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he team representing the Provigo Le Marché store in Pierrefonds is pleased to announced that it has provided funding of $5,000 to the Starlight Children’s Foundation as part of the Loblaw Healthy Active Kids donation program. The Healthy Active Kids donation program aims to support programs through which children and youth can increase their knowledge and awareness of nutrition, physical activity and healthy lifestyles, bringing them closer to their communities and helping them acquire skills that will last a lifetime. For over 25 years, the Starlight Children’s Foundation Canada has brightened the lives of children with serious illnesses, bringing them joy, laughter and comfort. They focus their efforts on the family at a time when they feel most isolated, offering a range of unique programs and events built to provide an escape from the everyday realities of a serious illwww.mtltimes.ca

ness. “The Loblaw Healthy Active Kids donation program is just one of the many measures we have taken to make a positive difference in our community,” said Carole Côté, Provigo store manager. “We are excited to be able to support the remarkable efforts of organizations like the Starlight Foundation.” Through the Healthy Active Kids donation program, a total of $40,000 this year has been awarded to 20 organizations across the province that are working to provide a supportive and participatory after school environment to help children and youth increase their knowledge and awareness of nutrition, physical activity and healthy lifestyles. Each of the recipient organizations will receive a donation of up to $5,000. To learn more about the Healthy Active Kids donation program, the selection process and how to apply, please visit www.loblaw.ca

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From left: Teresa Dellar, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the West Island Palliative Care Residence; Anne Myles, Honorary President of the 2016 Wine Auction and Dinner; and Glenn Leduc, Chair of the 2016 Wine Auction and Dinner.

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he 14th Annual Wine Auction & Dinner of the West Island Palliative Care Residence which was held on October 27, 2016 at the prestigious Forest and Stream Club in Dorval, raised $65,000 for the Residence. Honorary President of this year’s Wine Auction was Mrs. Anne Myles, the longest serving Mayor of Baie-d’Urfé (1983 to 2004) and a dedicated supporter of the Residence since its very beginnings. The unique atmosphere of the Forest and Stream and its excellent cuisine was the perfect set-up for this sought-after event. Over 70 guests shared two common interests: a passion for fine wines and a profound commitment to the West Island Palliative Care Residence.

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Forest & stream Club in Dorval

“Palliative care is quickly becoming one of the most pressing issues in our society. Caring for the terminally ill is about making life palatable, treating symptoms, and enabling patients to live their final days in dignity, comfort and in a home-like environment. We could not do what we do at the West Island Palliative Care Residence without the support of so many caring and generous individuals who support events such as our Wine Auction and Dinner. We need to fundraise more than $3 million each year to meet our financial needs. We are so grateful for the support of our community� said Teresa Dellar, Executive Director of the West Island Palliative Care Residence. Major sponsors of the event included: Jarislowsky Fraser Limited, Anne Myles, RBC Investor & Treasury Services and Italvine. With its 23 bed facility, the West Island Palliative Care Residence is the largest freestand6

ing community based palliative care residence in Canada and an active promoter of the needs of the terminally ill and their loved ones. The Residence has cared for more than 3,300 patients since its opening in 2002 as well as over 12,000 family members. Recognized across the province and Canada for its excellence in the field of palliative care, the Residence has welcomed patients in the final stages of cancer ALS, multiple sclerosis or cardio disease. All patient care is free of charge. The patients receive 24 hour comfort care, spiritual and psychological support, advanced end of life services including superior medical equipment, a highly specialized medical team and bereavement services for all surviving loved ones. To learn more about the West Island Palliative Care Residence, please visit PalliativeCareResidence.com

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A young Black Belt student demonstrating technique in self-defence in the Sun Youth gymnasium.

