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Local politicians discuss Hwy 138 with Transportation Minister established along different parts of the highway. Go to www.cornwallseawaynews.com for SOUTH STORMONT, Ontario – Less than 24 the rest of this story. Read Editor Nick hours after a fatal accident occurred on Hwy Seebruch’s story regaring Hwy. 138 on P8. 138 in South Stormont on Monday, Feb. 24, local politicians met with Ontario’s Transportation Minister to discuss the urgency of improvements to the important stretch of road. South Stormont Deputy Mayor David Smith explained that he and Mayor Bryan McGillis discussed the highway with Minister Caroline Mulroney following the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference in late Daylight Saving Time January. They made a point to meet with her Begins March 8! again following the Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) conference on Feb. 25. “Our intent is to keep doing it until we see some changes on Hwy 138 where it can be much safer for the people driving on it, the businesses (that operate) along it, and for the people who live on it,” said Smith. “All of a sudden it seemed like we had their attention a little bit more.” Smith feels that more signage, including LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED flashing lights, should be established every few kilometers to remind drivers the speed limit, that they can not pass in a turning lane and that they are travelling on a dangerous road. He also feels that there should be a roundabout established at Headline Rd. and Hwy 138 as he recognizes that some drivers become impatient when another driver is 1328 Pitt St. www.cornwallhearing.ca support@cornwallhearing.ca attempting to turn, and then the dangerous Cornwalls only locally owned Hearing Aid Clinic! act o f passing on the right-hand side ensues. EASY ACCESS & FREE PARKING! He also feels that passing lanes should be
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The month of March always inspires reflection and planning at the Hospital Foundation (CCHF). Our fiscal year-end falls on March 31st, so it’s natural to review past achievements and explore new opportunities supporting local patients. I’m happy to share that after a year of fundraising, we’ve crossed an important finish line. Thanks to your donations, CCHF has reached its goal of $400,00 towards a new mammography machine. Over the last decade, 66,000 local women and men have received diagnostic testing in Cornwall, and CCH is proud to continue this service. The final selection process for the mammography machine has begun and we’ll provide updates when the new technology arrives. Late February brought a surprise donation thanks to a landmark occasion. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Kinsmen Canada, the Cornwall Kinsmen and Kinettes clubs paid a special visit to CCH. Hardworking club members provided us with generous donations including $25,000 towards a new urology table for the hospital. The cheque was presented by Wes Libbey, the longest member of the Kinsmen Club of Cornwall and a prostate cancer survivor.
Winter is a great season for free or affordable outdoor activities, whether it’s skiing at Big Ben, skating at outdoor rinks, cross-country skiing in Guindon Park, or snowshoeing in Lamoureux Park. This season, I’m inviting students aged 12 and under to participate in a colouring contest. I want to know what students’ vision of a perfect community looks like. There are no restrictions for size, medium, or content. We’ll display all the artwork at City Hall for the month of April. Plus, classes that submit as a group will have a chance to win a pizza lunch! Learn more at www. Cornwall.ca/contest. Believe it or not, we’re also thinking ahead to the summer. Entrepreneurs aged 15 to 29 can now apply for the Summer Company program. Learning how to run a business is one of the best summer jobs a student can have. The Cornwall Business Enterprise Centre (CBEC), with support from the Government of Ontario, provides students with start-up money to kick-off their business. The program also connects students with advice and mentorship from CBEC
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So, what’s ahead? Our vision for 2020 is all about 20/20 vision! CCHF’s next project is to raise funds for a new ophthalmology microscope supporting our hospital’s cataract surgery program. Our new goal is to raise $265,000 to provide improved image quality for surgeons and a video system allowing nurses in the operating room to more quickly anticipate a patient’s or surgeon’s needs. “CCH is great at cataract surgeries. In fact, we’ve had surgical teams from other hospitals come observe our how we run the OR so they can emulate what we do,” says Dr. Christine Suess. “I’m proud of what we’ve been able to achieve – we provide world-class care in a community centre.” Interested in supporting our cause? Visit www.cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca today!
3 MINUTES WITH THE MAYOR
BERNADETTE CLEMENT CITY OF CORNWALL
and local business leaders to help get the business up and running. As we witness the incredible revitalization of downtown Cornwall, I cannot way to see what young entrepreneurs think up to add even more vibrancy to our business community! Keep your eyes peeled for summer student positions with the City of Cornwall. These are great opportunities for unique work experiences in nearly every City department. Jobs will be posted on www. Cornwall.ca/Careers in the coming weeks. Connecting with you, learning about your hopes for our community, and sharing how we can build Cornwall together is one of my top priorities. You can always reach me at bclement@cornwall.ca or on my Facebook page.
Seaway Media Solutions continues to grow. We are looking for a few good part-time or casual sales people to join our team. Only apply if you want to work with one of the fastest growing media companies in Cornwall. We’re continuously innovating and adding new products to meet the demands of our readers and the needs of our advertisers. Are you looking to work 2-3 days a week, need a second job or want to subsidize your income? Apply today! Tired of working a desk job or evening and weekends and want a more flexible schedule to spend more time with family? Apply today! Our small, high-growth team has an
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3 MINUTES WITH THE MPP
JIM MCDONELL MPP STORMONT-DUNDAS-SOUTH GLENGARRY
Members of Provincial Parliament returned to the Ontario Legislature on Feb. 18, after a productive winter break. It was an opportunity to connect with constituents to discuss important concerns and opportunities in our riding. I can’t stress enough the appreciation I have to members of the public and the dedicated municipal politicians and administrators who took time out of their busy lives to bring their issues to my attention. As the Parliamentary Assistant to Minister Steve Clark, I met with approximately 25 delegations from around the province at the Rural Ontario Municipal Association’s (ROMA) conference in mid-January. I also had the opportunity to host and attend eight consultations with local representatives and stakeholders. Topics included pre-budget consultations, economic development, red tape, mental health, and the shortage of skilled labour. Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ernie Hardeman, and his Parliamentary Assistant, MPP Randy Pettapiece, also visited the riding to discuss rural economic development and Bill 156, which provides for food
safety and security for farms, livestock, transport drivers, and processing plants. I can tell you that the discussions were informative and provided important feedback for our upcoming 2020 budget. The winter break also allows me time in our great region of Cornwall and Stormont, Dundas, and South Glengarry, to attend the many fun and enjoyable events that our local volunteers have become known for. Events such as the Nor’Westers and Loyalist Museum’s Hogmanay, the Children’s Treatment Centre’s fundraising dinner and auction, and the many local winter carnivals are just some of events that make our winter fun and enjoyable. My staff at our local constituent office are always on hand to help local residents who need help to navigate through the complex web of government regulations. Constituents often contact our office for information on the government’s new Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program, which helps support low-income seniors with diagnosis and treatment. To qualify, an applicant must be 65 years or older, be an Ontario resident, and have an income less than $19,300 as a single, or a combined income of $32,300 for couples. If you meet these requirements, you can obtain and complete the dental care application by visiting an Eastern Ontario Health Unit office or telephone 613-933-1375, or by going online to their website at: http://www.eohu. ca/. Once approved, a welcome package will be sent to the applicant, which will provide instructions on how to book an appointment.
