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“It’s often the same people who bring them to hockey games, or buy them McDonald’s,” she said. As an example, there were some 337 ASAP clients last year who visited the hospital seeking counselling services, versus 75 who used the service via the emergency room directly following an incident. What that tells Kaplan is more people are keeping the attacks secret, often for years, instead of reporting things immediately. “So much time has gone by that the problems are so much more complex now,” she said. That is very much the case for Archambault. He struggled with not only psychological impediments, but drugs as well. For more than two years he was addicted to benzodiazepine, a psychoactive drug that helped him suppress the images of his childhood. He got clean 18 months ago. “I saw a forensic psychiatrist at the Royal Ottawa Hospital and they diagnosed me with post-traumatic stress disorder,” he said, adding fears of being in open spaces, and of what strangers might do to him, nearly consumed his life. “Life is hard. Basically, you’re not sleeping right. You’re having flashbacks and having nightmares. You have cold sweats. Basically, it’s all about trying to keep yourself grounded from all that happened to you. “I see an ASAP worker at the Cornwall Community Hospital on a weekly basis. They’ve helped me quite a bit. I’ve been reading about abusers.” And he’s been writing, too. Archambault penned a three-page letter to hospital staff, thank-
Chris Archambault stands in front of the Cornwall Community Hospital where he has sought treatment for his abuse. ing staffers for the support he’s finally received. “I was asking a lot of questions – like why me?” he said. “Really, the answer to it is he was a sicko. He preyed on kids.” To make matters worse, the attacker still lives in Cornwall, has never been reported, and Archambault believes he was not this person’s only victim. Archambault said through the strength he is finding by talking about his abuse, he is readying himself to report his attacker to police.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Publicly Ray O’Collin has raised tens of thousands of dollars for Hospice Cornwall - privately, he’s doing it for his mom. The retiree who settled in Cornwall in 2000 following years as a Montreal police officer said in an interview the inspiration for collecting as much as $8,000 a year since 2009 for the annual Hike for Hospice fundraiser is about paying tribute to his mother Madeline, who passed away in 1991 following a battle with cancer. “I felt that I owed something,” he said. “I couldn’t be there when she passed away.” Hike for Hospice began in 2009 as a way to raise funds for a facility that has helped about 1,000 people make the transition to death from life as painless as possible. O’Collin wishes something like hospice was
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LANCASTER, Ont. – It all started with a small garage on Military Road. The St. Pierre family, of Lancaster, celebrated over half a century of business on Thursday (April 14), as ownership of Napa Autopro has changed hands within the family for the third time. In May 2015, Pat St. Pierre sold the business to his son, Thomas, and wife, Kelly. The business has been in the family since 1950, when Pat’s father, Wilfred St. Pierre, purchased the building and ran St. Pierre Garage, while raising nine children in Lancaster with his wife, Irene. Pat purchased the business from his father in 1981. He and his wife, Madeleine, also raised their five children in Lancaster. Since purchasing Napa Autopro in 2015, Thomas and Kelly have continued to run the business in the same capacity, making this the third generation of ownership over the course of 66 years. South Glengarry Mayor Ian McLeod was on hand to congratulate the St. Pierre family, stating, “It’s nice to see businesses and families grow in our community, you want to see that tradition continue.” The business has continued to gain success under Thomas and Kelly’s ownership; in 2015 it was named the Provincial Autopro of the Year. Napa Autopro is located at 175 Military Road in Lancaster and can be contacted at 613-347-2038. For more information, visit www.southglengarry.com.
South Glengarry Mayor Ian McLeod, Jason Kennedy, Kelly and Thomas St. Pierre, their children Phoebe, Grace and Malcolm, and Madeleine and Pat St. Pierre. Township of South Glengarry
SOUTH GLENGARRY: A new councillor, a familiar face Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ont. – A familiar face returns to township politics. South Glengarry Council unanimously selected Bill McKenzie, a former councillor and deputy mayor, to replace outgoing councillor Joyce Gravelle. “Thank you for this opportunity, I’m happy to be back,” said McKenzie, after being sworn in at the April 11 council meeting in Lancaster. “I hope we’re successful going forward and I’m very proud of the community we serve.” Council agreed to offer the appointment to McKenzie, who had the next highest number of votes in the 2014 municipal election, instead of holding a by-election to fill the vacancy. “On behalf of all members of council, we want to thank you for returning to the council table,” said S.G. Mayor Ian McLeod. Originally elected in 2006, McKenzie served as councillor from 2006 to 2011 and was appointed deputy mayor in 2011, a position he held until the 2014 municipal election. McKenzie owns and operates the Border Par 3 Golf course in Bainsville, where he also resides. For more information, visit www.southglengarry.com.
Pictured are South Glengarry Mayor Ian McLeod (left) and Councillor Bill McKenzie. Township of South Glengarry
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CLEANING UP CORNWALL’S SHORELINE The timing of the $25,300 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant could not have been more perfect. The St. Lawrence River Institute of Enviromental Sciences kicked off Earth Day (Friday, April 22) announcing the start of a
collaborative initiative to cleanup four sites along the Cornwall shoreline, thanks to the cash injection. MPP Jim McDonell and Paulette Hebert, OTF representative, were at the river institute to announce the grant. “The river institute continues to be a local hub for research excellence and stewardship initiatives,” said McDonell. “Through this grant, the OTF is recognizing the institute’s importance as a catalyst for community environmental involvement and awareness.” For this project, the river institute will work with partners from the Cornwall Lunker Club, the Seaway Valley Divers, the Upper St. Lawrence River Protection Network, and community volunteers.
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The move won’t cost city taxpayers anything as any costs associated with the plan will be borne by South Glengarry. South Glengarry Mayor Ian McLeod has indicated increased development on Boundary Road spurred his community to make the request. “We’ve seen over the last couple of years Boundary Road…certainly has had many, many changes. It’s no longer just a connecting link. It has become an employment centre,” he said last month. “I think it is acknowledged by everyone in business that you require full municipal services.”
ALEXANDRIA MOULDING SELLS After 73 years of family ownership, Alexandria Moulding is entering a new era – the Cholettes have sold a controlling stake of the North Glengarry business to a private equity firm. Alexandria Moulding, a leading manufacturer and distributor of mouldings and millwork products, announced Wednesday (April 13) Industrial Opportunity Partners (IOP), an operations-focused firm based in Evanston, IL., is in a new partnership with the local company. John MacDonald, spokesperson at Alexandria Moulding, told Seaway News in a telephone interview Wednesday (April 20) the 450-500 unionized employees at the Alexandria plant “won’t be impacted during the paper transition.” “It’s business as usual,” said MacDonald, staff member for over 45 years. “IOP now owns a major part of the shares, but there will be no changes (for workers).”
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CORNWALL, Ont. – Will the Cornwall River Kings be playing at the Ed Lumley Arena for a fifth season? According to owner Steve Moreau: “2016-17 will be the year of the Kings, it’s going to be our year.” The LNAH team’s dressing room liquidation
sale last weekend raised $124,000 toward its $700,000 goal for the 2016-17 season. “With the way the community is pulling together, we should be able to hit our goal by Sept. 1 as long as the support continues,” said Moreau. He noted the amount raised through the sale of old jerseys, equipment, and other merchandise is about $120,000 more than the team had
last year at this time. As the LNAH squad continues to raises funds towards its upcoming fifth season, ownership says the focus will be on local businesses to join in and assist with sponsorship. “Private sponsors and donations will be key in the coming weeks and months,” said Moreau. For more information, call the River Kings
office at 613-933-9797 or email the team at info@riverkings.ca. Season tickets are currently on sale with an early bird special of $250 for adults, $180 for seniors/students, and only $70 for children (ages 5-12). If ordered before May 1, you’ll also receive a free River Kings replica jersey.
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Like the rest of you city council continues to be as divided as the Capulets and the Montagues when it comes to fluoridating Cornwall water. And not unlike another tragedy, it appears a razor-thin majority at the council table will vote to see fluoride returned to the water supply. I’ve railed against fluoride in our water, in large part because workers at the filtration plant shouldn’t be exposed to it, and the $350,000 price tag attached to system upgrades is too much when one considers that most of the additives in the water end up right back in the St. Lawrence River before passing through our bodies. The way council intends to vote on this issue is becoming clearer as time unfolds – and those of us against water fluoridation had best be prepared for disappointment. Based on the comments made Monday night, it’s fair to suggest Councillors Andre Rivette, Elaine MacDonald, Denis Carr and perhaps even Bernadette Clement are in favour putting fluoride back. Clement wasn’t nearly as passionate as some of her other colleagues, but the way she was talking Monday night it’s fair to suggest she’s leaning towards fluoride. On the flipside are Councillors Claude McIntosh, David Murphy, Justin Towndale and Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy who are against the
practice. Undecideds/unknowns include Councillors Maurice Dupelle, Carilyne Hebert and Mark MacDonald. But based on the scuttlebutt I am hearing from city hall, it’s likely those on the fence will vote fluoride – though I hope they don’t. I floated the idea a couple of weeks ago of going the route of a referendum at the next municipal election, but there’s not enough support around the council table for such a move – which means sometime next month, likely the first meeting of May, councillors will vote to finally put this issue to rest. Towndale is now on an extended leave for the next three months while he trains to become a member of the Canadian Forces, so consider that a lost vote on the ‘no’ side and an even tougher chore for those against fluoride. WHERE’S THE UNION?: The union representing employees at the water filtration plant had requested time before council to lay out their objections to fluoridation. Union members are especially fearful of the hydrofluorosilicic acid that is added to our water to create fluoride. The acid is extremely toxic and has left scars on the concrete at the filtration plant where it has, on occasion, accidentally spilled. The union was told it would not be allowed to address council – likely because the city wants to avoid setting a precedent that would allow other employee groups to make similar pleas if they
feel slighted. It says here if the union is serious about this, then members need to take their message to the people. Protests and information sessions need to be organized. And while we’re on the subject of unions and employees, it surprises me that more councillors with an NDP affiliation aren’t stepping up to protect those workers by voting against fluoride. CHANGING OF THE GUARD: By the time you read this, CAO Norm Levac should be well into his victory lap at city hall. The likeable Levac, whom Coun. Denis Carr rightly observed to be a most calming influence at 360 Pitt Street, is set to dive head first into a well-deserved retirement that will likely include plenty of fishing and relaxation. I enjoyed my interactions with Levac and the CAO’s office under his care. He always returned
phone calls, answered all the questions (even the dumb ones) and I always felt as though he was being genuine. Levac will be succeeded by Maureen Adams, the longtime finance manager who was the odds-on favourite to get the job. There were a couple of others in the running for the position (including a politician from Brockville, and a Cornwall native with a massive resume) but in the end council went with someone who already lives in Cornwall and knows the city. It’s tough to argue with that decision. I’ve been a strong believer in promoting from within when it comes to high-profile positions on the municipal roster. The learning curve is not as steep, and it sends a message to other employees that they will be considered for advancement. Best of luck, Maureen.
leading absences from school”. The report adds that the minimal cost of adding fluride to drinking water far outweighs the future costs of restorative dental surgery to children living in areas with no fluoridation. This comes from an association that in a perverse way should be arguing against flurodation as it removes a money grab from the dentists!
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LETTERS Editor: The issue about adding fluoride to city water has sparked much controversy as seen by the numerous letters to the editor by concerned citizens. I note especially the recent submission by Dave Windsor. His argument no doubt presents a view shared by many of the readers of this newspaper. BUT.....
