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CounCil
Mayor Bryan McGillis Deputy Mayor Tammy Hart Councillor Cindy Woods Councillor Barry Brownlee Councillor Richard Waldroff
MARCH 2014
council meeting dates ---------------------------------------------------------APRIL MEETINGS: Council: April 9 and 23 at 7:00 PM • Community Services Standing Committee: April 14, 2014 at 9:00 AM
notices --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------town haLL CLosure The Town Hall will be closed Friday, April 18 (Good Friday) and Monday, April 21 (Easter Monday). Staff will be available at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, April 22.
Enjoy Easter and time with family
GarbaGe and reCyCLinG On Friday, April 18 recycling and garbage collection will be one day later - Saturday, April 19. there wiLL be no ChanGe to your reCyCLinG or GarbaGe CoLLeCtion the week of apriL 21-25. LandfiLL site Due to the Easter holiday, the landfill site will be closed on Friday, April 18 (Good Friday) and will re-open on Saturday, April 19 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 2014 househoLd hazardous waste days The Township of South Stormont and the City of Cornwall have an agreement for Township residents to dispose of both hazardous waste and e-waste at the City of Cornwall depot at 2590 Cornwall Centre Road West. depot open from april 5 to november 8 • Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 12 NOON • Wednesdays from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM apriL may June JuLy auGust september oCtober november
Saturday, April 5, Wednesday, April 16, Wednesday, April 23 Wednesday, May 7, Wednesday, May 21, Saturday, May 31 Wednesday, June 11, Wednesday, June 18, Saturday, June 28 Wednesday, July 9, Wednesday, July 16, Saturday, July 26 Wednesday, August 6,Wednesday, August 13, Saturday, August 23 Wednesday, September 3, Saturday, September 20, Wednesday, September 24 Saturday, October 4, Wednesday, October 15, Wednesday, October 22 Saturday, November 1, Wednesday, November 5, Saturday, November 8
muniCipaL eLeCtion 2014 On October 27, 2014, electors across the Township will exercise their right to vote in the municipal election via telephone, internet or composite paper ballot with tabulators. For election information including the nomination process or to view a list of who has filed their papers, please visit the Township website www.southstormont.ca. reduCed Load
delayed start to half-load season
The implementation of the half-load season will be delayed due to cold weather. The half load season, which usually runs from the beginning of March until May is the time of year when vehicles are restricted to carrying a maximum of five tonnes per axle on the weaker roads located throughout the region. Signs will be posted when it is deemed advisable to protect the road base from damage and removed when it is deemed that the pavement strength has been restored. Please refer to the Township’s website at www.southstormont.ca for updated information. summer empLoyment Through Job Zone – d’emploi, the Township of South Stormont has provided employment opportunities for a variety of summer student positions. Visit www.jobzoned’emploi.ca for descriptions of the positions. how to apply – Quote your Job Zone d’emploi PIN and the job title in the subject line of an email and email your resume to jobs@southstormont.ca We thank all applicants for their submission, however, only those individuals chosen for an interview will be contacted.
Finance ----------------------------------------------------------------------
For your information a penalty of 1.25% is added to all outstanding tax accounts the day after the payment due date and continues to be added on the first day of each month until the account is paid in full. Thank you for your cooperation. Should you have any questions, please contact the Township office. Land saLe The Township currently has land for sale for tax arrears; for more information and property details, please visit the Township website or contact the Town Hall.
CLOSING DATE: April 17, 2014
doG taGs 2014 dog tags are in the process of being mailed out and are due April 30, 2014. If you have not received your dog tag invoice by April 15, please call the Town Hall.
Documents for Tender No. 04-2014 will be available after March 28, 2014, at Town Hall, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, up to the day prior to the Tender closing date. Tenders, clearly marked and addressed to the Clerk, will be received at the above noted address no later than 11:00 AM on the closing date. trades ContraCtors – notiCe of interest /tender notiCe for township of south stormont ConstruCtion of new mediCaL CLiniC - inGLeside, ontario The Township of South Stormont is seeking bids from interested qualified trade contractors for the construction of the above noted project. The project consists of a new approximately 6000 sq.ft. building for a Medical Clinic and associated works. Scope of work to be tendered to qualified Trades Contractors to include: • Supply of granulars and sand backfill • Prefinished Siding • Installation of sewer and water services • Aluminum Windows and Doors • Landscaping • Rough and Finished Carpentry
• Concrete foundation and slabs • Eavestrough • Reinforcing Steel supply • Hollow metal doors and Accessories • Flooring • Engineered Roof Trusses
• Masonry • Painting • Steel Studs, Drywall, Acoustical Ceiling • HVAC • Plumbing • Electrical
Work is to start in early May and be substantially completed by August 29, 2014. Tender documents will be available to qualified Trade Contractors that express interest in writing (by fax or email) to CIBS Construction head office. Contractors will be required to provide references of similar sized projects to prove qualifications. Bids will be received at CIBS Construction head office for each trade group on a specified date and time. Dates and times will be staggered through the construction process. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Questions or inquiries should be directed to the project manager: Francois Dion, Project Manager CIBS Construction 372 Bertha Street, Hawkesbury, ON K6A 2A8 Tel.: 613-632-5553 ext. 21 • Fax: 613-632-5559 • E-mail: fdion@cibs-construction.com empLoyment opportunity The Township of South Stormont is seeking interested and qualified individuals for the full-time positions as follows: (1) Administrative Assistant – Community Services (Public Works and Fire Departments), and (1) Administrative Assistant – Building, Planning and Administration Departments. Reporting to the Directors of the Senior Management Team, the Administrative Assistant’s focus will be the provision of administrative support; a job description is available. Skill requirements include work planning and organization; written communications; and knowledge of operations and service delivery. Experience relevant to major tasks, outstanding computer skills and knowledge of applicable software programs including GIS, knowledge and understanding of budgeting processes, excellent written and verbal communications along with organizational and time management skills are essential. Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Qualified candidates are encouraged to forward a letter of interest and a full resume, in confidence, by April 4, 2014 to: Township of South Stormont 2 Mille Roches Road, P.O. Box 84, Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0 Attention: Clerk Fax 613-534-2280 • jobs@southstormont.ca We thank all applicants for their interest however only those being selected for an interview will be contacted.
FiRe & Rescue -------------------------------------------------------------instaLL smoke aLarms – it’s the Law! Most fatal fires occur at night when people are asleep. Often, victims never wake up. A working smoke alarm will detect smoke and sound an alarm to alert you, giving you precious time to escape!
RecReation BillBoaRd ------------------------------------------------parks and recreation department (Long sault arena) telephone: address: email:
613-534-2419 60 mille roches road, Long sault, on k0C 1p0 kevin@southstormont.ca
raisin river Canoe raCe Sunday, April 13 will mark the 42nd annual installment of this popular event. For more information please contact the Raisin Region Conservation Authority at 613-938-3611 or visit www.rrca.on.ca movin’ & Groovin’ - ontario earLy years proGram This program is intended for pre-school children 18 months and older. Come join this interactive program that will incorporate the ABC’s of learning (agility, balance, coordination). Starting April 16, hour long classes will take place Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. for 5 weeks at the South Stormont Community Hall. For more information contact Lisa at 613-930-9211 ext. 227. south stormont minor sports reGistration South Stormont Minor Soccer (Born between July 1, 2011 and December 31, 1999) South Stormont Minor Ball Hockey (Born between 1999 to 2006) South Stormont Minor T-Ball and Rookie Ball (Born between 2003 to 2008) REGISTRATION DATES - South Stormont Community Hall (2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault) - Saturday, March 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - Wednesday, April 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Tuesday, April 15 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Email:
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613-534-8889 or 1-800-265-3915 613-534-2280 2 Mille Roches Road, PO Box 84, Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0 info@southstormont.ca
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2014 sprinG proGrams and events broChure The new edition of the guide outlining a number of recreation programs and services within South Stormont is now available. The guide is currently being mailed to all homes and PO boxes in the Township. If you do not receive a copy before April 1 please contact the Township and one can be forwarded to you, or visit www.southstormont.ca and view the information under Parks and Recreation Programs.
Town Hall
Telephone: Fax: Address:
rwaldroff@southstormont.ca
The Township offers many methods of payment such as automatic withdrawal, telephone/internet banking, in person, by cheque, and at most financial institutions. Please ensure that your method of payment allows sufficient time for processing; payments must be received at the Township office by the due date.
pubLiC tender tender no. 02-2014 Supply of Granular Materials CLOSING DATE: April 3, 2014 tender no. 03-2014 Surface Treatment CLOSING DATE: April 3, 2014 Documents for Tender Nos. 02-2014 and 03-2014 can be obtained at the Town Hall, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, up to the day prior to the Tender closing date. Tenders, clearly marked and addressed to the Clerk, will be received at the above noted address no later than 11:00 AM on the closing date. 04-2014 Grass Mowing and Trimming
bmcgillis@southstormont.ca thart@southstormont.ca cwoods@southstormont.ca
property taxes The interim property tax bills have been mailed and are due March 31, 2014. If you have not received your tax bill, please contact the Town Hall as soon as possible.
**Please note that the Township landfill site also accepts e-waste**
tender no.
613-937-3116 613-984-2543 613-537-2977 613-537-9753 613-537-8226
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CORNWALL, Ontario – A powerful act of generosity has given 10-year-old Melanie Bourdon the ability to reach new heights. The Cornwall girl was diagnosed with Morquio A Syndrome (MPS IVA) at the tender age of two years old. The rare disease (part of the MPS umbrella of lysosomal storage disorders) is caused by an enzyme deficiency and it affects major organ systems in the body and causes bone and joint disease, heart and airway disease, and shortened stature. To conserve her energy and help with mobility, Bourdon, who stands at 38 inches, uses a wheelchair. But the bright-eyed girl, a grade five student at Ecole élémentaire catholique Saint-Lucie, walks, talks, and text messages like any other pre-teen. Being able to enjoy a meal with her family or grab a glass out of the cupboard was an insurmountable task before the SD&G Cornwall Shrine Club pitched in to buy her a new seven-inch hydraulic chair lift. “It helps me a lot,” said Bourdon, the youngest of four siblings. “It’s a lot easier getting something to eat now.” She thanked the local Shrine Club for helping her gain momentum in a long uphill battle against a devastating disease. Her mom and dad, Angelle and Jean, reiterated the same sentiments and said that the generous donation will allow her daughter to participate freely in every day interactions and transactions that most take for granted. Before receiving the lift, Bourdon was constantly blinded by her short stature and unable to properly participate in conversations at the restaurant or dinner table. Even going shopping was a huge dilemma. But now she can raise her seat to be able to access debit payment at the cash register.
“It’s very important to have people like the Shriners in the community to help with medical expenses not considered by the province ADP,” said Angelle. Rob Cave, SD&G Cornwall Shrine Club’s director of social media and public relations, was overwhelmed seeing Bourdon use the wheelchair in person. “Being able to help this lovely family is the cornerstone of what Shriners do – providing exceptional care to exceptional children,” he said. “Having such a wonderful child that has a need here in Cornwall allows us to direct our local fundraising to support local children.” Angelle works two part-time jobs, mostly evenings, to be able to accommodate her daughter’s medical appointments during the day, which allows her 10 evenings a month with her family. She travels weekly to Toronto where her daughter participates in a clinical trial for an experimental drug, Vimizim; an enzyme replacement treatment for Morquio A syndrome. The drug was recently approved in the United States. “I don’t believe a child should go without and the Shrine Club makes sure that doesn’t happen,” said Angelle. “They need to know people need their help, so they know what they are doing is worthwhile.” Cave encourages anyone seeking information about their services to contact the Shrine Club through their website. The Shriners Hospitals for Children has 22 not-for-profit hospitals across North America. Regardless of the funds available to the child, kids with burns, spinal cord injuries, orthopedic conditions, and cleft lip and palate are eligible for care. For more information, visit www. shrinershospitalsforchildren. For more information about Morquio A Syndrome (MPS IVA), visit www.morquiosity.com.
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Township council offers its reasons for advertising in new media Dear editor: Four members of Council have decided collectively to take this unprecedented step to inform our taxpayers on an issue that has discredited the integrity of four members of your elected council and township staff. There has been a suggestion by the deputy mayor that in council’s deliberation for the 2014 budget, preference was given to support a newspaper attempting to establish itself in South Stormont. Nothing could be further from the truth. Therefore we wish to explain and clarify the misinformation being circulated by
ensued with members expressing concern questioning the need for more advertising however, as a growing community with an increasing need for communication with our residents through multiple media avenues, an increase was approved. Two (2) proposals for newspaper advertising were presented at the January 21, 2014 budget meeting and a report was prepared by staff for council to consider. The discussion centred very much about the value and need for further promotion of South Stormont, programs, activities and opportunities. Council agreed to advertise in both new newspapers.
Deputy Mayor Tammy Hart. In December 2013, a presentation was made to council to introduce a newspaper with a local flavour specifically for the residents of South Stormont. The newspaper requested the township consider advertising in this new publication on a monthly basis, much like the township does in another local newspaper. Council was in favour of the project in principal, however, a review of marketing initiatives would take place as part of 2014 budget deliberations. The issue of increased advertising came before two budget meetings. Discussion
We are taken aback to think a member of council would mislead the residents of South Stormont in this fashion. This attempt to discredit the reputations of your elected officials and total breach of trust against fellow members of council is disgraceful. We trust this open letter has provided the rationale employed by your township for the betterment of our communication in our community. Mayor Bryan McGillis Coun. Barry Brownlee Coun. Cindy Woods Coun. Richard Waldroff
Hart says she objects to spending taxpayer money on new media Dear editor: To all my constituents in South Stormont, I would like to offer my prospective on the situation in South Stormont regarding the $10,600 awarded to a new newspaper. During two budgets meetings where Mayor Bryan McGillis, councillors Cindy Woods, Richard Waldroff and Barry
Brownlee all voted in favour of funding a newspaper at no time did the mayor or council members express to me that this was adverting dollars to be allocated for the newspaper. It was verbally implied the amount was to help towards the start-up costs. I have on several occasions, including the December 11 council meeting, express
my concerns of using taxpayer funds towards this venture. At this time I am still awaiting the official minutes of the two meetings from township administration. I stand by my original votes against funding this project and welcome a review of the minutes showing that council will not fund this project.
