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The Cornwall Waterfest Dragon Boat races will be returning to the Cornwall Canal this summer for its 11th annual event and takes place this weekend on Saturday, August 13th at the historic Cornwall Canal, located at Power Dam Drive and Second Street West in Cornwall, Ontario. While the dragon boat races are a main attraction, the event also features a unique market of local artisans and vendors, along with a selection of delicious food vendors for festival-goers to grab a bite to eat.
“The nice thing about our race course is that it is held in a calm, sheltered canal, and is approximately 200 metres in length,” says Cornwall Waterfest Committee Chair, Lea Emard. “This makes it very accessible to beginning paddlers, but also offers a challenge for experienced teams that want to put their skills to the test. Teams can choose to enter the recreational, competitive, or ladies division. All local teams will be offered a practice session to help get them in form before race day and
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It’s a Fact! CITY OF CORNWALL
It’s that time of year again. Throughout the City of Cornwall, streets are being temporarily closed, holes are being dug, pipes changed, and pavement laid. For 2022, the city has some pretty ambitious — and exciting — goals when it comes to road-related work. Take Sydney Street for example. This year, the last phase of reconstruction of the major
artery — between Seventh Street East and Ninth Street — is being completed. Speak of a lot of work! The project involves separating the existing combined sewer. In other words, the city will be installing separate pipe networks for storm and sanitary flows. Doing so will reduce the flow of rainwater into the Wastewater Treatment Plant’s sewage system. In turn, that will reduce the likelihood of basement floodings, as there will be less water flowing into pipes that are connected to homes. It will also reduce the possibility of wastewater making its way into the St. Lawrence River. Let’s not forget that the reconstruction will
provide Sydney Street with new pavement, curbs, and sidewalks. This year will also see the construction of the city’s first official roundabout. It will be located at the intersection of Sydney Street, Lemay Street, Thirteenth Street and Reneal Street. Roundabouts are designed to maximize safety, and decrease delays and fuel consumption. Yet it isn’t just streets that the city is focusing on. Two new bicycle paths will also be built — one from Pitt Street to Edgar Street and one on Power Dam Drive, from Grant Avenue to Saunders Drive. Several streets will also be subject to
watermain lining — a process which consists of inserting a flexible liner into the existing watermain. Once the liner is in place, steam is used to cure or harden the liner. The process creates a new watermain inside of the existing one. The above projects are only a few examples of the many great things coming up this year. You can find more information about every project that will be undertaken and by visiting Cornwall.ca/construction/. What’s more, you can also subscribe to individual project pages to get the latest construction updates right in your inbox. Above all else, please be safe when driving near a construction zone!
New occupational programs for in-demand jobs being offered free of charge If you’re seeking employment or wanting to make a career change, this is an opportune time as Covid-19/lockdowns have created job openings/employee shuffle, adding to pre-existing workforce shortages in specific industries. To address these employee shortages, Tri-County Literacy Council is offering three new (free) programs for adult job seekers 19+: • If you enjoy interacting with others and a flexible work schedule, a Cashier position might be for you (6-week program starts September 6) • If you like the idea of always having cash and not taking work home, consider a career as a Food and Beverage Server (6-week program starts September 12) • The transportation industry shortages
offer many opportunities such as Truck Driver, Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Truck Mechanic, Route and Crew Scheduler, Shipper, Shipping Supervisor, and Truck Loader (5-week program starts October 24) In these pilot programs, participants practice essential skills while learning about the specific topic chosen. To augment learning, industry guest speakers share their expertise with students. Successful completion of the program will result in job placements. “These new essential skills training programs are made possible thanks to Ontario’s Skills Development Fund” says Dina McGowan, Executive Director. Run by the through labour market agreements between Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and the Government of Canada and the Skills Development, the more than $200 mil- Government of Ontario. lion Skills Development Fund is supported All persons are welcome to apply, including
those with self-identified disabilities. For more information, call Tri-County Literacy Council at 613-932-7161. Seats are limited.
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Transition Cornwall+ More of us are realizing the values of our hometown – whether it’s our daily routine or what we know as a ‘staycation’. With over 20 kilometers of off-road recreation path, Cornwall in a major hotspot for cycling along the St. Lawrence River. If you look a bit closer at the path however, you will quickly see it is also a haven for walkers, runners, children in strollers, dog owners, and people in mobility scooters. In many cases, path-users are groups of friends, family members, or work colleagues strolling along while they catch up on recent events or unwind from a long day. In these instances, there is no pressure to have the latest equipment or clock the highest speed, instead these path users are simply connecting with themselves, with each other, and with nature. The benefits of these many activities are numerous, which is why it is encouraging to see the City improving our parks to make them safe and accessible for everyone, including those folks who don’t own a vehicle, either by choice or circumstance. Making the city spaces more attractive and useable has the added benefit of lowering our carbon footprint as the desire or need to ‘get out of town’ is reduced. It is true that some improvements have been minor, like installing porta potties in high traffic areas or placing more picnic
benches under trees for those needing to rest in the shade. Even the simple act of plowing the Lamoureux Park pathways during the winter months made the park safer for those looking to stay active in sub-zero temperatures. Those who ventured into Guindon Park recently will have noticed significant style and language improvements to the trail signage, map, arrows, and tree markers which are all there to help visitors comfortably explore the park. It is very exciting to see the trails markers designed with colours, shapes, AND large numbers to help make the park more welcoming and accessible for children, those who are visually impaired, and new residents learning English or French as a second language. Any improvement helps but perhaps the City’s biggest step towards encouraging the art of strolling is the new LED path lighting in Lamoureux Park. Understandably, well lit parks can encourage old friends to walk in the early morning hours, families to stop and build a snowman before travelling home for dinner, and neighbours to walk their dogs before bed. It’s probably a little too soon to gauge for sure but hopefully these new lights will encourage more park visits overall, especially during the dark winter months when we need it the most. Lights, seating, signage, etc. may seem like small steps, but they are quickly pushing us towards a more welcoming, comfortable, connected, enjoyable – and indeed, more sustainable community! For more information: Transitioncornwall. com
Cadet program summer training Local Cadets in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry as well as Prescott- Russell recently took part in a Local Cadet Activity Program that wrapped up in Lakeview Heights on August 5th, 2022. The two programs ran simultaneously during the last week of July and first week of August in Lakeview Heights, just outside Cornwall by the Lost Villages Museum. CAP 1 (Cadet Activity Program), a daily summer training program for year 1 cadets, and CAP 2 for second year cadets that consisted of a 2-week day training program and included an overnight portion held in Ottawa at CFB Connaught. This new National program offered by Cadets Canada is meant to enhance local training and keep them close to home while learning the basics of leadership, drill, field training, mental wellness, sports, on water activities, marksmanship, element specific activities to the SEA, ARMY & AIR cadet programs as well as community engagement. CAP Cornwall was given the honour of having many local guest speakers and organizations come out to provide our cadets with education on policing, cyberbullying, and bullying with the Cornwall Detachment of the RCMP, The Native North American Travelling College providing education on Indigenous culture and traditions, The Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Highlanders Regiment with a Canadian Armed Forces Round Robin Education on trades and equipment, and former MPP Jim Brownell took time from his day to teach our cadets about the History of the Lost Villages. S, D&G Paramedic Services also made a brief presentation as did The Mayor of South Stormont,
CAP 2 Cadets enjoy a little fun with the Regiment of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders during their visit. (photo by A/SLt Natalie Deschamps-Martin) CAP Cornwall Site Staff.)