Let me draw your attention to the argument presented by an important professional association in Ontario in favour of adding fluoride to our drinking water. The Ontario Dental Association (ODA) in a report entitled “Tooth Decay in Ontario’s Children: Ounce of Prevention - a Pound of Cure” states that “dental decay is the most frequent condition suffered by children other than the common cold and is one of the
dents have to take responsibility and accept that the children are an investment in our future and their health should be on prime importance. Fluroridation is the way to go. Christopher Ami Cornwall
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When country singing legend Johnny Cash arrived at the less-than-three-month-old Cornwall Civic Complex on Jan. 26, 1977 to play before a long-before sold-out crowd, he figured the safest place to keep the $2,000 (US) he was carrying was the complex vault. No problem, said the complex manager. Just pick up the money after the show. But a funny thing happened when the vault was unlocked after the show. The manila envelope containing Cash’s $2,000 (US) was gone. Vanished. So was another $3,000 belonging to the city. How in Hades does $5,000 in cash leave a locked vault? Did somebody know Cash’s money was put in the vault, or was it just luck? Police believed it was luck, that the theft had been planned days before, perhaps believing that a large chunk of pre-sold ticket money - around $50,000 - was in the vault. The police theory was that the thief or thieves crawled through the vault’s ventilation system. It would have taken someone with knowledge of the system. The money was never recovered. Nobody was ever charged with the theft, although an alleged conspirator was convicted and received jail time. If he did know the identity of the mastermind(s) behind the theft, he wasn’t talking. Never did. It was just one in a series of weird events during the early days of the facility, that started with city hall promising taxpayers that the complex
would never lose money. Missed that one by about $15 million. During construction a trailer-load of steel parked behind the site on a long weekend went missing. The police investigation hit a wall and slipped into the cold case file. The fall 1976 opening festivities included a water follies show. One of the performers, a former world-class Australian diver, was beaten up in the early morning after a party said to have been held in the upstairs VIP room. The room had become some sort of private after hours club. The complex restaurant and its seafood buffet was a hugely popular spot. Incredibly, on one of its many busy nights, a Saturday, when folks lined up to get in the place, the cash register with most of the evening’s receipts disappeared. It was never found. Again, a police investigation hit the wall. In October 1979, the $25,000-a-year manager, weary of criticism over the mounting deficit, turned in his resignation, effective Oct. 12. A few days later he asked for a two-month extension. The CAO recommended the extension be granted. Council, in a 6-4 vote, said no. The CAO then proposed hiring the manager as an operational consultant until a replacement was found. Again, council said no. It wasn’t all bad. Weeks after the building opened, on Dec. 11, 1976, the Harlem Globetrotters drew a sold-out crowd of 5,500. And when singer Charlie Pride sold-out an evening show, an afternoon show was booked. It also sold out. The Irish Rovers drew a crowd of 4,000 and the next night 3,000 seats were filled
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(Photo: Gracieuseté – Unobstructed View) Thierry (Vincent Lindon) Long-métrage primé à Cannes et aux Césars, le tout dernier film du réalisateur français Stéphane Brizé se tourne vers une problématique mondiale, en mettant un visage au chômage et en fiction, ses tribulations. Dans le long-métrage La loi du marché (The measure of man) qui sera à l’affiche au Mayfair Theatre d’Ottawa dès vendredi, il a décidé de s’intéresser à la question du chômage, avec le personnage de Thierry, un chômeur depuis de long mois, pris dans les obstacles qui vont de pair avec cette période difficile, de la recherche d’emplois en passant par les formations qui ne servent finalement à pas grand-chose ou bien à l’acceptation
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L’ÉTUDE DES MÉTIERS À ROSE DES VENTS Les amis de la maternelle de l’école Rose des Vents étudient les métiers. Ils ont eu la chance de monter à bord d’une ambulance! Merci à nos parents ambulanciers qui travaillent dans notre communauté et qui ont pris le temps de passer nous visiter!
De l’action et des champions! La semaine dernière, l’école Rose des Vents a participé au 1er tournoi de ballon panier pour le niveau moyen de la région de l’Est du CEPEO. Il y avait 7 équipes présentes lors du tournoi des filles. Le tournoi eut lieu à l’école Nouvel-Horizon à Hawkesbury le 12 et 13 avril dernier. Notre équipe féminine était composée de Teya Knight, d’Emma Scott, Sophia Dorie, Charlotte Haley, Abby Dazé, Bianca Pommier, Katie Landriault, Alexandra Peachey, Kerry-Anne Wiseman, Mia Stirling, Coral Laflèche-Rozon et Ophrah Micho. Les filles ont remporté les honneurs d’être les 1ères championnes de ce tournoi. Leur entraîneur, M. Stéphane Paradis, était fier de leur travail d’équipe et de leur engagement. L’équipe des garçons jouait dès le lendemain à la même école. Les garçons sont revenus fiers d’avoir remporté la 2e place lors du tournoi. Félicitations à: Philippe Laurin, Jack Verville, Miguel Dupuis, Evan Locey, Philip Bédard, Ashton Trépanier, Richard Ilianu, Joshua Dorie, Jacob Campeau, Théodore Lacroix, Loïc Mageau, Antoine Lafrance et David Jules Lupien. Leur entraîneuse, Mme Mélanie Davidson est aussi très fière de son équipe et de leur effort! Aussi, la 5e édition du Tournoi des Maîtres de
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L’année 2016 marque le cinquantième anniversaire d’Intégration communautaire Glengarry. Cette étape remarquable concrétise les objectifs et la vision de l’agence et couronne plusieurs années de travail. Ce jalon est important pour la communauté, les clients, les familles et le personnel. Sous le thème « Prolonger nos racines vers l’avenir », Intégration communautaire organise deux grandes activités pour célébrer ses 50 ans. La première, qui aura lieu le samedi 17 septembre 2016, est une course de 1km et de 5km dans les rues d’Alexandria. La course commUNITÉ vise à rallier la communauté et amasser des fonds pour Intégration communautaire. En souhaitant que l’évènement devienne un rendez-vous annuel pour les coureurs de la région, le comité organisateur de la course déploie tous les efforts pour en assurer son succès, sa croissance et sa continuité. Cet automne, on court pour une bonne cause à Alexandria! La deuxième activité aura lieu le samedi 15 octobre 2016 à Maxville. Afin de célébrer les
faut passer au-delà des clichés», estime-t-il. Pour ce film, gagnant de plusieurs prix, notamment un prestigieux trophée à Cannes pour Vincent Lindon qui incarne Thierry, Stéphane Brizé a voulu aller dans une histoire avec bien sûr un enjeu dramaturgique, mais aussi une touche de réalité. «Mon objectif à chaque film et depuis le départ, c’est de capter des instants de vérité de la manière la plus vraie possible», explique le réalisateur au bout du fil, de la France. Avec ce long- métrage, il souhaite donc s’approcher encore plus de ce réalisme qui le touche à tout coup. «Ça me permet de nous
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Les clubs canadiens en quête d’un premier gain l n’y a pas qu’au hockey où les équipes canadiennes éprouvent des difficultés. Au soccer de la Ligue nord-américaine de soccer (NASL) aussi. Contrairement à la ligue du commissaire CARL HAWORTH Gary Bettman qui comprend six clubs, seulement deux au Canada évoluent dans la deuxième division sur le continent: le FC Edmonton et le Fury d’Ottawa. Ces deux rivaux occupent respectivement le 10e et 11e échelon au classement, soit les deux dernières positions. Ils ont le même
nombre de points: un seul. Et ont le même problème: incapable de s’acheter des buts. Ils s’affronteront aujourd’hui en sol albertain. «C’est un match vraiment important pour les deux équipes. On veut créer du momentum, que le vent change de bord pour construire sur une base pour notre match d’ouverture local la semaine prochaine», a mentionné Carl Haworth. Le natif de Toronto souhaite voir ses coéquipiers et lui décrocher une première victoire. Le calendrier est loin d’être favorable: les quatre premières rencontres sur la route, loin de leurs partisans. Et le pire: débuter la campagne avec le Cosmos de New York, sûrement l’équipe la plus forte sur papier, affirme Haworth.
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est présentement à la recherche de candidats bénévoles pour siéger au conseil d’administration de la Fondation de l’HCC La Fondation de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall est un organisme de bienfaisance enregistré qui amasse des fonds pour l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall. Nous invitons les membres de la communauté à présenter une demande pour combler un des postes bénévoles de directeur présentement vacants. L’objectif principal de la Fondation est de recueillir des fonds. Nous nous attendons à ce que les directeurs assistent aux réunions du conseil d’administration chaque mois et les réunions régulières du comité. À titre de membre bénévole d’un organisme de bienfaisance, les directeurs ne sont pas rémunérés pour leurs services. Administrateurs seront choisis selon leurs compétences, l’expérience et les qualités personnelles. CCH Foundation cherche un équilibre au sein de la Commission tout en tenant compte des exigences uniques des organismes à l’époque. Les personnes désireuses de poser leur candidature pour devenir membres du conseil d’administration pouver contacter: Amy Gillespie - Fondation de l’Hôpital de Cornwall 840 avenue McConnell, Cornwall (Ontario) K6H 5S5 Tél. : (613) 938-4240 ext. 4488 foundation@cornwallhospital.ca • www.cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca La date limite pour poser une candidature est le vendredi 13 mai 2016. 6761547
Mais il ne faut sonner l’alarme. «L’an dernier, on a connu un lent départ. C’était environ le même scénario. Après cinq matchs, ça n’allait pas trop bien pour nous, mais on a changé quelques aspects de notre jeu. À la fin, on s’est rendu jusqu’au Soccer Bowl.» Après trois parties, le Fury de Paul Dalglish peut remercier Idan Vered de lui éviter l’humiliation. L’attaquant israélien a marqué l’unique but de son club. Dans le clan des Eddies, on l’attend toujours ce fameux premier but. Et ils ont passé bien près de l’avoir. La semaine dernière contre les Rowdies de Tampa Bay, Tomi Ameobi a vu son pénalty être stoppé par Matt Pickens sur la dernière action du match. Chez le Fury, on veut remédier à la situation et vite. À l’entraînement, on a passé plusieurs séances sur la transition et opté pour différentes options, dont possiblement une nouvelle formation comme un 3-5-2. Une victoire serait l’idéale, tout juste avant l’amorce de la saison locale à la Place TD. Et qui plus est, contre son rival depuis deux ans. «On est les seuls clubs canadiens. Les amateurs à l’est d’Edmonton nous supportent et à l’ouest sont derrière Edmonton. C’est une grosse rivalité dans la Ligue. On s’affronte cinq fois par année avec le championnat canadien. La rivalité s’amplifie depuis deux ans», a lancé l’un des rares à être demeurés avec le Fury au changement de garde. Il aurait pu partir comme plusieurs, mais après avoir discuté avec Dalglish, il a décidé de continuer. Surtout qu’il s’est attaché à la capi-
tale canadienne. «J’ai un sentiment d’appartenance avec Ottawa. C’est une deuxième maison pour moi. J’ai commencé avec le Fury un an avant que ça fasse le saut dans la NASL. J’aime la ville et les fans qui nous soutiennent depuis les tout-débuts.» Le petit ailier canadien n’a obtenu qu’un seul départ (contre les RailHawks de la Caroline). Il avait été forcé de rater les premiers matchs, lui qui se recouvrait d’une blessure au genou droit, survenue durant le camp d’entraînement dans un match amical. «Je courrais et j’ai tenté un changement de direction. Mon pied est resté pris, mon corps a tourné. J’ai pris du repos, manqué le premier match, mais là, je suis correct. Je peux jouer, je me sens bien.» À son premier match officiel, il a créé une occasion, en plus de distribuer les ballons à Idan Vered et Paulo Junior. Employé dans l’axe, Haworth se dit à l’aise à cette position, lui qui y a évolué lors de ses années universitaires et même avant. Le numéro 17 de l’écurie aux couleurs noire et rouge espère maintenant remplir les fonds du filet. Sous l’ère de Marc Dos Santos, il a cumulé quatre buts en 54 apparitions. Avec le système offensif de Paul Dalglish, il se voit donner un coup de main plus significatif. «Avec Marc, les ailiers étaient utilisés plus défensivement et on jouait sur la contreattaque. Avec Paul, c’est un jeu plus agressif, on joue plus avec la possession et on met de la pression sur les défenseurs. C’est un système, qui en théorie, me convient plus», conclut-il.
