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West Island Community Shares celebrates 20th anniversaryWest Island Community Shares has just turned 20.FeaturesSep 7, 2017
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Pointe-Claire allows controversial garden with bushes, grass taller than houseThe City of Pointe-Claire has allowed a controversial garden to continue to grow.EnvironmentAug 2, 2017
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Pointe-Claire welcomes beehives on top of public libraryThere's a new queen bee in Pointe-Claire.EnvironmentJul 18, 2017
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Pointe-Claire Mayor Morris Trudeau announces he will not seek re-electionAfter 19 years in elected office, Pointe-Claire Mayor Morris Trudeau announced he would not be seeking re-election in the upcoming November municipal elections.PoliticsMay 18, 2017
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Pointe-Claire marks Earth Day with giveaways and tree plantingA slew of free activities are taking place in Pointe-Claire Saturday to mark Earth Day.CanadaApr 22, 2017
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Pointe-Claire library hosts Lego stop-motion filmmaking activity during spring breakKids were in for a treat at the public library in Pointe-Claire as they not only got a chance to let their imagination run loose with Lego toys but also learned how to make stop-motion films using cellphones and tablets.EducationMar 6, 2017
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Pointe-Claire mayor insists Quebec quickly repair Sources Boulevard overpassPointe-Claire Mayor Morris Trudeau plans to write a letter to Quebec's Transport Minister demanding to know why no repair work will be done to the Sources Boulevard overpass above Highway 20 this year.PoliticsMar 3, 2017
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Quebec judge rules Pointe-Claire PCB-contaminated land owner must submit clean-up timetableThe PCB clean-up has dragged on in Pointe-Claire since 2013, but now, a Quebec judge has made a ruling that could put efforts to rehabilitate the site back on track.EnvironmentJan 18, 2017
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Pointe-Claire residents want city to reconsider bike path in their yardsResidents on Brigadoon Avenue in Pointe-Claire are pushing the city to reconsider a proposed bike path that could cut their yards short.MoneyJan 17, 2017
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Frustration grows surrounding boarded-up homes in West IslandResidents living in a couple of West Island cities are growing impatient with homes remaining boarded up for months following fires.Nov 7, 2016
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