n October 15th the Shorinjiryu Kentokukan Karatedo karate school held its junior jamboree which was open to the public in the Sun Youth gymnasium. The event was focused on demonstrating karate to children who may be interested joining the Kentokukan karate school. By showcasing sparring between the Black Belt students as well as the instructors, the sparring was followed by a full session of karate practice to give the spectators an idea about what an average session would look like. The practice focused primary on perfecting skills, physical fitness and finally putting it to uses against a padded instructor acting as an attacker, the part where generally the participants seemed enjoy the most. Following the jamboree Sun Youth provided everyone with a pizza lunch which was nice touch to a great morning. Karate can offer anyone an opportunity engage in extreme discipline, gain strength, coordination and finally learn self-defense skills that can save one’s life. The Jamboree was a great warm up for the upcom8

ing Kentokukan Fall Classic, which is an event where hundreds of kids from dojos across Quebec and Ontario gather to take part in a tournament for the benefit of Sun Youth’s Youth and Social Mentor’s Anti-Bullying and Conflict Resolution program. Last year the tournament raised over $1,200 for the program, the idea behind the program is to place a Sun Youth Mentor in various elementary and high schools to work with the student body on preventing and intervening in cases of bullying, taxing, intimidation and other conflicts among students. The Mentors are able to work directly with a given school’s staff to foster positive relationships where they can offer guidance to help develop extracurricular programs for students as well as prevention measures. If anyone is interested in attending the Kentokukan Fall Classic it will be held on November 19, 2016 from 8:30 am - 4:30pm at LaurenHill High School’s Junior Campus, 2355 Rue Decelles, Saint-Laurent, QC, H4M 1C2. This year the Kentokukan will be collecting food for Sun Youth, anyone attending is encouraged to bring non-perishable items that will be distributed to those in need.

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ormer President of the Cote St. Luc Senior Men's Club, Peter Sternberg, appealed (actually challenged) the members of the club to contribute money while at the clubs regualer weekly meeting, for the Italian earthquake relief fund. Sternberg said however much money was raised by the members, the club would match it dollar for dollar. Within a fifteen minute period, six hundred dollars was raised, which meant the club would match it and that a twelve hundred dollar check was formerly presented to Santino Quercia, Direttore Generale, Italy Patronato I.N.A.S.-Ufficio Centrale (left) is shown receiving the twelve hundred dollar check for the Italian earthquake relief fund from Vincenzo Maietta (right), representing the Men's Club. (Photo & text by: Sid Birns)

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asks, gowns, tuxes, roses. "Meet me at the ball" was the theme for the 6th edition of the INCOGNITO Masked Mall, an evening to raise funds for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation. Held at the EntrepĂ´ts Dominion, the evening's guests were serenade by violin's and piano into a setting of architectural and industrial delight. There were certainly no shortage of photographer's to capture the various glamorous and creative masks; some choos-

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ing to play coy and leave some wondering whom lie's beneath. A wall of roses by MFLEURS adorned the photo booth while the cool beats of DJ ABEILLE rocked the night hard into the wee hours of the morning. Hosted by the Young Leaders Circle of The Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation, the event gathered funds through ticket sales and silent auctions, all going entirely towards improving pediatric medical care in Quebec as well as the surgical unit at the H.B. Williams Craniofacial and Cleft Surgery Unit of the Montreal Children’s Hospital.

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Intercultural Conversations in Montreal & the Cole Foundation By Deborah Rankin

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nterculturalism is the operative buzzword these days "ici, au QuĂŠbec", but what does it mean and how does it differ from Canada's official policy of multiculturalism? Well, for one thing, this made-in-Quebec intercultural perspective actively promotes dialogue between different groups. It envisions a more dynamic society in which citizens from different backgrounds genuinely engage with each other, instead of staying put in their respective cultural comfort zones. The older multicultural model - albeit forward looking and egalitarian - simply recognized the fact of cultural diversity, while extolling the virtues of our very own "Canadian cultural mosaic". However, without this historical foundation of multiculturalism in Canada, it's doubtful there would be any notion of intercultural exchange today, notwithstanding the "nouveau contexte politique du QuĂŠbec". Politics aside, it all sounds like a great idea, weaving together the many threads of the rich tapestry of Quebec's diverse cultures in ever new, bold and brilliant forms. But how did this come about and who is making it happen? WEDNESDAY

