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St Laurent authorizes funding for $54 million social housing project

St. Laurent council voted last week at a special council meeting to authorize the City of Montreal to use $540,500 from a social inclusion fund—reserved for the borough— to help finance the construction of the Coopérative d’habitation laurentienne s project. The planned 169-unit project is located in the Bois-Franc Transit Oriented Development area, on Marcel Laurin Blvd. A borough announcement says the project provides for 75 percent of these social housing units on eight storeys to include two or more bedrooms in order to meet the diversified needs of the target population. We are proud to contribute toward funding this major residential building project where community and family spirit are at the heart of the architectural concept, stated Mayor Alan DeSousa. Not only are we continuing to manage the booming activity generated by the arrival of the REM at the Bois-Franc station, but we are also planning a complete, inclusive and friendly living environme

Around the Towns

Côte St. Luc TORDJMAN CONTINUES EFFORTS FOR THOSE IN NEED: Côte St. Luc councillor David Tordjman continued his efforts — more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic — to deliver meals and snacks to frontline workers and the vulnerable with a food distribution event.This past May 12, the CSL mayoral candidate led a team of volunteers and Station 9 police officers in setting up a food distribution site in the greenspace known as Emerald Park. They visited numerous apartment buildings and “delivered hundreds of containers of soup, snacks and smiles to Emerald Street residents. “The sight of dozens of kids’ faces peering out the windows in excitement as the officers called them through their PA system to come on down and grab a toy was priceless,” Tordjman stated. “They poured out of the buildings and off the school buses and were thrilled to meet with the police,” who distributed toys, played around with the siren and all got to know each

Snowbirds can register proof of vaccination

D’Arcy McGee MNA David Birnbaum’s office told The Suburban Friday that snowbirds returning from locales like Florida, and who have been vaccinated for COVID-19, can register that fact. Birnbaum’s office says he has been “advocating the government to facilitate the process for snowbirds who received both their vaccines in the U.S. to register the information with the Quebec government.” They can do so in the following ways: • “Registration has to be done in person. People have to bring their proof of vaccination and their Medicare cards.” • As of May 8, “they will be able to do it at our three public vaccination sites – the Université de Montréal MIL campus at 1375 Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux in Outremont, Decarie Square in Côte St. Luc and the Bill Durnan arena in Côte des Neiges.”

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