GOLF Le golf étant de plus en plus populaire, les terrains sont souvent bondés de monde. En général, une partie de golf devrait se jouer en dedans de 4 h 30, malheureusement on en voit de plus en plus qui se terminent après cinq heures de jeu. C’est beaucoup trop long. Dans l’intérêt de tous, les golfeurs devraient jouer sans délai. Voici quelques façons de suivre la cadence. Le premier groupe prenant le départ le matin est celui qui détermine la vitesse du jeu
pour la journée. Normalement, on accorde une moyenne de 15 minutes par trou; vous devriez donc avoir complété le premier neuf trous en 2 h 15 min, et les 18 trous en 4 h 30 min. Les groupes qui suivent doivent s’assurer de maintenir le pas. Ce n’est pas une raison de ralentir le pas, si le groupe derrière vous ne suit pas. Vous devez suivre le groupe qui vous précède. Lorsque vous arrivez près du vert, ne laissez pas votre sac ou votre voiture devant.
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votre coup roulé pendant que votre partenaire effectue le sien. Vérifiez si votre coup roulé monte ou descend, s’il y a une pente vers la droite ou vers la gauche. Assurez-vous cependant de ne pas être dans son champ de vision et de ne pas bouger pendant l’exécution de son coup. N’oubliez pas que vous n’êtes pas seul sur le terrain et qu’une ronde de golf est agréable lorsqu’elle se joue dans un laps de temps raisonnable.
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Getting to the green on par (one shot for a par 3, two for a par 4, and three for a par 5) is not an easy thing to achieve for the average golfer. Even the best professional players manage to maintain a 70 percent success rate with difficulty. That is why it is so important to get good results from your approach shots. Any expert will tell you that the game around the green is one of the most important, if not the most important element of your golf game. Wellexecuted approach shots can help you play on par or reduce your score by the end of the round. In a radius of 25 to 35 metres from the green, the choice of club should take into account the presence or absence of obstacles, the slope of
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Des Grands Lacs, un grand fleuve
Nouvelles du Plan d’assainissement du Saint-Laurent
Travailler ensemble pour protéger le fleuve
Le passé industriel de Cornwall se cache tout juste sous la surface
Le Saint-Laurent, dont le nom en langue mohawk signifie « grande rivière », est l’un des plus longs fleuves du monde. Au fil des ans, de nombreux stresseurs environnementaux, dont la pollution industrielle, les eaux pluviales, les eaux de ruissellement des terres agricoles, la circulation maritime et les projets de développement de grande échelle, ont laissé leur marque sur cette voie de navigation internationale. En 1984, la Commission mixte internationale a inscrit Cornwall sur la liste des secteurs préoccupants. Depuis, des travaux de recherche importants ont été effectués et des efforts de restauration considérables ont été déployés à l’échelle locale afin de cerner et de résoudre les principaux problèmes. Ces travaux et efforts ont porté fruit et nous commençons à voir une certaine amélioration. Toutefois, de nouvelles inquiétudes se font jour sans cesse. Les déversements
C’est seulement depuis quelques décennies que les déchets industriels ne sont pas rejetés directement dans le fleuve Saint Laurent. Ces contaminants se sont déposés et accumulés en fortes concentrations dans les sédiments près du secteur riverain de Cornwall. Le principal contaminant présent dans les sédiments est le mercure, une substance toxique qui demeure dans l’environnement fluvial pendant de nombreuses années. Avec la fermeture de plusieurs usines et l’adoption de règlements environnementaux plus rigoureux, des sédiments plus propres ont commencé à se déposer tranquillement sur les zones contaminées, créant ainsi une couche protectrice naturelle. Pour gérer les zones de contamination, des contrôles administratifs ont été établis dans la Stratégie de gestion des sédiments de Cornwall. Ces contrôles permettent de s’assurer que les dépôts de sédiments contaminés situés dans trois zones du secteur riverain de Cornwall soient laissés sur place et ne soient pas perturbés, afin qu’un processus naturel de rétablissement se produise au fil du temps. À l’heure actuelle, les sédiments contaminés dans le passé, qui se trouvent dans ces zones, sont stables et recouverts d’une couche de sédiments plus propres et ne présentent donc pas un risque écologique important. Cependant, tout projet de développement qui nécessite du dragage, du remplissage, du recouvrement, de l’empilage ou du creusage aurait le potentiel de perturber, d’exposer ou de remettre en suspension ces sédiments plus contaminés situés en profondeur. C’est pourquoi les partenaires dans la protection à long terme se sont
en milieu marin, les espèces envahissantes, les microplastiques, les infrastructures de traitement des eaux usées défaillantes, les produits chimiques, les eaux pluviales, les changements climatiques ainsi que les produits pharmaceutiques posent de nouveaux problèmes. Un nouveau groupe international basé à Cornwall, le Réseau de protection du Haut Saint-Laurent, rassemble les organismes, agences et particuliers qui s’investissent dans la protection de ce grand fleuve afin que les générations à venir puissent continuer à profiter d’une eau propre à la consommation, à la pêche et à la baignade. Les projets pour 2016 comprennent notamment plusieurs corvées de nettoyage des berges du Saint Laurent, des forums d’information sur le fleuve et des formations de bénévoles Sentinelle, à l’échelle de la collectivité. Pour plus de renseignements, communiquez avec la coordonnatrice du Plan d’assainissement du Saint Laurent, Karen Cooper, à l’Institut des sciences environnementales du fleuve Saint-Laurent au 613936-6620 (poste 229) ou à kcooper@riverinstitute.ca.
engagés à collaborer pour protéger ces zones sensibles dans le secteur riverain de Cornwall. Pour protéger l’environnement, les partenaires ont développé une série de contrôles visant à prévenir toute perturbation de la couche protectrice naturelle qui s’est déposée sur les sédiments contaminés. En vertu de ces contrôles, la construction d’un nouveau quai ou la modification d’un quai existant doit être approuvée avant les travaux. L’Office de protection de la nature de la région Raisin (OPNRR) est responsable de l’approbation et le fait gratuitement. Il est permis d’apporter des modifications mineures à la taille, à la conception ou à la méthode de construction des quais avant leur installation. Il est également important de présenter des documents sur les quais installés après 2005. Les propriétaires qui ont déjà installé un quai doivent remplir un questionnaire sur sa conception et fournir d’autres renseignements de base. Cette collaboration de la part des résidents du secteur riverain de Cornwall aide à protéger la santé du fleuve. Pour plus de renseignements et pour consulter une carte détaillée, visitez le site : www.rrca.on.ca. Pour toute question, communiquez avec Lissa Deslandes au 613 938 3611 (poste 237) ou à l’adresse courriel : lissa.deslandes@rrca.on.ca.
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DATES À RETENIR JOUR DE LA TERRE VENDREDI 22 AVRIL DU 23 AU 29 AVRIL • Nettoyage printanier de la ville de Cornwall Défi « nettoyage » www.cornwall.ca
MERCREDI 4 MAI • Science & Nature on Tap @ Schnitzels avec M. Jesse Vermaire, Ph.D. www.riverinstitute.ca 25 ET 26 MAI • 23rd Annual International River Symposium @ OPG St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre www.riverinstitute.ca JEUDI 26 MAI • Community Science Day @ OPG St. Lawrence Power Visitor Centre. (9 h à 15 h) Pour plus de détails, visitez le site : www.riverinstitute.ca Pour plus de renseignements, communiquez avec l’Institut des sciences environnementales du fleuve Saint-Laurent en appelant au 613-936-6620 ou visitez le site : www.riverinstitute.ca
Les Grands Lacs jouent un rôle important dans la vie des Ontariens. L’Ontario possède 10 000 kilomètres de rives le long des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent, ce qui représente le plus long rivage d’eau douce au monde. Les Grands Lacs contiennent près de 20 pour cent des réserves d’eaux douces de surface de la planète et sont utilisés comme principale source d’eau potable, d’activités récréatives et d’électricité par de nombreuses collectivités. Depuis 2007, l’Ontario a investi plus de 140 millions de dollars dans 1 000 projets de protection des Grands Lacs qui ont permis de réduire de façon dramatique les polluants les plus dangereux et de restaurer certaines des zones les plus contaminées. Des centaines de partenaires et de groupes communautaires ont participé à ces efforts de protection et de rétablissement de la santé des Grands Lacs. En 2012, le Province de l’Ontario a publié sa stratégie pour les Grands Lacs qui définit comment le gouvernement de la province appuiera une vision des Grands Lacs en santé afin qu’ils demeurent une source d’eau propre à la consommation, à la baignade et à la pêche et dans laquelle il s’engage à présenter un rapport d’étape après trois ans. En mars 2016, la Province a publié son premier rapport d’étape qui présente quelques unes des principales réalisations ainsi que de nouveaux résultats scientifiques obtenus pendant les trois premières années de l’application de la Stratégie ontarienne pour les Grands Lacs. Vous pouvez consulter la Stratégie à l’adresse suivante : https://www.ontario.ca/fr/ page/rapport-detape-2016-sur-la-strategie-ontarienne-pour-
les-grands-lacs. La Loi sur la protection des Grands Lacs de l’Ontario a été adoptée en novembre 2015. Elle reflète les objectifs et les principes de la Stratégie ontarienne pour les Grands Lacs et établit des exigences détaillées en matière de contenu de la Stratégie, de production de rapports et d’examen. Cette loi est conçue pour aider à relever les défis importants en matière d’environnement auxquels fait face le bassin des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent, notamment un climat en évolution. Elle fixe certaines priorités initiales qui demandent des mesures immédiates, par exemple la réduction de la prolifération d’algues nuisibles et habilite des entités publiques à déterminer des mesures et à les cibler en fonction de problèmes prioritaires et de zones géographiques. Elle fournit également de nouveaux outils, dont une tribune pour améliorer la collaboration entre les partenaires des Grands Lacs de l’Ontario, et confère le pouvoir de fixer des buts et d’élaborer des plans d’action. Les initiatives axées sur une zone géographique permettront aux collectivités et aux gouvernements de se concentrer sur les mesures à prendre pour résoudre des problèmes locaux et régionaux et d’établir ou de maintenir des programmes de surveillance relativement à des enjeux écologiques clés. Vous trouverez plus de renseignements sur les efforts de protection du bassin des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent déployés par la Province de l’Ontario sur le site : www.ontario.ca.
