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The increase in the number of homeless individuals since the beginning of the pandemic in Saint-Jérôme is concerning the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) des Laurentides, as well as several partner community organisations and institutions.To...
The Executive Council of the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) announced that Dominique Anglade, MNA for Saint-Henri – Sainte-Anne is officially head of the PLQ, in accordance with the rules drawn up by the Election Committee for the leadership race as well as the Election Law.
The North Shore News received word on Wednesday May 6 that former Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board chairman Steve Bletas died suddenly at his home. On May 7, the Société de transport de Laval, where Bletas sat as a...
Products: Test kits, including sample collection kits, claiming to diagnose or detect COVID-19.Issue: Health Canada is warning Canadians of the risks of purchasing unauthorized test kits to diagnose or detect COVID-19.What to do: If you have purchased an unauthorized...
Sûreté du Québec officials in Sainte Adèle said on Thursday that they have arrested a man and a woman suspected of having set up to seven cellular telephone service towers on fire in the Laurentians and in Laval –...
The theme of the Mental health week this year May 4 to 10, 2020 is Get Real! In our society, while we are commonly asked how we are, we too often reply with a mere formality saying we are fine.
Thérèse-De Blainville PD officers to the rescue One of the small stories you don’t see often, since it does not carry the fear factor of big virus announcement but important enough to lift someone’s spirits. In the picture above 2 officers...
Construction resumes on May 11th at the REM Deux-Montagnes train line
Participating in a High school musical production has to be one of the biggest highs in a students’ life. For the cast and crew of A nightmare before Christmas, a massive production by the Rosemere High School drama club, directed by Stephanie Cocking, Covid-19 hit just a few weeks before opening night. Now, these talented kids will probably not be able to present their labor of love. They will not savor all these special experiences like seeing their work bear fruit after endless rehearsals hours, that endorphin-inducing applause, those moments on stage when time stops or attempting to stifle a paroxysmal attack of the giggles backstage. Yet the students of Rosemere High are taking it all in stride and their teacher is coming to realize how much more this production meant to them than the end result.
Inspector Martin Charron talks about new challenges in the Covid-19 Thérèse-De Blainville neighborhoods.