Nuns’ Island (Île-des-Sœurs), an island nestled along the Saint Lawrence River, only a few kilometers from downtown Montreal yet faraway from city noise and traffic. With its island living lifestyle it is one of the most desirable places to live in Montreal, attracting families who want all the advantages of the suburbs without having to deal with traffic and busy bridges to get to ...
Posted by Anna Kazimierczuk
on November 11, 2010
I currently live and specialize in the neighborhood of Verdun, which is situtated along the St-Lawrence River south-west of Montreal's downtown core. Verdun was founded in 1671, making it one of Canada's oldest cities. In 2002, the city of Verdun merged with the city of Montreal. Verdun residents consider their area to be a hidden gem with a vibrant community feel. ...
Posted by Angela Langtry
on October 28, 2010
Located southwest of downtown Montreal (hence the name), this neighborhood is bordered to the northwest by Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, to the northeast by Ville-Marie, to the south by Verdun, to the west by Lasalle and to the north by the city of Westmount. The Saint Lawrence River is located upon part of its eastern edge. I have lived and worked in this neighborhood ...
Posted by Mohamad Al Hajj
on October 26, 2010
Said Henry Ford. That being said, I find it important to deal with people who want my business not my money and wanting your business mean wanting to deal with you on a human level. This doesn't mean that a business transaction should not be rewarding financially but it is more about getting to know the people you deal with . It's also about building a strong foundation for a long term relationship ...
Posted by Mohamad El-Lababidi
on April 21, 2010
Call us and we'll show you!
Posted by Marc Stamos
on February 12, 2009
(Source: CREA)
WHAT IS THE NATIONAL DO-NOT-CALL LIST?
The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is responsible for the National Do-Not-Call List (DNCL), which contains the names and telephone numbers of consumers who do not want to receive unsolicited telephone calls from telemarketers.
Telemarketing is the use of telephony technology (telephone, cellphone, fax, etc.) ...
Posted by Marc Stamos
on September 24, 2008
(Source: ACAIQ - September 2008)
In an effort to get drivers to slow down, photo radars will be installed by late fall along express ways and problem intersections. The Ministry of Transport has received approval from the Québec government to install a first series of these devices on our roads. Drivers travelling in the zones concerned will be pre-warned of their presence.
Initially, drivers who ...
Posted by Marc Stamos
on September 24, 2008