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Sans les pollinisateurs, la plupart des aliments que nous mangeons et les champs de fleurs et les arbres qui nous plaisent tant n’existeraient pas. La pollinisation a une valeur écologique en lien avec : la nourriture et les abris pour la faune et les humains; les combustibles et la biomasse; la modération de la température; et la production d’oxygène. L’activité économique dépendant des pollinisateurs représente environ 992 millions de dollars annuellement pour l’économie de l’Ontario. Le déclin des pollinisateurs est un problème grave qui nécessite des mesures immédiates afin d’assurer la protection du système alimentaire et du milieu naturel de l’Ontario. C’est pourquoi dans un effort d’amélioration de la santé des abeilles et des autres pollinisateurs, la Province de l’Ontario a adopté une nouvelle stratégie sur la santé des pollinisateurs qui comporte trois volets : une réglementation des pesticides, une aide financière aux apiculteurs et un plan d’action. En mettant ces volets en œuvre, la Province est convaincue qu’elle peut s’approcher d’une réduction de 80 % d’ici 2017 dans la plantation de semences de maïs et de soja traitées aux néonicotinoïdes et d’un taux de mortalité hivernale des abeilles de 15 % d’ici 2020. Un nouveau règlement sur les pesticides qui restreint l’utilisation de semences de maïs et de soja traitées avec des néonicotinoïdes a été adopté en 2015 ainsi qu’un régime d’assurance autosuffisant permanent. Plus tôt cette année, la Province a présenté son ébauche de plan d’action pour la santé des pollinisateurs. Une des composantes de ce plan prévoit la protection et la restauration des habitats des pollinisateurs, puisque la perte d’habitats est considérée comme un facteur important contribuant au déclin des abeilles sauvages et fort probablement à celui de tous les pollinisateurs. La présence d’habitats mixtes et contenant divers types de pollen sur les terres agricoles à proximité de cultures dépendantes des pollinisateurs (p. ex. des bandes tampons et des lignes d’arbres) ou dans des champs cultivés (p. ex. des jachères florales) peut améliorer la pollinisation et potentiellement accroître les récoltes de certains produits de base. La création de ces bandes n’exige pas nécessairement de mettre fin à des cultures sur des terres productives. Les renseignements sur les pollinisateurs de l’Ontario sont essentiels pour le secteur agricole de la province
Des Grands Lacs, un grand fleuve
Nouvelles du Plan d’assainissement du Saint-Laurent
Travailler ensemble pour protéger le fleuve
Le passé industriel de Cornwall se cache tout juste sous la surface
Le Saint-Laurent, dont le nom en langue mohawk signifie « grande rivière », est l’un des plus longs fleuves du monde. Au fil des ans, de nombreux stresseurs environnementaux, dont la pollution industrielle, les eaux pluviales, les eaux de ruissellement des terres agricoles, la circulation maritime et les projets de développement de grande échelle, ont laissé leur marque sur cette voie de navigation internationale. En 1984, la Commission mixte internationale a inscrit Cornwall sur la liste des secteurs préoccupants. Depuis, des travaux de recherche importants ont été effectués et des efforts de restauration considérables ont été déployés à l’échelle locale afin de cerner et de résoudre les principaux problèmes. Ces travaux et efforts ont porté fruit et nous commençons à voir une certaine amélioration. Toutefois, de nouvelles inquiétudes se font jour sans cesse. Les déversements
C’est seulement depuis quelques décennies que les déchets industriels ne sont pas rejetés directement dans le fleuve Saint Laurent. Ces contaminants se sont déposés et accumulés en fortes concentrations dans les sédiments près du secteur riverain de Cornwall. Le principal contaminant présent dans les sédiments est le mercure, une substance toxique qui demeure dans l’environnement fluvial pendant de nombreuses années. Avec la fermeture de plusieurs usines et l’adoption de règlements environnementaux plus rigoureux, des sédiments plus propres ont commencé à se déposer tranquillement sur les zones contaminées, créant ainsi une couche protectrice naturelle. Pour gérer les zones de contamination, des contrôles administratifs ont été établis dans la Stratégie de gestion des sédiments de Cornwall. Ces contrôles permettent de s’assurer que les dépôts de sédiments contaminés situés dans trois zones du secteur riverain de Cornwall soient laissés sur place et ne soient pas perturbés, afin qu’un processus naturel de rétablissement se produise au fil du temps. À l’heure actuelle, les sédiments contaminés dans le passé, qui se trouvent dans ces zones, sont stables et recouverts d’une couche de sédiments plus propres et ne présentent donc pas un risque écologique important. Cependant, tout projet de développement qui nécessite du dragage, du remplissage, du recouvrement, de l’empilage ou du creusage aurait le potentiel de perturber, d’exposer ou de remettre en suspension ces sédiments plus contaminés situés en profondeur. C’est pourquoi les partenaires dans la protection à long terme se sont
en milieu marin, les espèces envahissantes, les microplastiques, les infrastructures de traitement des eaux usées défaillantes, les produits chimiques, les eaux pluviales, les changements climatiques ainsi que les produits pharmaceutiques posent de nouveaux problèmes. Un nouveau groupe international basé à Cornwall, le Réseau de protection du Haut Saint-Laurent, rassemble les organismes, agences et particuliers qui s’investissent dans la protection de ce grand fleuve afin que les générations à venir puissent continuer à profiter d’une eau propre à la consommation, à la pêche et à la baignade. Les projets pour 2016 comprennent notamment plusieurs corvées de nettoyage des berges du Saint Laurent, des forums d’information sur le fleuve et des formations de bénévoles Sentinelle, à l’échelle de la collectivité. Pour plus de renseignements, communiquez avec la coordonnatrice du Plan d’assainissement du Saint Laurent, Karen Cooper, à l’Institut des sciences environnementales du fleuve Saint-Laurent au 613936-6620 (poste 229) ou à kcooper@riverinstitute.ca.
engagés à collaborer pour protéger ces zones sensibles dans le secteur riverain de Cornwall. Pour protéger l’environnement, les partenaires ont développé une série de contrôles visant à prévenir toute perturbation de la couche protectrice naturelle qui s’est déposée sur les sédiments contaminés. En vertu de ces contrôles, la construction d’un nouveau quai ou la modification d’un quai existant doit être approuvée avant les travaux. L’Office de protection de la nature de la région Raisin (OPNRR) est responsable de l’approbation et le fait gratuitement. Il est permis d’apporter des modifications mineures à la taille, à la conception ou à la méthode de construction des quais avant leur installation. Il est également important de présenter des documents sur les quais installés après 2005. Les propriétaires qui ont déjà installé un quai doivent remplir un questionnaire sur sa conception et fournir d’autres renseignements de base. Cette collaboration de la part des résidents du secteur riverain de Cornwall aide à protéger la santé du fleuve. Pour plus de renseignements et pour consulter une carte détaillée, visitez le site : www.rrca.on.ca. Pour toute question, communiquez avec Lissa Deslandes au 613 938 3611 (poste 237) ou à l’adresse courriel : lissa.deslandes@rrca.on.ca.
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Les Grands Lacs jouent un rôle important dans la vie des Ontariens. L’Ontario possède 10 000 kilomètres de rives le long des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent, ce qui représente le plus long rivage d’eau douce au monde. Les Grands Lacs contiennent près de 20 pour cent des réserves d’eaux douces de surface de la planète et sont utilisés comme principale source d’eau potable, d’activités récréatives et d’électricité par de nombreuses collectivités. Depuis 2007, l’Ontario a investi plus de 140 millions de dollars dans 1 000 projets de protection des Grands Lacs qui ont permis de réduire de façon dramatique les polluants les plus dangereux et de restaurer certaines des zones les plus contaminées. Des centaines de partenaires et de groupes communautaires ont participé à ces efforts de protection et de rétablissement de la santé des Grands Lacs. En 2012, le Province de l’Ontario a publié sa stratégie pour les Grands Lacs qui définit comment le gouvernement de la province appuiera une vision des Grands Lacs en santé afin qu’ils demeurent une source d’eau propre à la consommation, à la baignade et à la pêche et dans laquelle il s’engage à présenter un rapport d’étape après trois ans. En mars 2016, la Province a publié son premier rapport d’étape qui présente quelques unes des principales réalisations ainsi que de nouveaux résultats scientifiques obtenus pendant les trois premières années de l’application de la Stratégie ontarienne pour les Grands Lacs. Vous pouvez consulter la Stratégie à l’adresse suivante : https://www.ontario.ca/fr/ page/rapport-detape-2016-sur-la-strategie-ontarienne-pour-
les-grands-lacs. La Loi sur la protection des Grands Lacs de l’Ontario a été adoptée en novembre 2015. Elle reflète les objectifs et les principes de la Stratégie ontarienne pour les Grands Lacs et établit des exigences détaillées en matière de contenu de la Stratégie, de production de rapports et d’examen. Cette loi est conçue pour aider à relever les défis importants en matière d’environnement auxquels fait face le bassin des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent, notamment un climat en évolution. Elle fixe certaines priorités initiales qui demandent des mesures immédiates, par exemple la réduction de la prolifération d’algues nuisibles et habilite des entités publiques à déterminer des mesures et à les cibler en fonction de problèmes prioritaires et de zones géographiques. Elle fournit également de nouveaux outils, dont une tribune pour améliorer la collaboration entre les partenaires des Grands Lacs de l’Ontario, et confère le pouvoir de fixer des buts et d’élaborer des plans d’action. Les initiatives axées sur une zone géographique permettront aux collectivités et aux gouvernements de se concentrer sur les mesures à prendre pour résoudre des problèmes locaux et régionaux et d’établir ou de maintenir des programmes de surveillance relativement à des enjeux écologiques clés. Vous trouverez plus de renseignements sur les efforts de protection du bassin des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint Laurent déployés par la Province de l’Ontario sur le site : www.ontario.ca.
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Sans les pollinisateurs, la plupart des aliments que nous mangeons et les champs de fleurs et les arbres qui nous plaisent tant n’existeraient pas. La pollinisation a une valeur écologique en lien avec : la nourriture et les abris pour la faune et les humains; les combustibles et la biomasse; la modération de la température; et la production d’oxygène. L’activité économique dépendant des pollinisateurs représente environ 992 millions de dollars annuellement pour l’économie de l’Ontario. Le déclin des pollinisateurs est un problème grave qui nécessite des mesures immédiates afin d’assurer la protection du système alimentaire et du milieu naturel de l’Ontario. C’est pourquoi dans un effort d’amélioration de la santé des abeilles et des autres pollinisateurs, la Province de l’Ontario a adopté une nouvelle stratégie sur la santé des pollinisateurs qui comporte trois volets : une réglementation des pesticides, une aide financière aux apiculteurs et un plan d’action. En mettant ces volets en œuvre, la Province est convaincue qu’elle peut s’approcher d’une réduction de 80 % d’ici 2017 dans la plantation de semences de maïs et de soja traitées aux néonicotinoïdes et d’un taux de mortalité hivernale des abeilles de 15 % d’ici 2020. Un nouveau règlement sur les pesticides qui restreint l’utilisation de semences de maïs et de soja traitées avec des néonicotinoïdes a été adopté en 2015 ainsi qu’un régime d’assurance autosuffisant permanent. Plus tôt cette année, la Province a présenté son ébauche de plan d’action pour la santé des pollinisateurs. Une des composantes de ce plan prévoit la protection et la restauration des habitats des pollinisateurs, puisque la perte d’habitats est considérée comme un facteur important contribuant au déclin des abeilles sauvages et fort probablement à celui de tous les pollinisateurs. La présence d’habitats mixtes et contenant divers types de pollen sur les terres agricoles à proximité de cultures dépendantes des pollinisateurs (p. ex. des bandes tampons et des lignes d’arbres) ou dans des champs cultivés (p. ex. des jachères florales) peut améliorer la pollinisation et potentiellement accroître les récoltes de certains produits de base. La création de ces bandes n’exige pas nécessairement de mettre fin à des cultures sur des terres productives. Les renseignements sur les pollinisateurs de l’Ontario sont essentiels pour le secteur agricole de la province
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Garage sale The gang at Royal LePage Performance Realty is gearing up for the 8th Annual National Garage Sale for Shelter Foundation. Saturday May 7 the parking lot at Royal LePage Performance Realty corner of Pitt and 8th street will become a market full of trinkets and treasures to suit everyone. They are accepting donations of gently used items for the garage sale up to and including Thursday May 5. Can`t get it to them, no worries, on Saturday April 30th thanks to the kind folks at Minimax Express, they will have a large truck doing pick-ups around the city. Call 613-938-3860 to get put on the pick-up list. The event will also host a Live Auction, Silent Auction and BBQ. So bring your money and bring your friends it is all for Cornwall`s own Maison Baldwin House. YARD SALE ~ Saturday, May 7 from 8am to 12pm at Marie-Tanguay Elementary School, 1500 Holy Cross Blvd, Cornwall. All proceeds go to the Clubhouse Improvement Project. See you there ... bring your friends and spread the word! CASINO TRIP to Gananoque on Saturday, Apr. 30, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613932-6534.“Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Richard Filion, Saturday, April 30, 8pm-12am. Breakfast Sundays from 8am-11am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. ST. COLUMBAN’S CWL GARAGE, BAKE & PLANT SALE ~ Saturday, May 7 at St. Columban’s School, 323 Augustus St. from 8:00 a.m. – 12noon. Everyone welcome! DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE ~ The Centennial Choir of Cornwall’s Spring Concert on Friday, May 6 at 8pm at Aultsville Theatre, also hosting some local talent with The Seaway Winds-Saxophone Quartet, The Glengarry Girls Choir, The C-Way Sound Barbershop Quartet and Acapellics Anonymous. Tickets are available at Home Hardware, Pitt & 13th; The Lottery Kiosk at Cornwall Square (2nd Floor); Cornwall Civic Complex Box Office Mon-Fri, 8:30am4:30pm and from members. Aultsville Theatre will be the recipient of the proceeds from The Centennial Choir of Cornwall’s Spring Concert. CORNWALL SEA CADET TAG DAY ~ Keep Watch! Uniformed Cornwall Sea Cadets from the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps STORMONT will be conducting a tag day fund raiser on Friday afternoon, April 29 through Saturday April 30. You will see Cadets at major commercial outlets asking for donations to fund Corps’ operations. The Cadet program provides our local youth with opportunities like no other organization can. Please give generously!
