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13 hours ago
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Danny Jansen's RBI single
WATCH: La Salle wins the boys track and field team championship on June 8 at Brown Stadium La Salle wins the boys track and field team championship on June 8 0:23 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing


CTV News
16 hours ago
- Climate
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Public Information Centre being held regarding Front Road sewer construction
Front Road will have major traffic delays as crews prepare for construction to begin next month. Front Road will have major traffic delays as crews prepare for construction to begin next month. The Town of LaSalle is warning of traffic delays along Front Road for the next few months as a construction project begins. A storm sewer reconstruction project is set to begin in July. Reaume Road to Boismier Avenue will be reduced from four lanes of traffic to two, with turning restrictions. The lanes won't reopen until winter. Work is expected to be finished by spring 2026. If you're interested in learning more, a Public Information Centre is taking place Thursday night at the Event Centre at LaSalle Landing until 8 p.m.


CTV News
2 days ago
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Missing Montreal girl, 3, found in eastern Ontario
A Surete du Quebec police car is seen at their headquarters in Montreal, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi Quebec provincial police say a missing three-year-old girl from Montreal was found alive in eastern Ontario. The girl last seen on Sunday at approximately 9:45 a.m. in LaSalle, a borough of Montreal, according to police. She was found in St. Albert, Ont. Wednesday afternoon, police say. The toddler's mother has been arrested. Rachel-Ella Todd, 34, appeared in court on Monday evening to be charged with child abandonment. CTV News Ottawa has removed the toddler's name and identifying information from this article.


CTV News
2 days ago
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Claire Bell: Police search for farmer who spoke with toddler's mother on day of disappearance
Claire Bell was last seen on June 14 near Newman Boulevard in Montreal's LaSalle borough. (Handout/Sûreté du Québec) Quebec provincial police are looking for a farmer they believe spoke with Rachel-Ella Todd on the day she reported her daughter's disappearance. 'This woman would have met the suspect Sunday between 9:45 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. during the day, so she is an important witness,' said Éloïse Cossette, a spokesperson with the Sûreté du Québec (SQ). The force adds that it believes the woman lives on a farm, speaks both English and French, and was wearing an apron with the word 'abondance' (abundance in English) on it. Back in court Todd, 34, is set to appear on Wednesday at the Valleyfield courthouse after being arrested and charged with child abandonment Monday night. Her three-year-old daughter, Claire Bell, has been missing since 9:45 a.m. Sunday. She was last seen near her home on Newman Boulevard in Montreal's LaSalle borough. Todd reported her missing at 3:30 p.m. in Coteau-du-Lac in the Montérégie region, about an hour away. The search for Bell entered its fourth day Wednesday, with the SQ having already deployed helicopters, drones and ground search crews in the hopes of finding the young girl. Police say they don't know what Todd did for several hours leading up to her reporting her child missing. Rachel-Ella Todd A screenshot of a TikTok video showing Rachel-Ella Todd, 34, with her daughter, Claire Bell. Bell has been missing since Sunday, June 15, 2025. (Source: TikTok) Additionally, Noovo Info reports that Todd recently quit her job with Corner Collection, a group belonging to the Antonopoulos hospitality family. Although employees did not want to discuss the case, they confirmed that Todd, who had served as a director since 2019, quit on June 6. Bell is described as 0.90 m (3 ft) in height and 16 kg (35 lb) in weight. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She speaks English. She was last seen wearing a white long-sleeved shirt with a pink collar, gray pants and no shoes. Anyone with information on Claire Bell's whereabouts is asked to call 911 or the Sûreté du Québec's confidential criminal information centre at 1-800-659-4264. Provincial police mom's car Provincial police say the missing girl, Claire Bell, was travelling in this car with her mother before she went missing. (Source: SQ) No Amber Alert An Amber Alert has not been issued in this case, as the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) says it does not meet the necessary criteria of suspected abduction. An Amber Alert is only issued when all three of the following criteria are met:


CTV News
2 days ago
- General
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LaSalle increasing enforcement around dogs left off-leash
Make sure your dog has access to shade and water during the hot weather. Walk your pet in the early morning or evening. (Chendongshan/Adobe Stock/CNN) The Town of LaSalle wants dog owners to remember to keep their dogs on a leash if they're not on their property. Due to the number of complaints about dogs off-leash, the town announced on X that increased enforcement will occur, including ticketing. Supervisor of Bylaw Enforcement Rob Sassine says they have noticed an increase in the number of complaints about dogs at large and off-leash. 'It is a requirement under the animal control bylaw to always have your dog on a leash less than six feet in length when it's off the property,' he says. 'It's a public education, trying to remind people that it could cause a dangerous situation, so we want to avoid any potential injury to any other dogs or residents.' Sassine says they want to make sure everyone is following the bylaw. 'We do have the dog parks that we encourage people to use when wanting to let their dogs off-leash. So we encourage them to use those facilities and to keep their dogs on a leash at any other time when the dog is off their property,' he says. The fine for not having your dog on a leash is $355. Sassine says several of the complaints have been received at the Vollmer Recreation Complex. 'There is a lot of sports going on, various types of sports going on at that time, and people are visiting with their children. We want to ensure everyone remains safe, so we encourage everyone to ensure their dogs are on-leash at all times, especially in those areas. The dog park is located at the Vollmer Complex, so we encourage them to use it there,' he says. Sassine adds they have already handed out a handful of penalty notices to people who did not have their dog on a leash. The town is also reminding dog owners to pick up their dog's poop. The fine for not doing that is $205. ~ By Rusty Thomson, AM800 News.