GAME OF GROWTH LAURA PECK
Krissy is the energetic second-generation owner of a wholesale meat distributor in Eastern Ontario. A busy mom of two young adults, she deeply cares about healthy food and a healthy planet. When you walk into the shop (that also serves the general public), every thing compels you to browse. Large windows let you see their clean and lean process. In the stores’ aisles you get a sense of the area’s rich food culture. You can’t help smiling when you read that most of the nutritious ingredients are locally grown and processed. Did I mention that Krissy actively supports local events and charities? In 2019, she started posting tips about how to reduce food waste on their social media. Their staff
was totally they began talking about reducing waste in their daily operations too. Krissy’s biggest accomplishment was to finally source compostable and biodegradable packaging for most of their meat. This year, she’s adding a green item in her business plan, for the first time: sustainability initiative. Success guaranteed. Krissy epitomizes a CSR mindset. Did you know about CSR? Corporate Social Responsibility is an international self-regulating business model. CSR helps any company manage the social, environmental and economic effects of its operations responsibly and in line with public expectations. Sustainability is not a trend anymore. It’s actually an expectation. If, like Krissy’s, your business already has a lot of green and clean processes, share that on your social media and website. If it does not, follow Krissy’s leadership. There are so many sustainable ways to improve your operations and profit. Take away: it’s the right timing to add clean and green to your strategic planning. Good for the planet. Good for your wallet. Send your sustainability action related question to laurapeck@lapublishers.ca.
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Kim Lauzon, left, Executive Director of Rachel’s Kids House of Hope, stands with Karen Atcheson and Emily Foreman behind the taps at the Windmill Brewery’s booth at the second annual Suds & Sap Festival at the Cornwall Civic Complex on Saturday, February 29, 2020. (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News)
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CORNWALL, Ontario – The second annual Suds & Sap Festival in support of Rachel’s Kids House of Hope saw a growing support. Taking place on Saturday, Feb. 29 the selfstyled ‘most Canadian beer festival in all of Eastern Ontario’ expected roughly 450 attendees to come to the Cornwall Civic Complex throughout the afternoon and into the evening. The guests were treated to a variety of tasty treats and a selection of wines, beers, ciders and more. Kim Lauzon, Executive Director of Rachel’s Kids House of Hope said she was pleased to see their newest fundraising event grow in popularity. “I see that there’s growth, I see that our ticket sales are climbing. More vendors are
signing up with us. The feedback we are getting from the vendors is amazing and the community seems to be embracing it,” she said. The Suds & Sap tickets were $70 each and came with branded Suds & Sap cups as well as samples from all of the alcohol vendors. All money raised at the event will go towards supporting Rachel’s Kids House of Hope. Last year’s event raised over $20,000 for the centre. “It all goes towards Rachel’s Kids,” said Lauzon. “It can go towards small moments of joy, helping hands or towards things we need at the Centre. It goes into the pot and helps us overall.” In addition to the food and beverages, there was also live Celtic music. Go to www.cornwallseawaynews.com for the rest of this story PLUS additional SN coverage.
New market coming to Harvest Garden Centre to provide a new local food option for residents. She said that they expect some of their customers to be from the co-op trailer park across the street and from commuters travelling to and from work along that busy stretch of road. “We wanted it to be stuff you pick up on your way home,” she said. Linda and her husband own a farm, and they say much of the beef and lamb will come from there, with other meats coming from Cardinal & Son Wholesale Meats in Cornwall. The Vasnavas have operated the Harvest
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CORNWALL, Ontario – The Harvest Garden Centre has built a new market space that they hope to have open in May. Located at the corner of Hwy. 2 and Power Dam Dr., the Harvest Garden Market will offer fresh fruits and vegetables, cold cuts, other meats, and baked goods. Linda Vasnava of the Harvest Garden Centre said that her and her husband wanted
Garden Centre since 1980, and they say that this latest addition will help them optimize the corner that they occupy. The Harvest Garden Centre is also the site of the popular Chef in a Bun food truck. Linda says that all the food that will be on offer at the new Harvest Market will come from within a 100 mile radius of their location. Go to www.cornwallseawaynews.com for the rest of this story PLUS additional SN coverage.
The Harvest Garden Centre with the new market building pictured in the background. (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News)
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Cornwall Senior Men’s Curling held the Bob Trueman Trophy Bonspiel, from Feb. 4 to Feb. 28 2020. Twenty-four teams participated with the Orton rink winning the playoffs. Pictured are: skip Don Orton, Senior Men’s Curling President Gilles Viau, third Don McIntosh, second Louis Quenneville and lead Marcello Delgreco.
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The Kinsmen Club of Cornwall celebrated their 87th Anniversary during Kin week. The national association celebrated 100 years. Locally, President Robin McIntosh led a full schedule, from a free community pancake breakfast/swim and skate, to an afternoon social at three area senior residences; to a monster bingo with $9,950 given away; to a hospital tea with medical staff; to a night at the movies with kids; to a service club council dinner and a Day of Kindness. The local Kinette Club joined the Kinsmen at many events and took the lead for the Day of Kindness. Our thanks to the participants we worked with. A special thank you to Gabriel Riviere-Reid from Your TV Cogeco for all your extra work and photos.
Kinsmen TV Bingo had a birthday month with larger weekly bingo games that has larger prizes. Our Super Birthday bingo saw over 18 Kinsmen helping out.
This years’ Service Club Dinner was hosted by Kinsmen and Kin Life Member Peter Morgan was the outgoing president. National Kinsmen President Brian Cooper was the guest speaker.
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The Cornwall Community Hospital Received a $25,000 cheque to purchase a new state of art Urology table from the Kinsmen Club. The Kinsmen also handed over a cheque for $5000 for their final payment on a commitment of $25,000 for the Mental Health project. The Kinette club presented a cheque for $1000 as their annual contribution to health care.
Over a hundred students from the Upper Canada District School Board and L’Heritage Secondary School participated in the 13th Eastern Ontario SKLZ Competition at St. Lawrence College in Cornwall on Tuesday, February 25, 2020. (Marc Benoit/ Seaway News).
Students show off their skills at SLC MARC BENOIT SPECIAL TO SEAWAY NEWS CORNWALL, Ontario – St. Lawrence College was once again the host for hundreds of local high school students on Tuesday, Feb. 26, with the return of the Eastern Ontario SKLZ Competition. Students competed in a number of disciplines, allowing them to show off their talents to faculty and visitors. Programs running at St. Lawrence College included automotive and small engine, carpentry, cabinet making, dramatic arts, TV and video production, and an environmental program. St. Matthew Catholic Secondary School also hosted a baking and master chef competition at their own
Members of the P38 team in their best pink for Pink Shirt Day 2020. (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).
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facility. Students were awarded prizes at the end of the day, and the winners will advance in the competition, facing students from across eastern Ontario. “It’s always a really busy day, but things ran fairly smoothly,” said Laurie Marquette-Brown, who has been organizing the event for several years. According to Marquette-Brown, participation was down around 100 students this year, with the absence of the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario at the competition. Previous years have included over 200 students competing from both the Upper Canada District School Board, CDSBEO, and L’Heritage Secondary School.
