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ay Of Light Mtl is the new autism awareness jewelry collection and co-creation of two longtime friends—Charlotte Marie Flannery, makeup artist and mother of two children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, and jewelry designer Tracy Gartner. All items will be available for purchase through the Ray Of Light Etsy shop as of World Autism Awareness Day: April 2nd, 2018. Designed with the key symbolic colours of blue and white, the collection to date includes three stackable charm bracelets, a delicate y-drop necklace, a sterling silver pendant, and a pair of crystal drop earrings. Newly launched for spring, Swarovski’s radiant Majestic Blue crystal beads are a focal point of the collection, complimented by clear Swarovski crystals, sterling silver beads, and featuring silver plated charms of the autism puzzle piece. The handmade jewels were created to be affordable, versatile and eye-catching. Simple yet elegant, the pieces can be worn individually or layered for a more contemporary look. Initial inspiration for the new line came from Charlotte’s two-year old daughter Ariana and her www.mtltimes.ca

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love of all things shimmery. “Every moment that she can find, she goes into my jewelry box to play with my jewels—the more sparkly the better!”, said Charlotte. Noticing a lack of quality jewelry designed to raise awareness, Charlotte asked Tracy to custom create a set featuring the specific autism colours of blue and white as well as the puzzle piece symbol. The idea quickly took flight and evolved into a full collection. Committed to giving back, the pair will donate 20 percent of each sale to ‘Trails of Summer’, a local non-profit day camp for children with special needs. To make a purchase from the collection:

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About the co-founders - The jewelry pieces were designed and handmade in Montreal by designer Tracy Gartner. Known for the past decade as one of the leading jewelry designers in the wedding industry, Tracy custom creates jewelry and headpieces for the bride and the entire wedding party. Tracy also designs a collection of 'yoga inspired' jewelry called Reflect. Having practiced yoga for many years, Tracy started creating pieces that were symbolic to yoga and became a certified yoga teacher. With her second child on the way, Tracy's main work focus is to take on projects that she deems not only important but close to her heart. Charlotte Marie Flannery is an internationally trained hair and makeup artist working in the Montreal fashion and wedding industries for over 10 years. After navigating her own experiences as a mom of two children on the spectrum, she wanted to do something for the autism community. With Ray of Light Mtl, she and all those touched by autism will have a way to wear these symbolic pieces with pride.

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arkinson Canada is sponsoring a talk about bladder and bowel symptoms to be given by Dr. Lysanne Campeau, While many people are aware of the stiffness, slowness, walking problems and tremors associated with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), few know about some other symptoms that can manifest themselves years before diagnosis. “Many people notice they lose their sense of smell and taste as they get older. Others observe their handwriting changing and getting smaller. As well, many people suffer from constipation and sleep issues. But these could be the early signs of PD, and not just a normal part of aging,” says Danielle Blain, Managing Director of Parkinson Canada in Quebec. April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month; to mark the occasion, Parkinson Canada and the Cummings Centre are presenting Parkinson’s Bladder and Bowel on Tuesday April 10, from 1 to 4 pm at Golf Dorval 2000 Reverchon Ave. in Dorval. “This is not a topic people really want to talk about and they suffer in silence. We want to bring these issues 4

out of the bathroom and into the light,” continues Blain. Dr. Campeau is a Urologist at the Jewish General Hospital and Assistant Professor at McGill University. Her talk will be followed by an open discussion as well as a bilingual question and answer period about constipation and PD with Dominique Longpré, a Nutritionist-Dietitian at EquipeNutrition.ca. Some 25 000 Quebecers live with Parkinson’s disease and one out of five is younger than 50 years of age. More than half of the people diagnosed with Parkinson’s will need formal or informal assistance for their daily living, while health care professionals from a dozen specialties may be needed to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Motor symptoms include: rigidity, slowness, posture and gait changes as well as tremors. There are about 20 possible non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, ranging from sleep disorders, depression and incontinence to speaking and swallowing difficulties. See ad on this page infoQC@parkinson.ca

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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

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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onia Zarbatany seems to have it all. The busi- away, she was then ready to move back home (Monnesswoman, wife and mom of two grew up in treal) and get back into the grind of the fashion industhe fashion industry. At the age of 9, she used try. Her family business distributed brands such as to go to the office and do odds and ends jobs. Kathy Van Zeeland, Guess and other big name brands. After university, instead of going into the family busi- A little while after that, they discovered Vince Camuto ness right away, she chose to move to Los Angeles to and Sancturary brands, and the rest is history. « I love become a life and business coach to make a difference developing the brand into becoming a household name in people’s lives. «Showing people how to achieve the as well as our other brands, CeCe and One State in lives they wanted, and giving them different techniques Canada, she states.» Here are 5 questions to Sonia on how to achieve it is a great passion of mine, the self- Zarbatany, who was recently named President of Vince made entrepreneur told MTL Times.» After 7 years Camuto in Canada. www.mtltimes.ca 9 WEDNESDAY


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What do you like the most about Montreal?