At no time did I go on record stating that I did not agree to a responsible amount of advertising dollars, I just object to providing taxpayer funds towards a new media. Tammy A. Hart Deputy Mayor of South Stormont
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I have to admit, I’m kinda slow out of the gate on this one. Word came down last week the agriculture campuses at both Kemptville and Alfred, operated by the University of Guelph, would be shuttered. My initial reaction was somewhere between ho and hum. The reasons for my blasé reaction were lame. It failed the first part of my crack litmus test for the validity of news stories – Kemptville and Alfred are not part of our coverage area. The second component of the test is even more shallow: I don’t know the first damn thing about agriculture, least of all the education component of same. Call me stupid (you know you want to, and you’re probably correct) but when I conjure images of post-secondary agriculture classes the first thing that comes to mind is the handing out of licenses to drive tractors, followed quickly by liberal instruction in the use of shovels, rakes and hoses. In short, I’m an idiot. The fact of the matter is, upon further review these facilities are an integral component of the agri-food industry in eastern Ontario and deserve a second chance.
Like most people who grew up in a city, I learned about life on the farm via television and nursery rhymes. Fact is farming is a business that is tougher than most, and just as thankless. I incorrectly assumed that most old farmers started out as young farmers, learning their craft from those that came before them. That sentiment still holds true, but the reality is with all the science and technology that is being poured into the family farm, those who truly succeed at their craft are learning secrets in classrooms and labs at campuses like Kemptville and Alfred. Or at least they used to. Opposition MPPs are leaning on the governing Liberals to force the University of Guelph to reconsider its decision. According to local MPP Jim McDonell the government rebuffed those calls during question period at Queen’s Park this week. We got thrown a carrot of sorts, though, when it was announced that Francophone programming in Alfred would be saved by College Boreal. My response? Big deal. The Anglophones are still getting tossed aside. There’s something to be said about studying in your own backyard – and I
would assume in the agriculture industry it’s even more important. The lay of the land here in eastern Ontario is different than other parts of the province. Seeding, weeding and animal husbandry must be different here than, say, North Bay or Sault Ste. Marie. Local farmers have told me that they plant crops and rotate vegetation differently in opposing parts of SD and G because of the way the landscape changes – I would venture there is an even steeper learning curve for local farmers who are forced to learn their craft hundreds of kilometres from home. This makes it even more difficult for local farmers to get ahead in a province that seems to have forgotten every community
east of Kingston – or in this case, Guelph. The university has suggested that the reason it is dropping the programming is simple – not enough students are enrolling. Not a bad argument – if you believe the university. McDonell doesn’t. He told our reporter this week he has heard enrollment is increasing, and is demanding to know the real reason the campuses in Kemptville in Alfred are closing. Like everything else, it likely has to do with money. In the meantime our local farmers, and our agriculture industry, is being provided with a simple message: you don’t matter as much as the rest of the province. We’ve heard this kind of talk before. And we’re tired of it.
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Preem Kathy is too busy running the province (and jogging country roads) to think about running in a spring (if the snow clears in time) provincial election. That is what she says. However, she is a politician and God provides special fibber dispensation for politicians. Good thing too, otherwise the Hon. D. McFibber, now living in the Excited States of America, wouldn’t have a shot at purgatory, let alone a free pass form St. Peter upon arrival at the Pearly Gates. Fact is, the preem and the Fiberals are thinking election ... and in a big way. They might even get the jump on Deputy Preem Andrea and drop the writ before she drops the axe. In the meantime they are on a not-so-discreet vote buying campaign, using our money, of course. It should be noted that the Libs didn’t invent vote-buying on the eve of an election, but they have become very good at it. Recent happenings in our neck of the woods suggest that the Fibs are in full election mode: Preem Kathy was in the cheese capital of Eastern Ontario last week saying cheese with a $1 million cheque for the rebuilt St. Albert cheese factory. And on Thursday, stand-in mayor Bernadette Clement was handed a $2 million cheque for flood relief by Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Glen Murray, wearing his best Tory-blue bow-tie, with potential StormontDundas-South Glengarry Liberal candidates John Earle, looking very Liberal with a loud red tie, and Del Jones, both of whom were trucked in to do cheerleader duty. Grant
Crack, MPP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, played a supporting role for Bow Tie Guy. They closed out the tour with a cheque presentation in North Glengarry-Prescott-Russell to the tune of several million dollars. Crack could be in trouble, thus the extra generous handouts. Logic says that reclaiming the brass ring in StormontDundas-South Glengarry will be, charitably put, a mega challenge. Meanwhile, in a Conservative-held riding just west of us, the Kemptville campus of the University of Guelph is closing for lack of funding. It is a riding the Liberals don’t have a hope in hades of winning. Not sure, but it might be the first time in recent memory that yet-to-be party-nominated election candidates have been used as a props for such an event, as was the case in Cornwall. I’ve always wondered why political masters of all stripes don’t use a suffering taxpayer in a photo op at these cheque presentation events. It is, after all, our money, not theirs. Crack piped up (pardon the pun) that there is nothing worse for a voter than to have a flooded basement. He might have added that a flooded basement is nearly as traumatizing as a Hydro One bill arriving in January, or for that matter any other month. For anyone wondering, no, the fix was not in. B. Clement, designated local Liberal flagwaver who is on a first-name basis with Preem Kathy, just happened to be acting mayor for March, and Builder Bob just happened to be out of town on this day, and Bow-tie Guy just happened to drop by with the cheque on the same day. And it was a coincidence that MPP Jim McDonell, who took the local riding from the Libs in a landslide, was overlooked by the excited Liberal master of ceremonies who had to re-adjourn the cheque celebration after a city councillor pointed out that protocol, if not
downright decency, required Gentleman Jim to say a few words. Nope. Just a whole lot of coincidences. TRIVIA ANSWER L. G. “Archie” Lavigne and Dick Aubry were named by their council peers to fill vacant mayoral chairs. Lavigne replaced Emile Menard who died just months after being elected in 1957. Aubry was named to replace Ron Martelle who stepped down in his second term to open a private investigation business. TRIVIA This drug store was on the southeast corner of Pitt and Second streets in the former Dover’s Men’s Wear store. It’s name had a heavenly ring to it. ROUND’N’BOUT Instead of Quebec threatening the rest of Canada with a referendum every 10 years, let’s have a countrywide referendum to see if anyone cares if they stay or go? ... Did I read that right, that Preem Kathy has promised that the Libs, if re-elected, will not hit the middle class with any tax increases. Gee, where before have we heard that no-tax promised? At leasts she isn’t putting it in writing. ... Welcome to new S-F managing editor Hugo Rodrigues (name like that he should be pitching for the Yankees) who arrives from my second favourite Ontario city, Brantford. He becomes the first bilingual M.E. in the paper’s history. HERE & THERE The “Big R” (aka Ray Morin) was one of the many folks touched by the Seaway News story of Cornwall high school teacher Stephanie Grady’s fight against a rare form of cancer and the fundraising campaign to help send her to Boston where experimental treatment is available. So, at the Cornwall Curling Centre senior men’s end-of-the-month (February) luncheon “Big R” passed the hat. In a matter of minutes, $600 was raised for the Grady family. The generosity in this community
never ceases to amaze. IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR A South Stormont reader recalls Sheek Island and the magnificient, awe-inspiring Longue Sault rapids, silenced and buried in the name of progress, and wonders what kind of touristattraction they would be today, not to mention the scenic drive along old Highway 2 that wandered through the quaint Lost Villages. ... The sign on Highway 2 that announced “Longue Sault Rapids 1 Mile Ahead”. ... Snetsinger’s General Store in Moulinette and the Pleasant Haven cabins. Another casuality of progress was a 500-year-old elm tree in Moulinette under which explorer Samuel Champlain was said to have rested during a voyage up the St. Lawrence. SPORTS STUFF Long Sault’s Jesse Winchester is on the Florida Panthers’ injury list. It is described as a lower body injury. Early in the season he missed three games with a lower body injury. In December he suffered an upper body injury and missed 14 games. ... Can’t blame the NHL owners for not wanting to play in the Olympics every four years. Why remind the fans back in Canada that they are watching a watered-down product in the regular season. ... Remember when $2.50 got you a standing room ticket at the old Montreal Forum? And that guy with the trumpet? Think his name was Dutchie Vandelen. The pre-game pitcher of draught and steak at the Forum tavern for $4, plus tip. Today you almost need to take out a second mortgage for an evening at the Bell Centre. ... Here’s a switch: A National Felony League (aka National Football League) owner (Jim Irsay, Indianapolis Colts) was arrested on the weekend and charged with drunken driving and possession of a controlled substance. His bail was $22,500. Pocket change for Irsay who is worth $5 billion, give or take a million.
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Le Village Business Improvement Association has been wringing its hands over the growing number of vacant storefronts along Montreal Road. The idea, back some years ago now, was to showcase Le Village as a district that reflects the city’s francophone culture and, ideally, draw on business from the francophone community. But it hasn’t worked out too well. Perhaps Valleyfield and Vaudreuil are just too close. The new Cotton Mills condominiums are supposed to invigorate the area, but I’m not so sure. Granted, it’s early days yet; only a fraction of the eventual number of units is in use. But how many of those occupants actually spend their winters here? Businesses don’t do
well when the customer base disappears for lengthy periods. I suspect the new units will also attract those with both the means and the motivation to winter elsewhere. Of course, that assumes they’d be the main customers for Le Village businesses in any event and that’s a big assumption. Then there are the grand plans for the tank lands and the port area. The Trillium issue is a bit of a setback right now, but eventually the area will be given over to more desirable uses. The newer condos will definitely be focussed towards the river and the tank lands, but any further development of that area will just draw more people away from Montreal Road. For too many of us, Le Village has become a place to drive through rather than to stop, shop and mingle. It’s become the part of town that got left behind. Some operations are doing well, but they’re in the minority. The business association is struggling to find ways to change that. Some Heart of
the City money could spruce up storefronts, especially the vacant ones. The Streetscape study suggests improvements to the roadway and sidewalks and a new public parkette in front of Nativity Church. But putting lipstick on a pig doesn’t make it something else. Even brand new buildings there can’t attract tenants, and some building owners are having trouble selling, so there’s a deeper problem to be addressed. It’s time to accept that Le Village needs to be retooled. It can’t compete with box stores and large commercial chains, with their ample and handy free parking. While flea markets and tattoo parlours have their niche, they tend to drive away customers for other businesses. Brookdale Avenue has become the new local shopping mecca. Some are talking about a new home for the francophone Centre Culturel there. It’s an idea worth pursuing, but should not be limited to a francophone centre. Cornwall needs some
form of general center for arts and culture. It doesn’t have to be one building; it can be a collection of galleries, workshops, boutiques and related businesses in the same area. That would add some true value to the community and would make Cornwall a more inviting place to come to live. But it’s a large district, so it will need more than just that to survive. Nobody is seeking city money for anything as yet, which is good. This is primarily a business issue, not a city hall issue, and it should remain that way. There are a lot of challenges involved and a fair amount of risk. There needs to be a solid plan in place before anyone considers our tax money. It should only be invested in something that benefits taxpayers as a whole where the risk is low and there are guaranteed dividends through increased tax assessment. Innovative, successful entrepreneurs look at failing cases and see opportunities. Le Village needs some of those. And that’s the way I see it.
Quebec election – Marois’ plan will backfire Sultan Jessa Opinion SJESSA@SYMPATICO.CA
In just over two weeks, people in Quebec will be heading to the polls to elect a new government. Political pundits and pollsters are saying the minority Parti Quebecois, which currently holds 54 seats in the national assembly, is heading for a majority. I have my doubts. In recent years, we have seen polls after polls being wrong. We saw what happened in Alberta and British Columbia. The most recent polls now say the ruling and separatist Parti Quebecois and the Liberals, headed by brain surgeon Philippe Couillard, are now running neck to neck. The Liberals
hold 49 seats. Of the remaining seats, 18 are held by Coalition Avenir Quebec and two by Quebec-Solidaire. Pauline Marois, who served as finance minister with Bernard Landry and Jacques Parizeau, was elected premier Sept. 4, 2012. Her government lasted about 18 months. For Marois, the main priority is to separate Quebec from the rest of Canada. Although she has been evading to answers on separation and a new referendum, it is crystal clear her eyes are glued to making Quebec s new country at any cost. In February, Quebec lost nearly 26,000 jobs. The economy is in bad shape and the infrastructure and health care is crumbling fast. More people are leaving the province to begin a new life in other parts of the country. Couillard, who replaced former premier Jean Charest, has not proven a good leader.
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been legitimate. But, the Marois government decided to move when polls started to show she had a chance to form a majority government. This is going to backfire. Many people in Canada’s second largest province are fed up talks on separation and values charter and the on-going language issue, which is constantly kept on the hot stove. Hearings on the Quebec Charter of Values which would forbid anyone employed by the government from wearing religious symbols like head scarves, turbans and kippahs. More and more people who normally stay away from voting say they will send a strong message to the PQ this time. My opinion is we might see a minority Liberal government or even the PQ returning to power with another minority.