Bryan McGillis who had the honour of opening Day 1 of the CAP program. We are grateful to those members of our community that took the time to reach out to our local youth and support the Cadet Program. Mental Wellness was an important part of the training and local cadets appreciated the component. Central Region Cadets Padre Fowler was in attendance on day 2 to provide cadets with an excellent presentation to support their mental wellbeing. CAP is the successor to the previous 2 week General Training Program that has been held outside the community at Cadet Summer Training Centres. For more information about the local cadet programs offered in our community, please visit, www.cadets.ca For complete photo gallery, go to www. cornwallseawaynew.com
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PUBLIC APOLOGY
On June 7, 2022 I inadvertently sent a Press Release from my city computer announcing my intention to run for Mayor in the 2022 Municipal election.I didn’t realize at the time that I was breaching the Code of Conduct. I have a reputation for following procedures and I should have recognized this fact when I sent the email. I am making a public apology for this error in judgement and be assured it will not be repeated. - Glen G. Grant
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NORTH STORMONT NORD Candidates that have currently submitted their nomination papers for Municipal and School Board elections 2022 NAME OF CANDIDATE OFFICE Landry, Francois Mayor Villeneuve, Roxane Mayor Densham, Steve Deputy Mayor Deputy Mayor Laponsee, Dean MacDonald, David McDonald, Alison Bugelli, Adrian Shea, Matt Shane, Charles
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Samson announces candidacy
Gerry E Samson announces his candidacy for City Councillor! He claims his experience will be an asset at budget deliberations and his work ethic to gets things done will motivate changes to this great city! He further stated that his SAMSON experience as a city proper ty appraiser saved the city $800,000 as he had appraised a City property for sale at over 1.2 million and the city had it listed at $400,000. He stated as Vice Chairman of the Stormont Dundas Glengarry School Board he served as chairman of Finance and controlled a budget with other trustees over 120 million dollars.
He stated that there is a need for senior and low income housing immediately! More events in Summer at Lamoureux park, Free Parking on Pitt Street and Montreal Road, to help businesses and more stores like Brockville are required! Waterfront has to be developed and the bike path widened for pedestrians and seniors walking their dogs! The geese have to be eliminated like Prescott and Brockville! I am totally against water meters and free busing for special needs and seniors! City hall has to be more assessable to all citizens! For a tide that runs strong please vote Gerry E Samson.
McDonald files nomination papers for municipal council seat A familiar face in the Counties is looking to make her debut in municipal politics. Alison McDonald, a Crysler resident, has filed her nomination papers with the Township of North Stormont for this fall’s municipal election. Alison started thinking about running for a seat on council a few years ago after being McDONALD inspired by the passion of residents on big issues in the community, and by her work on local development projects. “I’m really excited to announce that I will be putting my name forward, it’s something I’ve been thinking about for a long time,” said McDonald. “I’m proud of our community and after working in the planning and environmental sector for 14 years, I’m looking forward to putting my passion and knowledge to work from the other side of the Council table.” As someone who works, lives, and volunteers in North Stormont, Alison is familiar with many of the local challenges and opportunities for growth, business development, and improvements to recreational and community services. McDonald’s stint as the Manager of Planning at the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry saw the introduction of the
popular Regional Incentives Program that provides funding to local businesses. While at the Counties, Alison also Chaired working groups with the Conservation Authority which brought municipalities together with the agricultural community to discuss forest conservation. In her current role at South Nation Conservation, McDonald leads the Authority’s planning and development review work on behalf of 16 municipalities in Eastern Ontario to deliver essential services throughout the region. “I regularly work with complex budgets and tight timelines and I’m always working to save time and money for our residents. I also have years of experience serving the public on challenging issues like development of new subdivisions, on-site sewage permitting, and dealing with natural hazards and drinking water protection. I see these experiences as valuable additions to the Council table.” McDonald has also previously volunteered with the Glengarry Pipe Band, the McIntosh Park Committee, the International Plowing Match, and the Crysler Community Garden. “I look forward to bringing my love for our community and my extensive knowledge of timely, efficient municipal service together to serve local residents,” added McDonald. The local municipal election day is October 24, 2022.
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Cornwall research scientist,sports organizer declares candidacy for City Council
Fred Ngoundjo, Cornwall based Research Scientist with the Government of Canada, and local amateur sports organizer has announced that he will be running for the position of City Councillor in the municipal election to be held on Monday, October 24, 222. “We recently celebrated Canada Day together, and with this NGOUNDJO spirit, I seek the opportunity to give back to this great country which we are so proud to call home, by helping to make our community an even better place” said Ngoundjo. “I believe that my fresh approach of thoughtful vision and consultation, followed by positive action, can help to produce good results” he added. Fluently bilingual, Fred, 46, lives in Cornwall
with his wife and two young children. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and other community organizations. “Fred is a community minded individual. I think he’s exactly the right kind of new person we need around Council” said Mayor Glen Grant. “I believe in Fred Ngoundjo’s candidacy and I wholeheartedly support him. We need a voice like his in municipal government to help us go forward as a community.” added former Mayor Bernadette Clement. Councillor Elaine MacDonald joined in as well: “I like Fred and I support his candidacy. He would make a very positive contribution as a City Councillor”. “I seek to follow in the positive footsteps of both former Mayor Bernadette Clement, and Mayor Glen Grant, who have both urged me to seek this office. I am very grateful for their support.”
