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New Champlain Bridge to open by Dec By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca

Signature on the Saint Lawrence group spective is that the objective remains to de(SSL), the consortium run by SNC-Lavalin, liver the bridge in December 2018,” she said. said in an update today they still plan on Federal Minister Amarjeet Sohi, rehaving the new bridge open by the end of sponsible for Infrastructure and Communithis year. ties, also believes the goal is realistic - yet With more workers and shifts having the federal government has still commisbeen added, after reports last October of the sioned a study of 'how much it would cost challenges they were facing - the consor- to keep the existing 55-year-old bridge open tium said the issues were 'anomalies that to traffic beyond 2018'. ranged from repairs to minor issues and The new bridge will be one of largest that three-quarters of them had been re- in North America, replacing the old strucsolved'. ture that has been there for 56 years. It is They are even aiming to have it open one of the busiest bridges in Canada and for before Christmas, according Annie-Claire years it has been slowly falling apart. Fournier, a spokeswoman for the consorA technical briefing with updates is tium. “What I can tell you from SSL’s per- supposed is supposed to be given tomorrow. www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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CHUM Superhospital Held $44,000 Party for Management By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca

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On December 21st 2017, a party at the Mount Stephen Hotel was held for the CHUM superhospital's management 'to thank upper management for all their hard work during the recent move to the new facility'. According to Radio-Canada, who obtained the information through the Access to Information Act, the party - which did not include the

front line workers who deal with heavy workloads, cost a whopping $44,236 for the 312 CHUM managers and directors in attendance. The move and merger, bringing together three of its hospitals under one roof at the new site in downtown Montreal, was completed last November after several delays.

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prospective buyers away altogether. In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre- inspection yourself if you know what you're looking for, and knowing what you're looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones. To help home sellers deal with this issue before their homes are listed, a free report entitled "11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection" has been compiled which explains the issues involved. To order a FREE Special Report, visit: www.montrealinspectionpitfalls.com Get your free special report NOW to learn how to ensure a home inspection doesn't cost you the sale of your home.

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MONTREAL - According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the eleven most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That's why it's critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn


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With just the cost for 62 bottles of red wine and 76 bottles of white wine at $50 each (plus tax) totaling $7,935, as well as 49 beers - the alcohol bill amounted to around $8,300. "It was an exceptional evening because we had an exceptional year," Irène Marcheterre, CHUM spokesperson told RadioCanada. "Some managers worked more than 20 hours, even 30 hours more per week during the move. So this party was a way to thank them for their time and commitment." Needless to say, the union representing health care workers at the CHUM are furious, saying that 'throwing an extravagant party for management is out of touch'. "This is indecent given the recent budget cuts we went through," said APTS union representative Nathalie Chalifoux, adding "that while managers did work very hard during the move and launch of the new superhospital, there are other ways to thank employees be6

sides offering them alcohol and gastronomic meals." Jeff Begley, president of the Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux (FSSS), representing 110,000 health workers in Quebec, said 'the expensive party shows a lack of judgment on the part of administrators' and that 'it would have been a real gift for someone like an orderly, who worked just as hard as a manager'. Irène Marcheterre justified the party saying, "Unionized employees can bill their overtime hours and they are paid for that. That is not the case for managers." She also said 'that there will not be such a big party again next year'. Given the cries from the hospitals about lack of funding from the government, perhaps spending cash like that was not the most favorable thing to do.

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Annual Swing event at the Rialto By: Elsa-Maret / mtltimes.ca

The Rialto Theatre is organising its annual swing doors will be open from 7:00 pm and the dance event on April 13th 2018. There will be profes- show will begin at 7:30 pm. Online tickets are sold sional swing dancers showcasing their new and improved dance routines during the entire at 20.00$ per person and at 25.00$ at the door the evening. This event is perfect for those who are in- night of the event. For more information click the terested in watching professional dancers perform, but also for those who wish to learn a bit more link below to access the oďŹƒcial Facebook event about swing and perfect their dance moves. After and to access the Rialto Theatre’s website. the show, dancers and professors from Swing ConneXion will be hosting an introduction course to http://mtltimes.ca/Montreal/entertainment/answing dancing for the rest of the evening. The nual-swing-event-rialto-theatre/ www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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Shaeleigh Rose Spracklin of St. Lazare is crowned Queen of the 2018 edition of the Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