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280 reasons to put your phone down while driving CORNWALL, Ontario – Across the province, the fine for talking or texting while driving is going up by more than $100 on Tuesday, March 18. City cops held a distracted drivers blitz on Wednesday to warn motorists about the costly spike from $155 to $280. Cornwall police constable Matt Dupuis stood at the intersection of Pitt and Eleventh streets to catch drivers playing with their cellphone, MP3 player or any other electronic handheld devices. In two hours, a dozen tickets were issued. “Distracted driving is a major issue in the City of Cornwall and it causes a lot of collisions,” said Dupuis. Drivers can still use hands-free devices (Bluetooth), call 911, and there are no demerit points. The $125 spike is the first increase since October 2009, when the ban on handheld devices came into effect. The new fine includes a victim surcharge fee of $50 and $5 court fee.
files ASSAULT An 18-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on March 17th, 2014 and charged with assault and breach of a youth probation order for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on March 17th, 2014 while at a local donut shop the man confronted a 17-year-
“Our goal is to change unsafe driver behaviour and improve safety for everyone,” said Cornwall police constable Dan Cloutier. “Fines and penalties act as an effective deterrent, but they are only one tool in the Provincial Traffic Safety Program.” Cloutier, who is also the media relations officer for the Cornwall Community Police Service (CCPS), said sound scientific research and police experience indicates that driving distracted is at least as dangerous as driving impaired. The Ontario Provincial Police’s (OPP) Distracted Driving campaign (March 8 to 14) was also trying to get the attention of drivers before the price of talking or texting while behind the wheel nearly doubles. Since Saturday, March 10, East Region OPP officers have laid 84 distracted driving charges. In 2013, distracted driving fatalities surpassed both impaired and speed related fatalities in fatal motor vehicle collisions investigated by the OPP. A total of 78 people died in distracted driving related collisions compared to 57 impaired driving deaths and 44 speed related deaths last year. old male then proceeded to strike him in the face. Police were called and an investigation ensued. During their investigation the man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and later released to appear in court at a future date. His name was not released as the breach charge stems from a youth probation order and his name is protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. BREACH Amanda Stevens, 29 of Cornwall was arrested on March 14th, 2014 on the strength of a probation warrant. It is alleged that the woman breached her conditions on her conditional sentence order and a warrant was issued for her arrest. On March 14th, 2014 a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service attend the
Before fines for distracted driving nearly double on March 18, Cornwall police constable Matt Dupuis keeps an eye out for drivers using handheld devices during a distracted drivers blitz. photo by Steven Smeall The OPP is asking the public to support their campaign through their social media. Go to the OPP’s Facebook and/or Twitter Cornwall courthouse to execute the warrant as the woman was in custody on unrelated charges. The warrant was executed and the woman remained in custody to await a bail hearing. WARRANT Jason Gougeon, 34 of Cornwall was arrested on March 14th, 2014 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that the man was breaching his probation conditions and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On March 14th, 2014 the man attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. He was taken into custody and released with a court date of April 17th, 2014.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - A $5-million Cornwall sewer reconstruction project will receive a boost from the provincial government. Provincial Transportation Minister Glen Murray was joined by local MPP Jim McDonell, Glengarry-Prescott-Russell MPP Grant Crack and city officials in announcing a $2-million commitment to the project from Queen’s Park. The project will begin this summer and will work to fix aging infrastructure in the Eleventh Street, Grand/Miron avenue area of Cornwall that has experienced a deluge of flooding during significant rain events.
Murray lamented the amount of money senior governments spend on infrastructure, specifically roads, sidewalks and sewers, adding much of it was built in the years just after the Second World War. “My sister often tells me I’m somewhere between 50 and dead,” quipped Murray, adding his real age is 57. “But so is a lot of our infrastructure. “All that stuff that was built is now past its prime.” The two-year project will involve building deeper sewers in the Eleventh Street area, as well as removing an aging pumping station on Guy Street and building a new storm sewer on Marlborough Street from Second to Eighth for
extra capacity. A storm last summer saw the basements of dozens of Cornwall homes flooded – in many cases because the city storm system in those neighbourhoods also doubles as a regular sewer system. “As a former mayor I really value something like this,” said Crack. “When you have a flood in your basement there’s nothing worse.” McDonell welcomed the announcement, but the Tory MPP chided the Liberal transportation minister at the same time. “We’re looking forward to some changes that will see more announcements like this,” he said. “We need to make sure that money is there for a lot of facilities.”
Ontario Transportation Minister Glen Murray announces a $2-million contribution to a sewer reconstruction project in Cornwall.
Counties demand Kemptville College remain open two more years ADAM.BRAZEAU@TC.TC
CORNWALL, Ontario – The United Counties of SD&G has passed a resolution that calls for the Kathleen Wynne government to reverse the University of Guelph’s decision to close its Kemptville campus. At its monthly meeting, counties council adopted a strongly worded motion calling for a two-year moratorium on the closure of Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology and is demanding it still accept students for the fall 2014 semester. Counties Warden Eric Duncan considers Guelph’s decision to consolidate its regional campus programs in Kemptville and Alfred as shortsighted and unacceptable.
“We’re going to be sending that resolution to every municipality in eastern Ontario to ask for their support,” said Duncan. “The Kemptville campus is the backbone of agriculture and research and it needs to stay here in eastern Ontario.” He added that in order for the resolution to make an impact it would have to be accepted by the provincial government in the next week or so. Duncan encourages the public to contact the premier, MPP, and sign petitions to keep the campuses open. He is holding Wynne, who is also the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, to her commitment of doubling the sector’s growth rate and to create 120,000 new jobs in Ontario by 2020. Duncan believes the two-year freeze will
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educational programs and attract new students, enrolment at both campuses remains stagnant while operating costs have increased. Costs per full-time equivalent student are substantially higher at these campuses,” said U of G president Alastair Summerlee, in a statement. But the writing may already be on the wall as opposition MPPs made a similar demand at Queen’s Park today during question period. McDonell suggested the government was having no part of it. “We’re just asking for a fair chance to make it competitive, but there’s no effort to keep it open,” he said. McDonell noted five of his brothers attended the Kemptville campus, and went on to successful careers in the agriculture sector.
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Local woman wins tablet following library promotion Steven Smeall steven.smeall@hotmail.com
CORNWALL, Ontario - The SD&G County Library’s Freedom to Read week contest came to an end on March 4 with drawwinner Judy Barkley receiving a 7” Google Nexus tablet. The event took place to remind local residents of their intellectual freedoms. Once a day during the week of Feb 24 – March 1, a trivia question about a banned or censored book was posted on the County Library’s Facebook and Twitter accounts. “It was a great success,” said Erika Heesen, communications and marketing Librarian. “Both as a library program and in terms of raising awareness about the freedom that we have to read. “We had a good number of the community members who got involved through the social media contest guessing and commenting on
the banned book trivia questions.” Any local resident who answered the trivia question correctly was given one entry into a draw for the tablet. Any answer given was rewarded with a $2 ‘Get Out of Fines Free’ card. “It was wonderful to win the tablet,” said Barkley. While Barkley said she knew some of the answers to the trivia just from her own knowledge, she gives some credit to the internet for help with the questions she didn’t know. The tablet is being put to good use she added. It is already being filled with pictures of newly-born grandchildren. For their next events the County Library has “Show Us Your Book Face” planned for this Summer, in conjunction with the annual Summer Reading Club. There is also another social media event planned for October during Canadian Library Month being called “Connect With Your Library.”
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POTHOLE SEASON: It’s that time of year again todd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - With temperatures (finally) starting to nudge above zero, the second-least favourite season of the year will soon begin plaguing motorists pothole season. The city is asking drivers concerned about the state of Cornwall roads to alert them to problem potholes (613-932-5354 ext. 5354). Bill de Wit, the city’s municipal works
manager, said his department is expecting an onslaught of calls, once the spring thaw begins in earnest. “We have patrols that are going out,” he said. “Right now it’s kind of at the lower end, but we’re preparing for a lot more.” Temperatures are expected to spike early this week, hitting 5 C Tuesday, before plunging below zero again. A freeze-thaw cycle can play havoc with asphalt roads. Municipalities are required, by law, to repair potholes as quickly as possible, or else
they could be liable for damages. But municipalities are not liable if they did not know, or could not reasonably have been expected to know, about the state of repair of a roadway. “We try to get to them quickly,” said de Wit, who added when pothole season really ramps up it can often be only an hour from the time a pothole is reported until it is patched, depending on severity. “If there’s a really massive one, and it’s on a weekend or a holiday, we can call people in.”
Potholes are caused by the expansion and contraction of ground water under the pavement. When water freezes, it expands taking up more space under the pavement, causing it to bend, and crack, which weakens the material. When ice melts, the pavement contracts and leaves gaps or voids in the surface under the pavement, where water can get in and be trapped. If the water freezes and thaws over and over, the pavement will weaken and continue cracking, eventually creating a hole.
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Repairing cracks in your foundation Finding cracks in your home’s foundation is no treat. They can easily result in water seeping into your home, particularly in the spring.
CLEANING - SPRUCING - RESTORATION Sparkling clean from top to bottom Spring is the season of renewal. It’s also the time when we’re most likely to feel like scouring our homes from top to bottom and to decluter our homes. We all love to have a clean and decluttered home to welcome the beautiful, sunny days of summer. The spring clean is an annual rite of passage to chase away all the dirt hidden away in a home’s nooks and crannies, so after putting away cool-weather boots and parka and ice scraper for the car window, get ready to wash, dust, and polish.
This infiltration can cause mildew and damage your possessions. Homes with this problem will definitely reduce in value, particularly if the problem is not corrected, because seepage will only worsen with time. The most common corrective method is injecting the concrete. Either epoxy or polyurethane can be used to ensure better waterproofing of the concrete. When applying epoxy, it is important that there is no water seepage at the time of application. Epoxies are very resistant and have a tendency to harden; they can also cause cracks besides those they have caulked.
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Unlike epoxy, polyurethane can be used even when water is seeping because they handle damp environments better. Polyurethane can also be applied from the inside and its flexibility can compensate for enlarged cracks. Regardless of the product you use, it is indispensable to rely on experts who use special techniques and tools.
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Because our mood is often influenced by the season, it’s common to get the sudden urge to redecorate when the colours of spring start to emerge after the winter. This year’s design trends are influenced by four key factors: cute, raw, refined, and a mix of these. All these influences are inspired by the 1950s, meaning they are a combination of kitsch and contemporary. The cute element is found in carefully designed small objects, the raw in natural materials such as various types of wood and natural fabrics, and the refined is represented in the care brought to elegant decors and in the choice of accessories. Once again this year, the colours of walls, accessories, and floor coverings create a lively atmosphere, springing from all these latest trends. Our decor becomes a tonic to draw us away from the winter blues. Among this year’s colours, candy pink and lemon yellow are definitely at the top of the list, along with turquoise blue, apple green, and all the acid tones. Neutral shades inspired by nature keep their role as a base colour to contrast with brighter shades. They are available in warm, cold, or metallic tones.
At last, spring has sprung. The sun feels so much warmer and soon everything in the yard will be bursting into leaf. There’s no doubt about that urge you’re feeling: it is indeed time to do some spring cleaning. Cleaning the house is exhausting work and many of us try to put it off for as long as we can. And yet, our families’ health and our comfort are at stake. To make this big job a little bit easier, just take it one step at a time. 1. SORTING Before starting in on the cleaning, throw out or give away any objects that you no longer use. This goes for clothing as well. It isn’t an easy chore, but your closets will thank you for it, as will the community organizations in your area who inherit your donations. 2. WASHING Next comes the washing. Drapes, rugs, bedspreads — be sure not to forget anything. Some fabrics need to be dry cleaned, so you’ll have to entrust them to the pros. And for carpets, you can bring in a carpet cleaning service or rent a carpet cleaning machine at the grocery store or hardware store. 3. CLEANING And now it’s time for some good old-fashioned elbow grease. Whether it’s the windows, cupboards, walls, or ceilings, every square inch of the house should be scrubbed spotless. Getting everything clean will help you eliminate the dust and allergens in the air. Once that part of the job is finished, you can tackle the bedrooms, where the mattresses should be turned and vacuumed. Before putting the sheets on, slip a fabric softener sheet under the mattress cover for a lasting fragrance. 4. REDECORATING Whether you need blinds, wallpaper, paint, new flooring, new windows; you need only open your eyes to realize that these services and retailers are available locally. Local merchants ensure that you won’t lose any time driving long distances and spending money on gas. Saving time and money are great reasons to stay close to home! 5. ENTRUSTING THE JOB TO AN EXPERT Of course there is another solution if the thought of doing all that work leaves you feeling discouraged: call in the experts!
