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Beau’s hot brew returns

“As true beer fanatics know, there are

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many challenging styles of beer, which have

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the capability of literally changing how you

think and feel about this wonderful

A belated St. Patrick’s Day party will be

beverage,” says co-founder Steve Beauchesne.

held Saturday, March 19 to mark the return

“Beau’s is dedicated to exploring these bold

of a popular Beau’s All Natural Brewing

flavours and exciting aromas through our

Company beer.

Wild Oats series — Sleepy Time was the beer

An open house celebrating “ Matt’s Sleepy

that inspired the series, so we’re super-excited

Time Belgian Imperial Stout” will be held

to have it back.”

Saturday afternoon at the Vankleek Hill

Beauchesne notes that the return may be

brewery.

Live Celtic music will fuel the

short-lived, though, as most Wild Oats beers

celebration. There will also be brewery tours,

are brewed in single small batches, which is

food, and themed activities for children.

why only 1,000 bottles can be produced. “Our

The 1,000 individually numbered 600 ml.

first Wild Oats beer of 2011, BogFather, sold

bottles of the 8% Imperial Stout have been

out in two weeks, and we were just floored,”

available at the brewery since March 17.

says Beauchesne. “Then we released the

Sleepy Time has been fermented with

second Wild Oats, WinterBrewed, and it went

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Belgian yeast and aged on oak staves. Tastes

in about 10 days. So now we’re telling people,

Signs of spring

of chocolate, coffee and vanilla are

if you want some you’d better get out here

complemented with American hops and a

early, because each beer seems to generate

An icicle hangs from the Long Sault

true Belgian character in the finish.

more and more excitement.”

Bridge in Hawkesbury.

Further south, a wild turkey takes wing

in a field that will soon be invaded by

Program for treating blood

migratory birds.

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clots expands

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People with blood clots will soon be able to get treatment at the Hawkesbury and

District General Hospital where a new clinic is being established as part of a regional

thrombosis program.

The Champlain Local Health Integration Network is providing $250,000 in annual

funding for the program that means patients in the region will have better access to top-

notch care, no matter where they live.

Satellite thrombosis clinics have begun operations at Montfort Hospital and Pembroke

Regional Hospital, with two new clinics opening soon in Hawkesbury and at the Cornwall

Community Hospital. Discussions are underway to develop a satellite at Renfrew Victoria

Hospital. “The Ottawa Hospital Thrombosis Program wanted to make sure patients in our

LHIN had access to world-class care, regardless of their postal code,” said Dr. Marc Rodger,

who has spearheaded the regional program as chief of hematology at The Ottawa Hospital.

Each year in the Champlain region, 10,000 individuals have suspected blood clots such

as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Of those, 2,000 cases are confirmed.

Patients are usually prescribed blood-thinners, known as anticoagulation medications, for

lengthy periods of time. The new program will reduce hospital admissions by safely

managing patients recovering from blood clots in outpatient clinics and in some cases, at

home through telephone support. When fully implemented, the new model of care is

expected to save the health system in Champlain an estimated $2 million per year.

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