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Here in Montreal the Cole Foundation is ac- died as a result of leukemia, members of the tively embracing the new ethos of intercultural Board of Directors began to to ask themselves, dialogue. Established in 1980 by the late J. N. "What should we be doing for the community?" The Westmount resident has had a 30 year (Jack) Cole, a Montreal businessman and philanthropist, the Foundation supports research career in the management of the performing in leukemia and related diseases, as well as arts with an emphasis on classical music. He having a cultural division. Recently, the private was also the General Manager for Theatre for family foundation announced the winners of the formerly named Saidye Bronfman Centre grants totaling $334,000 for the production, for the Arts, now known as the Segal Centre for commission, and translation of new creative the Performing Arts, located in the NDG-CĂ´te works on stage under its community support des Neiges area. Cole (Barry) knew that he program Intercultural Conversations. Over the wanted to expand the horizons of theatre benext few years local presentations will tackle yond its traditional practices for the benefit of hot topics head on: the effects of radicalization minority groups and the wider community. on youth, sex-selective abortion, racial profiling, When he came back to Montreal in 2000 after feminist dialogue between Christians and Mus- living in Victoria for some years he noticed that lims, and life in little known circumpolar (indige- the city of his birth "wasn't very welcoming to immigrants." Although he was raised in Toronto nous) communities, among other topics. The catalyst for this staging of intercultural - his Dad moved the family there when his comconversations was the Bouchard-Taylor Com- pany was transferred out of Quebec - he often mission which recognized the multicultural en- got together with his uncle from Montreal. "He vironment of Montreal and the need to increase (Jack) would come to Kitchener, he would dialogue between its various cultural commu- come to the Stratford Festival with me, and I nities. The Cole Foundation's affable CEO would visit him in Montreal," he says. Slowly, Barry Cole, the nephew of its founder, said that over the years, between the two men, the ideas when he first came on board after Cole Sr.'s began to percolate about a larger vision for the daughter and the Foundation's Administrator arts. 22 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY


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The impetus for Intercultural Conments - he's a longtime affiliate and versations was to promote theatre as former member of the Board of Dia place of meeting and exchange: at rectors of the Thomas More Institute once, an opportunity for everyone to which promotes lifelong learning move beyond the parameters of perand takes a keen interest in civic afformers/audience and passive enterfairs. As a student of culture, so to tainment consumption; and to speak, he has followed the course of dialogue about the immigrant experian important intercultural narrative ence in a non-confrontational envihere about Fredy Villanueva, a Honronment. Three types of intercultural duran immigrant youth shot and Jack Cole dialogue are considered for this comkilled by a Montreal Police officer in munity initiative: stories with more than one the parking lot of the Henri-Bourassa Arena in cultural community in dialogue; pieces where Montreal North on Aug. 9, 2008. "The Foundaonly one cultural community is featured - in this tion supported the commission of Porte Pacase, the dialogue is with viewers; and original role's play about Fredy Villaneuva (Fredy by works which have been translated from Eng- Annabel Soutar) and I'm looking forward to see lish into French and vice versa, a sign of effec- the resulting final production." tive bilingualism in Montreal and generally, a A new grant application process is already more relaxed attitude about language in Que- underway, with a jury ready to prioritize projbec these days. ects in November. "There are 44 applications Cole is especially encouraged seeing grant to review, about half and half, English and requests for works for young audiences: "This French," he says. "We started off small at kind of support has lasting benefits, impressing $150,000 (in grants) and now are well over important values on children and offering pro- $300,000." The Cole Foundation's Board of Diductions that return to schools for multiple rectors will make a final selection of grant reyears." Cole has other community involve- cipients in December.

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Welcome to 191 Brock South Located in the golden square mile of Montreal West adjacent to NDG These newly built condos have a Sleek, Contemporary design with an underground parking elevator and all the comfort you can ask for. Come in and take advantage of the limited units left. Make Brock your new address. Quite simply not to be missed.

Sales Office 191 Brock S. Montreal West H4X 2E7 www.mtltimes.ca

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Call for an appointment

514- 969- 6929 514- 381-1165

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