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Despite his great success beyond our community, virtuoso guitarist, Paul Deslauriers, has not forgotten his roots. Early, next month, the Cornwall native, who now makes his home in Montreal, will return once again to local pub, Lola’s, to celebrate the release of his latest CD, a Blues and Rock & Roll collection, self-titled, The Paul Deslauriers Band. “Cornwall has been very good to me,” said Deslauriers who is now in the middle of a series of shows in and around Ottawa and Montreal in celebration of the release, “I felt (Cornwall) deserved to be on the list of the first shows we are doing for the new album.” Accompanied by his stellar bandmates, Greg Morency on bass and Sam Harrisson on drums, the album features seven original songs and three “unique re-workings” of classics, with additional contributions from Juno and multiple Maple Blues Award winners, Steve Marriner of MonkeyJunk, and Steve
Strongman. Earlier this year, Deslauriers was recognized as Canada’s top blues guitar player, as well as, Best Acoustic Act, with long-time collaborator, Dawn Tyler Watson, at the 17th Annual Maple Blues Awards ceremony, in Toronto,. Deslauriers will be performing two shows at Lola’s in Cornwall, on Saturday, April 5, with special guests, The Rod Squad, and on Sunday, April 6, with special guests, Gypsy. For further information, visit www. pauldeslauriersband.com or drop by Lola’s Pub and Grub, at 616 Pitt Street. Also playing in town… On Saturday, March 22, Melanie Brulee, will be, at the St Lawrence Acoustic Stage in Morrisburg, opening up for the fabulous Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards. As well, on March 22, Cornwall’s high octane party band, Alison Wonderland, will be at Lola’s. St Lawrence College will be hosting and open mic at the Shark Tank Pub on March 27. Calling all student musicians, poets, magicians, comedians and storytellers who would like to perform and show off your talent. Please sign up @ Student Union! All
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Canadian comedian Mike MacDonald will perform at a show in Cornwall later this month that highlights a cause he knows all too well. A collection of second-year social service worker students from the Cornwall campus of St. Lawrence College have created ‘Spotlight on Mental Health’ - a comedy show March 29 at City Limits in Cornwall that will feature MacDonald, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Krissie Simons, one of the organizers of the event, said including MacDonald on the bill only makes sense. “We really wanted him because he suffers from bipolar disorder,” she said. “He knows what it is all about.” Simons is part of a group of college students, including Callie McLeod, Jessica Seguin,
equipment provided, just bring your own instruments. A $50 prize will awarded to one student. The 60th annual Kinsmen Music Festival will take place from March 26 to March 30 at Aultsville Theatre with participants in school band, choir, as well as private piano and voice divisions, with a wrap up Concert of the Stars. Also on the Aultsville Theatre stage, tenor, Ken Lavigne, tells the story of his personal campaign to perform at Carnegie Hall through song and story, on April 5. Visit www. aultsvilletheatre.com for further details on these and the upcoming Gordon Lightfoot performance later this year. There will be special fundraiser for The Port Theatre, featuring A Tribute to the Beatles 50th Anniversary Show, on April 11. Don’t miss this one! Motley Crue Tribute, Crued, will be live at La Maison, on April 17, and SwitchGear will be the featured entertainment for Western Night fundraiser, on April 19, at the Royal Canadian Legion. I encourage everyone to get out and support the local music scene.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Chantal O’Byrne can recite the story of her daughter’s battle with cerebral palsy by rote - and she’s hoping the message isn’t lost on the public. O’Bryne’s daughter Hailee Dufresne was born with cerebral palsy and has been confined to a wheelchair her entire life. Hailee’s has defied the odds on more than one occasion, progressing to the point where she can speak full sentences, walk a short distance and interact with her family despite a prognosis that suggested she would do none of those things. But day-to-day things like getting her in and out of the family van are still a challenge. Hailee is now 17, and no longer a little girl. And her parents aren’t as young as they used
effectively. “Now she can do all of those things,” said O’Byrne. “When we go see the neurologist he always asks us ‘What is she doing now that she wasn’t doing before?’” But her hill is still a tough one to climb. Hailee interacts with people on the same level as a three-to-six year old, and has grappled with multiple seizures, asthma, is glucose intolerant, has a feeding tub, scoliosis and takes choking spells. Because of these health problems the family travels an average of 15 times a year to medical appointments in Ottawa. “Receiving a new adapted van would help us get her back and forth to her appointments,” O’Bryne said in her online plea. “Because of all the lifting to put Hailee in and out of the van and her wheelchair, both myself and husband are now dealing with back problems and pain.”
to be either. “She’s getting a lot bigger now,” said O’Bryne. “It’s getting a little awkward.” So when O’Byrne learned of an international competition that is awarding three lucky families in North America a new “adapted” van to help people with disability move around, she filed an application. Now Hailee’s story is live on the Internet, a part of National Mobility Awareness Month, and the family is looking for people to vote in her favour. “We already have a van, but it’s not adapted and it’s nine years old,” said O’Byrne. “We have to help her get in and out.” Hailee has become an inspiration to other families who have a member grappling with CP. At the age of nine months a neurologist told the that she would never sit, crawl, walk, or talk
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CAREFOR will hold a free Nursing Clinic on Friday, March 21 from 11am-3pm at the Carefor Health & Community Services office at 205 Amelia St. Info: Call the Carefor office at 613-932-3451. CASINO TRIP to Rideau Carleton on Saturday, March 29, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILECLAUDE Vous avez 50 ans et plus, ou vous voulez avoir des informations sur les activités du Centre, ou vous inscrire? Appelez-nous du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h et 13h à 16h. Beaucoup de nombreuses activités que propose le Centre Charles-Émile-Claude. SOCIÉTÉ D’ALZHEIMER: tous les troisième mercredi du mois. Vous êtes intéressés à y participer? Appelez-nous au Centre au (613) 932-1235. PROBUS CLUB OF CORNWALL & AREA. All retired professional and business persons are invited to join us at our Probus monthly meetings. We meet on the fourth Thursday morning of each month at Riverdale Terrace Retirement Residence, for social interaction with fellow retirees. We are nonpolitical and do not engage in fundraising activities, we are strictly a social group. Info: contact Jan Milnes, President at: milnesjj@ xplornet.ca or (613) 933-1151. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ~ Thursday Wing Night, 5:30pm-9:30pm. Catering available for all occasions. 205 Amelia St. 613932-7600. ROTARY CLUB OF CORNWALL ANNUAL PANCAKE DAY & SILENT AUCTION ~ Saturday, March 22, 7am-12pm, St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Caldwell Hall, 28 Second St. East (east of Pitt & 2nd St.). Live entertainment. Great family fun. Proceeds to Rotary Community Projects. SPIRIT IN UNITY presents “Western Night”, Saturday, April 19, Royal Canadian
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APRIL IS DAFFODIL MONTH. The Cancer Society needs you to volunteer for only a few hours. Call Lois 613-932-1283 to schedule your time. AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS – PUBLIC OUTREACH ~ Sunday, 11am, Flight to Freedom AFG, The Hut (in parking lot of St. Francis de Sales Church), 434 Second St. West, Cornwall. Monday, 7:30pm, Helping Hands AFG, Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney St., Cornwall. Tuesday, 7:30pm, Lancaster Friendship AFG, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall (behind the Church), Church St. South Lancaster. Tuesday, 8:30pm, Praying Hands AFG, Wesleyan Church Hall, (temporary location) 537 Main St. West, Winchester. Thursday, 10:30am, New Lease on Life AFG, Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney St. Thursday, 8pm, New Hope AFG, Lakeshore Drive United Church (downstairs in Nursery), Lakeshore Dr. Morrisburg. Info: 613-9374880. BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO ~ Several support groups will be starting this spring - including Loss of Spouse, Loss to Suicide, Children’s group (ages 4-12) and Teen Workshop (ages 13-18). You must register for these groups. No cost to attend! Info Traci 613-936-1455. BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO Cornwall and Area Adult Afternoon Group is open to anyone who has lost a loved one through death. Next support group meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 25 from 1-3pm, at 216 Montreal Road. No cost to attend. Everyone is Welcome. Info: 613936-1455 or visit the Drop-In Centre at 216 Montreal Road.
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Atom B Selects snatch championship The South Stormont Selects Atom B team took to the road for their first tournament of the season November 29-December 1st. Brockville hosts an Atom tournament yearly and the undefeated Selects were looking to cut their teeth with some new competition. Friday night saw the Selects lose a tough game to Kemptville. Although they rallied, the Selects could not find their momentum and headed home with a 3-2 loss. Player of the game was Matt Doyon, recognized for his relentless pursuit of the puck and hard work to keep the team in the game. Saturday was a much more successful day, with the Selects winning their next two games against Spencerville and league rivals, the Charlan Rebels. Both games saw the Long Sault team dominate game play. Players of the game were awarded Keaton Racine and Devon Villeneuve. The points system did not seem to favour the
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Selects and elimination seemed inevitable. Through a little luck, and some help from a Char-lan win, the Selects slipped through to the playoff rounds by half a point. In the first playoff game, switching from points mode to win/loss, the boys dispatched of the first place Prescott. The team, demonstrating superior passing and puck control, skated their way to the finals against the host Brockville team. Kason Martel got player of the game nod for his outstanding work. ‘A’ finals saw some of the best hockey of the weekend being played between two evenly matched teams. Brockville took an early lead only to see the Selects claw their way back. The game, tied up in the third period, took an unexpected turn when Chase Duchesne dumped in the winning goal with 1.6 seconds left on the clock. That goal landed the young Duchesne with player of the game for the Selects.
Team members include: Tanner Keenan, Zach Coir, Ian Conroy, Chad Cayer, Jonathan Cracknell, Adam Winter, Cameron Stuart, Ethan Askes, Rylan Iwachniuk, Tristan Robertson, Patrick Bourdeau, Kale MacCormick, Jared Seguin, Joey Brisson, Trenton Veenstra, Jacob Willison and Samual Campbell. The team is coached by Head Coach Steven Iwachniuk, Assitant Coaches Kevin MacCormick and Herbie Seguin, Trainer Eric Willison and Manager Cathy Winter.
Selects finish with perfect record, 24-0 The South Stormont Peewee Rep Selects finished the 2013-14 season in first place with a perfect record of 24-0-0. The team also received the league’s ‘Sportsmanship Award’ for having the least amount of penalty minutes. The team received a bye in the first round of playoffs and will play the CharLan Rebels beginning next week in the
second round. The team also found success at the Lake Placid Can-Am Tournament in December by winning the Gold Medal. The team was also ‘A’ finalists in The Duel tournament in Perth in October. The team will represent their league when they participate in the Tournament of Champions in Smiths Falls next month.
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Cornwall brothers share Alexandria triumph Local brothers Derek and Kevin McCormick joined the Alexandria Glens hockey team and helped the team finish the regular season in the number one spot in the District 3 juvenile division. Stats of 22-2-0 were impressive numbers considering the Glens’ roster was comprised of only 10 skaters versus 15 skaters on the opposing teams.
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Cornwall Senior Men’s Curling held their annual McLennan Memorial Trophy Bonspiel on Friday, March 7th 2014. Two teams each from Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall and Lancaster played in a two-game total point series, with the Cornwall teams winning the competition. Pictured are Ray Morin, John Rattray, Brent Lawson, Murray Halkett, Rene Lauzon, Peter VanLoon, Roger Comtois and Gord Bird.
Cornwall Senior Men’s Curling held the KIA Cup Draw from Feb. 3rd to Feb. 28th 2014. Thirty two teams participated with the VanLoon rink winning the playoffs. Pictured are: Senior Men’s Curling President Brian Landry presenting the Kia Cup to spare Bob Browning, second Ron MacMillan, third Bob Marleau, and skip Peter VanLoon.
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Curlers Luanne Doll, Donna Guindon, Elise Wells and Nancy Simpson The ladies’ team from Cornwall Curling Club were undefeated in the McCallum Filly - Hamilton Shield, District 2 competition, in Arnprior on the February 23rd,weekend and captured the Gold. This competition format is open to Ladies Curling Association with 7 or less years curling experience. The Championship game was against Granite Curling Club, Ottawa.
Over the Family Day weekend the Cornwall Peewee A Typhoons travelled to Durham West and were undefeated capturing Gold in the 20th Annual Durham West Lightning Girls Rep Hockey Tournament. During round robin play the girls defeated Durham West (2-1), Peterborough (4-1), Rideau St. Lawrence (3-0) and Brampton (2-1). The Typhoons defeated Rideau St. Lawrence (2-1) in the final.
Seaway Valley Rapids back on the ice more times. It was the first of the game of the season where neither team got any penalties. The Rapids had to shake off the difficult loss when the team faced the Eastern Ontario Cobras Major Novice A. The Cobras struck first scoring early in the first period, but the Rapids bounced back and tied the game. The Rapids had a total team effort and scored three more times in the first period. Ethan Montroy scored twice assisted each time by James Sullivan; Carson scored once assisted by Montroy; and James Sullivan scored once
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assisted by Ben Pilon. The Cobras were able to score on a power play in the third period, but the Rapids held on for a 4-2 win. The Rapids played the Cumberland Grads Major Novice A again. Unfortunately, the result was not much different than the prior game with the Rapids falling 4-1 to the Grads. Jacob Anderson got his first goal of the season with an assist from Josh Esford. The Rapids played the Eastern Ontario Cobras again for their last match-up of the season. After five games, the Rapids had won
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La Ville obtient 2 millions de dollars de financement provincial pour un projet d’égout La Ville de Cornwall a obtenu un financement de deux millions de dollars de la part du gouvernement de l’Ontario pour l’aider dans un grand projet de réhabilitation des égouts dans le quartier de la rue Eleventh et des avenues Grand et Miron. Le financement, qui est fourni par le Fonds d’infrastructure pour les petites municipalités rurales et du Nord – Programme d’immobilisations, couvrira quarante pour cent (40 %) du coût total de projet s’élevant à cinq millions de dollars. « Dans le cadre du plan d’urbanisme de Cornwall, la Ville apportera des améliorations importantes au réseau d’égout de la collectivité au cours de prochaines années, a dit le maire, Bob Kilger. Ce financement de la part du gouvernement de l’Ontario nous permettra d’améliorer immédiatement le réseau d’égout dans le quartier des avenues Grand et Miron et de la rue Eleventh afin de résoudre les problèmes d’inondations. Ces travaux sont bénéfiques directement pour les propriétaires de ce
Glen Murray. quartier et indirectement pour la collectivité dans son ensemble. » Les travaux, qui devraient commencer cet été et qui se poursuivront pendant les deux prochaines années, consisteront à construire des égouts plus profonds le long de la rue Eleventh et des avenuesn Grand et Miron et à rediriger l’écoulement vers une autre zone de drainage où une capacité
suffisante peut être aménagée. Les éléments de ce projet comprennent : La démolition de l’ancien poste de pompage des eaux usées de la rue Guy; La construction d’un nouvel égout sanitaire plus profond à la rue Eleventh et à des segments des avenues Grand et Miron; La construction d’un nouveau poste de pompage aux rues Eleventh et Marlborough, avec des systèmes ultramodernes de commande et de surveillance, une génératrice de secours et une nouvelle conduite de refoulement le long de la rue Marlborough de la rue Sixth à la rue Eleventh; La construction d’un nouvel égout pluvial le long de la rue Marlborough de la rue Second à la rue Eighth pour accroître la capacité du réseau. « C’est un projet important qui servira à remplacer une infrastructure vieillissante et à améliorer la capacité des égouts sanitaires et pluviaux de la Ville, » a dit John St. Marseilles, directeur général, Infrastructure et Travaux municipaux. Le projet Grand/Miron représente juste
une des nombreuses initiatives de réduction des inondations incluses dans le budget des eaux et des égouts de 2014 dans le cadre du plan d’urbanisme de Cornwall. D’autres projets comprennent : Le bassin de contrôle des eaux pluviales d’Eamer’s Corners Le remplacement de ponceaux La réparation de trous d’homme et d’égouts La lutte contre les inondations de Boal’s Drain La surveillance en temps réel du réseau Des mesures incitatives pour la protection des sous-sols contre les inondations L’entretien des fossés et des collecteurs pluviaux Un nouveau programme de remises pour la réduction des risques d’inondations résidentielles Le plan d’urbanisme de Cornwall est un plan complet visant à résoudre différents problèmes, tels que l’atténuation des inondations des sous-sols et la sensibilisation à l’environnement, au traitement des eaux et à l’infrastructure. Il sert à appuyer deux piliers essentiels du plan stratégique de la Ville de Cornwall : la qualité de vie et l’efficacité des services.