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HUGE YARD & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, April 30 from 7am to 1pm at Bishop MacDonnell School. Clothes, toys, tools, workout items, household items & so much more. 100% of proceeds go to: Hospice Cornwall. Please come out and help support a great cause! YARD & BAKE SALE ~ Piano Students throwing a Yard/Bake Sale. All proceeds will go towards end of year Piano Recital. Saturday, April 30 from 8am to 2pm at 1147 Pitt St. Parking: You may park in the complete right lane on Pitt St., Vimy Street or 12th St. between Pitt and Sydney St. CAN’T STOP EATING? CAN’T STOP DIETING? No dues – No fees – No weigh-ins – No diets. Overeaters Anonymous meetings are held at 7:00 p.m., every Tuesday night at the Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney Street in Cornwall. Call 613-9321510 for more information. EXPERIENCE TAIZÉ ~ A service of Prayer, Song and Contemplation for the Ascension of Jesus, Thursday, May 5 at 7pm at Knox-St. Paul’s United Church, 800 - 12th St. East, Cornwall. This is a gathering of candlelight, with Taizé singing, meditation and shared texts commemorating the Ascension of Jesus. CENTRE CHARLES-EMILE CLAUDE ~ 146-B avenue Chevrier, 613-932-1035. Soirée dansante au CCÉC: vendredi 29 avril à 19h. Journée Femme de la communauté: dimanche 1 mai de 13h à 16h. AGA CCEC: mercredi 25 mai dès 19h. 4th ANNUAL RECYCLE YOUR ELECTRONICS DAY FUNDRAISER ~ Drop off your old unwanted electronics for free on Saturday, May 14 from 9am4pm at 1001 Sydney St. Unit 2, Cornwall. (If you are unable to drop off on that date, contact the branch 613-936-1525 for arrangements prior to May 14, we have room for early storage).
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GARAGE & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, May 7 from 8am to 1pm at Ste. Therese Church Hall, 1304 Lisieux St. Cornwall. Donations welcome at the church hall Friday, May 6 from 8:30am to 1pm. Sponsored by the Auxiliary to St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. All proceeds towards resident care programs at St. Joseph’s Villa and CCC. FUNDRAISER FOR THE ALEXANDRIA UNITED CHURCH Scott Woods Band “Love That Fiddle” on Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 7pm at the Alexandria United Church, Kincardin St. Alexandria. Advance Sale of Tickets Only. Adults: $25. – 12 and under: $10. Contact Sylvia at 613–525–1324 or Colleen at 613–642–2005. BASIC COMPUTER/TABLET TRAINING. Learn in the comfort of your home. One on one. Email, internet, Skype, Facebook, word processing, pictures and more. Call The Joy of Learning, 613-935-6857. SPAGHETTI LUNCH & SUPPER ~ Friday, April 29, brought to you by the members of the Knights of Columbus Council 755, 205 Amelia St. Every last Friday of the month. Lunch: 11am-1pm. Supper: 4:30-6pm. Meals include: Spaghetti plate, coleslaw, bun, dessert, coffee or tea. STE. THERESE-DE-LISIEUX BINGO ~ Thursday, May 5 at the Parish Hall, 1304 Lisieux St. at 7pm. Early Bird at 6:30pm. Info: Roger, 613-528-4025. FRANCO-HEBDO: Le 4 mai, on s’intéresse au Baccalauréat International de l’école Héritage, au Théâtre, avec l’école La Citadelle et au Réseau de Développement Économique et d’Employabilité (RDÉE). À ne pas manquer, mercredi soir à 19:30h sur CogecoTV. MUSTARD SEED GARDEN CONCERT ~ An evening of hymns, carols and more with Knox-St. Paul’s Choir & friends in partnership with the youth of Transition Cornwall+ at Knox-St. Paul’s United Church, 800-12th St. West, Sunday, May 29 at 7pm. Free Will Offering. Light Refreshments.
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS every Tuesday at 7:30pm, 343 Pitt St. (Starbright Centre), phone 613-362-7634. INDOOR YARD & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, April 30 from 9am-1pm at Cornwall Pentecostal Church, 208 Second St. East, Cornwall FREE E-WASTE RECYCLING DAY ~ sponsored by Knights of Columbus St. Andrews and Precious Blood, Saturday, May 14 from 8am to 2pm. Proceeds to go to Hospice Cornwall & St. John’s Ambulance. Two drop-off locations – St. Andrews Church (south parking Lot) & La Citadelle (510 McConnell Ave). Free pick up available. Please call (613) 930-3401 (St. Andrews) or (613) 363-5733 (La Citadelle) to schedule a pickup. THE BELL TELEPHONE PIONEERS will be holding a Fundraising Supper and Book sale on Sunday, May 1 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297, 415 2nd St. West from 4pm to 6:30pm. The funds will be going to Hospice and the United Way of S.D.G. Please come out and support this worthy cause. Tickets are available at Scotiabank, the Legion Bar, Pioneer members or by calling Dan Youmelle at 613-938-1930. WILLIAMSTOWN GREEN THUMBS ~ Saturday, May 7 - Green Thumbs Annual Plant Sale to be held at the Meeting Place, Williamstown Fair grounds at 8am. If you wish to donate your thinned plants, call Glenn to pick them up, or have his crew dig them up for you. Trees, shrubs, bulbs, potted plants, herbs, garden vegetables available. Call Glenn at: 613-3638127. Garden paraphernalia, tools, books, Mother’s Day baskets, etc. available. MOCCASIN MODEL RR Club ~ meets at St. Mathews Lutheran Church, 1509 - 2nd St. West, Cornwall on Wednesday, May 4 at 7:30pm. All model railroad enthusiasts are welcome attend. 613-9361660. http://www.facebook.com/groups/ moccasinRRclub/ STROKE SURVIVOR SUPPORT GROUP: An opportunity for all stroke survivors and their caregivers to share and learn together. Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 4 at Riverdale Terrace Retirement Residence, 1200 Second St. West from 7pm-8pm. Info: Deena Dufresne 613-936-8784. Visit our website: www.stroke-easternontario.org D-café: Diabetes Peer Support Group ~ the 1st Wednesday of each month. The purpose is to meet in a relaxed environment to share experiences, discuss challenges, learn coping strategies and learn new practical information. Support groups can help to increase your confidence, well-being and selfmanagement skills by interacting with people who understand and can relate to what you are experiencing. Next meeting is Wednesday May 4 from 6pm to 7:30pm at the Diabetes Clinic, (841 Sydney St., Cornwall). For more information or to join contact: Jamie Lauzon, (613)-937-0478 or 1-855-342-2338 j.lauzoncsestrie.on.ca CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB welcomes women who have moved to Cornwall and area in the last 4 years. Call Patricia at 613-935-3109 for more information about the club and its activities, or visit our website: http://cornwallnewcomersclub. com . We look forward to meeting you.
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Taking care of business... show business, that is ROXANNE DELAGE CORNWALL, Ontario - Like many of us who have made our passion for music a life-long pursuit, for Davey Bedard, it started at home, at a very young age. “I started singing at around nine, said Bedard. “My mom was a singer, in the day, she played guitar and played the local venues. She was always singing.” He remembers fondly one of his first performances, as part of the Kinsmen Music Festival. Since then, he has had his hand in a variety of bands and genres from R&B, to Hip Hop, to Rock, and is presently working on a new project with long-time friend and business partner, Jason Mitchell. “We’re putting together a new group, a new style of music; a cross between Coldplay meets Linkin Park, all-live band, with some rap, melding the two styles.” Calling themselves, Right Hemisphere, they
are hoping to get it out by the end of the year. When he’s not creating his own music, or producing other’s, in his recording studio, Bedard, along with Mitchell, operates Limelight Entertainment talent booking agency, for area acts and venues. The two have been responsible for the lineups at local festivals and events, in the past, such as Winterfest, Lift-Off and Beerfest, as well as clubs, for a number of years. Community minded, Bedard has lent his time and talent to many great charitable causes, throughout the years, even throwing his hat into the political ring, during the last municipal elections, his primary focus being arts. Although he didn’t get a seat at the council table, this time, he does not discount another attempt, next time around. Until then, he continues to lobby in support of arts and culture in the city, and the everpresent conversation regarding an arts centre.
‘La Poutine Week’ hits Cornwall ADAM BRAZEAU adam.brazeau@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ont. – Are you a fan of french fries swimming in gravy and smothered in cheese curds? If you’re a Cornwallite, we already know the answer. The Seaway Food Festival is proud to announce ‘La Poutine Week’ will take place across the city from Tuesday (May 24) to Saturday (May 28). In four short years, the five-day event has
become one of the most successful poutine celebrations in the world. “This is truly exciting for us to be able to bring such an appetizing and engaging event to our community,” said Sebastien Manigat, of Bastion Hospitality. “By far we will be the smallest municipality to partake in this festival, but what the success of Summer Beer Fest and Seaway Food Festival has shown us is: we have a very broad, unique, and supportive foodie culture. For example, this spring we had the most successful Restaurant Week ever with over 2,500 meals sold.”
Although an important issue, he says, in the meantime we should consider what’s going on right now, downtown. “Everyone is always talking about arts and culture in our community and how we need an arts center. We need to recognize that there is an arts district already here in Cornwall, and it’s basically located down Pitt Street, between 3rd Street and Water Street.” Bedard rhymes off the names of a number of arts-based businesses which now line that corridor. “Think about it: Limelight Music and Arts Academy, BCDC, Framed Photography, TAG, Cornwall Dance School, OBO (art studio), Elegance School, Skin Within and Old Tyme Tattoos, Pure, Andre Pommier (custom jewelry), and over 10 restaurants (and a) bakery (culinary arts).” He says that it’s time to recognize this about our city and that the area should be designated
the ‘Cornwall Art District.’ Bedard acknowledges the importance of a centre, but before that can happen, he says that “artists must get together, to be taken seriously.” For further information about his music, or about joining the Limelight talent roster, visit www.daveybedard.com, or www.limelightmusic.ca.
David Petrynka, owner and chef at Eight Zero Zero in Cornwall, Ont., invites you to the Seaway Food Festival’s ‘La Poutine Week’ from May 24-28 – the city’s first-ever dedicated celebration of the Canadian dish. Adam Brazeau
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Saturday, May 7, 2016 - 8pm The concept is pretty simple: local selected restaurants develop special poutine dishes and customers vote for their favourite one. Discover a new taste or reconnect with an old favourite at Deke & Squeaks Bar and Grill, Winner’s Sports Bar, Truffles Burger Bar, Chef On A Bun, Sheep’s Head Bistro, Jet Set Pub, Bar Q, Rod’s Fry Shack, Schnitzels, and Eight Zero Zero Resto Lounge. The complete list of participants will be announced in May. Seaway Food Festival judges will also hand out awards for the ‘Best Poutine’ and the ‘Most Creative Poutine’.
Manigat, festival director, said coming up with a distinct, tasty, creative, and unique poutine is not a small feat, but it’s that kind of challenge that drives this event. “The wheels in my head have been churning for days now,” said Ahmad Mansorifard, owner and chef at Truffles. “We’re having a lot of fun with this and we are certain Cornwall will have a lot of fun with it, too.” Restaurants who are interested in participating are asked to contact info@bastionhospitality.ca. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/seawayfoodfestival.
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MichAEL dEBOER 613-936-3124
(1005166) This 2 Bdrm SEMI won’t last long. Great Family Area. Large master bdrm, deck off kit, fenced yard. Much more. †
(M1781) This one is well-established, liquor licence, seating for 149, parking, great Brookdale location. †
213 BROOkdALE - $95,000
(1006671) Good Income or Starter Home. Mostly all major upgrades have been done. 2 Bdrms with possible 3rd.
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
16265 NORThFiELd Rd, LUNENBURG - $395,000
(N0786) Spacious Home with great heated workshop. This 3+1 bdrm raised bung has large rec rm, 3 different heat sources, patio doors off dining rm. Too many highlights to mention, you’ll have to view this one.