Adrian Bugelli seeking seat at North Stormont council table able to stay close their roots and will not have to look outside of North Stormont for opportunities. Having served on several boards, committees and not-for-profits, Bugelli understands that a collaborative, respectful and objective approach in respect to decision-making is paramount. “A councillor’s job is to put community above self, to put personal egos aside and work as a team to better our community for all residents. It’s ok, in fact encouraged, to have dissenting opinions, but at the end of the day we need to be respectful and make tough decisions in the best interest of all, and then move on to tackle the next issue”. Bugelli is well known in political circles across SD&G, as the long-time President of the Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry Conservative Association, also acting as Campaign Manager for local MP Eric Duncan during the past two elections while also serving as his Chief of Staff in Cornwall. Most recently, Bugelli successfully headed-up newly elected MPP Nolan Quinn’s nomination and general election campaign teams.
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North Stormont ON - Adrian Bugelli, a local Finch resident, has officially filed to run for a seat at the council table in the Township of North Stormont, during this October’s municipal elections. “I am excited and eager for the opportunity to serve my community as an elected public official. Over the past few years North Stormont has led BUGELLI SD&G in its percentage of population growth, which presents both oppor tunities and challenges. Opportunities, as increased growth acts as a large attractant of investments, but also challenges as both infrastructure needs and municipal services, race to catch up with that growth” shared Bugelli. “As the father of two young children, I want to ensure that our community continues to blossom and offers them the opportunity for a happy life. From their schooling to their extra-curriculars, from community activity to local sports, and eventually from employment to housing, I want to know that my kids are
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CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB welcomes women who have moved in the last 4 years to Cornwall and the SD&G Counties. Info: Louise 613-932-7557. CNC TRANSITION. If you joined the Cornwall Newcomers Club in 2018 or earlier, you are eligible to join the Cornwall Newcomers Alumnae Club. Call Elizabeth at 613-932-8164 or email eadams@cogeco.ca. IS SOMEONE’S DRINKING BOTHERING YOU? You are not alone. There is help and hope. Call 613-937-4880 or visit www. al-anon.org
ST. LAWRENCE SENIORS at ANAF Bingo on Mondays & Thursdays at 12 noon. Doors open at 10 am. ANNUAL ST. ANDREWS WEST COMMUNITY FEST on Sat., Aug. 13 at the St. Andrews West Sports Field behind the church (8am-7pm) - pancake breakfast 8am to 10am - Free Childrens’ Activities - Bouncy Rides, Water Slide, Mini Train Rides, etc. Vendors, Food Court, Beer Garden, Hourly Live Entertainment, State of the Art Music, local artists on stage, and more. Info: 613-933-6388 or 613930-2145. Sponsored by St. Andrews Knights of Columbus Council 10416.
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ACOUSTIC GUITAR LESSONS for seniors 50+ offered at Seaway Senior Citizens Club 506 Pitt St starting in September. Students must bring their own guitar.Beginners lessons with Paulette- learn major chords and easy songs Intermediate lessons with Joe -must be familiar with most major chords, and Intermediate lessons with Ed -learn chording, picking, different strumming patterns and more. Jamming sessions are also being offered. Call Paulette at 613-9337474 or the Club at 613-932-4969 for info. CRUISERS 4 KIDS will be held on August 13 by the Southern Cruisers Riding Club and will consist of a poker run followed by a bike night and buffet (hosted by O’Neill’s Pub in Long Sault) with live music and more. The event is being held to raise funds for the Labour and Delivery Unit at the Cornwall Community Hospital. Info: cruisers4kidscornwall@gmail.com TRI-COUNTY LITERACY COUNCIL is offering a FREE 6- week certificate training program with job placement starting Sept. 6. Students will practice communication and interpersonal skills, learn to provide excellent customer service, and much more. Register: 613-932-7161. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Fish and Chips. Every Friday from 4:30-6:30. Take out or eat in. Order in advance 613-933-2362.
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CORNWALL TOWNSHIP LIONS CLUB Bonville. Breakfast every Sunday 8-noon. Contact Roly for info: 613-932-9396. CORNWALL NEW HORIZONS BAND meets on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:30 pm at St. Felix de Valois Church Hall. Info: Pat 613-931-1580 or email: gplem2904@ gmail.com or visit us on facebook. MULTIPLE MYELOMA SUPPORT: If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Myeloma and would like to connect with others, join us on Facebook, and email at cornwallareasupport@myeloma.ca. We plan to hold virtual support meetings every second month. THE ROXBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SOCiety is hosting a Fish Fry at the Avonmore Fairgrounds from 5 to 7 pm on Sun. Aug. 14, New Zealand Cod, Fries, Beans and Salad with dessert. To book your tickets visit www.avonmorefair.ca or get your tickets at Barkley’s Store in Avonmore. All tickets must be purchase in advance. Info: 613-933-2793 or visit the Avonmore Fair Facebook page or website. BEREAVED FAMILIES of ONTARIO SOUTH EASTERN REGION - Need help with the loss of a loved one? Open Support and Share Adult group sessions held monthly every 3rd Thursday at the Starbrite center located at 343 Pitt St. Register at https://bfoser.ca/supportand-share/ or email bfo.enquiries@bfoser.ca or call 613-936-7470. THE CORNWALL LEGION BRANCH 297 SENIORS over 60 club’s monthly luncheon, meeting and bingo will be held on Thurs. Sept. 8, starting at noon. Your old membership cards will be needed to renew this year’s membership of $5.00. NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME.
ÊTES-VOUS À LA RECHERCHE D’ARTICLES ou de livres religieux? Le « Centre d’information catholique » est à votre service du lundi au vendredi de 10h à 16h au 146B ave Chevrier, local 124 (ancienne école Nativité). (613) 933-5099. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BOOKS AND ITEMS of a religious nature, the “Catholic Information Centre” is at your service from Monday to Friday 10am-4pm at 146B, Chevrier Ave, room 124 (former Nativity School). (613) 933-5099 WEDNESDAY LUNCHES: by the members of the Knights of Columbus “Seniors & Friends”, 205 Amelia St. (downstairs) Wednesdays from 11:30am-1pm. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, 205 Amelia St. (downstairs). Wings & Things every Thursday from 4:30 – 8 pm. Take-out available. SEAWAY WINDS CONCERT BAND invites musicians who play an instrument at an intermediate level to join us. Rehearsals every Wednesday, 6:45pm to 8:45pm at The Salvation Army Community Church, 500 York Street. Info: Barb Hunter at 613-534-2111. MONKLAND FARMERS MARKET August 13 from 11-3 - Rain or Shine - held at Katrina’s Corner Kitchen 17311 Country Road 43, Monkland.