CORNWALL, Ontario – Businesses, organizations, political officials, and residents around Cornwall donned pink shirts on Wednesday, Feb. 26 to mark Pink Shirt Day. Pink Shirt Day began in Canada in 2007 after two high school boys stood up for a classmate who was the victim of homophobic bullying after wearing a pink shirt to school. The sale of the pink shirts goes to benefit the Boys and Girls Club. Jacquie Richards, Executive Director of the Cornwall Boys and Girls Club said that thousands of shirts had been purchased this year and that hundreds of businesses from across the Cornwall and the United Counties of SD&G were participating.
“There is a lot of pink out there today, which makes us really proud,” Richards said. Richards explained the importance of Pink Shirt Day and how it opens the conversation about bullying. “We know bullying exists, but this brings it front and centre,” she said. “It is not a one person solution. Pink Shirt Day brings the community together to talk about it with our kids.” This year, 2020, is the tenth anniversary since the Boys and Girls Club of Cornwall first introduced Pink Shirt Day to the area. For the Boys and Girls Club, Pink Shirt Day is as much about celebration as it is about learning. Richards said that all of the Boys and Girls Club of Cornwall sites would have anti-bullying activities on Wednesday, as well as some fun celebrations.
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If you asked almost anyone who lives in the United Counties of SD&G to name a well-known road in the area, they would tell you Hwy. 138. For those living in Cornwall, South Stormont, North Stormont, North Glengarry and South Glengarry, it is the main route to get from the south to the north, and from Hwy. 401 to the 417. Now, if you asked those same people what they thought the most dangerous road in the United Counties was, their answer would probably be the same. Travelling the 138 is a necessity of life for many in the area, especially for commuters. Unfortunately, there is a risk that comes with taking that stretch of road as we were tragically reminded again last week, when a young 27-year-old school teacher from Embrun lost her life while driving home from her work in Cornwall. It seems to me that Hwy. 138 is ubiquitous with risk. I know someone who has been in an accident on that road, and I think that almost everyone who travels it regularly has seen something harrowing. We reported last week that in 2019 there were 51 accidents reported on that highway. What can we do though? The provincial government is responsible for the maintenance of Hwy. 138. What should we be asking them to do about this road? In recent years, we have heard that the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, has plans for future development of the 138. They have told Cornwall City Council that in the area of Headline Rd., they intend to install a roundabout to ease the flow of traffic as it enters the city. This past summer, Ministry has also installed two parking lots in South Stormont near Hwy. 138 to encourage people who travel and work in Ottawa to carpool. The lots were installed with the express intention of getting people off of the road. I’m not sure if the amount of traffic is the problem, or if it is the speed at which cars are travelling. Hwy. 138 is a 80km/h zone, but I don’t think that anyone drives along it at that speed. I think that one thing that may help is stricter enforcement of the speed limit, and maybe increasing the speed limit because most people drive at around 100 km/h on that stretch of road. Just this past weekend, the OPP stopped one driver going 136 km/h on Hwy. 138. As stated, the reason this road is so frequently travelled is because it is
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a quick way to get from Hwy. 401 in the south, to Hwy. 417 in the north. The next nearest and quickest direct route between those to four-lane highways is Hwy. 416 near Prescott. I’ve heard the idea floated around that the 138 should become a 400 series four-lane highway as well, but I don’t think this is feasible. For Hwy. 138 to be expanded to four lanes would require a lot of land on either side of the road to be purchased. This will be very expensive, inconvenient and landowners along the highway that will be affected by the loss of part of their property and putting up with the construction will be up in arms. I think the only way right now to make Hwy. 138 safer is to install short lefthand lane passing areas at a few different points along the road. I feel that most of the accidents that are happening occur when someone is trying to pass. The solution to this is passing lanes. Increasing the speed limit might help, but it won’t entirely solve the problem, nor will increased enforcement. Those are band aid measures. People are going to drive faster than others, and they will want to pass the slower cars. The only way to ensure that cars can pass each other safely is to install left hand passing lanes to keep them out of oncoming traffic. What do you think readers? How can we make Hwy. 138 safer? Email me a Letter to the Editor at
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Thank you Bob Runciman Dear Editor, This letter is to thank the SLPC and Mr. Runciman for giving a local group of groups the opportunity to save the train and engine 100, at its present location at the Aultsville Station, near Upper Canada Village. While my wife Lynda and myself are members of the Ontario East British Home Child Family, this letter is not from that group. The Aultsville Station, the actual road bed, and the train are
important to this area in many ways. Many Home Children, including four Scottish orphans from my family travelled these tracks, past this station to the distribution home in Brockville. The train is a part of the history of Eastern Ontario, the history of the people who lived here and who were the ancestors of people who still live here. The engine also brings tourists in off Hwy. 2. The Aultsville Station has a display of Home Child stories. We
act as guides at the station and when people stop, we have the opportunity to not only tell them about Home Children, but other attractions in the area, such as Upper Canada Village, Lost Villages, etc. We ask that people support whatever group forms to save, restore and main-
tain engine 1080 and the train with it. Thank you once again Bob Runciman, and SLPC for giving the opportunity to restore and keep engine 1080 and the train a part of the Aultsville experience. Sincerely, Lynda and Peter D. Jack
Seaway News welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no longer than 300 words and may be edited for clarity or length. Please send your letters by email to nseebruch@seawaynews.media or by mail to 501 Campbell Street, Unit 6, Cornwall, ON K6H 6X5. Please include your name, address and phone number.