La Relance poursuit ses «super job dating» au Salon Accès Emploi Rencontrer une vingtaine d’employeurs en deux heures, c’est l’occasion qui s’offre aux personnes de cinquante ans et plus et ceux vivant avec un handicap dans le cadre de deux «super job dating» qui se tiendront durant le Salon Accès Emploi. Organisés par La Relance, les deux «super job dating» se tiendront pour une première fois dans le cadre du Salon Accès Emploi, au Centre Robert-Guertin, les 19 et 20 mars. Une occasion pour les employeurs de rencontrer plusieurs candidats en peu de temps et pour les chercheurs d’emploi de faire une première impression en cinq minutes, estime Lise Tremblay, coordonnatrice à La Relance. Selon cette dernière, les entreprises voient plusieurs avantages à engager des personnes de cinquante ans et plus et ceux vivant avec des limitations fonctionnelles. «Les personnes avec un handicap et les retraités
sont reconnues comme une main-d’œuvre fiable, responsable, qualifiée et à faible taux de roulement», indique-t-elle. Le 19 mars, pour une seconde fois, les personnes vivant avec un handicap pourront rencontrer près de vingt employeurs en un seul et même lieu. Le lieu sera facilement accessible et les candidats pourront être accompagnés d’une tierce personne. «Les employeurs ce qu’ils nous disent, même parfois avec un aménagement du lieu de travail, ils ne les changeraient pas», lance Lyne Audette, de La Relance. Le 20 mars, les personnes âgées de cinquante ans et plus qui souhaitent relever de nouveaux défis sont invitées à venir rencontrer une vingtaine d’entreprises, comme l’a fait Monique Olivier, il y a trois ans. Participante du premier «job dating» pour
les cinquante ans et plus, Monique Olivier doit sa nouvelle vie professionnelle à cet événement, elle qui a une véritable passion pour sa nouvelle carrière de conseillère en sécurité financière. Victime d’un véritable «tsunami» dans sa carrière professionnelle à l’automne 2010, celle qui travaillait dans le domaine sociocommunautaire s’est rendu en 2011 au premier «job dating» pour les cinquante ans et plus. «J’arrive à cet endroit-là et mon destin de nouvelle vie professionnelle m’attend», ajoute-t-elle. Heureuse de son nouvel emploi, malgré le temps qu’elle a dû mettre dans la formation et les études liées à ce poste, elle soutient que La Relance a relancé sa vie professionnelle. Les deux événements de «super job dating »se tiendront de 16h à 18h, le 19 mars, et de13h à 15h le 20 mars.
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Les libéraux veulent des super-cliniques en Outaouais Pluie d’engagements en santé lundi matin de la part des candidats libéraux Marc Carrière (Chapleau), André Fortin (Pontiac) et Maryse Gaudreault (Hull), dont la création de super-cliniques. L’ancien ministre de la Santé Yves Bolduc, explique en quoi elles consistent sur la vidéo. Yves Bolduc a indiqué que cela contribuera à former des médecins qui resteront en Outaouais. Il a précisé que la médecine s’étudiait surtout en anglais et que les futurs médecins le savent, qu’ils soient de Saguenay ou de l’Outaouais. Il a également indiqué qu’au moins 100 super-infirmières devront être formées chaque année. Les candidats appuieront aussi l’implantation de la Faculté de médecine de McGill en Outaouais. Yves Bolduc a indiqué que cela contribuera à former des médecins qui resteront en Outaouais. Chapleau Le député sortant Marc Carrière se concentrera sur deux projets: celui du Centre mère-enfant (traitement médical
complet et service d’urgence pédiatrique) à l’hôpital de Gatineau et la création d’une nouvelle maison de soins palliatifs dans le secteur de Gatineau. Ces deux initiatives contribueraient à libérer des places dans les urgences, selon Marc Carrière. Hull Maryse Gaudreault a rappelé qu’une super-clinique dans son secteur contribuera à baisser le pourcentage (46%) de gens n’ayant pas de médecin de famille en Outaouais. Elle s’est aussi engagée à moderniser et à agrandir le Foyer du bonheur. Pontiac Le nouveau candidat André Fortin a martelé que l’implantation d’une unité d’hémodialyse au Centre hospitalier du Pontiac et la création d’une superclinique dans le secteur d’Aylmer, seront ses deux grandes priorités en santé. Il aidera à développer le projet de clinique réseau à Aylmer, en espérant qu’elle puisse devenir une super-clinique après son implantation.
Les candidats libéraux André Fortin, Marc Carrière et Maryse Gaudreault, souhaitent, comme leur collègue Yves Bolduc, conserver le statut particulier de l’Outaouais en matière de santé.
Gatineau un exemple des problèmes en infrastructure Pour le maire Maxime PedneaudJobin, Gatineau est un exemple parfait des problèmes des villes avec les infrastructures. «Gatineau a été un bon élève, lance-t-il. On a fait nos devoirs. Si on n’y arrive pas, c’est signe du problème.» Par faire ses devoirs, Maxime PedneaudJobin souligne les investissements réalisés au cours des dernières années pour les
infrastructures. «Depuis 2005, 100% de nos nouvelles sources de revenus vont aux infrastructures», soutient-il. Gatineau a aussi mis en place une taxe dédiée aux infrastructures pour aider, rappelle le maire. La Ville estime à 1,2 milliard $ le rattrapage nécessaire pour les infrastructures et il continue d’augmenter, estime Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin. «Malgré tous nos efforts, on
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Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin. capacité de payer.» Cette augmentation est nécessaire pour diversifier les investissements des villes, croitil. «Depuis 12 ans, on n’a pas mis un sou dans les bibliothèques. Ça a un impact sur l’avenir. Une ville, ça ne se construit pas juste avec des routes.»
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Le premier combat mettra en vedette quatre élèves de l’école de lutte la Chambre des tortures. Ensuite, le professeur JeanFrais et l’élève Billy Gibson poursuivront leur chicane qui a commencé à la télévision. Un combat à trois avec Volkano, Booglie et Dirty Buxx Belmar est aussi prévu. D’autre part, le géant Darkko montera dans le ring avec Alextreme. Le gérant Joey Soprano sera sur place pour encourager ses lutteurs. Encore une fois, toute la famille est invitée à venir encourager les lutteurs dans l’arène. «C’est une pièce de théâtre où les athlètes jouent un personnage, il y a des bons et des méchants, indique M. Blondin.
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Predeceased by (Lina) and Michael, step-great-grandchildren Trim: 10” x 3.93” God on a regular basis, Account: then there will Operator: Rooney the Riverdale Terrace Waterfront Retirement her parents Ken and CoraJason (Wyatt) Easter and Zacharie, Gabrielle, Miranda and Michael Jr; Bleed: None Correction: Bryan Lee definitely be times that are “dry.” By “dry,” Scale: 1:1 St. Residence, Cornwall. Rite ofArtwork Committal, two brothers Jack (Hazel of Iroquois) and Dale. step-son Lynn Bergeron (Gwen Blanchard), Client: I mean you feel you are going through Print 100% Visitation was held at the Brownlee Funeral step-grandchildren Shaun and Shannon, Lawrence Valley Cemetery, at a Scale: later date. the motions of prayer or you don’t sense Home, MacDougall Chapel, Ingleside. A step-great- grandchildren Ethan and Breana; God’s presence or you feel that nothing Service in celebration of Corallee’s life was step-son late Andre Bergeron (Wendy), stepHETHERINGTON, positive is happening because of your held in the Chapel of the Funeral Home on grandchildren Miguel and Gregoire; brother Elizabeth Grace (Evans) prayers or you have lost the excitement of Of Elmwood, passed away suddenly at Saturday, March 15, 2014. Reverend Lois Roger (late Lisette); sister Sister Pauline Parent, looking for the answers God gives. If this South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Chesley Gaudet officiated. Spring Interment Finch CND; special niece Madeleine Platana (Mr. particular situation is even remotely close Justice Terrence); and many family, friends on Thursday, February 27, 2014, age 73 years. Community Cemetery. to your personal experience then I would and neighbours. Mom loved travelling, Loving sister of Patsy (Gordon) MacLennan suggest three practical steps. First, keep golfing, playing cards and being a practical WALDROFF, Marlene of Cornwall, Hope (Wayne) Pell of Cornwall it short! Don’t try to pray long, drawnPassed away peacefully surrounded by her joker. She was generous in spirit and showed and Richard Evans of Red Deer, Alberta. Beth out prayers, covering every person and will be sadly missed by her many nieces and family at the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus on her great sense of humour and wit through her perplexity of which you are aware. Brevity nephews. She was predeceased by her first Saturday, March 8, 2014, age 72 years. Marlene loving teasing, which she could take as well can be a good thing when you are finding husband Albert Akin and second husband Jean Waldroff (née Snetsinger) of Ingleside. as she could give. She had a strong faith and prayer a tedious endeavour. Second, keep Charles Hetherington, brother Stewart, Beloved wife of Dale Waldroff. Loved and was a member of the Filles d’Isabelle and the it honest! Don’t settle for superficiality, sister Lynn and her parents, David and Viola cherished mother of Deborah Boulton (Scott) Catholic Women’s League of Canada. Rested mere repetition, or a ritualistic ceremony. (Hope) Evans. In following Elizabeth’s wishes, of Long Sault, Lana Kukoly (John) of Font Hill, at Lahaie and Sullivan, Cornwall Funeral Transparency before the Lord is always a Cremation has taken place with Inurnment Robin Rudy (Brian) of Long Sault and Paula Homes, East Branch, Cornwall. The Funeral good thing, so don’t try to hide anything. to follow in the Chesley Cemetery.Funeral Seguin (Marcel) of Cornwall. Sadly missed by Mass was celebrated on Saturday, March 15 at Be real. Third, keep it going! Don’t give arrangements entrusted to Rhody Family her seven grandchildren Evan, Amberlynn, St. Peter’s Catholic Church. up on this worthwhile activity but, as they Sarah, John, Jarrett, Amanda and Sean. Funeral Home, Chesley. say in the world of competitive sport, “play Predeceased by her parents Dalton and Elsie BISSONETTE, Raymond through it.” Keep at it, persevere, and hang Passed away at the St. Joseph’s Continuing (Cummings) Snetsinger. To honour Marlene’s in there. I am certain that fruitful and wishes, Cremation has taken place. A Private Care Centre, Cornwall on Wednesday, fulfilling times of prayer are just around the Family Service to celebrate Marlene’s life will March 5, 2014. Raymond Gerald Bissonette corner. Press on and God will bless you! be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements of Alexandria; age 59 years. Loving father entrusted to Brownlee Funeral Home of Raymond Bissonette of Belleville, Joey Bissonette of Cornwall and Julie Bissonette- (née Servage). Predeceased by three brothers MacDougall Chapel. Dubeau (Patrick) of Apple Hill. Dear brother Maurice Brazeau (Simone of Montreal), Collin of Jocelyn Bissonette of Quebec. Dear son of and Gerald Brazeau and by one sister Denise BERGERON, Florence Albertine Our mom sailed on her final voyage from Carmen Bissonette (née Bission) of Sudbury Lemieux. Dear son of the late Odilion Brazeau the Cornwall Community Hospital to her and the late Edward Bissonette. A Mass of and the late Blanche Menard. A Mass of final port-of-call with her God on Friday, Christian Burial was held at St. Finnan’s Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Finnan’s March 7, 2014. Florence was predeceased by Cathedral, Alexandria on Saturday, March Cathedral, Alexandria on Monday, March 10, 15, 2014. Funeral arrangements were under 2014. Funeral arrangements were under the the care and direction of the Munro & Morris care and direction of the Munro & Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., Alexandria. Funeral Homes LTD., Alexandria. R7
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PAQUETTE, Cindy BRAZEAU, Roger 1955-2014 - Passed away at the Shawville Passed away at the Community Nursing Home, Alexandria on Tuesday, March 4, Hospital (QC) on Friday, February 28, 2014. 2014. Roger Brazeau of Alexandria, age 87 Cynthia Lee (Canough) Paquette of Fort years. Beloved husband of Estelle Brazeau Coulange, QC passed away of heart failure at the age of 58 years. Beloved wife of Rene Paquette of 26 years. Beloved daughter of the late Allen and Elaine (Belmore) Canough. Dear sister of Connie and Adrienne (Parro) Canough Alice lAscelle and David Canough all of Edmonton. Loving (lArin) aunt of Alison (Shaver) and Aubrey Lauzon and boys of Cornwall and Christine (Shaver) and August 26, 1932 Darren Gardner and children of Edmonton. MArch 20, 1984 Predeceased by one brother Brian Canough and one sister Brenda (Canough) Shaver. In loving memory of a dear mother, Cremation was held in Fort Coulange, QC. grandmother and great-grandmother who Memorial to be held at St. Lawrence Valley passed away 30 years ago at the age of 51. Cemetery in the fall of 2014, where Cynthia Not a day goes by you’re not thought of will be laid to rest with her beloved family.
