Kathryn Greenaway, The Montreal Gazette

Kathryn Greenaway

The Montreal Gazette

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Past articles by Kathryn:

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue set to open popular boardwalk

The town had closed the waterfront pathway to discourage crowds from gathering because of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Pierrefonds-Roxboro day camps cancelled

The borough normally has 68 employees running camps, but this year only eight people expressed interest in returning to the job. → Read More

Mohawk Band Council of Kanesatake removes Oka park blockade

The Mohawk Band Council of Kanesatake and the government reached an agreement. → Read More

Quebec Mohawks block entrance to Oka provincial park over concerns about COVID-19 transmission

Simon wanted to send a clear message regarding his concerns about COVID-19 transmission in the community. → Read More

Concordia University goes online for fall session

'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

Appointment mandatory at new COVID-19 testing centre in Beaconsfield

A new COVID-19 testing centre has opened in Beaconsfield. Appointment only. → Read More

Mayor says bilingual Cegep would be a bonus for Vaudreuil-Dorion

Vaudreuil-Dorion Mayor Guy Pilon said a bilingual Cegep in his city would be a bonus to the region. → Read More

Volunteer has dedicated 20 years to Meals on Wheels in the West Island

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

West Island Women's Centre expands its reach with forum

The West Island Women's Centre is reaching beyond its walls and hosting its first West Island Women's Forum. → Read More

Île-Perrot actor taking on complex role that goes against type

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

Pointe-Claire conversational French program offered at library

The Pointe-Claire Public Library is offering an eight-week session in conversational French and its already a full house. → Read More

Pointe-Claire triple threat forging career in both official languages

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

Murder is on the menu at Dorval-Strathmore United Church

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

Quebec announces new Dorval residence for adults with special needs

An alternative housing project for aging adults with special needs is being built in Dorval. → Read More

Spring Break Job Fair caters to students looking for a summer job

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 brings in Ludwig to play Ludwig

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 to pay Montreal Agglomeration under protest

Beaconsfield will pay its portion of fees to the Montreal Agglomeration Council, but under protest. → Read More

Results of St-Thomas High School cellphone ban are positive

St-Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire banned cellphone use on campus in Sept. The results are positive. → Read More

WIBCA invites community to network, mentor and support diversity

The West Island Black Community Association hosts a networking event with a focus on mentoring. → Read More

A season of love — eccentric, unmitigated, sour and soul — is coming to Hudson

Each of the four plays in Hudson Village Theatre’s 2020 professional season looks at love through a distinct lens. → Read More