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Samara O’Gorman of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Princess Kimberlee O’Brien of St. Laurent, Princess of the of the 2018 Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 2018 Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The organizing committee of Hudson’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is proud to announce that Shaeleigh Rose “The Queen and her Court for 2018 are wonderful repSpracklin has been named Queen of the 2018 edition of resentatives of the Irish community, and will be great the parade. ambassadors for the Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” said parade director Jim Beauchamp. Spracklin, a resident of St. Lazare, is joined by Samara O'Gorman of Ste. Anne de Bellevue and Kimberlee The Queen and her court will be featured in the Hudson O'Brien of St. Laurent, who have been named parade, as well as guests who will participate in the princesses, and long-time Hudson resident Judy Tellier, Montreal parade on March 18 and the Châteauguay St. who has been named Queen Mum. Together, they form Patrick’s parade on March 24. the traditional court for the 2018 St. Patrick’s season. The next event of the Hudson St. Patrick’s season is the The Queen and her court were awarded prizes from traditional Grand Marshal’s Roast & Toast honouring Kennedy Celtic Boutique in Pointe Claire, with Sprack- this year’s parade Grand Marshal Andrew Carter on Satlin receiving a $500 cash award from the parade com- urday, March 3, at the Whitlock Golf and Country Club, mittee, and O’Gorman and O’Brien each receiving a 128 Côte St. Charles, in Hudson. Tickets are $65. For cheque for $100. reservations, call 450-458-5305, ext. 200. Judges evaluate the participants on confidence, public speaking, community involvement, spirit and crowd participation during a gala event at the Whitlock Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Feb. 24, which marked the official kick-off to the St. Patrick season in Hudson, which will culminate with the parade on Saturday, March 17. www.mtltimes.ca

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Watching the Sand Hil Cranes migrate in Nebraska By: Stuart Nulman / mtltimes.ca

GRAND ISLAND, MCCOOK AND KEARNEY, NEBRASKA – I have to admit right off the bat, I was never a bona fide outdoorsman, let alone a bird watcher or ornithologist. Basically, when I travel, “roughing it” meant a single bar of soap in the bathroom of my hotel room instead of the usual two, and my bird watching was relegated to the usual assortment of pigeons and sparrows that flew by and briefly landed in the public parks and squares throughout my hometown of Montreal. www.mtltimes.ca

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However, that all changed greatly during a recent press tour that I participated in at the Central Platte River and Frontier Trails regions of Nebraska, practically located in the centre of the United States. Watching the morning and night time migration rituals of the Sand Hill Cranes (in Grand Island and Kearney), and the quirky escapades of the Prairie Chickens in McCook, opened my eyes to the beauty of these avian creatures, and how this annual northward migration to their breeding grounds in Canada, Alaska and Siberia(which takes place from the end of February until the end of March), is one of the most beautiful natural spectacles south of the 49th Parallel. My initiation into the world of the Sand Hill Crane migration was courtesy of the Crane Trust Nature and Visitor Centre in Grand Island (www.nebraskanature.org). Established in 1978 as a result of a lawsuit that prevented the state of Wyoming from building a dam that would have affected the Platte River basin area of Nebraska where the cranes migrate to, the Crane Trust attracts more than 35,000 visitors during the peak of the Sand Hill Crane migration season. As well, they offer these seasoned and aspiring bird watchers a series of viewing experiences and package deals, which include morning and evening crane viewing tours, footbridge evening tours and private overnight photo and viewing tours for serious nature enthusiasts; and for $1500 (USD), the Trust offers VIP viewing packages for groups of 12-16 people that include lodging, meals, drinks and morning and evening

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crane viewings. I started my Sand Hill Crane viewing experience at the Trust just before nightfall. Myself and the group of journalists in attendance made the brief trek from the Trust’s main building to the “blind”, the Quonset hutshaped structure (which its interior resembles a rather comfortable log cabin .. and heated, too) where we would be witnessing (and photographing) the cranes as they made their way to the nearby wetlands to retire for the evening. At first, we were met with a sense of deafening tranquility, which was gradually broken as the cranes (which could number in the hundreds of thousands) began to arrive for the evening. The cacophony of their trademark cooing signalled to us of their arrival, and was almost like a mass conversation of how their day has went (and maybe sharing their plans of their continued migration north).

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One of the blinds we stayed in to watch the Prairie Chicken Dance Tours" in McCook, Nebraska