SUMMER DANCE DAYS! Introduction to Easy Modern Social Square Dancing. Stop In Sundays at our spacious La Fraternite Hall @ 49 St. Paul St., Alexandria 2-4 pm August 14 (masking & VAX required). Info: 613-931-1783. CORNWALL SENIORS ON WHEELS PROGRAM is happening this summer in Lamoureux Park. If you are a senior (65+) please call or go on-line to book a free scenic ride on our Trishaw Info: https:// www.cornwall.ca/en/play-here/ seniors-trishaw.aspx or call: 613930-4892 ext. 155 BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH, Cornwall - Annual Parish Fundraising Supper on Sun., Sept. 11, 2022, from 4-7pm, Blessed Sacrament Parish Hall. Menu: Spaghetti & meat sauce, salad, buns and pie. TRI-COUNTY LITERACY COUNCIL is pleased to offer a FREE Tutor Training on Tues., Aug. 16. Explore topics such as the characteristics of the adult learner, learning styles, teaching strategies, and resources. A certificate is given upon completion. Register: 613-932-7161. THE CORNWALL LEGION BRANCH 297 is please to announce that Bid Euchre will resume on Thursdays 15th, 22nd and 29 of September. Games start at 1 pm.
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Dear editor: For what it is worth, I think this is the goofyish idea I have ever heard of. Our city is plagued with substandard housing and properties that city officials don’t give a hoot about, and now someone is giving substandard property owners a free ride when their properties grow more unsightly. I hope the next Mayor has the courage to enforce property standards bylaws. Older houses should either be torn down or brought up to standard within city bylaws, and, within a set period of time. What’s the use of having bylaws that are not enforced? Bob Earle, Cornwall Dear Editor We are a group of Seniors who bring our coffee and lawn chair every morning and gather near the bike path overlooking marina! It is indeed a pleasure to see so many families, seniors and pedestrians enjoying their morning walk on the bike path! Eight years ago I was one of the Cornwall City Councillors to allow wheel chairs and ebikes to proceed to enjoy the bike path and our beautiful waterfront! However, recently I noticed racing bikes and ebikes proceeding at high rates of speed, without a bell or sounding device to warn pedestrians of their approach! Seniors and pedestrians are vulnerable to approaching bikes! Please be cautious to all on bike paths, it was created for all to enjoy! Maybe a third wider lane could be created for pedestrians and joggers! Please be courteous to all on the bike path! Gerry E.Samson, Cornwall
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CORNWALL W E S L E YA N CHURCH invites you to our Sunday Morning worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Nursery available, Kids Konnect has been cancelled for the summer except for Aug. 28 “ End of Summer Fun Day “ Bible Studies will return in September. Info: 613936-9166 ( 780 Sydney St.) or cornwallwesleyan@gmail.com or visit www.cornwallwesleaynchurch. on.ca ST. FRANCIS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS are holding a fundraising Community Family Breakfast on Sun., Aug. 14 in the St Francis Parish Hall (434 Second St. W.) from 8:30am-noon. Accessible with elevator service provided. CORNWALL COMFORT QUILTS are handmade for and given to Cancer patients. If you or someone you know is in need of a quilt, contact: Nicole 613 935-5593, Janice 613 936-1951. Email: Mcintyren58@hotmail.com. SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER: will be held on the last Friday of the month August 26th at Knights of Columbus, 205 Amelia St. (downstairs) from 11:30am-1 pm and 4-6:30 pm. SEAWAY SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB, 506 Pitt St is now open for all activities. Full vaccination required. For a full list of activities or to register call: (613) 932-4969.
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Have you tried to navigate some of the streets in residential neighbourhoods in Cornwall this summer? Any summer? Some of the main thoroughfares in our residential neighbourhoods are pock marked with vehicles along the curbs, making for some interesting driving for motorists who are trying to avoid getting side-swiped by either on-coming traffic or those who have decided to park their cars. While this isn’t a problem on EVERY residential street in our city, it is problematic on some of the busier arterial roads that make up neighbourhoods like Riverdale. Let’s take Riverdale Avenue as an example. This busy street in west-end Cornwall runs north-south, connecting Second Street West with a new housing development in the northern part of the neighbourhood. Part of the street is a bus route, and also runs along one of the city’s more popular parks. There’s a splashpad, tennis courts, basketball court and playground equipment. In short, Riverdale is busy. This is complicated by the number of cars that park on the street in the summertime. Regularly there are children that dart out from behind parked cars,
either excitedly on their way into the park, or dejectedly because they are headed home. Residents in Riverdale will tell you that there are plenty of close calls involving children nearly being struck by passing vehicles. Some might say: “Well, if the cars slowed down, there wouldn’t be any problems.” Not true…because the cars are barely moving. Narrow streets, like Riverdale Avenue, are nearly impossible to safely travel when there are three vehicles in a space for two. Most often one vehicle must stop, or really slow down, in order to successfully avoid a parked car, while also ensuring one doesn’t scrape the side of an oncoming vehicle. Throw into the mix the added traffic from buses, and the aforementioned housing development, not to mention the seemingly never-ending waterworks rehabilitation project underway in Riverdale and you can see how simply driving through a quiet residential neighbourhood seems to be a thing of the past. The city can ease some of this congestion, and the danger, by moving parked vehicles away from busy residential streets.
Mayor Glen Grant got his knuckles wrapped for the email gaffe he made earlier this year, when he issued a campaign-style media release from his municipal email account/laptop. The integrity commissioner said Grant owed the city an apology (which he issued last week) and should be penalized two weeks worth of salary. Council accepted the apology but held back on enforcing the recommended fine. Councillors Eric Bergeron and Justin Towndale won’t let it go. They want the integrity commissioner to now
investigate how news of his investigation turned into an editorial in this space. If the integrity commissioner now has to open a file into every time news leaks out of city hall, any city hall, then we are in uncharted territory indeed. Towndale just happens to be running against Grant in the upcoming municipal election. Pretty soon people are going to start asking a very simple question: Are any real issues going to be discussed in this half-baked mayoral race, are or we just going to stick with the finger-pointing? Change the record fellas…there’s more important things going on in our city.
Gananoque, a relief (secondary) field for the nearby main base at Kingston.” Why a triangle of three runways (usually 2.400’ in length)? Because novice pilots don’t handle crosswinds well. One of the three runways offers something better than a ‘Hobson’s Choice’. If you visit Detachment Gananoque you’ll see a derelict hangar with cladding of wooden shakes, long weathered from light brown to black. If you are allowed to enter, you’ll see what once was a 104’ foot wingspan war surplus PBY-5A Canso amphibian. Its 47” diameter are resting in puddles on the concrete floor. Each year, more of the PBY’s components are taken apart. Mystery: Is it to be scrapped? Is it being disassembled, to be restored by a museum? Could it ever be
brought back to flying condition? The former BCATP base near Picton is another intriguing find. Some of the many still existing barracks and hangars are still standing, some being stabilized, others being brought back to use as small business workshops, offices, art galleries and logistic facilities. Others have just been allowed to heave a sigh, some creaks, then tumble onto their foundations. Take an unhurried walk around. You’ll hear sounds made by men and machines long gone. Find your own former military base. There are traces of hundreds to be found. Pause. Contemplate upon the sacrifices in time, materials and effort that were expended to secure the freedoms we enjoy today.