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ban on non-returnable soft drink bottles and cans made a stop in Cornwall. The campaign was organized by Pollution Probe and the Garbage Coalition. It said that each year 60,000 tons of discarded bottles and cans ended up in landfill sites. .... La Citadelle’s presentation of Brothers-inArms won the Seaway Collegiate Drama Festival. Carol Leger won best director with Richard Leblanc best actor. ... Members of Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) employed at GlenStor-Dun Lodge had their first collective agreement. The 86 members received wage increases of 15-38% in a oneyear contract. Top hourly rate was $4.40. The union said that even with the increases lodge workers were paid less than the provincial average. ... A confidential report that called the Alexandria arena “unsafe” was released by acting mayor Jean-Paul Touchette who said the public had a right to know. The engineering study of the arena warned that if structural deficiencies were not corrected immediately the arena should be closed. It said the roof was one major snowstorm from caving in. ... Fire destroyed Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Pitt Street North. Investigators suspected arson. ... Rene Desrosiers of Cornwall Mavericks was named top goaltender in the South East Division of the Ottawa District Junior B Hockey League. ... Osnabruck Township gave its volunteer firefighters a pay increase. The new rates gave firefighters $1,200 a year for standby and $4.25 an hour for fighting fires. HERE AND THERE The cheapest way to protect your home: a nosy neighbour and mean dog. ... Remember when a price increase was called a price increase. Now it is soft-pedalled as a price adjustment. .... The U.S. and Taliban have worked out a peace agreement in Afghanistan. For the Taliban, that probably translates to a piece here
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and a piece there. ... Get the feeling that Melania Trump is saying to herself, “OMG. Four more years of living with this guy!” ... If you don’t think politics is a ruthless blood sport, read Patrick Brown’s book “Take Down”. It might change your mind. Remember Brown. He was on his way to becoming Ontario premier when he fell victim to a character assassination plot. ... Strange that we have an unemployment rate of around 5% when there are about 300 local jobs begging to be filled. ... Just in case you were wondering, it was on March 5, 1971 that a 24-inch blizzard with gale-force winds brought Cornwall and the United Counties to a standstill. This came two weeks after a 20-inch storm. FACTS AND FIGURES Journalist Donald Cameron who started his career at the Standard-Freeholder in the early 1950s became one of the country’s top television newsmen. As CTV director of news he helped establish the award-winning television program W5. In 1979 he set up the first non-communist television news bureau (CTV) in China. In 1973 Cameron hired Sandi Rinaldo one week after she graduated from York University. She is still with CTV. TRIVIA ANSWER In March 1975 city council voted 9-3 to recognize the mayor’s position as a full-time and increased Mayor Gerald Parisien’s salary to $15,000 from $10,796. In addition to the salary, the mayor also received $1,200 a year for serving on the police commission, $60 for each board of health meeting and a $1,200 annual car allowance. TRIVIA Smithville, a collection of a dozen or so homes on two streets, was erased from the city map in 1959 to make way for this industrial project. QUOTED “I’ll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure.” - Mae West
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A daring, well-executed escape, with down-to-the-minute timing, from Cornwall Jail on the afternoon of May 16, 1976 had authorities wondering if prisoner Gilles Lesssard had some inside help. No question that he had help on the outside. The Valleyfield man, owner of a lengthy criminal record, had been sentenced to 10 years in Kingston Penitentiary for armed robbery. He was part of a Quebec gang that over several months held up several rural banks in the United Counties. Normally, he would have been sitting in a Kingston Pen cell on May 16 but his lawyers filed an appeal which delayed his departure to the Big House. This laid the foundation for the escape. As Lessard strolled around the exercise yard at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, staying close to the wall, a motorcycle rider was circling the parking lot next to the exercise yard stone wall. Suddenly the rider stopped and tossed a grappling hook attached to a rope and bag containing a handgun over the wall. Seconds later Lessard using the rope was over the wall and on the back of the motorcycle. Nobody could explain why a guard was not present in the exercise yard at the time of the escape. It was the most daring escape from the jail since 1882 when six inmates tunnelled their way out of the jail, never to be seen again. Lessard wasn’t as fortunate. Months later he was arrested when heavily armed police, acting on a tip, raided an east Montreal apartment. Days later he was starting his 10-year sentence in Kingston.
Shortly after the escape barb wire was strung along the top of the jail wall. SPORTS STUFF In the Cornwall Curling Centre senior men’s Bob Trueman competition, Don Orton showed the “kids” how it is done. The ninety-something (actually 93) Orton - with a supporting cast of third Don McIntosh, second Louis Quenneville, lead Marcello Delgreco won the 12-team playoff. Orton was curling before some of the senior curlers (age 55 and over) were born. Half-point back was Clarence Couture (third Mario Lemire, second Andre Jodoin, lead Don Piche). Mike Villeneuve, with third Arnold Grady, second Conrad Gonthier and lead Rene Desrosiers, nailed down third place. * The Hockey News’ annual Money & Power magazine listing the top-100 hockey power brokers includes former Cornwall Royals’ defenceman Mathieu Schneider. The National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) special assistant to executive director Donald Fehr is ranked No. 22. His boss is No. 5. THIS WEEK IN 1975 - Police Chief Earl Landry said his department needed more officers to battle a crime rate that spiked 40% over a three-year period. The chief asked the police commission to give him enough money to hire seven more uniformed officers and five civilians. It would cost an additional $105,000. The chief, in a 50-page report, pointed out that over the years the force had been reduced to 61 from 65 members. The chief said an increase in the use of illegal drugs by young people was behind a steep climb in break-ins. He also put some of the blame on a lax court system. He said a tougher approach was needed and “kissing them and telling them not to do it again” was not working. ... A province-wide caravan campaigning for a
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COMMUNITY BINGO to resume March 5 at the St. Andrews Church Hall in St. Andrews West - new format, new prize board - Bonanza at 6:30pm, Early Birds 6:45pm, regular Bingo follows - sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 10416. DOES FOOD CONTROL YOUR LIFE? Do you constantly diet, starve, binge or purge? Do you hate your body? Do you eat and feel guilty? STOP hurting yourself with food. There is a place for you! We meet every Monday evening at 6:30pm at Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney, Cornwall. You are not alone. Contact 613 6629979 or oa.cornwall@gmail.com
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VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDEDCANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY needed in Cornwall & district to provide cancer patients transportation to their medical appointments. The Wheels of Hope program ensures that volunteer drivers are trained and supported in addition to reimbursing them for mileage. Volunteer drivers would not need to own or use their personal vehicles as we now have access to a new van for the program. Interested in becoming a volunteer driver? Please contact Linda Rodgers Email: linda.rodge r s @ o n t a r i o . c a n c e r. c a or call 613-932-1283. THE CENTRE CHARLES-EMILE-CLAUDE WILL BE SHOWING MOVIES FREE OF CHARGE every Monday in March. Movies start at 1:30pm at the Center, located at 146B Chevrier Avenue. These films were given to us by the NFB (National Film Board of Canada). The next movie on March 9th will be “Parcours inspirants et être inspirés” then on March 16th the movie shown will be “Petits apprentissages pour entreprendre de grandes choses”. Keep an eye on our next community events for the upcoming movies. To register, please call the Center at 613932-1035. These movies are in French. You will be given one serving of FREE popcorn.
ST. PATRICK’S TEA & BAKE TABLE The Catholic Women’s League of St. Columban’s Parish are hosting our annual St. Patrick’s Day Tea. The event is held in the upper room of the Agape Center on Tuesday, March 17 between 12noon to 2pm. Delicious sandwiches and desserts will be served. Desserts can be purchased from our baked-goods table. Everyone is welcome. CHICKEN DINNER - ENCORE EDUCATION CENTRE’S Eighth Annual Chicken Dinner fundraiser is on Sunday, March 15, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, Cornwall. Open to both Encore members and non-members. Enjoy a delicious meal followed with tasty desserts. Deadline to register is Monday, March 9 at Noon. Info: please call Encore at 613-937-1525 or email encore@bellnet.ca LOST VILLAGES GALS SPRING FLING, Friday, March 27 at the South Stormont Township Hall, Long Sault (5:30-9:00). Hosted by Ingleside Long Sault Lost Villages Lions Club in support of Community Living Stormont County. Vendors, fashion show, prizes, cash bar and light refreshments. Advance tickets only at 613-577-0818 or 280-9th St. West Cornwall (CLSC).
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RETRAITE PAROISSIALE À L’ÉGLISE STE-THÉRÈSE du dimanche 8 mars au mercredi 11 mars à 19 h chaque soir. Homélie aussi donnée à la messe de 8h30 lundi et mardi. Info: (613) 9330664. Venez vous joindre à nous! CHOSEN IS A NEW JUNIOR HIGH GROUP ages 12-15 years meeting the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month from 6:30pm to 8pm at Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney St. Info: 613-936-9166. DO YOU SERVE ON A BOARD OF DIRECTORS? Join us for our Board Member Development Training on March 20 - a full day of interactive training on everything from Board member responsibilities to how to get the most out of your meetings! Call Jessica at Spark Synergy for registration and fee information. 613-703-3200.
