Author: Courrier Laval News

In collaboration with Promutuel Insurance According to the Government of Québec, in 2021, energy spending by individuals across the province totalled over $15 billion. And 55% of that was spent on fuel for personal vehicles. Sound like a lot? It’s actually 14% less than average spending on gasoline and other fuels in 2019. Even so, motorists are spending more than ever to use their vehicles. And rising fuel prices are taking a real toll on their wallets! Statistics Canada figures for 2022 show that consumers paid 28.5% more for gasoline on an average annual basis—a significant dent in the budget…

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Before you begin construction of your future terrace or pathway, you’ll need to choose the flooring you’re going to use. Stone, wood, concrete or composite – the choice is yours! Here are a few points to consider to help you find the right material. 1. Your garden’s style Do you want a sleek, modern space? Or perhaps you prefer a more natural, rustic look? When choosing materials for your patio, be sure to take into account the overall style of your garden to create a harmonious space that reflects your image. 2. Your lifestyle habits Think about how you intend…

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On Monday, July 11, the two levels of federal and provincial government announced a joint investment of more than $24 million for a new storm sewer network in the Monty sector, east of Laval. The Courrier Laval had already announced these investments earlier this winter. Ville de Laval will also invest in this project, which aims to control recurring sewer backups in the area of ​​Monty and Cyrano streets, located in the Saint-François district. The funding will be used in particular to separate the sewer networks by adding new storm pipes and to put in place new measures for the…

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Over the past two weeks, the Laval Police Service (SPL) has carried out two searches which have led, among other things, to the seizure of 2355.06 grams of heroin and 21.5 grams of cocaine. It was investigators from the SPL Organized Crime Squad who carried out this police operation linked to a narcotics distribution network. A single sector The searches were carried out in two residential buildings in Chomedey. These interventions stemmed from information received to the effect that an individual linked to a criminal network would be involved in the distribution of heroin and cocaine. During the investigation, the…

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The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has announced complete night closures of a section of the A-440 from July 14 to 17. These will take place from July 14, at 9:30 p.m., to July 17, at 4:30 a.m. They are required in the context of repair work on the concrete slab and asphalting on the roadway. More specifically, the highway will be completely closed, eastbound, between exit 22 (A-15, Montreal, Saint-Jérôme and boulevard Chomedey) and the entrance to boulevard Industriel. The same goes for the entrance and exit ramps present on this section. The right lane and the A-440…

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A poor credit score affects your ability to borrow money or access certain goods and services. Fortunately, improving your credit rating takes patience and discipline, but it can be done! Whether you’ve recently encountered financial difficulties or you’d simply like to strengthen your financial profile, here are a few good habits you can adopt to take control of your credit rating. Understanding and analyzing your credit file First of all, do you know how your credit score is determined? A credit score is a three-digit number, ranging from 300 to 900, assigned by credit rating agencies such as Equifax or…

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We all want the best for our children, but it’s easy to get overwhelmed about how the actions we take today may affect the future. Here are three tips that will set children up for success while easing the mental load for parents and caregivers. Establish routines A predictable schedule can help kids stay on track with their day-to-day activities and give them a sense of stability. When a child feels comfortable and safe, they are open to learning new skills – it’s why childcare or early learning centres are built around regular schedules. What’s more, healthy, lifelong habits may…

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Whether you bask in tropical days of a heat wave or dread hot temperatures each summer, you should know how to stay safe during extreme heat. Hot days are expected to become more frequent and intense across Canada in the future. Here’s what you can do. Get informed Tune in to local forecasts or sign up to receive heat alerts on your phone so you know when to expect the heat. If it’s available, check the Air Quality Health Index in your area since air pollution is often worse on very hot days. Don’t wait for thirst Feeling thirsty is…

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Whether you’re a newcomer to the country, just taking your first career steps or looking for a new gig, here are three tips to find a role you truly find meaningful. Ask the hard questions You’ll have to ask some tough questions to really dig in and find a role you love. Take a deep breath and be honest with yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses? What makes you curious? What kind of work environment would be best for you – from home, in an office or more hands on? Full-time or part-time? What motivates you any given day…

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Casseroles are an easy-to-prepare, kid-friendly dinner option. And, if you have a large enough dish, you can get two full meals for the whole family out of the recipe. This recipe is adapted from one developed by the chef and pediatric nutritionist at Childventures Early Learning Academy where the philosophy is “healthy body, healthy mind.” Whole Wheat Veggie Macaroni Casserole Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Makes: 4 servings Ingredients: 1 cup (250 ml) green zucchini 1 cup (250 ml) yellow zucchini 2 cups (500 ml) broccoli ½ cup (125 ml) red onion ¾ cup (175 ml) red…

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