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My devotion to aviation history has drawn me to make many pilgrimages to military bases on three continents. It is one of my ways of paying homage to those who sometimes ‘gave their all’ in service. It is difficult to find former army bases, as forests and farming have erased most remnants of the barracks and other facilities. However, most armouries have a Sherman tank (one of more than 50,000 manufactured) as gate guard. There’ are only floating artifacts such as HMCS Haida (in Hamilton), HMCS Sackville (in Halifax)
and HMCS Ojibway (in Port Dover) to bear witness to once was one of the Allies’ largest fleets. The deep, dark waters of the North Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic waters keep their war-gotten hulks. Remains of corvettes, troopships, destroyers, tankers full aviation fuel, freighters laden with Jeeps, Shermans and ammunition litter the sea bottoms. Then there’s the air force. The BCATP (British Commonwealth Air Training Plan) graduated 131,533 personnel for Canada and the Commonwealth’s air forces. The best way to discover the many whose remains still exist, go to Google Earth, or fly over southern Ontario and the prairie provinces. “Aha! There’s one. That must be the triangular pattern left by the airfield! That must be the remains of Detachment
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A brutal war thousands of kilometres away has struck home for the Cornwall-based Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) with the death of a former student from the Ukraine, another victim of the senseless Russian invasion. Daniil Chochua, a 26-year-old Ukrainian soldier, was killed on Aug. 4 when struck by shrapnel during a rocket attack on his hometown. He was among the school’s first students, one of many young foreign men and women who have pursued their hockey dreams at the academy. “Just when you think you are so far removed from the world problems you receive (this) devastating news,” Kim Lascelle, who with husband Giles co-founded the academy, posted on Facebook. “He was loved by all of us. We are heartbroken.” She described Daniil as a fun-loving young man and one of my “most memorable students.” “I will always cherish my (Ukraine) ball cap (that he gave me).” Several of his former OHA team-mates took to Facebook.
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Damien Dangueurger called him the “most fun team-mate I’ve ever had.” For Jamie Campbell, he was a “true character” who was “loved by all of us.” “The world is a little less bright without him.” Sam Gagnon said he was one of his “funniest and best team-mates. “ Daniil’s young widow said her husband had fond memories of his time at the academy and Cornwall. She designed an OHA ring that his father gave to him on his 25th birthday. HERE AND THERE: Never been a huge National Basketball Association (NBA) follower but counted the late great Bill Russell of the Celtics one of my heroes, not so much for what he did on the court, which was immense, but for his involvement with the civil rights movement. In 1961 he refused to play in an all-star game after a Kentucky restaurant refused to seat him and three of his Black team-mates ...Cornwall native Peter Gatien of New York City night club fame was in town last week to shoot a segment for a documentary. ... On June 2, there were two institutional outbreaks (COVID-19) in the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region. On Monday, the number had grown to 20. And last August there were no COVID-19 patients in the region’s hospitals. On Monday, there were 20 with two in ICU. TRIVIA: This department chain which had deep roots in Canada was sold to Walmart in 1994.
TRIVIA ANSWER: A 1960s fitness test of Cornwall elementary school students showed that 25% didn’t meet the basic national level of fitness for elementary kids. IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR: A judicial recount on August 14, 1962 carried out in the county court chambers under the watchful eye of Judge George Brennan confirmed that Liberal candidate Lucien Lamoureux, a city lawyer, was the new MP for Stormont. On election night, Lamoureux had a 70-vote margin. But a recount three days later cut the margin to 65 votes. The 70-vote margin was restored in the rare judicial recount that was demanded by the Conservative team. It was the closest federal or provincial election in local riding history. Lamoureux would be twice re-elected before cutting his ties with the Liberal Party to run as an Independent Speaker of the House. He retired in 1974 and became an ambassador. ALSO IN AUGUST 1962 - Two masked bandits held up the Bank of Nova Scotia’s Martintown branch and fled with $4,000 in cash scooped from the cash registers. After one of the men fired a warning shot, employees and customers were ordered to lie face down on the floor. The haul could have been much more. The bank manager, with a gun to his head, was opening the safe when the look-out outside the bank in the getaway car alerted them to somebody approaching the bank. ... Canada’s first commercial caustic soda terminal was opened at Iroquois
Chemicals in the city’s west end. ... Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 membership drive reached 1,000. The branch was aiming to add at least 700 more members by the end of the year. ... Peter Green, former beverage and food manager at Toronto’s Lord Simcoe Hotel, was the new manager of the Cornwallis Hotel. .. For the third straight year, there would be no Labour Day Parade in Cornwall. George Harrop, president of the Cornwall and District Labour Council, said that with double-digit unemployment, labour was not in the mood to celebrate. ... Former St. Lawrence High School principal Remi Lalonde was appointed professor of physics at Laval University in Quebec City. The Texaco gas station on Second Street West – squeezed between the Bank of Nova Scotia and Cornwallis Hotel - was torn down and replaced with a parking lot. The property was owned by Zeller’s. ... Faulty wiring was blamed for a fire that destroyed a four-room house in Osnabruck Centre. ... Additions to city schools pushed the value of July building permits to $2.3 million. The additions accounted for $1.9 million. ... With an average of 84% on 13 Grade 13 departmental papers, St. Lawrence High School student Helen Neill led all city graduates. Karen Doyle, also of SLHS, had 78.5% on eight papers. QUOTED - “Life would be infinitely happier if we could be born at age of 80 and gradually - Mark Twain approach 18.”
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Tickets may be purchased in advance through the museum web site’s convenient Online Box Office. There may also be some tickets for sale at the door, but there’s no guarantee. The cost is $25 per person, or $20 for museum members. Proceeds from the fundraising concert will go towards supporting the museum’s operations and maintenance, as well as our community outreach programs. If you’ve never been to the museum in Dunvegan before, it’s located at the intersection of County Roads 24 and 30. For more details, contact Jennifer Black at 613-5275230 or visit our web site: GlengarryPioneerMuseum.ca.