“When the sun is out, Montrealers are ready to play. I love the summer because it’s when the city lights up. The people are friendly, warm and real. I love the true friendships I have in this city and that my kids can play and be raised in such a safe environment. We have a big city vibe even though we are probably more like a small town!” 10

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What is the biggest difference between Montreal and the other big cosmopolitan cities from your point of view? “Montreal to me is home. It’s a family-oriented, culturally enriched city that allows me to find the perfect balance between work and family life. I find the biggest difference is probably the work life or the work mentality. In Montreal, we work hard, but we definitely don’t grind like they do in some of the other big cosmopolitan cities. Whenever I travel, the second my plane lands in New York, I can smell business in the air. The idea of 9-5 does not exist. Work hours consist every waking hour! Other American metropolitans are much more work oriented, and focused on financial success.”

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“There is absolutely nothing typical about any work week. During market week, I am in New York once or twice a week to preview new collections, work with Canadian accounts and plan what will be in stores for the next collection. If I am working from the Montreal office, my days start from the second my son or daughter wakes me up to the second my head hits the pillow at night. I prepare my daughter for school and I head to the office where I’ll do anything from sales, to logistics, accounts receivable and payables—basically, oversee every part of the Canadian business. I squeeze in ‘me’ time by heading to the gym. Then, my evenings are family time, events and back on my laptop for more work. My social media platform has become a great source to share tips and coaching so I do my best to give it an hour a day. I try to balance work and family life as much as I can. Some days I can do it all, and others not so much.”

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“The happiest part of my career is learning from the best in the business. Watching Bruce Makowsky present the new collection to 20 members of QVC when I was just starting off in hand bags was the ultimate motivation for me. Sitting down with Vince Camuto as he taught me his passion and drive to build the empire he has built and being in the audience as he won Father of the Year in 2014, I mean, that was so inspirational! Watching Deb and Ken Planko create a household name out of their passion with Sancturary clothing. Meeting Tony Robbins and understanding the level of success he has achieved by giving people the tools they need to succeed in their lives. My happiest moments are the ones when I am learning from the best in business.” www.mtltimes.ca

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“The hardest moment of my career is ongoing – it’s the constant battle of balancing my family and my career. If I’m at work, I’m not with my kids. I took a week and a half off for maternity when I gave birth to my second child and was right back to working from home while breastfeeding and traveling with my baby. I’ve missed recitals, baby birthday parties, school meetings. The constant pressure of balancing mom life with being a successful woman in the industry can take its toll. Five years ago, Zarbatany's business was distributing global brands in the Canadian market. Today, Vince Camuto hired her to be the President in Canada. « Nowadays, my focus is speaking at key events and group coaching events that I do at my home. In the past 5 years, I’ve also become a mom and raising my children has taught me a whole new meaning of ‘juggling’! I share my tips on balancing it all on my instagram stories and posts.” - Sonia Zarbatany 14

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he Open Door, a local non-profit organization, is excited to announce that it will be holding a charity art auction to raise money to help the homeless on April 20, 2018, at the Monument National. This auction is the first of four fundraising events that The Open Door will be organizing throughout the year in order to help destigmatize homelessness and create more opportunities and solidarity for the less fortunate members of society. From 5 pm to 7 pm, attendees are invited to view the pieces up for auction while enjoying drinks and hors d’oeuvres. The auction will then take place from 7 pm to 9 pm. Aside from supporting a worthy cause, the auction will also serve as a platform to increase visibility for art students and emerging artists who often have difficulty gaining exposure. Important galleries and more established artists from around the city will be participating as well, creating a truly unique collection of works. While there was no theme imposed on the artists, viewers will find that the participating artists have displayed a great amount of nuanced subtlety in their choices. Art collectors of all levels will have the chance to purchase original works in a variety of mediums, including print, pho-

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