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1121 HEBERT sT $114,700
(L0669) 2 Bdrm bung on extra large lot. New roof 2013.
RON WOOd* 613-363-3001
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6544 TREE HaVEN Rd., sUMMERsTOWN
(L0058) A pleasant mixture of old you find this renovated 4 bdrm fenced lot with many features with garage. Features many & new in this 4 bdrm home on acre home on a nice country lot. Great which include C/A, gas heat, 2 full improvements including new bathrms & much more. location for Ottawa commuters. lot with lots of extras. kitchen in 2013.
MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121 613-938-2121
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4177 CTY Rd 34, GREEN VallEY - $147,500 STARTER HOME!
(L0644) Quality-built home overlooking Conservation Area and Canal. (L0563) Home on spacious lot. Upgrades include new propane FA Loads of upgrades. furnace, large laundry rm, new flooring & some new windows & doors.
RON WOOd* 613-363-3001
RON WOOd* 613-363-3001
MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121
RaRE WaTERFRONT OPPORTUNiTY!
(L0545) Over 3000 sq.ft. waterfront home with 3+1 bdrms & 2-1/2 bathrms. Open concept with 20’ cathedral ceiling providing Panoramic Viewing from all levels.
RON WOOd* 613-363-3001
dbl lot. This 2400 sq.ft., 5 bdrm home maintains a lot of its original character. PRICED TO SELL!
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5494896
158 HERiTaGE Pl - $225,000
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House for sale, Hobby Farm, 2 lots incl. Open concept 2 bedroom appealing bungalow. 2.2 acres, double garage, insulated barn. Bonville area. $219,000 o.b.o. Private. No agents.
5495689
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Dale is new to real estate sales, but not new to its fundamental elements. Dale has had a successful career negotiating, drafting and applying contracts to achieve best value. Dale has first-hand experience in property investment and management that will benefit any client. Combined together with his integrity, honesty, professionalism and network of resources, Dale will work hard for you to achieve your desired goals and make a smart investment. Whether buying, selling or leasing call Dale today. Dale Rudderham 613-362-6184
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Modern Executive Bungalow! 6 villeneuve Dr., Maxville
COUNTRY WITH MUNICIPAL WATER!
613-662-3948
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613-363-3052
Perfect starter home with many updates including windows, kitchen, bathrooms, roof and more. Move in ready and located in the north end of town. Call today for a private viewing! MLS# L0022 $109,900
Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker
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21 SABOURIN ST, MOOSE CREEK
Aaron fortier
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613-330-9162
fIRST TIME HOME BUYERS! 122 DANIS
Paved drive, single car garage. Bungalow for $124,995
Lynn White
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35 MAxWELL AvENUE INGLESIDE
This 3 + 2 large back split is perfect for a big happy family. Bright and spacious with a unique layout for entertaining and many family must haves. This one needs to be seen. MLS# L0607
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This spacious home in the great community of Moose Creek was upgraded in 1996, upgrades include insulate foam from the outside, new vinyl siding, garage, many rooms drywall and many more. This property has a nice size lot and municipal water and sewer. Don`t miss your chance. With just a little bit of TLC you can make this affordable home into your dream home. MLS# L0377 $139,900
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608 JEAN ST. CORNWALL
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fIRST TIME HOME BUYERS! COME AND SEE THIS SUNDAY! 109 CORNWALLIS.
Centrally located home with paved drive and single car garage, $143,500
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Spacious 4 bedroom, one and a half bathroom bungalow in desirable Rosedale area. Too many extras to mention here - must be seen to be believed. Summer kitchen, den, open concept, full basement, single car garage, backyard with 2 sheds, gazebo and great price are only the start! Call Tom! MLS# L0431.
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This 1 bedroom (used to be 2) home is close to the water and has boat launch privileges. It’s also surrounded by beautiful woods, close to fishing, hiking, skiing, skidooing and the QC border. If you’re retired or just looking for that special somewhere to relax and enjoy nature, this may be for you! Call Tom!
NATURE LOvERS’ PARADISE ON THE SHORES Of LOCH GARRY!
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Splendid 2400 sq. ft. home overlooks 184 feet of shoreline on the sunny north shore. You can’t beat this value at $399,000. MLS# K3514 on stormrealtycornwall.com
–––––––––––––––– HAWKESBURY UNITS –––––––––––––––– 749 REGENT ST#4, main 1bdrm, no appl $650 Incl 372 WILLIAMS ST, 2bdrm, no appl $750 +(elect) or $ 830 Incl 370 WILLIAMS ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $700+(elect;heat incl) or $750 Incl 265 JAMES ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $800 Incl (April) –––––––––––––––––– INGLESIDE UNITS ––––––––––––––––––– 62 DICkINSON #4, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) 74 ST LAWRENCE #8 main 2bdrm,no appl $625+elect 74 ST LAWRENCE #4,upst 2bdrm, f/s $595+elect (June)
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SPACIOUS ALEXANDRIA WATERFRONT HOME Very affordable 1828 waterfront home. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 20/20 workshop, Gazebo, 30/24 garage w/loft. Fish from your backyard, putter in your workshop and enjoy life in this historic masterpiece. Call Tom today! MLS# K3372.
––––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM ––––––––––––––––––– 105 BEDFORD, main 2bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 3 WALTON ST, upst 2+ bdrm, no appl $775 Incl 23-A LEFEBVRE ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $675+(elect) 38-A DANIS AVE, upst 2bdrm, f/s, $575+(elect) 11 CHRISTY AVE, Unit C, upst 2bdrm, f/s $950+(gas/elect) 321 WATER ST E, 2bdrm semi, no app $850 Incl 9 GLOUCESTER ST N, main 2bdrm, no appl $650+(gas/elect) 109 SEVENTH ST E, upst 2bdrm, 3pc bath, f/s $600 Incl 45-A GULF, 2bdrm, no appl $795 Incl 519YORk ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $700+gas/elect 119 MCCONNELL AVE, 2bdrm 2level, no appl $560+(gas/elect) 512 THIRD ST W, main 2bdrm, no appl $675+(elect) (April) 1006 FIRST ST E, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(gas/elect) (April) 107 SEVENTH ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625 Incl (April) 1017 LARIN ST, upst 2bdrm, f/s $575+(elect) (April) 3 LEONIA,main 2bdrm, f/s $775+gas/elect (May) 326-C AUGUSTUS, upst 2bdrm penthouse, no appl $1000+elect (May) 9-A GLOUCESTER ST N, upst 2bdrm, no appl $640+(gas/elect) (May) 17437 SOUTH BRANCH RD, main 2bdrm, f/s, washer/dryer, new construction $1200+gas/elect (May) 21 ½ MILLVILLE, small 2bdrm, no appl $750 Incl (June) 440 CUMBERLAND, B8#8, main 2bdrm, f/s $ 775 Incl 245 YATES, B22#9, upst 2bdrm, f/s $750 incl 245 YATES, B1#3, lower 2bdrm, f/s $735 Incl (April)
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Make this lovely Westley’s Point home your residence and getaway all in one! There isn’t enough space to list the many excellent features of this lovely home with access to the St. Lawrence. You’ll have to check it out! MLS# K2882 on stormrealtycornwall.com
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––––––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMI ––––––––––– 38 ALBERT ST, upst 3bdrm , no appl $695 +(elect) 28 ½ MARLBOROUGH ST S, 2bdrm house, no appl $750 Incl (coming soon) 440 CUMBERLAND, TH2, 3bdrm, no appl $1000 Incl April 442 NINTH ST E, 2+bungalow, f/s, adult bldg, dishwasher $750 Incl (April) kILkENNY CRES, GLEN WALTER, 2-3bdrm semis, no appl, Garage, no appl $1500+gas/elect 18527 CTY RD 18, Martintown, main 3+1 bdrm, no appl $800+(oil/elect) 18505 GLEN ROAD, Williamstown, 3+1 bungalow, fridge, Built in stove, w/d, $1500+(propane/elect) 5162 ST ANDREWS, 2 bdrm 1-1/2 storey house, f/s, w/d $950+(gas/elect) 31 VALECREST AVE, 3bdrm house, no appl, BBE $1200+(elect)(May) 21 MILLVILLE, 3bdrm, f/s, w/d $875+(gas/elect)(June) –––––– 245 YATES AvE & 440 CUMBERLAND AvE –––––– “CUMBERLAND GARDENS” 2 bdrm units, $735.00-$775.00 1 bdrm units, large windows $660.00 Utilities & appliances included - Coin laundry on site PARkING INCLUDED - No Pets Preferred
4991588
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1224 1/2 Cumberland Street, Cornwall
The quality is evident the minute you walk in this 1750 sq. ft. beautifully landscaped bungalow. The open bright kitchen shows off the quality of this home with the full granite countertops and cherry wood cabinets designed and installed by Louis L’Artisan. Large bedrooms, a huge en suite, hardwood floors throughout and a fully finished basement will impress anyone! MLS# L0267 Only $389,900
––––––––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM –––––––––––– 326 AUGUSTUS, main 1bdrm, no appl $1000+gas/elect JASE ST, 1bdrm shared accom,furnished $500 Incl 122-A GUY ST, upst 1bdrm, no appl $625 Incl 829 FIRST ST E, upst. 1+bdrm, no appl $525+(elect) or $650 Incl 77 LEONIA, main 1bdrm, f/s $725 Incl 534 MARLBOROUGH ST N, upst 1bdrm, no appl $675 Incl 326-B AUGUSTUS, upst 1bdrm, no appl, w/d hkups $650+gas/elect (May) 49 HAMIL ST, VANkLEEk HILL, 1bdrm, no appl $625 Incl
3 & 4 bedroom townhouses 3 levels, w/d hook-ups - $1000.00-$1200.00 PARkING INCLUDED - No Pets Preferred UNITS AVAILABLE - PLEASE CALL ––––––––––––––––––– COMMERCIAL ––––––––––––––––––– 232 MCCONNELL AVE, 3 offices and reception area $850 Incl 133 SYDNEY ST, main floor, approx 900 sq ft $700+(gas/elect) APPLE HILL, barn for special occasions CALL FOR DETAILS
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Welcome to Paradise! This 3+1 bedroom, 1/1 bath side split is waiting for you and your family. Modest Natural Gas heat and Cornwall Electric Hydro costs, backing onto a forest and on major school bus routes, this clean, clean home boasts a 3 season room, BBQ area, main floor family room, cozy basement rec room and large shed for all the family toys. MLS# L0703. Call Tom today!
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1551 aUbIN avE. Don’t judge this home by its cover! Sunny home that is move in ready! This home has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with main floor laundry. Detached garage gives additional storage space. Put this one on your list! TIM fRaNcIS 613-361-2846
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409 McDONELL cRES. Quiet neighbourhood! Bright 3 bedrooms with 2 baths features spacious kitchen for your kitchen adventures. Natural gas stove in the rec room for those winter nights. Need to see this one! $179,900 TIM fRaNcIS 613-361-2846
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5130 HIGHWay 138. Here’s your opportunity to own this quaint three bedroom bungalow in St. Andrews. Functional open concept design. Lots of upgrades including new roof shingles, flooring and finished basement. Spacious fenced rear yard. Great spot for commuting to Ottawa. $164,900.
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1104 DaLy avE. Fantastic all brick bungalow, great for the family starting out or the retiree looking for main floor living. Located in the heart of Cornwall and walking distance to amenities. Ready for your personal touch, with three bedrooms, eat-in kitchen and covered deck. MLS# L0722. $147,500.
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1219 cHURcHILL ST. This cozy 2 bedroom bungalow in a quiet neighborhood has a detached garage, 4 season sun room. Call today for showing. MLS # L0580. $118,500.
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LESS THAN RENTING 18599 DUNDaS STREET, MaRTINTOWN So affordable and may be a wonderful home for a young couple or retirees. Loft style bedroom, large private yard, needs some TLC but represents outstanding value. Call today! MLS# L0672 $74,900 ALFRED HEIM* 613-938-3860
1152 PITT ST. Change text to the following: Unpack your boxes and settle into this upgraded centre town home. Numerous upgrades over the past year(s) from siding to windows and practically everything in between. Want to live here? Act FAST and don’t miss out! PENNy RUDDERHaM 613-930-3377
305 fIfTH ST W. Many upgrades to this home located in a nice area! 3 Bedrooms, detached garage, fenced in yard, windows (2014), furnace (2014), propane insert until gas can be run then will be switched over. A must see! Move in ready! MLS# L0606. $137,500.
jEffERy MaRTELOck 613-363-5555
24 kENT cRES, LONG SaULT. This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 2 storey home is on a very quiet crescent. Perfect for a young family. The main floor has a large living room, formal dining room, an eat in kitchen open to a cozy family room with a gas stove to keep you nice & toasty in the winter. The large backyard is completely fenced with beautiful perennial gardens. There is a detached single car garage with an attached workshop behind. This charming home will not last long! $169,900.
jO aNN LaNGSTaff 613-577-1873
6765 PILON`S POINT RD, SUMMERSTOWN. Nice home with a water view, located in a great area. Lots of upgrades, large lot, deck with a view of the beautiful St. Lawrence! Shingles (2010), furnace (2012), well pump (2013), softener system (2012). Call today for a showing! MLS L0544. $239,900.
