Some 10,000 Montrealers from numerous communities packed Place du Canada May 14 for the annual Israel Day rally organized by the Jewish Unity Partnership, which lasted nearly three hours. The
Côte St. Luc council regular Norman Sabin called on the city to speak out regarding the recently announced Sept. 30 closure of the Le King David seniors residence. “You have
The Le King David Residence, a category 3 semi-autonomous seniors residence that first opened in Côte St. Luc 49 years ago, officially announced it is closing and halting all operations
Côte St. Luc council passed an $88.975 million budget for 2024, of which just over $52 million is for local expenses, nearly $35.2 million is the apportionment to the island-wide