The United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry is growing. Our businesses are expanding, jobs are plentiful and housing costs remain among the lowest in Canada. In order to keep up with this steady growth, SDG Counties is throwing out the welcome mat and inviting new residents to join us in discovering what our region has to offer. We, as a County, are even willing to go so far as to pay for one lucky individual, or family, to live here for a year. “It’s a chance for individuals who are sick of the frustrations of big-city life to truly discover the culture, beauty and vastness of our area. SDG Counties is located within a one-hour drive of metropolitan hubs in Ottawa, Montreal and New York State, but our County is far removed from the hectic life most city dwellers face. We enjoy the best of both worlds. We have wideopen spaces, with great cycling, agri-tourism assets and a growing resurgence of culinary delights and vineyard experiences – but without the traffic congestion and confined spaces of city life,” said SDG Counties Manager of Economic Development, Tara Kirkpatrick. The goal of the Date My County campaign is to showcase the region to young families and working professionals who might want to relocate to the region. As part of the contest, applicants are asked to submit a one-minute video and a brief, 50-word essay explaining why they should be selected. The winning applicant will act as a brand-ambassador for the County for a year and will be asked to journal about their experience in twice monthly blog posts shared to the Counties social media pages.
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In return, the winner will receive up to a maximum of $1,500 per month, for up to 12 consecutive months towards the cost of accommodations spent living in SDG Counties for the year that the contest runs. The prize winner will be responsible for selecting their accommodations, whether they be short-term accommodations, a rental unit, or a house they choose to purchase. Grant monies will be given to the winner upon proof of monthly accommodations costs. “This is a great opportunity for a young family looking to make a change. Many years ago, when my husband and I were raising our own young family, we moved here from the Yukon. I can personally attest to the fact that there is something deeply special about SDG Counties. It’s a place that draws you in. It’s a place where everyone is welcome and where communities are still active. It’s a place that is growing and evolving, but where our values remain important to us. We hope you can join us in becoming a part of this community,” said United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Warden Carma Williams. Date My County applications will be accepted from Aug. 8, 2022, until 12 p.m. on Nov. 1, 2022. Applicants must be willing to relocate to SDG Counties and to live here for at least 12 consecutive months between the period of November 2022 and January 2024. Applications can be completed at www.datemycounty.ca Current residents within the City of Cornwall and the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry are ineligible to apply.
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The Glengarry Pioneer Museum will once again host an outdoor classical music recital this season. It will take place on Thursday, August 18th at 7:30 pm. The popular “Classical Music Under the Stars” event will feature the return of soloist Nicholas Deek, the concert pianist from Ottawa who so impressed last year’s audience. This year, Deek has chosen a “phantasie” themed program with works by Schubert, Chopin, Bach and Mozart. As an added bonus, Glengarr y’s STONEHOUSE VINEYARD from Lochiel will be on hand to showcase their handcrafted, estate grown, produced and bottled wines. As classical music lovers are often fine wine connoisseurs, and vice-versa, the museum saw this as a natural joint promotion opportunity. Concertgoers will receive a complimentary tasting of the wine of their choice. And additional tastings will be available for purchase. The recital will be held rain or shine; in the case of poor weather, it will move down the road to the Dunvegan Recreation Hall. However, organizers are really hoping it can be held outdoors under the moon and stars. So don’t forget your favourite lawn chair or a blanket, a warm jacket or sweater… and possibly bug spray. You can even come early, bring a picnic supper and dine al fresco before the concert.
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Today’s youth: resilient and resourceful International Youth Day, which takes place on August 12, is an initiative launched by the United Nations in 1999 to draw attention to the cultural and legal issues experienced by young people around the world. It’s also an opportunity to highlight their potential as key partners in society.
than ever, and millions of them are mobilizing every day to fight for causes they care about, including environmental protection, gun control, access to education, gender equality and anti-racism. In communities across the country, young people are raising their voice and taking action to make a difference.
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FOURNIER, Judith C. “Judy”– at the Maxville Manor on Tuesday August 2, 2022. Judy Fournier of Cornwall at the age of 78 years. Beloved wife of Rheal Fournier for 60 years. Loving mother of Michel Fournier (Mylène) of Casselman, Cathy Richer (Luc) of Cornwall and Susan Fournier of Gatineau. Proud momma of Tanya, Mélanie, Matthieu, Danika, Nicolas, Marissa, Yannick, Stéphanie, the late Vanessa and great momma of Jaxon, Gabriel, Kayla and Theo. Dear sister of Robert Primeau (Pauline), Wayne Primeau (Lorraine) both of Cornwall, Sheila Dumond (Gerald) of Lunenburg, Valerie DeGray (Sid), Terry Primeau (the late Sue) and Donna Thompson (Gordon) all of Cornwall. Predeceased by her parents Vincent Primeau, Germaine (née Benoit) Primeau, her siblings Lionel, Richard, Carolyn Lauzon, Pauline Bercume, Linda Andre and Joyce Smith. Judy will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to LAHAIE & SULLIVAN CORNWALL FUNERAL HOMES, West Branch, 20 Seventh Street West in Cornwall (613932-8482). A private Graveside Service will be held. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Messages of Condolence may be left at www.lahaiesullivan.ca.
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South Glengarry Council Newsletter – August 2, 2022 Meeting Highlights | Parks and Recreation Master Plan Council received a presentation from Mehak, Kelly and Associates on the recently completed Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The master plan provides recommendations regarding recreation programs, activities and events, facilities and parks and trail development over the next 10 years. The presentation addressed community context, stakeholder input and broader trends that assess local needs. The presentation also included recommendations for new/improved services and the role of the Township in facilitating recreation opportunities. Cornwall Electric LED Streetlight Conversion The Township and Cornwall Electric have discussed the conversion of the streetlights in South Glengarry currently owned by Cornwall Electric to LED fixtures for many years. Cornwall Electric has agreed to sell their 372 streetlights to the Township, which will then be converted to LED models. This switch will save over 74% in energy per year. The current streetlights are very expensive to maintain and the cost is rising due to inflation and
labour costs. With the anticipated savings the LED models would provide, the money required for the conversion will be replenished in just three years! Design Award – Glen Walter Water Tower Council agreed to enter an agreement with Ainley & Associates Limited to provide Engineering Services for a Water Tower and Watermain Design. The Glen Walter Water Treatment Plan requires rehabilitation of the existing reservoir with a new and elevated water storage tank (water tower) with new pumps, as well as replacement of 4,000 meters of existing watermains. Ainley & Associates Limited presented a strong technical submission with demonstrated experience across Ontario with the planning and design of water and wastewater infrastructure for treatment, distribution, and collection. Ainley & Associates Limited has the corporate experience and individual knowledge to complete this project successfully. Furthermore, they have the capacity to undertake this design work within the compressed schedule required to meet the funding deadlines.
