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Commercial UAV Expo 2021 Reconvenes In-Person, Exceeds Expectations

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) September 15, 2021 Commercial drone exhibitors and attendees gathered last week for Commercial UAV Expo Americas 2021, held September

West Island Round-Up

Kirkland TOWN WILL FIGHT TO RETAIN BILINGUAL STATUS: The town recently released a statement regarding the status of officially bilingual municipalities in light of the proposed Quebec Bill 96, which would allow municipalities no longer eligible for the status by having less than 50 percent mother tongue English residents to pass a resolution to retain that status. Kirkland had 41.2 percent English mother tongue residents in 2016. “Looking back at the history of our fair city, one cannot but notice that the French and the English languages have always coexisted in harmony,” says the town statement. “Over the years, leaders who have succeeded one another at the head of the city, have diligently recognized bilingualism as forming an integral part of the everyday life of the Kirkland community, even before the incorporation of the municipality. Kirkland takes great pride in providing all of its services to the public in both official languages. Rest assured that the Kirkl

Four decapitated cats in the West Island

Four decapitated cats found in Pointe Claire

Three weeks ago, a Pointe-Claire resident named Robin Grace was walking with her family along the River in the West Island. At one point, her husband noticed a decapitated cat in the water. Quickly, they called public security and moved on.  But the very next week, Grace decided to go back to make sure the animal was removed. That’s when she discovered another beheaded cat treated . Before long, about four different cats were found to be decapitated.  Once Grace took her story to the Facebook group “Lost & Found Pets of the West Island”, she learned troubling news. In her part of the West Island, there has been an increase of missing cats. Some people who commented thought it was possibly a fox that was responsible. However, Grace remains skeptical of that. 

Citizens concerned after four decapitated cats were discovered on Montreal s West Island

  MONTREAL Three weeks ago, Pointe-Claire resident Robin Grace was walking with her family near the St. Lawrence River on Montreal s West Island when her husband spotted a dead animal in the water without a head. We just moved on and I called public security right away to clear it up, said Grace. The next week, however, she saw another dead animal without its head near Lakeshore Drive and Bowling Green Ave. and called Pointe-Claire Public Security to ask them why they hadn t taken the animal away. Public security told her that the animal, a cat, had been removed, and that this was another cat.

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