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
NEW PRICE $110,000
6400 LE dOMAiNE - $595,000 - PRiME WATERFRONT
45 MAiN ST., MAXViLLE NEW PRicE $110,000.
MAURicE (MOE) LEMiEUX 613-930-1136
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
(N0968) Exquisite 2885 sq.ft. Waterfront Property. Extensive renovations done. Spacious entrance with skylight, cathedral ceilings, white angelstone graces the (M3798) Great Starter Home in quaint Vilext. Septic replaced 1989; dbl insul att garage 31x26. Only 45 min. to Montreal. lage of Maxville. 3 Bdrms, large backyard.
$268,500 620 cONc. 5 Rd., VANkLEEk hiLL
5 cAThERiNE ST., MAXViLLE NEW PRicE $129,000
(N0294) This property could turn into (N0082) Close to 417, easy commute to a great investment. Features 4 bdrms, Montreal or Ottawa. Nicely secluded on large country-style kit. Located in center 4.83 ac with horse barn. Newer 5 bdrm of Village with bus shuttle to Ottawa. Best home, possible in-law suite. of 2 worlds.
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
WATERFRONT LOT $89,900
3330 POiRiER AVE NEW PRicE $154,900
(N0739) PEACEFUL SUBDIVISION. 3 227 ST. FELiX - $129,900 Bdrm bung in Eamers Corners Area. Many recent improvements. Big yard 328 MARLBOROUGh ST N - $110,000 (N0387) Completely renovated 2 bdrm for children. Easy access for commute (M3674) Cozy 2 bdrm starter home or has home with beautiful back deck. Come great rental potential. Many new updates. take a peek, you won’t be disappointed. to Ottawa.
ROBERT JUhASz* 613-360-0087
BiLL MAcdONALd* 613-362-3312 BiLL MAcdONALd* 613-362-3312
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(N0301) This lot sits on a deep manNEW PRICE made canal that leads to the St Lawrence 18715 GLEN Rd. - $389,900 23 hOOPLE, iNGLESidE - $249,900 River at Pilon’s Point. Can accommodate large boats plus it does not have the re- (N0783) 3+1 Bdrm brick bung on a nice (1007168) Fresh on the Market & will hight treed lot, just east of the City. not last long. 1500 sq.ft., 3+1 bdrm. strictions of riverfront properties.
MichAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121 MichAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121 MichAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121
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VERY NICELY UPDATED 3 BEDROOM HOME 60 ANTHONY Beautifully refinished 3 bedroom house with lots of space! Nice large yard with storage shed, which is fully fenced for lots of privacy. Natural Gas heating with central air. Updates include: new roof, natural gas furnace & Central Air (2011), new flooring (2016) & more! Come see today!! Something this nice won’t last long! $164,900 MLS # 1005064
DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3PM
15556 NORTH LUNENBURG ROAD Country property on just over one acre. This 3 Bedroom character home has been extensively updated with new windows, doors, flooring and bathrooms. Propane furnace only 4 months old. Large kitchen opens up to dining area with a view of the beautiful lot the home is nestled on. Nice place to raise a family. Move in ready! $169,900 MLS # 1004716
JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
RHONDA GREENFELD 613-330-5584
3 BEDROOM SWEET SEMI IN DESIRED NEIGHBOURHOOD 1731 BRANCH DRIVE 3 bedroom sweet semi in a desired area. This north end semi is located in a family friendly neighbourhood close to parks, schools, public transit, shopping and other amenities. Property features fenced backyard, large deck, hardwood, tile flooring. Galley style kitchen opening to the dining nook. electric baseboard heating. Wall unit a/c. Basement is unfinished allowing for optional duct and furnace installation. $164,900 MLS # 1007571
JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
Ingleside 613-537-2000
Vankleek Hill 613-678-3860
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TOWN AND COUNTRY 165 LOCHIEL WEST, ALEXANDRIA 2 bedroom comfortable home on Garry River, with great view of Mill Lake. Good for fishing and kayaking. Updated bathroom, recent floating floor, roof painted and sealed. Dock and gazebo (with electricity) on Garry River. Garden shed with electricity. Walking distance to shopping and to nature trail. $95,000 M3675
RHONDA GREENFELD 613-330-5584
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1317 STORMONT AVE Great family home in a very desirable neighborhood, near schools, parks and shopping. Large home features 3 large bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a main floor laundry room and a double attached garage. The main floor has a sunken family room with a new gas fireplace, hardwood floors and lots of natural lighting. There is a large kitchen with eating area. Outside is deck, playhouse, above ground pool and a garden shed. Back inside you have a formal dining room and a living room to finish off the main level. Downstairs is completely finished. Call today for a private viewing. 369,900 MLS # 1005600
JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
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QUAINT 4 BEDROOM HOME 2 SNOWDON AVE Quaint 4 bedroom home on a quiet cul de sac. This 1.5 storey home boasts plenty of character. Hardwood flooring throughout, 2 large bedrooms on main level and upstairs. Features include A/C, large deck, large fenced yard, partially finished basement, updated kitchen, paved driveway. Close to hospital and other amenities. Make this home your own. $198,000 MLS # 1006597
JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
BUNGALOW WITH SHOP ON 10 ACRES 19450 KENYON CONC. 1 One owner 3 bedroom bungalow with shop on 10 acres! This well-built charming bungalow offers tranquility and functionality. Tinker in the shop or enjoy gardening in your vast surroundings. Home features enclosed sun porch, ensuite bathroom, main floor laundry, large open concept kitchen to dining to living area. Take pride, home awaits for its next family. Only minutes to Quebec border. 20 minutes to Cornwall. Call or text listing agent for private viewing. $319,000 MLS #1005748
JEN BLAIR MANLEY 613-551-4133
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2PM
1153 KIRKMAN COURT Beautiful raised bungalow built in 2003 in the most desirable neighbourhood. 3+2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, in ground pool, lovely backyard. MLS#N0479 $339,000 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927
EASY LIVING ON 34 ACRES
16538 MYERS RD, LUNENBURG Raised bungalow located just west of Bonville on 34 Acres (partly cleared, partly bush) with 872’ of frontage. Detached 3 car garage and wide, paved driveway. Recent updates including the roof & shingles, PVC thermal windows and a bright sunroom. 5 bedrooms, rec room, gas fireplace and two pellet stoves. Covered rear deck and impressive stone patio for Sunday family breakfasts and fancy party dinners. DON’T MISS THIS ONE! $397,900 N0718
ALFRED HEIM* 613-938-3860
8 LOYALIST Location! Location! Location! This 4 level side split home is located between Ingleside and Long Sault. A very private crescent with a beautiful property. This home has 3+1 bedrooms, 1-4pc bathroom, 2-2pc bathrooms, a large bright eat in kitchen, a formal dining room and a living room with a wood fireplace. The lower level family room has large windows for natural light and a wood stove. Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing! $359,000 MLS # 1006952
JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
2760 ROSS Just in time for Spring! A great 3 bedroom 1.5 bathroom all brick bungalow in a very desirable neighborhood. The main floor has 3 good size bedrooms with a 3 piece bathroom and a 2 piece Ensuite. Lots of storage in the eat in kitchen and a large living room. The basement is finished and the beautiful double back yard has a heated eternity pool. Detached is a great double garage/ workshop. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing! $249,900 MLS # 1006335
JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
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IMMACULATE BUNGALOW
605 DE LA BERGERIE, L’ORIGNAL, ON 2+2 bungalow offers a bright open concept living room & kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, a large master bedroom, patio doors off of the kitchen leads to a deck and beautiful backyard. Downstairs you will find a finished rec room, 2 more bedrooms, another bathroom & laundry room. All appliances are included. Move-in ready. $289,000 N0235
FAYE ALLOTT 613-571-9605
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WWW.3523CTYRD3.INFO 3523 COUNTY ROAD 3 ST. ISIDORE ONTARIO K0C2B0 This almost 1500 sq. ft. 3 bedroom 1.5 bath bungalow sits on 2.7 acres just outside the village of St. Isidore. Host BBQ’s on your oversized 20’ x 24’ deck and watch the kids swim in the large 27’ pool. $ 279,900 N0935
PENNY RUDDERHAM 613-930-3377
438 FIFTH STREET EAST Great starter home or rental property. Why pay rent when you can own. This 2 storey, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is located in centre town. Close to shopping and schools. $79,000 MLS#1004341 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
1 ABAGAIL Beautiful custom built home in the quiet village of Long Sault. This home has 1716 sq. feet on three levels. There are 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, main floor laundry room, a bonus room over garage and so much more. A must see! Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing. $369,900 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
SOLD 233 FOURTH ST EAST Have a big family? This 4+1 bedroom home is centrally located and has a large lot and a detached garage. Move in ready! Call for a private viewing. $249,900 MLS#1003894 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
CENTURY STONE HOME
ALL BRICK BUNGALOW
16635 POST ROAD A must see! If you like the warmth of an old home but want all the amenities of today this could be your next home. This home has character inside and out. Beautiful property in the summer with an inground heated pool or in the winter with 50 acres to play in. N0175 $564,500 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
3441 BRUCE STREET Nice 2+2 bedroom brick bungalow on the corner of Bruce and Marilyn. Great location for first time homebuyers or those wanting to down size. Large side yard and many upgrades. Call for a private viewing. $174,900. JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
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COZY HOME FACING PARK, ALEXANDRIA 197 PARK AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA This cozy and charming threebedroom home, located across Alexandria’s Island Park, has pine ceilings along with a country decor. Windows and doors (2012, 2015); eaves troughs (2014); ducts cleaned (2014); toilet (2014). Lovely garden with perennial flowers, pergola (deck/ patio). Natural gas heating: $67/month. Combined bathroom and laundry room on main floor. A unique home, must be seen! $115,000 M3727
Alexandria 613-525-3039
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Alexandria 613-525-3039
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GREAT BUNGALOW 1121 MCCONNELL AVE This home offers a bright open concept living room & kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a full bath on the main floor. Downstairs you will find a finished rec room, another bathroom & laundry room. All major updates have been done. Move-in ready!!! $149,000 N0703 FAYE ALLOTT 613-571-9605
JUST MOVE IN 200 WELLINGTON STREET EAST, CORNWALL Move-in ready 3+1 bedroom bungalow with large detached garage, recent granite counter tops, hardwood flooring, finished rec-room, natural gas heat and central air, and 2 tier deck, in a great area. MLS N0877 $259,900 PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776
GREAT BUNGALOW WITH LARGE GARAGE
18251 GLEN ROAD Cozy 2 +1 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow with large attached garage and brand new central air. Great for first time buyers or those looking to downsize. $169,900 MLS # 1007420
PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776
Vankleek Hill 613-678-3860
MOVE IN READY 26 WELLINGTON ST EAST Just turn the key and move into this beautifully renovated bungalow with 2+2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Call to book a showing. $249,000 MLS #1004986 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927
GREAT CASH FLOW
448 THIRD ST. WEST Newly renovated 6 plex generating a gross revenue of $51,000. Call today if you want your multi-units sold. $349,000 MLS #1005728
TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927
4 PLEX 313 LOUISA STREET 4 plex with many upgrades. Generating a gross income of 31,500 and net income of 22,154. Call today! $249,000 MLS # 1005896 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927
SOLD RELAX IN THE COUNTRY
ATTENTION RETIREES
AFFORDABLE WATER ACCESS W/VIEW
LOCATION LOCATION
16055 Rush City Road Newington Beautiful bright and spacious 2 storey century home with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, office, garage, large country kitchen, f/a propane heat, central air, and outbuildings located on 4+ acres . $214,900 MLS # 1005208 PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776
1422 FIRST ST E. Cozy 3 bedroom bungalow with garage, built in 2013 on slab, with efficient heated floors. The open concept, with vaulted ceiling is bright and airy. Modern Bathroom with laundry facility right next to it. The heating and hydro cost is very low. A short walk to many amenities. LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839
20933 DERRIG RD, LANCASTER Bright, Winterized 2 bedrm bungalow, on a large lot. Move in ready with open concept living space which leads to large deck, with view of river. 1/16 share in deeded waterfront park area for picnics, swimming and fishing. MLS M3771 $115,200 LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839
5385 ALPIN RD, WILLIAMSTOWN Peaceful setting on a 2.4 acres lot with a large pond. Beautiful interlocking driveway. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. Call to book your viewing. $189,000 N0424 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927
DUPLEX ON A LARGE LOT
325-327 ANNE ST Duplex with in-law suite in the basement. Located next to St Theresa park. Both units are 2 bedrooms and the basement in-law suite is one bedroom. Great property, won’t last long. Call Ted today for a private viewing!! MLS N0647 $299,900 TED LANGSTAFF 613-861-1870
INCOME PROPERTY! VERY FLEXIBLE CLOSING AND TURN KEY! PERFECT FOR STARTERS OR INVESTORS!