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15062 cOLONIaL DR. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and open concept living await you in this custom built raised bungalow. (2011) Radiant heat floors, gas fireplace and space to grow, all on a 1 acre lot close to amenities. Call today for your private showing. $429,900.
cLaIRE HaLLIDay aRMSTRONG 613-551-2812
2960 McNaIRN DR. Beautiful 3+1 bedroom, 2 full bath home sitting on a great lot! Stunning home built in 2004. Call today for a showing! MLS L0239. $229,900. jEffERy MaRTELOck 613-363-5555
6134 POIRIER AVENUE Brick bungalow with 3 bedrooms and spacious rec room, plus attached garage. Central air, gas heat and deck to landscaped yard. Check it out soon! MLS# L0194 $199,900 ALFRED HEIM* 613-938-3860
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2+1 Bedrooms, attached garage $1,100 + Utilities HaRDEEP SINGH 613-936-3996
REDUCED 15 LOyaLIST cRES. 3+3 bedroom raised brick bungalow. Sep dining room, lg living room and a 4 season sun rm . Finished basmt with lrg windows. Lg 3 tiered deck in backyard. 27’ above ground pool. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS# K3192, $324,900 jO aNN LaNGSTaff 613-577-1873
14357 cOUNTy ROaD 18 Serenity awaits you in this great 1.5 storey home that has a wonderful touch of old country charm. Home features include a large master bedroom, mostly updated flooring, large updated eat in kitchen, 1.5 bathrooms, updated oil tank and much more. $139,900 K3466 InglesideForSale.Info PENNy RUDDERHaM 613-930-3377
14204 cOUNTy ROaD 18. This tastefully decorated 2 bedroom bungalow in the vil age of Gallingertown, just minutes from Ingleside and highway 401. 1.94 acres. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer... This home features modern flooring in the living room & bedrooms, updated windows, interlock walkways in front and back entryways (2012) you’ll just have to come see for yourself! $156,900 PENNy RUDDERHaM 613-930-3377
NIcE bUNGaLOW 4053 EaRL ROaD, MONkLaND Poised beautifully on 1.15 acre land, this well-kept bungalow with recent upgrades awaits you. 3+1 bedroom and one washroom. Call Talat to book your showing today! $180,000 MLS# L0184 TaLaT bUTT 613-361-2927
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2025 PITT ST. Feels like country living but in the convenience of the city. This 1.5 storey 2+1 bedroom home features a large lot (1.91 acres) with double garage. Property being sold “as-is, where is”. MLS# L0660. $169,900. PENNy RUDDERHaM 613-930-3377
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Extremely well maintained 3 bedroom brick bungalow, new gas heat furnace, new roof, updated $189,900 windows, sunken living rm, hdwd flooring throughout, oak cabinets, attached garage, north end location.
Jim Cornett
Lianne Cornett Reta Beauregard
613-933-3267
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NEW LISTING Troy Vaillancourt 613-362-8769
Country living but only minutes from the city. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family room with fireplace, rec room and a large well landscaped lot. MLS#L0543
shopping area. This property has many updates like windows, doors, bathroom, kitchen, plus furnace and central air replaced 4 years ago. This home also has large patio deck and double garage. In mint condition. MLS# K3528
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ALEXANDRIA & MORRISBURG 115 Cumberland Street
Great raised bungalow in good location, main level features 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors and 4pc bath, basement features in-law suite with 2 bedrooms, 4pc bath and updated cupboards. Plus this property has carport and double garage. MLS#L0397
Great income and good location. Features 1-1 bedroom unit & 1-2 bedroom unit and many upgrades like; shingles, windows, heating system, flooring and bathrooms. MLS#L0443
In move-in condition! This 2 bedroom bungalow features many updates like new breaker panel,some windows, doors, kitchen, bathroom and all new flooring. Plus patio door off of kitchen leading to patio deck. MLS# L0657
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Pick of the Week bungalow, in-floor heating, central air, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, triple car garage+additional 24’x30’ garage/shed
3 bedrooms, 2 bath, fireplace, birch kit, quartz counters, brazilian walnut flooring, finished lower level, workshop, 97’x150’ lot, fully fenced
$267,000
15 Gail Elizabeth Crt (K3651) beautiful 1126 sq ft bungalow, backing onto Raisin River, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, hwd + ceramic, large kit, dining rm, finished rec room, fireplace, storage area
$277,900
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18851 Glen Rd
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(K3472)- executive 2000 sq ft condo, gourmet kit w/high end appliances, granite, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, 40’ balcony, 2 parking spots (in+outdoor), roof top patio
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SOLD 100 Glen Oaks Crt
(L0178) – beautiful & extensively renovated semi (2011) , 2+1 bedrooms,2 bath, finished lower level, total of 1500 sq ft of living space, nice neighbourhood
3536 Loch Garry Rd
(L0417)- min west of Alexandria, 1500 sq ft, 3+1 bedrooms, 3 bath, hwd & ceramic floors, oak kit, vaulted ceilings, finished lower level, dbl car garage/5.45 acres
Affordable two storey home, kitchen with ample cabinets, open concept, living room with hardwood floors and gas stove, two large bedrooms with walk-in closets, large 4 piece bathroom, screened-in deck, large fenced yard and updates. $147,500
109 Guy St
(L0412) -ideal starter home, 1224 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, FAG heating, central air, central vac, updated flooring, utility shed, 50’x100’ lot, fully fenced, many updates
$185,500
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Beautiful & Modern Suite
Newly renovated, open concept, fully furnished suite located downtown. Includes new appliances, heat, electricity, hot water, Wi-Fi, parking and bi-weekly housekeeping. In-suite laundry. Ideally suited to mature person. NO PETS, NO SMOKING. References required. Rent is $1200. Call 613-935-6505 for more information
Waterfront property on Ault Island. From the beautiful sunrises, to watching the ships pass by sits this 1 1/2 storey 3 bedroom home, with a large detached garage with loft. Home features kitchen with oak cabinets, open concept dining & living room with bright windows, large main floor master bedroom. Relax or entertain in the 4 season sun room. Main floor living is possible. Many additional features. $532,000
6800 Pilon’S Point road
Country living on approx. 11 acres and water access off canal to the St. Lawrence sits this well maintained 1 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy a home away from home or year round living. Open concept, kitchen, dining and living room, a 4 season sun room, detached garage, boat lift, gazebo and a place to relax or fish. $254,900
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waterfront, 1580 sq ft bungalow, hwd + ceramic, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, 100’x200’ lot, min from Upper Canada Village & Golf Course
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Beautiful corner lot in great neighbourhood. 3+1 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, finished rec room, gourmet kitchen, sun porch and ample storage. Fenced-in backyard with large in-ground swimming pool, gazebo and custom deck. All of this for $209,900!
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Built in 2008, 1200 sq.ft. plus basement, 3+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, custom tiling and granite $284,900 countertops, quiet crescent, double car heated garage. Absolutely gorgeous home
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QUaLiFiCatioNs reQUireD: • BSc in Physical Therapy from an accredited Canadian Physiotherapy program • Licensed with or eligible for licensure with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario • Good understanding of Quality Improvement • Good work and disciplinary record • Advanced level in both official languages preferred (Oral and written in English; oral in French) • Experience in Rehabilitation (minimum 2 years) is an asset • Good attendance record sPeCiFiC resPoNsiBiLities iNCLUDeD BUt Not LiMiteD to: • Reporting to the Manager of Rehabilitation, the Physiotherapist is part of the therapy team providing services to patients admitted in the Rehabilitation Programs and the Medicine Unit of the hospital • Responsibilities involve assessing, treating, educating and managing patients requiring physiotherapy services including consulting with the patient’s physician and/or other members of the health care team • The Physiotherapist is involved in the education of patients and/or family members, students and interns and other health care workers, and the general public with regard to physiotherapy and the management of the patient’s health problems saLary As per the CUPE collective agreement hoUrs As scheduled, up to 0.4 FTE To apply for this position, or if you have any questions about it, please submit your resume to: Human Resources Director HÔPITAL GLENGARRY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 20260 County Road 43 Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 cramsay@hgmh.on.ca
Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or equivalent combination of training and experience • Minimum two year’s experience in a community-based setting working with seniors and clients with mental health needs • Knowledge of related community resources for seniors • Ability to assess situations and to respond appropriately • Aptitude and interest in client education and health promotion with seniors • Organizational skills • Ability to work flexible hours based on client need • Ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary setting, with clients and other agencies who are involved with the care of the clients • Sound judgement and strong problem solving skills • Proficient use of computers and various software applications • Valid driver’s license, insurance and use of a personally owned vehicle • Fluency in English and French Salary range: $46,108 to $52,245 per annum.
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL JOB POSTING REGISTERED NURSE –Primary Care Outreach (Seniors) Seaway Valley Community Health Centre is seeking applications for one full time Registered Nurse, at 35 hours per week, for outreach nursing activities with seniors in their homes, based at our Cornwall Centre. The Nurse will work as a member of an inter-professional team to deliver high quality Primary Health Care Outreach services to seniors. Requirements • Bachelor level education in Nursing, registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario • Minimum two year’s experience in a community-based setting working with seniors and clients with mental health needs • Aptitude and interest in client education and health promotion with seniors • Knowledge of community resources for seniors • Ability to work independently in the community • Strong clinical assessment skills • Proficient use of computers and various software applications • Valid driver’s license, insurance and use of a personally owned vehicle • Fluency in English and French Salary range: $54,846 to $66,080 per annum. Letters of Application must include your curriculum vitae and an attachment (point form) which clearly demonstrates how you meet the requirements of the position by 4:00 p.m. Monday, March 24th, 2014. ATTN:
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Seaway Valley Community Health Centre is seeking applications for one full-time Community Health Worker (CHW), at 35 hours per week, for outreach to seniors in their homes, based at our Cornwall Centre. The CHW will work as a member of an inter-professional team to provide health education, advocacy, practical assistance and support, access to other programs and services, and assist clients and their caregivers to build support networks.
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Cornwall Electric, a FortisOntario company, who provides electrical transmission and distribution to approximately 28,000 customers in and around the Cornwall/Gananoque areas, has an employment opportunity for a:
JOURNEYPERSON METER/CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICIAN or APPRENTICE
Under the general direction of the Supervisor, Customer Service, and/or Lead Hand, the candidate will develop and maintain metering standards, develop metering instructions, connection diagrams, and prepare designs for new and special meter installations. Candidate will also prepare, install, commission, and analyze primary and secondary metering, and respond to customer inquiries regarding metering equipment and installations as required. Candidate will be responsible to perform credit and collections duties and meter read verifications. Candidate will be required to comply and be familiar with all Company work practices and standards, operating rules and regulations, as well as all pertinent legislation and regulations. Candidate will be a self- motivated individual who has the ability to work independently and part of a dynamic team. We are accepting applications for a team player with excellent troubleshooting skills, safety conscious and a good understanding of the utilities industry. Cornwall Electric is offering this full-time position with an attractive compensation and benefits package, OMERS pension plan, professional development, and more. The ideal candidate will have the following minimum qualifications:
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Cornwall Electric, a FortisOntario company, who provides electrical transmission and distribution to approximately 28,000 customers in and around the Cornwall/Gananoque areas, has an employment opportunity for a:
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Under the general direction of the Substation Foreman, the candidate will install, maintain, and troubleshoot a diverse variety of electric power distribution apparatus, protection, metering and control devices, computer/communications equipment, and wiring. The candidate will be required to construct, install, operate and maintain new and existing equipment in Substations, buildings, structures, properties and generating facilities. The candidate will be required to work in the Control Room as a Relief Operator when required. We are looking for a “hands-on” individual who has the technical skills to use, program, and troubleshoot a variety of relaying devices, and associated test equipment. The position will require the ability to read, decipher and troubleshoot electrical schematics, relay logic, and other control schematics. The successful candidate will live or be willing to relocate within twenty (20) minutes of the Cornwall Electric Service Center and will be required to perform regular on-call duties as assigned. Cornwall Electric is offering this full-time position with an attractive compensation and benefits package, OMERS pension plan, professional development, and more. We are looking for a self-motivated and highly safety conscious individual who has the capability to work independently and part of a dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have the following minimum qualifications:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their cover letter and resume to Human Resources no later than 4:30pm on April 2, 2014 by e-mail to HR@FortisOntario.com. Please indicate “JMCST” in the subject line.
Interested candidates are invited to submit their cover letter and resume to Human Resources no later than 4:30pm on April 2, 2014 by e-mail to HR@FortisOntario.com. Please indicate “PST-FT” in the subject line.
We thank all those who express interest in our Company, however, we will only respond to those selected for an interview. Cornwall Electric, a FortisOntario Company, is 100% Canadian-owned and a proud member of the Fortis Inc. group of companies.
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• Certified as a Journeyman Meter Technician under the MEARIE training program or equivalent, and be licensed to work in Ontario. • Completed a two (2) year Electrical Technician diploma from an accredited educational institution. • Strong written and verbal communications and report writing skills (English) as well as the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal/external customers, and industry partners (French is considered an asset). • Physically capable to carry out the physical duties of the job in all weather conditions. • Maintain a valid Ontario class “G” driver’s license with a clean driving abstract.
We thank all respondents for their interest, however, we will only respond to those selected for an interview. Cornwall Electric, a FortisOntario Company, is 100% Canadian-owned and a proud member of the Fortis Inc. group of companies.
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For apprentices to be considered, they MUST have completed a two (2) year Electrical Technician diploma, and successfully completed the MEARIE Theory Qualifying Test within twelve (12) weeks of hiring. Consideration for apprentices will be at the sole discretion of the Company.
