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This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI The Integrated Health and Social Services Centre (CISSS) of Laval has eliminated more than 250 full-time beneficiary attendant positions in the region’s long-term care homes (CHSLDs) since the beginning of 2026. As of April 2, a total of 252 full-time positions had been replaced by 170.8 part-time positions in Laval’s public CHSLDs. Sainte-Dorothée is the facility most affected by the cuts, with 100.6 full-time positions converted into 63 part-time roles. Idola-Saint-Jean follows, with 72 full-time positions turned into 43.4 part-time jobs. At Val-des-Brises, 54 full-time equivalent positions…

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This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI The Carrefour des Aubaines of the Relais Communautaire de Laval, located in Pont-Viau, was the scene of an electrical fire on the evening of Wednesday, April 8. A failure or defect in the electrical wiring installed within the walls is what sparked the blaze in this business, which has been operating for six years in service of the community. At 9:44 p.m., 911 was alerted to the incident, while the first of seven units dispatched by the Laval Fire Safety Service—26 firefighters and their officers—arrived on scene…

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This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI The Laval Police Service (SPL) has issued a warning regarding counterfeit $100 bills in circulation.Several Laval residents have reported receiving fake bills during transactions on resale platforms such as Marketplace. Unfortunately, victims of counterfeiting cannot be reimbursed, regardless of the amount lost. This is why the SPL is urging the public to exercise caution and follow proper practices to verify the authenticity of bills received during such transactions. How to verify?Each banknote has its own unique serial number. It is therefore possible to ensure there are no…

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This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI Investments totaling $95,159,000 will be allocated to road transportation infrastructure in the Laval region over the 2026–2028 period. These investments will enable the launch of new projects as well as the continuation of those already underway. Planned workAmong the projects to be carried out over the next two years is the reconstruction, in concrete, of a հատված of the southbound Highway 13 roadway, between Dagenais Boulevard and Highway 440 (Jean-Noël-Lavoie). The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility also plans to repair four structures on Highway 440, above…

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This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI Several businesses and public services will adjust their hours or close at various times over the Easter long weekend. On Friday, April 3, banks and credit unions, federal and provincial service centres, as well as Canada Post offices will be closed. Shopping malls and retail stores, however, will be closed on Easter Sunday, April 5. Branches of the Société québécoise du cannabis will also be closed on that day. It should be noted that federal and provincial service centres, along with Canada Post offices, will be closed…

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This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI The Office de la protection du consommateur announced that two health studios in the greater metropolitan area have been fined for violating the Consumer Protection Act. The establishments in question are 10CountFitness and PumpCity Fitness, located in Beaconsfield and Longueuil respectively. Each received a fine of $6,070. Daniel Bayus, president of PumpCity Fitness, was also fined $1,906. The Office accuses them of operating health studio activities without holding the permit required under the Act. The violations occurred from January to April 2023 for 10CountFitness and in March…

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This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI As of Monday, March 30, the STL stated that it had enough vehicles to fully restore its regular service, which is sooner than expected.”We thank our customers for their understanding during this period,” said Josée Roy, STL’s General Director, in a statement. “Our priority has been to minimize the impact on our customers as much as possible.” On March 10, the transit company had announced the cancellation of around sixty bus trips due to significant delays in the regular maintenance of its bus fleet. These delays were…

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This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI On Thursday, March 26, the Laval Police Service (SPL) arrested 49-year-old Jerry Boncy in connection with three sexual-related cases. The arrest was carried out by investigators from the Sexual Crimes Unit. Investigators believe the suspect, who allegedly has a significant criminal history including a prior case of a similar nature, may have victimized others. They are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying and contacting potential victims. The factsThe investigation indicates that between January 2025 and January 2026, the suspect allegedly contacted his victims through dating websites.…

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This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI At the request of Agropur, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling various Farmers, Natrel, and Québon milk products due to the possible presence of glass fragments. Chocolate milk products are particularly affected, although other types of milk are also being recalled from the market. It should be noted that this recall is being carried out nationwide, particularly in Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. These products should not be consumed, used, sold, served, or distributed. More specifically, the presence of glass fragments is suspected…

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This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI The Sûreté du Québec arrested 35-year-old Maxime Sauvé on Tuesday, March 24, in connection with various sexual offences. Investigators from the MRC des Pays-d’en-Haut station carried out the arrest. He appeared in court the same day at the Saint-Jérôme courthouse on charges related to sexual offences. The man in his thirties was later released under conditions and is scheduled to return to court in June 2026 for the continuation of proceedings. Three offences as a massage therapist Maxime Sauvé, a resident of Sainte-Sophie, is allegedly involved in…

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