We returned to the Trust’s blind around 7 a.m. the fol- the National Audubon Society, the Rowe Sanctuary is lowing morning, just before daybreak, and were greeted located on Platte River and possesses over 1300 acres of by the cranes’ rather subdued cooing sounds. Our river habitat and adjacent wetlands that accommodates guides for the morning, Ben and Charles, told us that over 70,000 cranes every night during the peak migraas soon as we entered the blind, we had to maintain a tion period. sense of “radio silence” for several minutes, so that the Our time viewing the cranes at the Rowe Sanctuary cranes can become familiar with us, and not get easily was just as breathtaking and naturally spectacular(not spooked, which would compel them to fly away en to mention filled with “National Geographic moments”) masse rather too quickly. During our more than two as it was at the Crane Trust. However, besides the usual hours spent in the blind viewing the cranes that morn- “radio silence” that we had to maintain during our time ing, Ben and Charles pointed out the little dramas, pe- at the blind, the people at the Rowe Sanctuary asked us culiarities and interesting facts about the cranes, which to maintain a semblance of “photographic silence” (inI called my “National Geographic moments”. This including the prohibition of using flash photography, cluded seeing a pair of Canadian geese who just sat a video cameras and the auto advance function on our few feet away from the cranes and did nothing but watch and observe them (I was told they have been cameras), which was emphasized during our early there lounging and watching for about a month), wit- morning visit that started before the crack of dawn, in nessing formations of ducks fly above the basin in for- which a red light in the blind was turned on to signal mation, as if they were a group of World War II bombers that we were not allowed to use our cameras until dayon a mission, and the moment when a group of cranes break, when the light turned green). suddenly flew away a little earlier than expected (Ben Perhaps the most curious – and peculiarly entertaintold me they were spooked when a bald eagle flew by). ing – bit of bird watching that I did in Nebraska took Four days later, we did another night time and day place in McCook, as I witnessed the spectacle that was time Sand Hill Crane migration viewing at the Iain the morning rituals of the prairie chickens, which is Nicolson Audubon Centre at Rowe Sanctuary in the dubbed the “Prairie Chicken Dance Tours” town of Gibbon (www.rowe.audubon.org). Owned by (www.prairiechickendancetours.com). www.mtltimes.ca 17 WEDNESDAY


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Instead of wetlands, the prairie chickens congregate ritorial over each other, which is highlighted by the every morning in the flat grasslands of Nebraska, in quick-paced, almost violent skirmishes they do, which their own assembly area that’s called a “lek” (which is almost resembles a type of tribal dance style that they derived from the Swedish word “lekstalle”, which call their own. And those male chickens, when they find means “mating ground”). We arrived in our blind on that potential mate, display their own sense of macho the lek bright and early around 6:30 in the morning just flirting, which is symbolized when they inflate the before the crack of dawn, as we awaited the arrival of the bright yellow-orange air sacs on their necks, erect the prairie chickens for their morning performance, and long pinnae feathers that are situated alongside the neck, warding off the early morning chill thanks to the multi- and thanks to those air sacs, emit constant, thunderous tude of blankets and the survival kits that we were given booming sounds from their voice boxes. us by the McCook tourism bureau (which included …And exactly two hours after their arrival, the prairie snacks, a bottle of water and plenty of hand and foot chickens depart the lek together, knowing that their warmers). Just after sunrise, a group of prairie chickens flew onto mating work for the morning is done, and that their perthe lek like clockwork, ready to perform their daily mat- formance is over until the following day. ing rituals for their shivering audience. And the star of *** this avian show was the Male Greater Prairie Chicken, whose job it was that morning to find a mate, and passionately fight off any fellow male prairie chickens For more information about visiting the Central Platte should they have any intentions of horning in on their River and Frontier Trail Region of Nebraska and what it potential mates. A combination soap opera, sitcom and has to offer tourists, visit the Nebraska Tourism Comdance recital, these prairie chickens get practically ter- mission website at: www.visitnebraska.com 18 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY


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The metaphysical and spiritual gathering is an annual idays. The fair will also host yoga and meditation event in Montreal welcoming people who are interested courses in the venue, there will be spiritual healers and in learning about spirituality, esotericism and meta- mediums to try out. You’ll be able to learn not only physics. There will be over 80 different exhibitors all about stones and astrology, but also about wellness, hosting a FREE of entry event in April. Montreal’s meta- yoga, sustainable living, how to reach a conscious life, physical and spiritual event is also its largest, with over how paranormal investigators work, tarot readings and 3500 people attending each year. This year’s event has partnered up with one of Montreal’s local crystal stores, so much more! This year’s event will take place at the Hotel Hyatt Regency in downtown Montreal, metro Crystal Dreams World. There will be a variety of souvenirs, collectives, crafts, Place-des-Arts. The fair will be hosted between 10am jewellery collections, spiritual services during the event, and 8pm on both April 7th and April 8th 2018. Don’t precious stones, paintings, sculptures, essential oils, nat- forget to RSVP to the official Facebook event to stay up ural supplements and many ideas for gifts over the hol- to date with any information they might post. www.mtltimes.ca 19 WEDNESDAY

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PERMANENT MISSION OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC) TO INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (ICAO) VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Permanent Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) was established by the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communication and Meteorology. The Mission is located in the ICAO Headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Mission was established to act as a link between ICAO Council and the SADC Member States as well as SADC Secretariat to actively support the work of ICAO and assist Member States in implementing ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices. The SADC Permanent Mission to ICAO invites suitably qualified, experienced, innovative, result oriented and self-driven individuals to apply for the position mentioned above at its offices at ICAO Headquarters. Purpose of the job: To provide administrative secretarial and office services, including elementary accounting and bookkeeping functions. The incumbent will report to the SADC Permanent Representative to ICAO. Duties and Responsibilities

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