THERE WILL BE A LINE DANCING EVENING at the Centre Charles-ÉmileClaude, a French non-profit organization, on March 27th as of 7pm. Tickets sold at the door at a very reasonable cost. ALZHEIMER SOCIETY Monthly support group meetings for Care Givers and for People living with dementia. Call 613 9324914 ext. 202 for times and locations (English and French). CORNWALL WESLEYAN CHURCH invites you to our Sunday Morning Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Kids Konnect Church for children ages 4 – 12 years. Nursery is also available. Bible Study Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Men’s Fellowship Meeting at 8:30 a.m. the first Saturday of the Month. For further activities refer to www.cornwallwesleyanchurch.on.ca or call 613-936-9166.
CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE-CLAUDE BINGO : Every Monday nights at the Centre Charles-Émile-Claude located at 146B Chevrier Avenue. The games start at 6:15pm for the «Early-bird» and 7 pm for the regular games, a value of $1815 (progressive of $600 and many 50/50). Welcome to all! THE CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE-CLAUDE OFFERS 2 DIFFERENT WORKSHOPS ON A MONTHLY BASIS. For the month of March, the first workshop entitled « On jase-tu ? » under the theme « Jeux Trivia » will be held on Wednesday, March 11th at 11am followed by a second workshop « On jase-tu ? » under the theme on « Communication » Wednesday, March 18th at 11am. Open to all retirees, these workshops are free. These meet-ups are given in French only.
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SeawaY communitY eventS MARCH BREAK MUSIC ACTING CAMP, March 16, 17, 18. This fun camp is for kids who like to act up. For info, call 613-932-3510. HORTICULTURAL INFORMATION SESSION - Friday, March 27 at 6pm, given by Fred and Frieda Deschamps, O.D.A. certified horticulturists and retired master gardeners The following topics will be addressed: Preparing flower gardens for spring planting; continuous colour by selecting plants that bloom at various times in specific months; understanding zoneage and micro climates; fertilizing; and spring and summer bulbs. To be held at the Seaway Senior Citizens Club, 506 Pitt St., 6pm on Friday, March 27. Coffee/ Tea and cookies will be served. Register by calling (613) 932-4969. Everyone is welcome. Info: please call Fred at (613) 932-1551. AQUA FITNESS GROUP - If you have Fibromyalgia and/or Chronic Fatigue, join our Aqua Fitness Group held at the Aqua Centre in Cornwall on Tuesdays and Fridays, from Noon to 1pm. For more details, contact: Vickie Pollock at 613537-8781 or Leona Pilon at 613-931-2874. A MEN’S FELLOWSHIP MEETING is taking place Saturday, March 7 at 8:30am at Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney St. Followed by an optional breakfast / brunch at the Glengarrian Resturant. For further information call 613-936-0166.
THE PATRONS OF ST. COLUMBAN FOUNDATION invites you to a Chicken Dinner Fundraiser for the restoration of the historic St. Columban’s Church at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297, 415 Second St. West from 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Sunday, March 29. Tickets are available at St. Columban’s parish office during office hours, from Foundation members, by calling Brian Lynch at 613-933-8353 and at the Legion. Everyone is welcome. LIVING WELL WITH COPD (353 Pitt St, Cornwall ON) March 30th to May 4th, Mondays 2-4pm. This six-week program is for people with COPD and their families to learn to better manage this condition. Registration required; please call 613930-4892 ext229. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER. The Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada World day of Prayer will be held at St. Columban’s Church, 26 Fourth St West on Friday March 6 at 2:00 pm. The women of Zimbabwe ask that we “Rise! Take up our Mat and Walk”. Everyone is invited and is most welcome to attend the service. THE CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILECLAUDE, a French-speaking Center, will be at the Civic Complex on March 25th from 9am to 2:30pm. Come and see us and learn what the Center has to offer. Many other exhibitors will be attending this senior’s fair. Open to all and free of charge.
IS SOMEONE’S DRINKING BOTHERING YOU? You are not alone. There is help and hope. Call 613-937-4880 or visit www. al-anon.org ENCORE EDUCATION CENTRE CORNWALL offers winter daytime classes for adults 50 and over. No exams or grades. Learning for fun and discovery. Over 30 topics to choose from. Sessions starting week of March 9-13 include; Take 5 Years Off your Look, Captive Ancestors of North America, Looking at Panama and Costa Rica. Many more topics starting later in March. For information call 613937-1525 or visit www.encoreseniors.ca LE CLUB DES AÎNÉ(E)S DE STETHÉRÈSE-DE-LISIEUX vous invite à nous joindre, pour jouer aux cartes et fléchettes (dards) les mercredis après midi à 1.30. Un souper chaud gratuit le dernier mercredi du mois. Les membres assidus sont éligibles pour un voyage gratuit de fin de saison. Contactez; Denise Vice-présidente au 613-932-1805. GOOD FRIDAY FISH & CHIPS Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus 755, Friday, Apr. 10 from 4pm to 7pm at 205 Amelia St. (downstairs hall). Doors open at 3pm. Info: 613-932-7600. RCAFA WING 424 PRE-ST.PATRICK’S DAY PARTY, Sunday March 15, 3pm. Live music by Bob & Ducky. Bar specials and Maggie’s homemade Irish stew. Everyone welcome. RCAFA Wing 424, 240 Water St. West. Info: 613-932-5334.
CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB welcomes women who have moved to Cornwall and surrounding area in the last 4 years. Info: Deborah 613-360-4628 to learn more about the club and its activities. ST. LAWRENCE SENIORS CLUB BINGO(S) Every Monday and Thursday at the Army Navy Club, starting at 12:15 (warm up) and Reg. games start at 1pm. Everyone is welcome! CASINO TRIP to Lac-Leamy Casino (Hull) on Friday, March 27, bus departs at 4:30pm. Info: 613-932-6534 or 613-9333214. Bring a friend. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. SPAGHETTI FEED FUNDRAISER Friday, Mar. 27 brought to you by the Knights of Columbus Council 755, 205 Amelia St. (downstair s) from 11:30am-1pm and 4pm-6:30pm. Everyone welcome. WE ARE MOVING!! Tri-County Country Music Association Jamming & Dance, Saturday, March 7 from 7pm to 11pm at the Winchester Lion’s Club, 515 Albert St. Winchester. All Welcome! For more info call 613-538-2497. RCAFA WING 424 SPAGHETTI NIGHT. Saturday, March 7 at 5pm. Live music by Mike & Gilles until 11pm. Dinner includes caesar salad, rolls, desert, tea & coffee. Everyone welcome. 240 Water St. West. Info: 613-932-5334.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Afin de faire connaître diverses carrières en sciences aux adolescentes, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) a présenté la deuxième édition annuelle de la conférence « Les femmes en sciences », à laquelle ont participé près de 300 élèves de la 9e et de la 10e année. L’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall (HCC) est fier d’y avoir participé encore cette année. L’activité a eu lieu au Collège Saint- Laurent, à Cornwall, les 24 et 25 février. Des conférencières invitées provenant d’une gamme de disciplines et de milieux associés aux sciences y ont pris part en espérant toutes encourager les adolescentes présentes à envisager une carrière en sciences. En outre, dans le cadre de quatre types d’ateliers portant sur l’environnement, les métiers, le génie et les sciences de la santé, on les a aussi incitées à élargir leurs horizons et leurs champs d’intérêt. Quatre membres du personnel de l’HCC ont été conférencières lors des ateliers, chacune ayant son propre parcours de carrière en sciences de la santé. Carol Branchaud a été infirmière durant 30 ans au Canada et aux États-Unis, surtout dans le domaine du travail et de
l’accouchement. Elle a aussi obtenu sa certification du Bureau international des consultantes certifiées en lactation. En 2016, elle a mis sur pied son cabinet privé pour offrir ce service, aidant ainsi les nouvelles mères intéressées par l’allaitement, en menant des consultations chez elles. Avec plus de 17 ans d’expérience, Krista St. Jean est une infirmière autorisée qui travaille à l’Unité d’hémodialyse de l’HCC. Elle est mentore principale auprès de toutes les nouvelles infirmières de cette unité. En 2017, elle a obtenu la certification en néphrologie de l’Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada. Nicole Johnston a obtenu un baccalauréat en sciences infirmières de l’Université Laurentienne en 2011, puis elle a commencé à travailler à l’HCC plus tard la même année. Elle a participé à de nombreux projets d’amélioration continue, dont l’adoption, l’élaboration et la mise en place d’un dossier de santé électronique (DSE) par l’HCC. Elle est actuellement infirmière en informatique clinique, un rôle dans lequel elle met l’accent sur la formation complète du personnel en place et des nouveaux employés. Luyao Ma est infirmière praticienne de l’Hôpital de jour gériatrique et de la Clinique de réadaptation respiratoire de l’HCC. Elle
est chargée de l’évaluation cognitive et médicale complète des personnes âgées habitant dans la communauté et du traitement des troubles pulmonaires chez les gens de tout âge. Elle siège bénévolement au conseil de la Clinique dirigée par du personnel infirmier praticien de Glengarry, à Lancaster. Enfin,
avant de travailler à l’HCC, Luyao était spécialiste des soins palliatifs en milieu communautaire. Nous remercions les membres de notre personnel de leur participation à cette initiative communautaire si formidable.
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Cette année, nous avons souligné la Journée du chandail rose le mercredi 26 février 2020. Les élèves et les enseignants de l’école Rose des Vents ont porté un chandail rose pour dénoncer et prévenir l’intimidation. Savais-tu que la journée du chandail rose a été créée en 2007 à Berwick, en Nouvelle-Écosse? Un garçon se faisait intimider à l’école parce qu’il portait un chandail rose. Le lendemain, ses amis ont décidé de porter un chandail rose aussi pour défendre leur ami et dire non à l’intimidation. À chaque année, à l’école et dans la communauté, cette journée est soulignée la dernière semaine de février. Nous avons demandé aux élèves et adultes à l’école pourquoi ils ont porté un chandail rose : M. Robert, directeur-adjoint de l’école : « Je veux que le taxage arrête et que les élèves parlent aux adultes lorsqu’ils en sont victimes ou témoins. C’est en parlant que nous pouvons faire une différence. » Tanner Dixon, élève de 4e : « Je porte un chandail rose par respect pour les personnes qui sont victimes de l’intimidation. » Mme Mélanie, enseignante : « Je porte un chandail rose car je veux dénoncer l’intimidation. »
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LE CLUB DES AÎNÉ(E)S DE STE-THÉRÈSE-DELISIEUX vous invite à nous joindre, pour jouer aux cartes et fléchettes (dards) les mercredis après midi à 1.30. Un souper chaud gratuit le dernier mercredi du mois. Les membres assidus sont éligibles pour un voyage gratuit de fin de saison. Contactez; Denise Vice-présidente au 613-932-1805. L’ACFO-SDG La tournée Juste pour Rire des Rendez-vous de la Francophonie débarque à Cornwall ! Soyez des nôtres pour le spectacle d’humour de La Tournée des Rendez-vous de la Francophonie. EN COMPAGNIE DE SIMON GOUACHE, ALEXANDRE FOREST, Sam Boisvert et les coups de cœur du Concours LOL-Mort de rire ! Desjardins. Date et heure : 27 mars 2020 à 20 h. Lieu : Théâtre Aultsville, 2, St.Lawrence Dr. Procurez-vous votre billet dès aujourd’hui sur eventbrite.ca, aux Caisses Desjardins de Cornwall - Alexandria, au bureau de l’ACFO SDG ou par téléphone au (613) 933-8104. LE CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE-CLAUDE OFFRE 2 DIFFÉRENTS ATELIERS MENSUELLEMENT. Pour le mois de mars, le premier atelier « On jase-tu ? » ayant pour thème : « Jeux Trivia », aura lieu le mercredi 11 mars à 11 h 00 suivi d’un deuxième atelier « On jase-tu ? » ayant pour thème : « Communication » qui aura lieu le mercredi 18 mars à 11 h 00. Ces ateliers sont ouverts à tous les retraités et sont gratuits. LA CLINIQUE CAREFOR a lieu à tous les premiers mercredis de chaque mois. La prochaine clinique sera le mercredi 1er avril de 9 h 00 à 12 h 00 (midi). Les rendez-vous sont sur une base de « premier arrivé, premier servi ».
La poésie slam française en Cornwall
Le poète slam YAO se produit avec Michèle Chauvin-Bourdon à l’Agora Centre lors d’un récent événement de l’ACFO-SDG.
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L’ACFO-SDG vous invite à venir célébrer la journée internationale des droits des femmes le 7 mars à Cornwall. Sous le thème 2020 « Je suis de la Génération Égalité : Levez-vous pour les droits des femmes », cette célébration trouve son origine dans les manifestations de femmes au début du xxe siècle, réclamant l’égalité des droits, de meilleures conditions de travail et le droit de vote. Elle a été officialisée par les Nations unies en 1977, invitant chaque pays de la planète à célébrer la journée pour les droits des femmes. À Cornwall, ce sera la fête ! Date : 7 mars 2020. Heure : 9h à 16h30. Lieu : Centre AGORA, 301 avenue McConnell. Coût : GRATUIT. Pour réserver votre place, contactez-nous par téléphone au (613) 933-8104 ou par courriel à info@acfosdg.ca. PRENEZ NOTE QUE LE CENTRE CHARLESÉMILE-CLAUDE TIENDRA UNE FOIRE AU COMPLEXE CIVIQUE le 25 mars prochain de 9 h 00 à 14 h 30. Venez nous rencontrer au kiosque Carrefour 50+ et avoir la chance de rencontrer plusieurs autres exposants qui seront sur les lieux. Cette foire est ouverte à tous et est gratuite. AVIS AUX RETRAITÉS QUI AIMENT LES DANSES EN LIGNE car le Centre Charles-ÉmileClaude organise 1 soirée dansante le 27 mars prochain à partir de 19 h 00 à un prix très raisonnable. LE CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE-CLAUDE - BINGO : Tous les lundis soirs au Centre Charles-ÉmileClaude situé au 146B avenue Chevrier. Les parties débutent à 18 h 15 pour le « lève-tôt » et 19 h 00 pour les parties régulières, d’une valeur de 1815 $ ( progressif de 600 $ et plusieurs 50/50 ). Bienvenue à tous !
