May 2012 Archives
Composting in the South-West borough Mon., 5 Jonas playing a fundraiser for Lac Mégantic Fri., 2 Harout Chitilian joining Team Coderre Thu., 1 Alouettes fire Hawkins, Jim Popp back in Thu., 1 No Highland Games
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Composting in the South-West borough Mon., 5 Jonas playing a fundraiser for Lac Mégantic Fri., 2 Harout Chitilian joining Team Coderre Thu., 1 Alouettes fire Hawkins, Jim Popp back in Thu., 1 No Highland Games
www.cbc.caAccording to Operations Manager Gabrielle Homans (36) "Our goal is to restore and a completely revitalize the hotel complex" "This is a fabulous project with challenge and we are ready" says President of Immeubles Homans, Olivier Homans. The Homans family is ready to inject a 20-million-dollarbudget to accomplish this project in time for May 2026. The initiative will stimulate the local economy throug construction work while restoring 50+ permanent hotel jobs. It will become a sought-after...
ignitemag.caThree QMJHL teams in the CHL Top 10 … Chicago Blackhawks ink Matthew Highmore On Wednesday, forward Matthew Highmore of the Saint John Sea Dogs agreed to terms on a three-year contract with the National Hockey League’s very own Chicago Blackhawks. Highmore has recorded career-highs in goals (32) and points (82) through 58 games of his fifth season in the QMJHL. He leads the Sea Dogs in assists with 50 and in points with 82. Highmore was Saint John’s first round pick (#8) in 2012. In 2014, he...
chl.caOn the eve of the beginning of the 2025-26 QMJHL season, the league's Hall of Fame welcomed five new inductees at the Manuvie Theatre in Brossard.
thehockeynews.comA great man left us yesterday: Roger Brulotte, who was the voice of the Montreal Expos for years, will never be forgotten, and part of his legacy is now with the Montreal Canadiens.
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