9-65 AND 10-85 RACE STREET An exciting opportunity exist for first time buyers or investors. Great downtown location! Walk to Square, Park, Curling Centre, Aquatic Centre, Civic Complex, bike bath and the River!! Unit includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat in kitchen, roomy living room with walkout to balcony, 1 outdoor parking spot. Very well maintained building. Which one would you like to see? Both? Call today! MLS# 1005846 & 1005823
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5639 COUNTY RD 34 LANCASTER Situated on 10 pastoral acres, this magnificent 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, family sized, all brick century home, offers a perfect blend of old world charm and modern day amenities. Impressive classic Georgian design, features high ceilings on the main floor, original trim and moldings and refinished pine flooring. The kitchen has built-in appliances with island and is open to the family room, where there are many windows from which you can appreciate the peaceful setting. The separate living and dining rooms, are brought together by a beautiful archway. The wrap around veranda provides additional space for entertaining and relaxing at days end. The home is surrounded by beautiful perennial gardens, which bloom over 3 seasons. There is a large barn and small greenhouse. Located close to the Quebec border with quick and easy access to the 401. 10 acres. $319,500 N0056
SUSAN HELMER 613-938-3860
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MULTI-UNIT PROPERTY
6731 GILMORE HILL RD This 1740 square ft. bungalow backs onto the Cornwall golf and country club. Walk out your side door and you are ready to golf. There are two bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a den, a large living room with a gas fireplace. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing! $197,000 M3140 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
9 BARNHART DR LONG SAULT Unique 2 storey home. Main level has 2 bed, 2 bath. Open concept living/dining/kitchen. Legal 2 bed apartment on 2nd floor & in-law suite at back. Attached garage. $310,000 N0976 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP!
IN THE VILLAGE OF LONG SAULT
2 CYPRESS LANE This beautiful 2bd, 2bath bungalow is immaculate. Perfect if you are thinking of downsizing or just starting out. With lots of windows and a cathedral ceiling this little home feels very spacious. It is situated in the village of Ingleside. Don’t wait call today for a private viewing. $254,700 N0523 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
40 ST. LAURENT Large family home in the centre of the Village of Long Sault. Great location for schools, park in your backyard, restaurants and only 10 minutes to Cornwall. This large home has been very well taken care of over the years. Priced to sell, won’t last long! $169,900 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS!
NEW BUILD!!
422 MARLBOROUGH ST N, CORNWALL 3 bedroom home featuring a large eat-in kitchen and living room on the main floor. Upstairs you`ll find 3 bed and 1 bath. Many updates, a large detached garage and is only a 2 minute walk to the Bob Turner. Call for a private viewing.. $120,000. JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
2 ABAGAIL Be the first family to live in this beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow in charming Village of Long Sault. This custom build home is located close to schools, restaurants, the bike path and the St. Lawrence river. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS N0072 $329,900 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
339 BEDFORD STREET This duplex is located at the corner of Bedford and Fourth St. Close to many amenities. Main floor unit has two good size bedrooms. Upstairs unit is smaller with one bedroom. Hardwood floors in both units, large lot with garage all in a nice area. $134,900 MLS # 1007416
LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839
INCOME PROPERTY! 1102 GRAND AVE Large five plex in Cornwall with 2 bachelor units, one 1 bedroom, and two 2 bedroom. Most units have been updated. Large garage on the property for the landlords’ use. Call Ted to arrange viewing!! MLS N0643 $310,000 TED LANGSTAFF 613-861-1870
CENTRETOWN CONDO 3327 MAIN ST, AVONMORE Located in the heart of the village, this cute and quaint home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a renovated kitchen. Call today. MLS N0572 $74,900 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812
404 - 321 Water St W, Cornwall Water views from this spacious 2 bed, 2 full bath centre town condo. With 10 ft ceilings, walk in closet and underground parking. Call today for full details. $279,900 MLS#M2976 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812
223 HEMLOCK CRESCENT Bright and spacious with vaulted ceilings, the main floor is modern and fresh. Master bedroom features his & hers closets plus ensuite. Finished lower level offers a second family room & fourth bedroom. Interlock brick patio, gazebo and natural gas bbq hookup. $229,900 N0815
GREAT STARTER HOME 9 CEDAR STREET NEWINGTON Great starter home! This 2 bedroom home sits on a nice village lot. Main level features large bathroom, kitchen, living room and laundry room. Upstairs you will find master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom and bathroom. This property has a new high efficiency furnace and wett certified wood stove, two driveways, work shop, wood storage and garden shed. Head outside to enjoy your evenings in the screened porch! Call today for your private showing. $129,000
CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812
HILDA BUITING 613-913-0891
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172 LEFEBVRE AVE, CORNWALL Lovely 2-bedroom home ideally located close to stores, schools, etc. Home is in move-in condition. 2015 updates include: kitchen, bathroom, windows, doors, flooring, light fixtures, trim, and paint. Natural gas furnace. Large garage / shed. A pleasure to show! $129,900 MLS#1003725 RHONDA GREENFELD 613-330-5584
Alexandria 613-525-3039
Ingleside 613-537-2000
Vankleek Hill 613-678-3860
COUNTRY FEEL, VILLAGE AMENITIES!!
CHEAPER THAN RENT!
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
40 CENTRE STREET, ALEXANDRIA Large 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom village home. Large eat in country kitchen, Summer screen room, living and family rooms, rear deck and large backyard. Gas heating, recent windows and more. Call for more details. $172,000 M4001 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
112 GUY STREET, CORNWALL Priced to sell, 1+1 bedroom open and spacious layout. Large master with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet. Partially finished basement with second bedroom. This home would make a great investment property as well! $79,000 N0317 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
521 MCCONNELL AVENUE, CORNWALL 2000+ ft 2 brick bungalow offers main floor living including separate family and living rooms, formal dining room and laundry. Other features include sunroom, large backyard, office with private entrance and double garage. Much, much more, call to view! $249,900 N0803 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH AMAZING BACK YARD
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BUNGALOW ON 0.8 ACRES
RENOVATED CONDO YOU MUST SEE!
1976 CONCORDE AVE. Look forward to having friends & family over to entertain in this stunning private fenced-in yard, feat. beautiful interlocking brick patio with pergola, hot tub, above ground pool & log cabin. All brick (R2000) 3+1 home is in a great location and has been very well maintained.MLS#1003793 $259,900 VALERIE MALLORY 613-571-9245
14387 PLEASANT VALLEY RD, INGLESIDE This country property is a steal of a deal! 0.8 acres of land, 2 sheds, nice deck, above ground pool, a long gravel driveway and a 3 bedroom bungalow round off this property. Large unfinished basement used as storage. $149,900 N0859 DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
118 FOURTH ST E, UNIT 104, CORNWALL Centrally located, this 2 bedroom condo offers you affordable and convenient living. Many upgrades done recently including: all windows, entire kitchen and flooring throughout. Condo fees include water, parking space. $112,900 N0285 DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
69.4 ACRES OF LAND IN NORTH LUNENBURG
EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT!
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST!
NORTH LUNENBURG RD W (ACROSS FROM ADDRESS 15223) 69.4 acres for sale in north Lunenburg. Approximately 20 acres cleared as hay fields, the rest in hardwood. Raisin River does cross back corner of lot. Located only 20 minutes from Cornwall. $199,900 N0177 DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
5021 NINE MILE RD, MARTINTOWN This property has it all! 2 acres of land with a fenced in section; a large sunroom; a 1.5 car garage with welder’s electrical service. 2050 square feet in this split level, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi-open concept house. Roof (15) oil tank (15). $299,900 MLS 1005963 DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
4101 AVONMORE RD, NEWINGTON Great 4 bedroom bungalow with attached garage and lots of upgrades: hot water on demand, new duct work, furnace & central air; new roof in 2012. Jacuzzi tub, pool, huge deck on 4 acres...plus a 30` x 30` coach house with separate driveway! $234,900 M3752 DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
STUNNING BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING THE ST LAWRENCE! 18793 COUNTY RD 2, GLEN WALTER Enjoy the beautiful waterfront from your dining room window! Located less than 50 feet from the St. Lawrence river, this low maintenance, 2 bedroom bungalow is sure to please. Everything has been re-done since 2008 (foundation, electrical, well, holding tank, insulation, kitchen… (roof April 2016.) Potential for handicap accessible. $229,900 N0957
DEREK BISSONNETTE 613-861-9107
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(south of Headline on the west side) Large 1800+ sq ft. bungalow with bonus room above double garage and finished basement. Hardwood & ceramic floors on main level. 2+1 Bedroom. Open concept kitchen/dining/ living room. Includes 6 appliances. This exceptionally well-kept home is situated on a 2+acre lot. $324,900
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Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 1816 ELGIN ST Move right into this well maintained semi. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, finished basement, spacious rec room with gas fireplace. ASKING $159,900
33 CUMBERLAND AVE.
17985 CTY RD 18 This immaculate 2+2 bedroom home sits on 7 acres of open land. Open concept main floor, updated kitchen, hardwood flooring, fully finished basement, and Tanya Flaro* garage and small 613-330-3580 barn. $224,900
NEW LISTING
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 6544 TREEHAVEN This waterfront property is sure to please you! Finished beautifully from top to bottom, an abundance of detailed landscaping, outdoor kitchen, gazebo, pergola, dock, and the list goes on.... $499,900
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 6277 82ND AVE BAINSVILLE Cozy and charming 2 bedroom home with deeded water access. Very clean and in move in condition. Propane heating, and lots of natural light. ONLY $124,900
5560 ST. ANDREW’S RD (HWY 138)
Anne MacDonald* 613-551-1299
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 2340 SOUTH BRANCH RD This 4 bedroom home is move in ready for your family. Lots of space with a main floor family room, finished basement, att garage and over 8 acres on the edge of the city limits. Asking $374,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 1612 GRANT AVE. Need space for the kids?? This house offers 5+1 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, over 2400 sq ft, finished basement, garage, and an inground pool. $349,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 19587 GLEN RD Very well maintained 3 bdrm home located just outside Williamstown. Spacious eat in kitchen, formal dining room, living room w/ gas fireplace, master ensuite and walk in closet. Att garage, and 1 acre of property. $349,900
ENJOY CONDO LIVING!! Immaculate 3rd level condo built in 2010. Open concept kitchen with breakfast counter overlooking the living room/dining room combo with vaulted ceilings; patio doors to your private deck. Enjoy your spacious master bedroom with large walk-in closet. 4-piece bathroom and separate laundry area with Mike Masterman* stacked washer & dryer. 613-330-2147 MLS N0150 $173,000
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Peaceful/very private 12 acre country lot with modern 3+1br split entry bungalow. $320,000
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713 MCCONNELL AVE. $224,900 Visit Todd this Sunday to view this beautifully updated 1560 sq.ft. brick bungalow featuring a sunken living room with hardwood floors and gas fireplace (2008). All hardwood and ceramic on the main floor, large eat in kitchen with island, 2 updated baths (2011,2013), gas fireplace (2012) in the rec room, patio doors off master to a deck and fully fenced yard. A beautiful home to put on your list!
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In village of Lancaster easy access to 401. Unique log and brick home, 2464 sq ft., finished basement, park like yard with pool, gazebo, and hot tub. One of a kind!