LE CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE-CLAUDE PRÉSENTERA GRATUITEMENT à tous les lundis du mois de mars, une série de films qui débuteront à 13 h 30 à son centre situé au 146 B, avenue Chevrier. Les projections de films proviennent de l’ONF ( Office National du Film ). Le prochain film intitulé Parcours inspirants et être inspirés sera présenté le 9 mars ; puis suivra le lundi suivant, le 16 mars, le film intitulé Petits apprentissages pour entreprendre de grandes choses. Continuez de vérifier nos communiqués pour connaître le titre des deux autres films à venir. Vous aurez aussi droit à une portion de maïs soufflé gratuit. N’oubliez pas de réserver votre place en communiquant avec la réception du Centre au 613-932-1035.
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3 BDRM APT FOR RENT 1230 A CUMBERLAND ST. Spacious and bright 3 bed apt, approx 1100 sq ft. Comes with 5 appliances incl laundry. Parking for 1 vehicle. No Smoking building. Close to restaurants and shopping. Within walking distance to several parks and public transit. $1450/mo. MLS®1182939 KAREN BOULERICE 613-330-7303
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19535 COUNTY RD 24, DUNVEGAN 4 bedroom home w/Bright kitchen/dining, many oak cupboards, cork floors, large living rm, 3 bdrm, laundry and bath all on main floor, hdwood floors. Lg Master on 2nd floor w/on-suite. Screened in veranda at back, finished basement w/wood stove. Extra Log cabin w/ swimming pond. $425,000 MLS®1184357 LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839
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308 SECOND ST. E UNIT 205 Community living in this bright 2 Bedroom condo close to downtown. Oak kitchen open to dining room and living room. Large windows and balcony on 2nd floor overlooks heated pool. Underground parking and large party room downstairs. Call Linda for private viewing. $199,900 MLS®1184115 LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839
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1304 THIRD STREET EAST All brick 4 bedroom bungalow with attached garage. Close to many amenities. Several recent updates including kitchen, flooring and windows. Possibility of an in-law suite. $276,500 MLS®1181681 JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
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1767 BRANCH DR., CORNWALL This spacious, well appointed, 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms semidetached 1000 sq ft split level bungalow is located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the north end of Cornwall in a very nice residential area close to parks, schools, shopping, bike paths, bus routes and other amenities. $209,000 MLS®1182071 JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
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Reporting to the Regional Manager, Eastern Ontario, the Supervisor, Planning & Engineering will manage, supervise and provide leadership to the Engineering department. The candidate will be responsible for project development and management, budget preparation and execution, distribution line design and engineering, and third party joint-use and permitting. This position is also responsible for maintaining the GIS/OMS throughout the Cornwall, Gananoque, and surrounding areas. This position will reinforce the Company’s Core Values, the Health, Safety & Environment policies/ procedures and comply with all external legislation and standards. The incumbent will have practical knowledge of industry rules, common electrical utility practices, regulations (such as but not limited to the OEB, ESA, and EUSA) and a demonstrated competency to maintain positive customer relationships, work with external consultants, foster harmonious labor relations, provide support as required and seek process improvement opportunities. In order to be successful in this position, the candidate will require a combination of sound technical knowledge, willingness to learn, problem solving capabilities, and the ability to develop/maintain relationships with all levels of the organization. If you happen to be seeking a rewarding career, opportunity to work both independently, be part of a collaborative and dynamic team with an attractive compensation package and more - we encourage you to apply! The successful candidate must have the following minimum attributes, skills and qualifications: • Successfully completed a degree in Electrical Engineering, registered in good standing and a licensed Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) - or eligibility to qualify in Ontario. • Minimum of five (5) years of electrical utility experience, preferably in a regulated utility environment and experience supervising within a unionized environment. • Demonstrate sound judgment, originality, ingenuity, and engineering knowledge for devising practical and economical solutions to engineering problems. Sound judgement and the ability to make difficult decisions, often with competing priorities • Excellent report writing/presentation skills and the ability to follow-through on tasks/projects. Be able to make informed decisions and work within deadlines. • Ability to lead in a team environment and have exceptional organizational, interpersonal and communications skills to effectively address day-to-day operations of the department. • Advanced computer skills with demonstrated knowledge of MS Office Suite. • Unrelenting commitment and passion to safety, ethics and mindset to strive for continuous improvements in the workplace. • Must hold and maintain a valid Ontario “G” license with a clean driving abstract - travel will be required. Please submit your application to HR@FortisOntario.com by March 24, 2020. Indicate “SUPR- PLAN&ENG” on subject line. www.fortisontario.com We thank all respondents but we will only contact those selected for an interview. The Company is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities and will work with applicants that request an accommodation(s) during the recruitment cycle.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Cornwall City Council moved to further explore ways to attract remote workers to the city. At their council meeting on Monday, Feb. 24, Council passed a motion moved by Councillor Justin Towndale to create a task force whose aim would be to attract remote workers. At a meeting in January, Councillor Towndale had asked administration for a report on a strategy to promote Cornwall as a place for remote workers. While Towndale acknowledged that the report was well researched, he felt it did not provide an adequate action plan. “Unfortunately this isn’t what I asked for,”
Towndale said. “I am a little disappointed even though this is a really nice summary and a very complete summary, but it is not what I asked for. Usually when we receive a report that affects one of our strategic priority it is highlighted in our report, that was not done in this case.” Attracting new workers to the city is one pillar of the City of Cornwall’s Strategic Plan for 2018-2022. Division Manager for Economic Development Bob Peters, whose department generated the report in question, stated that attracting remote workers was a part of his department’s overall worker recruitment strategy. “We are currently targeting all young workers,” Peters said. “We are going out where
young people are looking for new career options.” Peters went on to explain that he currently did not have a budget for a remote worker attraction strategy, which is why such a recommendation was not included in the report. Councillor Eric Bergeron stated that a budget and a strategy was what the city needs if it is to keep up in this growing market. “We are looking for very specifically a budget and a plan on attracting remote workers,” he said. “This is a competition, and this does not show me that we are keeping up.” Councillor Dean Hollingsworth pointed out that there were more traditional employers in Cornwall who were struggling to fill employment vacancies, but Bergeron countered that
remote workers are not just a way to fill jobs, but to also grow Cornwall’s population. “We are not talking about if remote workers are necessary, it is a part of our strategic plan,” he said. “It is not part time work, it is people who have jobs. I think a task force is necessary to help attract people here.” Mayor Bernadette Clement endorsed the idea and pointed out that a remote worker is more than just someone filling a job. “These remote workers can come with spouses, they can come with kids who will become Cornwall kids and might grow up to fill those vacant jobs,” she said. Council will now begin to seek out members of the community to serve on the task force alongside members of Council.
individuals further made threats to harm the youth, as well as his girlfriend and dog. The man was transported to another residence, where he fled from the individuals and contacted police. Police located the three individuals and took them into custody. The dog was recovered by police and safely returned to the victim unharmed. It should be noted the victim did not sustain any injuries. The three individuals were taken into custody and charged accordingly. The 20-year-old man was held for a bail hearing, and the two youths were released to appear in court at a later date. Their names were not released as per provision of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
ASSAULT, ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON CORNWALL, Ontario - A 43-year-old Ottawa man was arrested on Feb. 29, 2020 and charged with assault and assault with a weapon. It is alleged between 2014 and 2017, the man assaulted two of his children, on one occasion striking the youth with a bottle, and police were contacted to investigate. On Feb. 29, 2020, the man attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on April 7, 2020. His name was not released as it would identify the victims in the matter.
