VOL. 15 NO. 33
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017
HUDSON, ST. LAZARE // VAUDREUIL-DORION, RIGAUD, PINCOURT, ÎLE-PERROT, N.D.I.P. & SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BELLEVUE
Building bridges
PHOTO BY JAMES ARMSTRONG
The footbridge in Jack Layton Park returns to service under the supervision of Hudson Parks and RecreaƟon Director Nicolas Pedneault aŌer being damaged in the spring ooding.
Rebuilding the bridge in Hudson’s Jack Layton Park James Armstrong
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The sound of hammers on nails echoed through the sunlit wetland in Jack Layton Park Friday, September 15 as Hudson town employees reconstructed the footbridge linking the park to the
trail that leads to Sandy Beach. Damaged by record ooding in April 2017, the bridge has waited in a state of disrepair since then for the approval to rebuild from the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et LuƩe contre les changements clima-
SAINT-LAZARE. Centris #20924752. Spacious and bright home only minutes from Hudson. $369,000
Ɵques (MDDELCC). Most of the work is being done by hand according to Hudson Parks and RecreaƟon Director Nicolas Pedneault who was on-site overseeing the project. ConƟnued on page 14
Inside Provincial perspective on pot
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OPP offers reward on 6th anniversary of hit-and-run death
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Pincourt prepping for elections
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Hudson Community Centre’s facelift
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