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NDIP posts surplus, pays down debt
Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot posted a surplus of $958,071, according a financial report for the year ending 2012,
Flying J building demolished
The last structure on the lot that was home to the Flying J truck stop
Dunes lake activists looking for money
As they look for a new strategy to save their woods, the Friends of Dunes
Station, highway delays affecting island development: mayors
Île-Perrot says its development plans are being stalled because the provincial government can’t decide on
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Community Blogs
Goods news and bad news- facelifts and grubs
Good news. Some areas of Ile Perrot are about to undergo a facelift. While the actual definition of a facelift generally refers to a cosmetic improvement or restyling and modernization, there is more than meets the eye here. Beyond beautification of Île Perrot’s towns, there are ongoing efforts to provide not only cosmetic upgrades, but...
Terrasse-Vaudreuil mayor acted like a bully over language; perhaps a grand gesture would help repair damage
Terrasse –Vaudreuil Mayor Manon Trudel was wrong. She should apologize. Then, she should make a grand gesture to show that English-speaking residents have just as much right to be treated with respect and dignity as their French-speaking neighbours. The mayor of the tiny municipality on Ile Perrot made headlines last week when she stopped the...
When the SQ walks through the front doors at Hudson town hall, how many rooms will they look into?
It was bound to happen, I suppose: News that the Sûreté du Québec is investigating possible municipal corruption in our neck of the woods. But who would have thought that Hudson would be the target? But officials with the town have called in the SQ to probe what is, for now, being called “a misappropriation...
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Île Perrot posts surplus for 2012
The town of Île Perrot posted a surplus of $1.2 million, according to the financial statement for the year 2012 disclosed at the town’s last
Town comes to terms with white-collar workers
The town of Île-Perrot came to terms with its white-collar workers as council voted to ratify a new collective bargaining agreement last week. The new
Drug bust in Île Perrot nets five
The Sûreté du Québec raided an apartment last Wednesday and seized methamphetamines, some marijuana and ecstasy, as well as equipment used for the production of
Kite-surfer drowns in Lac des Deux Montagnes
The Quebec coroner will be investigate the drowning death of a kite-surfer in Lac des Deux Montagnes Sunday afternoon about 2:35 p.m. St-Calixte resident Julien





















