will prevail,' a statement read. 'Proper physical distancing is very hard to maintain on our two campuses." → Read More
A new COVID-19 testing centre has opened in Beaconsfield. Appointment only. → Read More
Vaudreuil-Dorion Mayor Guy Pilon said a bilingual Cegep in his city would be a bonus to the region. → Read More
Meals on Wheels awareness week begins next week, so the West Island Gazette spoke to a woman who has been volunteering with MOW for 20 years, and counting. → Read More
The West Island Women's Centre is reaching beyond its walls and hosting its first West Island Women's Forum. → Read More
Local actor Michael Briganti plays the complex role of the president of the police brotherhood union in Rahul Varma’s play Counter Offence. → Read More
The Pointe-Claire Public Library is offering an eight-week session in conversational French and its already a full house. → Read More
Charlotte Legault is a West Islander through and through. The actor is busy forging a career in both official languages, but after every gig, she returns to the family home in the Pointe-Claire Village. → Read More
United Church minister, playwright and actor Steve Gillam has written his 14th murder mystery for the annual Murder Mystery Dinner benefit show at Dorval-Strathmore United Church. → Read More
An alternative housing project for aging adults with special needs is being built in Dorval. → Read More
It’s time to fine-tune those CVs. The Carrefour jeunesse-emploi de l’Ouest-de-l’Île is holding a Spring Break Job Fair for students looking for a summer job. → Read More
Sinfonia de l'Ouest marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven by inviting concert pianist Ludwig Sémerjian to play Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2. → Read More
Beaconsfield will pay its portion of fees to the Montreal Agglomeration Council, but under protest. → Read More
St-Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire banned cellphone use on campus in Sept. The results are positive. → Read More
The West Island Black Community Association hosts a networking event with a focus on mentoring. → Read More
Each of the four plays in Hudson Village Theatre’s 2020 professional season looks at love through a distinct lens. → Read More