ADMINISTER NOXIOUS SUBSTANCE, MISCHIEF OVER $5,000 CORNWALL, Ontario - Jacob Thompson, 29, of Cornwall was arrested on Feb. 28, 2020 and charged with administering a noxious substance and mischief over $5,000. It is alleged while at the hospital on Feb. 28, 2020, the man damaged various pieces of hospital equipment and sprayed a fire extinguisher into a nurse’s station. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During the investigation, he was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.
POLICE BLOTTER THREE ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING TEEN AND HIS DOG CORNWALL, Ontario – A 20-year-old man, along with two female youths, 16 and 17 years of age, were arrested on March 1, 2020 and charged with the following: • Break and enter • Robbery with violence • Kidnapping • Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence • Threats It is alleged on March 1, 2020, the individuals forced their way into a Lefebvre Ave., residence and took a 17-year-old youth known to them and his dog against his will. The
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RRCA invites youth to explore Cooper’s Marsh on March Break NICK SEEBRUCH
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LANCASTER, Ontario – The Raisin River Conservation Authority (RRCA) will be holding a March Break camp at Cooper’s Marsh from March 16 to 20. The camp is for children aged 6-11. The children will have the opportunity to learn about nature and conservation from staff members of the RRCA, as well as daily special guests. “We have an exciting schedule of activities planned for the campers! Activities range from science experiments to arts and crafts, taking place indoors and outdoors,” said Jessica Herrington, RRCA Environmental Technician.
Campers can register by the day, or for the entire week. Each day will have a theme. March 16 – Winter Wildlife; March 17 – Maple Madness; March 18 – Nature Explorers; March 19 – Wilderness Survival; and March 20 – Art & Nature. The kids will have a chance to learn about winter survival, sample maple syrup, dissect owl pellets, snowshoe and more. “We are excited to announce there will be a live bird demonstration on Friday, March 20. We will be visited by Indigo the kestrel from Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre,” said Herrington. Registration and camp details can be found at rrca.on.ca or call(613) 938-3611 or email info@rrca.on.ca.
Local bandmates of Reuben and the Dark on tour SHAWNA O’NEILL
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Two longtime local friends and musicians, Nathan Da Silva and Brendan Soares, are currently on a North American tour with their Canadian indie folk band Reuben and the Dark. Da Silva said it feels like it was just yesterday he and Soares were jamming out to their favourite Rock & Roll classics, two kids in a Cornwall basement with dreams of the big stage. Now the pair have been involved in a number of musical ventures together, including their current tour, which kicked off earlier this month and is set to wrap up on March 31. The band is set tos play over 25 shows from Quebec City to Vancouver, and NYC to L.A. “The tour has been great so far,” said Da Silva.”It has been very diverse; there have been very different settings when it comes to
audience and (venue).” Da Silva explained that recent shows on the tour included a reception-style atmosphere in Paris, Ont., a school west of Laval, Que. as part of a Gord Downie Legacy School Program and a nightclub in Montreal. Reuben and the Dark is a new experience for Da Silva, in fact he was recruited to the band just before going on tour, recommended by Soares who was already a member. Da Silva said he studied the music for quite some time in preparation, and is well equipped to perform the new tunes on stage. He is thrilled to be living his passion and dreams, all with Soares by his side, as the two have a long-established synergy on stage. “It has been a lot of fun,” said Da Silva. “I’m happy that Brendan recruited me more or less. We are playing a lot of new songs off the album Unlove like ‘Fault Line’, ‘Unlove’, and ‘Inner River’. We are also doing more fan
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There is a push to find a home for a new mural of Bob Turner. Can you think of a good place to honour this Cornwall legend? Canadian indigenous artist Susan Aglukark will be the guest speaker at this year’s Children’s Treatment Centre breakfast.
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Honesty is well and thriving in Cornwall. I Hats of to Rick Ladouceur and his team for left my purse in my Walmart basket around 7 putting together a great day for the South pm. Someone returned it to customer service Glengarry Kilt Skate this past weekend. intact, not a “dime” or card missing. Heart felt thanks to this anonymous person. May Seen on Facebook: Some gestures go a good luck shine on you. long way. I was off to a hectic start this morCongratulations to Kathryn Chartrand, for- ning and I’m very appreciative of the lovely merly a long time teacher in Cornwall who lady in the black Ford Fiesta who paid for my recently launched her first children’s book, order at Tim’s on Tollgate today! Thank you for spreading some sunshine on this dreary day! Children: Our Future Leaders.
Congratulations to Savannah Lapensee, Great to see that Carilyne Hébert of the who has been a long time member of the Social Development Council is finding sucBoys and Girls Club of Cornwall and has now cess in moving forward with the Vibrant been selected for the organization’s national Communities initiative. This project will help council. the city achieve its strategic goals and make Cornwall more liveable for everyone. Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 8th. Don’t forget to put your clocks The nice part of living in a small town is ahead by one hour on Saturday evening that when I don’t know what I’m doing, (March 7th) before retiring for the night. someone else does. Anonymous.
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On Monday, March 9 from 10 am – 12 pm at the Glengarry Encore Education Centre. Anna Russell is a strong supporter of the Shelter Foundation which raises funds and awareness for women’s and children’s shelters across Canada. This led her to participate in three charity treks in the last five years. Come and enjoy Anna’s story and pictures of her experiences in Peru. Cost $10.
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Join the community for a Fish Fry on Friday, March 13, 2020 at the South Stormont Community Hall (2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault) to benefit the CAREFOR South Stormont Senior Support Centre Meals on Wheels program. There are three sittings to choose from, 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. and each are $20 per plate. You can get your tickets at the South Stormont Senior Support Centre in Ingleside, or Grumpy’s Pro Shop in Long Sault. Reservations can be made for tables of 8 or more. For more information, please contact David Smith at theknowitallnews@yahoo.ca Enjoy classical organ music in a divine setting with Nativité Recitals. The performance will be held on Sunday, March 15th at 2:30 pm at Nativité Co-Cathedral (220 Montreal Road) featuring the talented Ethan Hill.
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Grad Tara Nicholson was honoured to assist her first SLC English Professor, Art Buckland at the SDG County Library Lancaster branch. He was researching for Glengarry Encore Education seminar “School Days and School Board Nights”.
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