• Completed a three (3) year Technologist diploma in an electrical related field or equivalent, from an accredited educational institution. • Possession of, or ability to obtain, a Journeyperson Substation Electrician certificate, and an Electrical Operator certificate. • Must possess and maintain a Valid “DZ” Ontario Driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within six (6) months to operate the vehicles handled for this position. • Excellent communication skills in English (French is an asset), combined with excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. • Experience in underground distribution systems and the ability to carry out the physical duties of the job in all weather conditions. For apprentices to be considered they MUST have completed a three (3) year Technologist diploma in an electrical related field or equivalent, and successfully complete the MEARIE Theory Qualify Test within twelve (12) weeks of hiring. Consideration for apprentices will be at the sole discretion of the Company.
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At TransCanada, we’re in the planning stages of a project to transport oil from Western to Eastern Canada. This project will generate significant economic benefits. If you have questions about Energy East, come to the open house nearest you and meet with key experts from TransCanada’s Energy East team.
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How will the proposed Energy East Pipeline affect you? Come to a community discussion and let us know what you think about TransCanada’s proposed Energy East Pipeline. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is conducting a province-wide consultation on the potential impacts of the Energy East Pipeline in Ontario. As part of this consultation, the OEB is hosting a series of interactive community discussions along the proposed pipeline route. There will be an opportunity for local residents and community-based organizations to add to the discussion with brief presentations. If your organization is interested in making a brief presentation, please contact us at: energyeast@ontarioenergyboard.ca or 416-544-5171. All community discussions will run from 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Join us at a community discussion near you: Kenora – March 25th Best Western Lakeside Inn 470 First Avenue South
Kapuskasing – March 31st Kapuskasing Civic Centre 88 Riverside Drive
Stittsville – April 7th Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Centre 10 Warner-Colpitts Lane
Thunder Bay – March 26th Airlane Hotel 698 Arthur Street West
Timmins – April 1st Timmins Inn & Suites 1800 Riverside Drive
Cornwall – April 8th Ramada Cornwall 805 Brookdale Avenue
North Bay – April 2nd West Ferris Community Centre 42 Gertrude Street East Please contact AODA@ontarioenergyboard.ca for meeting materials in an alternate accessible format or if you require the use of any assistive devices or any other special considerations while attending a community discussion. For more information on the OEB Energy East Consultation, including the community discussions, First Nation and Métis meetings and stakeholder forums, visit: ontarioenergyboard.ca/oebenergyeast. Or contact us at: energyeast@ontarioenergyboard.ca 1-877-632-2727
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Who needs an exercise machine! the cattle and horses was thrown down from the mow, it had to be distributed to each of the animals. Of course, water had to be drawn for them too, bucket by bucket, pull of a rope followed by more and more pulls of the rope. Chores done, it was time to walk to work at the smelter. Even if he had a car, which he didn’t, he wouldn’t have driven it to work. Gasoline, even at 20 cents a gallon, was far too expensive to burn on something as trivial as a two-mile walk to work. On the way home from the smelter he’d carry some needed groceries. His root cellar still had some turnips, potatoes, onions and carrots he’d grown in his garden. However, it provided no salt, molasses or flour. With all that walking, shoveling, pulling, lifting and carrying, there was no need to punch yet another hole in his belt. Until he managed to save up enough money, his one-speed bicycle would be his mode of transportation to get from the farm to town, where the woman who would one day become your mother lived. He fancied her enough to make the ten mile ride to see her every weekend, whenever the roads were clear enough.
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Think back to the New Year’s resolution you made. That annual membership to the ‘Abs R’ Us’ fitness emporium is still gathering dust on top of the television set. Those new cross-trainers you bought are still in the box. Since the Christmas turkey dinner you’ve added two holes in the belt for your too-snug trousers. In your grandfather’s day, none of the above would have happened. To start off the day he carried in four armfuls of firewood to keep the wood stove going. All that firewood had been cut, split and hauled without the benefit of anything that ran on gasoline. The water needed to start cooking the morning’s porridge and to do the dishes was drawn from the well near the barn. To get to the well and to do the barn chores before breakfast, he had to shovel a path, as yet another blizzard had passed through during the night. After the hay for
Together, they would one day add another room to their modest 600 square foot home. They’d trim the rough cut boards to length, and shingle the roof by climbing up a home-made ladder. The backyard garden would have to be expanded to provide for the extra mouths to feed. The sod would be broken with a sharp spade, not a rotary tiller. No bags of chemical fertilizer would have to be trucked from the village hardware store. As a start, the soil was rich enough. As more produce was extracted from the soil, the waste from the animals would be used to enrich it. There was no such thing as ‘waste’ back then. The only pot bellies back then were on pigs and stoves. Lifestyle was the personal fitness trainer. There was no television to entice us to while away the hours. Feet and bicycles were the mode of transportation. Work boots are better for fitness than looselylaced so-called running shoes. The patina on denims in those days was the result of real activity, not applied by some machine in a factory. Exercise machines are a modern invention, made necessary by the elimination of doing real things.
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Ann Poirier would like to thank the following people for the exceptional care she received during her recent stay at the Cornwall Community Hospital. To the nurses in emergency, the nurses in I.C.U. and the Janet McDonell Pavillion, thank you so much. Also, a special thank you to Dr. Levac, Dr. Plinkina, and Colette who makes weekly visits to her home for blood work.
Brrr … Did Mother Nature go south and forget us up in the C-O-L-D north???
March Break is over…..the clocks have moved ahead one hour….and spring is officially here. Bring on the warm weather!
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The Rotary Club of Cornwall will host its annual pancake breakfast and silent auction Saturday at St. John’s Presbyterian Church from 7 a.m. to noon. Getting ready for the event are, from left, Ed Currier, George Tagianis, Mike Aho, Guy Menard, Tom Wallace and Theresa Taylor. Tickets are $5 each.
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Spring Home & Leisure Show at the Cornwall Civic Complex Friday, April 4 from 4-9pm; Saturday, April 5 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, April 6 from 10am to 4pm. Adults: $5. Seniors: $4. Students: $4. Children under 12: Free (accompanied by an adult). Come in to the outdoors!
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Under the direction of Alyssa DeKleine, Timothy Christian School in Williamsburg hosted a Renaissance Fair. Senior students ran a trading post, made replicas of castles, weapons and ships, and showed younger students how to make their own Mona Lisas! Pictured left to right are Jessica Don, Sarah Don, Julianna Luimes, Peyton VandenBroek, and Miss DeKleine. My, how the tables have turned. LOST ~ Ladies gold bangle bracelet lost on Friday, March 14th. If found, please call 613-932-8326. Can be identified.
To the person who found my ring of keys with the War Amps tag on and were returned to me by Purolator ... many, many thanks! Connie Vardy recently retired from the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation. Rumours abound on who will be taking over in her place. Milton, maybe?
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It’s old, it’s new, it’s modern and it’s country. Whatever your taste in music, it’s all here and Nashville is a name that needs no introduction what so ever. Visit the Grand Ole Opry, a dream of every country fan. Cruise the Cumberland River aboard the General Jackson per person double showboat and visit the amazing Ryman Auditorium. A very special visit to one of Tennessee’s top attractions will take you to Loretta Lynn’s Ranch for a tour and lunch. Graceland Mansion Tour, home of Elvis Presley will be a highlight in Memphis, a town where Elvis’ music, his life and his talent will never be forgotten.
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BISHOP CUP 2014—APRIL 2nd, 6pm, Cornwall Civic Complex. Come out and enjoy this annual fundraising hockey game between the Holy Trinity Falcons and St. Joe’s Panthers, supporting St. Vincent de Paul!
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Springtime brings forth one of this country’s most famous traditions … maple syrup. Yum! Caller could not believe her eyes … On Sunday afternoon, March 16th at the Walmart parking lot, a young mother driving in to park, smoking a “cigarette” with a young child strapped in the car seat in the back. What is she thinking? This is against the law! Where are the police when you need them to see this?!?! Hope you are reading this and think twice before lighting up again when your child is with you in the car. Next time, I will take your licence plate number and report you!
4-Day tour • June 3rd – 6th, 2014
The different seasons in Penn Dutch Country are so interesting. By the end of May and first week of June, the crops are in, gardens are up and trees and shrubs are flowering abundantly. Whenever you choose to visit, you will find it is like visiting another country. It is per person a place where your car slows to a trot behind a horse-drawn Amish double buggy and where life moves in harmony with the seasons. It is a land of one-room school houses, hand sewn quilts at ten stitches to the inch, and farm machinery is pulled by six-mule teams. Modern life rushes by so fast. Come with us to Penn Dutch country and change the pace of your life in ways you’ll never forget. The brand new production at Sight & Sound Theatre is based on the old testament patriarch, MOSES. Dutch Apple Theatre is a great evening out with show and dinner.
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Atlantic City has something for everyone! Not only is it the Casino Capital of the East, you will also find gourmet restaurants, luxurious spas, and 30 golf courses in the region. Join us this year at Bally’s (April & Oct) and Caesars (June). The famous Atlantic Beach Boardwalk is just steps away and outlet shopping is just around the corner, in Atlantic City there is something for everyone!
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Motorcoach is the BEST WAY to go, and all daytime travelling. Save valuable time and stay in Manhattan in the heart of the theatre district in Times Square at EDISON HOTEL. This gives you wonderful freedom and flexibility. You will not be dependent on your motor coach or NYC bus schedules to get you back and forth to your hotel, because you stay where all the action is, in Times Square. We will guarantee that you have the time of your life. Our itineraries are tried, tested, and true! You get what you pay for and more! We provide the essential framework for you to have the time of your life. There is ample free time to take in optional activities such as a broad way show, museums and attractions, clubs, shopping in China town or your favorite department store, and so much more.
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They are back for another great North per person American Tour! Daniel O’Donnell and Mary double Duff have literally sung their way into the hearts of millions all over the world. An evening like no other; the songs new and old, the warmth of humor and the ambiance of Roy Thomson Hall promises this will be a memorable evening.
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May 14th, 2014 Ottawa
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tulip Festival: $109
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SCUTTLEBUTT Back to school this week across SD and G. Who was complaining more - students or teachers?
To all our troops back from Afghanistan ... Job Well Done! from the Red Ribbon Forces Go River Kings Go! Best of luck in the playoffs! Congrats to Paul and Hannah Vass on the arrival of their daughter Aya. Thank god she looks like her mom - she’s only a few days old and already has more hair than her father.
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Mark your calenders for the Seaway Roller Derby Girls League’s Casino Night for Cystic Fibrosis fundraising event on Friday, April 11 at the Spotlight Hall (17369 Cornwall Centre). Tickets are $25. www.seawayrollerderbygirls. com.
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Caller feels that the Liberal money gift to St. Albert Cheese was a very nice gesture but St. Albert already had their money in place for their new expanded building. This money would have been put to much better use keeping the colleges in Kemptville and Alfred Agricultural Colleges going or it might have been better used to combine the French and English colleges.
Morton Hunter shows the other boys how to throw shot at the Joe St. Denis Grounds in 1948. Vincent Dicola, David Hickey, Jack Legroulx and Norman Latour look on. This is one of thousands of Cornwall and area photographs in the archives of the Cornwall Community Museum.
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Mark your calendars for this Saturday as Tony Lacroix from Love Love Food will be the Guest Dessert Chef at Bar Q Steakhouse, located at 105 Pitt Street, Cornwall (entrance on First St.). Join us starting at 5pm with Chef Chris Barque at the helm of the savoury dishes, Tony Lacroix on desserts and the amazing crew for an unforgettable night. On top of a gastronomical meal and a (or several) yummy desserts, you will be helping Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cornwall & District: as a portion of every dessert sold that night will be donated to them. Reservations are strongly suggested; call (613) 935-3337 to book. Congrats to Lori Greer on her appointment as the executive director at the local United Way office. Looks like 2014 will be another banner year for South Stormont in growth and prosperity. A member of the local music scene is getting ready to announce his candidacy for Cornwall City Council. Tap into spring: The sap will be flowing at Sand Road Maple Farm soon!
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An elderly Scotsman lay dying in his bed. While suffering the agonies of impending death, he suddenly smelled the aroma of his favourite pan-fried drop scones wafting up the stairs. He gathered his remaining strength and lifted himself from the bed. Leaning on the wall, he slowly made his way out of the bedroom and with even greater effort, gripping the railing with both hands, he crawled downstairs. With laboured breath, he leaned against the door-frame, gazing into the kitchen. Were it not for death’s agony, he would have thought himself already in heaven, for there, spread out upon the kitchen table were literally hundreds of his favourite scones. Was it heaven? Or was it one final act of love from his devoted Scottish wife of sixty years, seeing to it that he left this world a happy man? Mustering one great final effort, he threw himself towards the table, landing on his knees in rumpled posture. His aged and withered hand trembled towards a scone at the edge of the table, when it was suddenly smacked by his wife with a wooden spoon ... She said... “Get Lost!, They’re for the funeral.”
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Red Cross Month March is Red Cross month. Raising the flag at the justice building in Cornwall are, from left, Don Daugherty – former Disaster Management Volunteer Operational lead, Terry-Lee Filion Disaster Management volunteer, Elaine MacDonald – Mayor’s designate, Allan Jensen – Disaster Management Coordinator for Cornwall, Brockville and Prescott Russell and Gary Christiansen – Disaster Management Volunteer Operational Lead.
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During a busy morning on the cheese counter at Harrods some years ago, a newcomer had been left to deal with telephone inquiries. Suddenly there was a call that caused the colour to drain from the young woman’s face. “Hold on and I’ll fetch the buyer,” she whispered. “It’s Buckingham Palace and they want 18 pounds of cheddar.” The buyer excused himself from a queue of customers and returned briskly to his office. A few minutes later, he reappeared. “You did the right thing,” he assured the newcomer, “but so that you know if future, The Prince of Wales is a pub the other side of Brompton Road.”
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has designated Friday, May 9 as a national day of honour to commemorate Canada’s mission in Afghanistan. Welcome Hugo Rodrigues to Cornwall. He’s the new managing editor at the StandardFreeholder.
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