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This exquisite home offers 2780 sq. ft. of total quality, including the gourmet outdoor kitchen overlooking the heated in-ground pool. 3+1 bdrms 4 baths, beautiful indoor kitchen, 3 gas fireplaces, formal dining & living, office, newly created laundry/sewing/mudroom off gar. All finished lower level, custom ensuite off M/B... so much more. Check out the pics MLS# 1004835 Priced at
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Why rent when its cheaper to own? This cute 1.5 storey home has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, ceramic and laminate floating floors, natural gas forced air and many updates. Utility shed with electricity and white pvc fencing surrounding the property. Home is move in ready and affordable. REDUCED PRICE $109,900 NEW G LISTIN
NEW Centrally located 3 bedroom all LISTING brick home is move in ready! This well maintained home starts with the open dining room with the kitchen, perfect for having guests. A bedroom to the side and you walk up to the large main bath with double sinks. The master bedroom and spare are in the back of the house. Downstairs has a large family room with fireplace and wet bar. Call today for your private viewing.
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MLS # 0000 - Great north end location! Sitting on a large lot this 2+1 bedroom home offers 1.5 baths, 2 separate driveways, a 21 X 13 foot detached garage, fenced in yard, along with many updates and a finished basement!
710 COTTON MILL UNIT 210
Lovely condo has many upgrades that you have been looking for! 12’ ceilings, beautiful fireplace, granite countertops, private balcony with BBQ, walkthrough closet and ensuite bath. Must be seen to be appreciated!
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5269 MACLEOD RD - $385,000
MLS # N0779 - Built in 2011 this amazing 3+2 bedroom home offers approx. 2400 sq feet of living space on the main floor. Plus a fully finished basement with a large 2 car attached garage. This lovely home sits on 1.57 acres of country property!
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MLS # N0781 - Looking for a small hobby farm? This charming, very well maintained 3 bedroom 1.5 bath country home offers many updates, large deck, a 36 x 60 workshop plus a large barn that is in great shape all sitting on just under 3 acres!
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1151 MONTREAL RD. $329,000 WATERFRONT TRAIL MLS® N0911
Built in 2015, 2+1 bedroom, 2 bath with a spacious open kitchen with huge centre island. Fully finished basement, covered rear patio and short walk to the waterfront trail!
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Nestled on a well treed 4.96 acre site bordered at its perimeter by Stoney Creek is this 2,650 square foot home with 9 rooms above grade including 3 bedrooms plus 3 bathrooms. Most parking needs will be well served by the 100’x21’ paved driveway, the attached garage (22’x21’+), and detached workshop/ garage (34’x20’). Bored? Not for long with these leisure options: well trailed acreage ideal for walks/ recreational vehicle use, a pond doubling as a winter skating/ shinny hockey rink with adjacent woodstove heated cabin, family maple syrup production (personal use), two-tier lounging deck with roofed gazebo ideal for barbecuing, in-ground swimming pool (19’x35’) with change house and indoor home theatre with included two tier seating – 72” TV – surround sound system. Indoor spaces favour moments of togetherness and privacy; over 400 square feet of open concept area including working kitchen-bay windowed nook-family room plus tray ceilings and fireplace to open living (15’x 13’) and dining (13’x10’) rooms plus a woodstove in the rec room. Worth a peek: come see with the agent of your choice.
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Suddenly at home on Monday, February 1, 2016 Kathleen Evelyn (nee Warner) Alguire of Cornwall. A memorial service will be held at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Cornwall on Friday, April 29, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a reception to celebrate her 102nd birthday. Arrangements entrusted to McArthur Bros. & MacNeil Funeral Home & Chapel, 428 Second Street East, Cornwall (613 932-6300). Condolences may be left at www.mcarthurbrosfh.com 6762146
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on after suffering such a resounding rejection is unclear. Alberta’s NDP Premier Rachel Notley is not in favour of the Leap Manifest, a far reaching proposal to reject new energy projects. Notley made history when she wiped out the Conservatives in her province’s last provincial election. But, since coming to power, Alberta’s economy has declined because of the falling oil prices. Alberta’s project deficit is going to be close to Canada’s deficit. The NDP has to come up with a new strategy and stick to it.
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Trudeau’s family name, good looks and youth did the trick. Mulcair made several errors and took full responsibility for the dismal showing at the polls. The NDP leader was shocked but did not show it when he secured only 48 per cent support. Alberta had more than 800 delegates at the convention. Most of them were not impressed with the current leader’s shaky stand on oil sands and building pipelines to survive. The once mighty Alberta is suffering economically. Why the NDP decided that Mulcair can stay
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Since the last federal election, Canada’s political landscape has completely changed. The Liberal Party of Canada, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, continues to forge ahead and enjoys the sunshine honeymoon. The Conservatives will not choose a new leader until late 2017. Meanwhile, the New Democratic Party is publicly showing wide rifts. It initially seemed like the current leader Thomas Mulcair would survive the leadership review at the national convention in Edmonton. However, Mulcair suffered a humiliating
defeat. It is even more surprising he agreed to stay on for two years until the NDP selects a new leader. One would have expected Mulcair would set aside and the NDP would select an interim leader to rebuild the divided socialist party. The New Democrats have a long wait to decide who will lead them into the next election against Trudeau. Before last fall’s election, it seemed Mulcair, then the leader of the Official Opposition, had a slight chance to lead the country. All that changed suddenly as Canadians decided they needed a change and would prefer a new and untested leader.
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RACHEL’S KIDS: ‘Small Moments of Joy’ donation a real game-changer for Cornwall teen battling leukemia Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ont. – If there’s one thing Sean Cowan sees a lot of, it’s his bedroom. So Rachel’s Kids made it a gamer’s paradise for the local teen. As Cowan battles luekemia, the 13-year-old splits his time between the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ronald MacDonald House, and home. Cowan will have at least another few years of taking oral chemotherapy treatments and is currently undergoing monthly chemo at CHEO. He is trying to recover and stay strong “one day at a time.” Rachel’s Kids, a Cornwall-based international charity, first reached out to Cowan after hearing about his ‘Yellow Kisses for Sean’ campaign in early 2015. The campaign’s goal: convince Hershey Canada to make a yellow-wrapped ‘Kiss’ to be sold at fundraisers in honour of Cowan, and other youth suffering from diseases. The company rejected the sweet idea. After waiting over a year, Cowan decided to request a wish via the Rachel’s Kids’‘Small Moments of Joy’ program. “I didn’t need anything at the time,” he said. Most recently, the program has provided local
children in need with a family vacation to Disneyland and a swimming pool. Cowan’s options teetered on limitless. But he takes his love of video gaming more seriously than others, so Dr. Rachel Navaneelan, charity founder, and Kim Lauzon, executive director of Rachel’s Kids, hand-delivered a flat screen TV (with wall mount), PS4, controller, headset, and a slew of other gaming accessories. “Thank you so much,”said Cowan as he hugged Navaneelan. The generosity also extended to his older sibling, Liam. The 16-year-old received a free sixmonth membership courtesy of Quest Gym owner Thomas Irvine. Meanwhile, Cowan’s room continues to fill with signs of support, from the recent donations to handmade quilts to signed Ottawa Senators merchandise. But it’s a colourful beaded necklace that paints the most vivid picture of his courageous battle. Diagnosed with brain cancer at the age of 11, Cowan began adding a single bead to the necklace every time he had a contact with a health-care professional associated with his leukemia or blood was drawn or he stayed overnight in the hospital or he underwent treatment. Navaneelan, a local dentist, has made it her business to help local children in need, as well as
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Pictured from left, Kim Lauzon, executive director at Rachel’s Kids, Susan Cowan, Liam Cowan, Sean Cowan, and Dr. Rachel Navaneelan, charity founder. After transforming Sean’s room into a video gamer’s paradise, the group displayed the 13-year-old’s bead necklace, showcasing his courageous battle with leukemia. those overseas. “This is just a small way to bring some sunshine into his life, with what he’s going through,” said Navaneelan. “And it’s not over yet, he’s still has to go through so many more chemo treatments. For this kind of population, there are way too many kids getting sick. I don’t know what’s happening in this community. I wish we could do something more about finding out why it’s happening.” Lauzon encourages the public to get in touch with her office to learn more about the Small Moments of Joy program. “Keep an eye open for local children who really
do need help,”she said.“That’s what we’re here for.” Rachel’s Kids 12th annual Garden Party and Charity Auction is being held at the Ramada Inn in Cornwall on June 4. Tickets are $60. Lauzon noted this year an extra 100 tickets are available, bringing the head count to 500. The event also helps support Rachel’s Kids’ fostering program for children overseas, where funds go towards education. For more information, contact (613) 933-3946 or visit rachelskids.com or stop by the office at 525-D Ninth Street East in Cornwall.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – The days appear to be numbered for a local agency tasked with promoting tourism in Cornwall and area. Officials with the United Counties of SD and G have informed their counterparts with the city that they are likely to pull out of an agreement to continue funding Cornwall and the Counties Tourism, beyond this year. Counties CAO Tim Simpson said in an interview United Counties council is likely to make its decision official at a meeting next month. On its surface it means Cornwall and the Counties
Tourism, which has helped market this region as a destination for visitors since the 1990s, will be minus some $80,000 in funding from the rural government after this year. But in all likelihood this will lead to the beginning of major changes on the tourism front in Cornwall and area, and marketing the region as a destination for visitors. “Council has to decide how, or if, it wants to fund (tourism) in the future,”said Simpson, who is working on a report to that end for county councillors. Cornwall CAO Norm Levac said city officials will now begin discussions on how to move forward – and all options are on the table. As an example, there’s been informal talk of bringing the tourism wing under the
expressed worry with the low number of SD and G businesses that participate in the tourism agency’s initiatives. “Council is not satisfied with the current setup, in terms of what the value for money is,” said Simpson. Last summer county council began voicing its concerns with continuing to fund the tourism agency. Linda Wilson, executive director of Cornwall and the Counties Tourism, said it will be business as usual for the balance of the year, but beyond that she has few answers. “We’re kind of at a standstill,” she said, adding the county decision is surprising given that it made requests of the tourism body to implement changes. “We’re going to continue our year, as planned.”
auspices of the city’s economic development department. “We need to sit down and evaluate what will happen,” said Levac. “We need to explore all the options. Something will have to happen.” City hall contributed $160,000 to the tourism agency this year (down from $180,000 the year before), in addition to the $80,000 supplied by the United Counties. Simpson said the decision boils down, in large part, to ensuring it is getting effective bang for its municipal buck. Counties officials had some concerns about the way the tourism agency governed itself, including what it felt were a low number of elected officials from both municipalities on its board. It has also
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Cornwall’s TD Bank, led by branch managers Leigh MacDonald and Michelle Huntley, has made a $15,000 donation to the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation through the TD Grants in Medical Excellence program. This donation went toward training staff working in the new chemotherapy unit. From left are Melissa Derouchie, Lauren Lamothe, Angela Celone, Eric Leroux, Ashley Schulte, Carolyn Baker-Sterling, Terri Buchanan. Seated are Michelle Huntley and Leigh MacDonald. Get your shoes laced up and ready to Hike for Hospice this Sunday (May 1) in support the local 10-bed facility that provides end of life care in a home-like setting. For more info, contact 613-932-3451 or register at chpca.convio.net/ CareforHospiceCornwall.
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A big Thank You to Jessica and staff at the Cornwall Dairy Queen. On Saturday, April 16th, several young men from Laurencrest Y.S. were brought to D.Q. to spend their allowances. Unfortunately, one of the young men was short a dollar in his order. Jessica told the youth not to worry about it and proceeded to pay the difference out of her pocket. She could have easily told him to change his order but instead, she made this young man’s day. Also a special mention to the customer at the D.Q. who offered to pay the difference. Thanks, Laurencrest Youth Services.
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The St. Joseph’s Lady Panthers are at it again raising $350 in a car wash and BBQ. Troy Hickman and the Toyota Dealership matched the funds bringing the total to $700. From left are Maraih Croteau, Victoria Pataky-Saucier, Toyota Dealership owner, Troy Hickman, Jenna Goulet and Chelsea Marsolais.
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