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The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council is proud to support the Haudenosaunee Everlasting Academy of Learnings (HEAL) with a $100,000 donation on August 2nd through the ARPA Fiscal Recovery Funds. Joining in the check presentation were: (from left) Tribal Chief Ron LaFrance, Della Adams, Tribal Sub-Chief Benjamin Herne, Tribal Chief Beverly Cook, Eddie Gray, Tribal Sub-Chief Derrick King, Tribal Sub-Chief Agnes “Sweets” Jacobs, and Tribal Chief Michael Conners. submitted photo
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Already in it’s second year, the SDG Butterflyway Project is looking for information on local pollinator gardens in Cornwall, SDG and Akwesasne. The Butterflyway Project is a volunteer-led movement through the David Suzuki Foundation that’s bringing nature home to neighbourhoods throughout Canada, one pollinator-friendly planting at a time. “We’re proud that the Cornwall, SDG & Akwesasne communities are making a mark on the David Suzuki Butterflyway map,” says Butterflyway Ranger Katherine Wells. “We hope to add a mix of local residential and community pollinator gardens to the map this year”. The Butterflyway Project shows that a small group of residents can make a big difference. Rangers make their communities greener and healthier. They create opportunities, connect
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Fiscal Recovery Funds. It will be used to create a healing lodge to share traditional knowledge of medicines, ceremonies, healing sessions, workshops, and teaching seminars, to name just a few offerings to be provided. It will also help cover operational costs associated with utilizing traditional knowledge holders and practitioners, medicine men, ceremonial conductors, cultural counselors, and support for cultural activities and supplies. “We were delighted to receive a funding request to help support the Haudenosaunee Everlasting Academy of Learning through the ARPA Fiscal Recovery Funds. The newly created academy will serve all Onhkwehon:we in their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual development; as well as help train the next generation of traditional healers. Creating healthier individuals helps create a healthier community,” shared Tribal Council. For more information, please see the Haudenosaunee Everlasting Academy of Learning’s Facebook Page titled “HEAL”, or visit them at 1516 River Road in Akwesasne, Quebec. You may also email them at heal1516@yahoo.com, or call Della at (315) 842-1756 or Eddie at (315) 250-9357.
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Tribal Council donates $100K to Haudenosaunee Everlasting Academy of Learnings AKWESASNE -- The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council is proud to announce they have donated $100,000 (USD) on Seskéha/ August 2, 2022 to support the Haudenosaunee Everlasting Academy of Learnings (HEAL). The funds will be used to create a healing lodge run by Della Adams and Eddie Gray, who both recently retired from the Traditional Medicines Program at the Kanonhkwa’tsheri:io Health Facility after 23-years of service in Akwesasne. “Our shared experiences have allowed us to build the most successful, credible, and sought-after traditional healing program across Turtle Island. Since our retirement we continue to receive requests for traditional teachings that help individuals reach their highest level of holistic healing,” said Della Adams on the ancestral knowledge that Eddie and herself provide to clients. Adams added during the check presentation, “We offer our sincere appreciation and say ‘Niawen:kówa/ Thank you very much’ to the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council for supporting our efforts to offer a healing lodge in the Akwesasne community.” The Tribe’s donation was made available through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
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Déjà dans sa deuxième année, le projet Butterflyway de SDG est à la recherche d’informations sur les jardins de pollinisateurs locaux à Cornwall, SDG et Akwesasne. Le projet Butterflyway est un mouvement dirigé par des bénévoles de la Fondation David Suzuki qui ramène la nature dans les quartiers de tout le Canada, une plantation favorable aux pollinisateurs à la fois. “Nous sommes fiers que les collectivités de Cornwall, de SDG et d’Akwesasne fassent une marque sur la carte du Butterflyway de David Suzuki”, déclare Katherine Wells, garde forestière du Butterflyway. “Nous espérons ajouter à la carte, cette année, un mélange de jardins pollinisateurs résidentiels et communautaires locaux”. Le projet Butterflyway montre qu’un petit groupe de résidents peut faire une grande différence. Les Rangers rendent leur communauté plus verte et plus saine. Ils créent des opportunités, mettent les gens en relation et défendent des idées amusantes. “Tout le monde peut participer au projet”, ajoute Christina Enright, mentor Butterflyway. “Qu’il s’agisse d’un grand jardin dédié aux pollinisateurs ou de plantes en pot sur un balcon, tout cela fait une différence”. Cet été, c’est la première fois que Laura Ferguson, enseignante locale, participe au projet, et elle a déjà observé des abeilles et des papillons dans son jardin.
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Colorés et juteux, les fruits sont un dessert de choix en été. Pour les mettre en valeur et rehausser leur saveur, servez-les en brochettes et enrobez-les d’une délicieuse laque! INGRÉDIENTS (POUR 10 BROCHETTES)
POUR LES BROCHETTES • 10 fraises, coupées en deux sur le sens de la longueur • 10 cubes de kiwi • 10 bleuets • 10 morceaux d’ananas • 10 morceaux de cantaloup • 10 brochettes de bois
Crédit photo Laura Ferguson “J’aime beaucoup jardiner et j’ai beaucoup appris en rejoignant le groupe Facebook local Butterflyway”, explique Mme Ferguson. “C’est gratifiant de voir autant d’abeilles et de papillons dans mon jardin et de savoir que j’aide d’une petite façon.” Si vous souhaitez ajouter votre jardin à la carte nationale Butterflyway ou devenir un ranger régional pour 2023, veuillez rejoindre le groupe du projet SDG Butterflyway sur Facebook ou envoyer un courriel à sdgbutterfly@gmail.com.
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DÉJEUNERS DU MERCREDI : par les membres des Chevaliers de Colomb “ Seniors & Friends “, 205 rue Amelia (en bas) les mercredis de 11h30 à 13h. MARCHÉ DES FERMIERS DE MONKLAND Le 13 août de 11 h à 15 h - beau temps, mauvais temps - au Katrina’s Corner Kitchen 17311 Country Road 43, Monkland. Le TRI-COUNTY LITERACY COUNCIL est heureux d’offrir une formation GRATUITE de tuteur le mardi 16 août. Explorez des sujets tels que les caractéristiques de l’apprenant adulte, les styles d’apprentissage, les stratégies d’enseignement et les ressources. Un certificat est remis à l’issue de la formation. Inscrivez-vous : 613-932-7161. ST. FRANCIS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS organisent un petit déjeuner familial communautaire de collecte de fonds le dimanche 14 août dans la salle paroissiale de St Francis (434 Second St. W.) de 8 h 30 à midi. Accessible avec un service d’ascenseur.
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La ROXBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SOCiety organise une friture de poisson au champ de foire d’Avonmore de 17 h à 19 h le dimanche 14 août. Morue de Nouvelle-Zélande, frites, haricots et salade avec dessert. Pour réserver vos billets, visitez le site www.avonmorefair. ca ou procurez-vous vos billets au magasin Barkley’s à Avonmore. Tous les billets doivent être achetés à l’avance. Renseignements : 613-933-2793 ou visitez la page Facebook ou le site Web de la foire d’Avonmore. CRUISERS 4 KIDS sera organisé le 13 août par le Southern Cruisers Riding Club et consistera en une course de poker suivie d’une soirée de vélo et d’un buffet (organisé par O’Neill’s Pub à Long Sault) avec de la musique live et plus encore. L’événement a pour but de recueillir des fonds pour l’unité de travail et d’accouchement de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall. Renseignements : cruisers4kidscornwall@gmail.com
POUR LE SIROP SIMPLE • 1/2 tasse d’eau • 1/2 tasse de cassonade PRÉPARATION 1. Mélanger l’eau et la cassonade dans une casserole et cuire à feu moyen jusqu’à ce que le sucre soit complètement dissous. Si le mélange se met à bouillir, baisser légèrement le feu. 2. Une fois le sucre complètement dissous, retirer du feu et laisser refroidir pendant 45 minutes. 3. Assembler en piquant les morceaux de fruits les uns à la suite des autres sur les brochettes. 4. Badigeonner les brochettes avec le sirop simple.
Bruschettas aux tomates rôties et au chèvre Vous recevez des invités pour un repas décontracté? Gageons que ces entrées fromagées feront l’unanimité! INGRÉDIENTS (POUR 8 BRUSCHETTAS) • 20 tomates cerises, coupées en 2 • 1/4 tasse d’huile d’olive • 8 tranches de pain baguette • 8 c. à soupe de fromage de chèvre • Basilic frais, haché grossièrement • Sel et poivre, au goût • Miel, pour la garniture (facultatif ) PRÉPARATION 1. Préchauffer le four à 350 °F. 2. Dans un bol allant au four, mélanger les tomates cerises et l’huile d’olive. Saler et poivrer. Cuire environ 15 minutes, ou jusqu’à ce que les tomates commencent à griller. 3. Sur une plaque à pâtisserie, étaler les tranches de pain et griller au four jusqu’à ce qu’elles soient bien croustillantes. 4. Étaler une cuillère à soupe de fromage de chèvre sur chaque tranche de pain. 5. Ajouter un peu de basilic frais et les tomates rôties.
Chercheur scientifique et organisateur sportif de cornwall déclare sa candidature au conseil municipal Fred Ngoundjo, chercheur scientifique au gouvernement du Canada, résident de Cornwall et organisateur local de sports amateurs a annoncé qu’il se présentera au poste de conseiller municipal lors de l’élection municipale qui se tiendra le lundi 24 octobre 2022. « Nous avons récemment célébré la fête du Canada ensemble, et dans cet esprit, je cherche l’occasion de redonner à ce grand pays que nous sommes si fiers d’appeler chez nous, en aidant à faire de notre communauté un endroit encore meilleur », a déclaré Ngoundjo. “Je crois qu’avec ma nouvelle approche de vision réfléchie et de consultation, suivie ensuite d’une action positive, nous pouvons produire de bons résultats”, a-t-il ajouté. Parfaitement bilingue, Fred, 46 ans, vit à Cornwall avec son épouse et ses deux jeunes enfants. Il est membre des Chevaliers de Colomb et d’autres organismes communautaires. «Fred est une personne engagée à la communauté. Je pense qu’il est exactement le bon type de nouvelle personne dont nous avons besoin au sein du Conseil » a déclaré le Maire Glen Grant. « Je crois en la candidature de Fred Ngoundjo et je le soutiens de tout cœur.
NGOUNDJO Nous avons besoin d’une voix comme la sienne au sein du gouvernement municipal pour nous aider à aller de l’avant en tant que communauté” a ajouté la Mairesse précédente Bernadette Clement La conseillère municipale Elaine MacDonald a aussi ajouté: «J’aime Fred et je soutiens sa candidature. Il apporterait une contribution très positive en tant que conseiller municipal ». “Je cherche à suivre les traces positives de l’autrefois Mairesse Bernadette Clement, et du Maire Glen Grant, qui m’ont tous deux encouragé à poser ma candidature. Je leur suis très reconnaissant.”
Nouvelle année scolaire Les membres du personnel des écoles du Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien (CSDCEO) seront heureux d’accueillir tous les élèves pour une nouvelle année scolaire débutant le mardi 30 août 2022. Le CSDCEO assure l’éducation à plus de 10 400 élèves, répartis dans plusieurs centres de la petite enfance (garderies), 25 écoles élémentaires, 7 écoles secondaires et le Centre d’éducation et de formation de l’Est ontarien (CÉFEO). Nous sommes fiers d’avoir le plus haut taux de diplomation de la région de Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott et Russell! Encore une fois cette année, les inscriptions sont à la hausse dans les écoles du CSDCEO. « Nous avons hâte d’accueillir nos élèves pour la rentrée! Nous sommes fiers d’assurer un milieu d’apprentissage bienveillant, inclusif, équitable et sécuritaire à nos élèves au cours de l’année scolaire 2022-2023 qui sera la 2e année de notre Plan stratégique Innovation 2021-2025. Les inscriptions dans nos écoles sont encore une fois à la hausse et je tiens à remercier tous les parents qui choisissent les écoles catholiques de langue française pour l’éducation de leurs enfants. J’aimerais aussi profiter de l’occasion pour souhaiter un bon retour aux élèves et aux membres de notre personnel, eux qui font toute une différence pour la réussite de nos élèves! », de partager Mme Lyne Racine, directrice de l’éducation et secrétaire. Il est toujours possible d’inscrire votre enfant dans une école élémentaire ou
secondaire du CSDCEO. Saviez-vous que la grande majorité des parents francophones des cinq comtés desservis par le CSDCEO choisissent une école du CSDCEO? Visitez notre site Web, au www.csdceo.ca, ou communiquez avec nous, sans frais, au 1 800 204-4098 pour plus d’informations. Si vous avez des questions au sujet du transport scolaire, vous pouvez communiquer, sans frais, avec le Consortium de transport scolaire de l’Est, au 1 855 689-2873.
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