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Guignolée Optimiste à Embrun

Le dimanche 4 décembre, plusieurs bénévoles, dont des anciens et actuels membres des Chevaliers de Colomb ainsi que des élèves du secondaire d’Embrun, se joignaient aux membres du Club Optimiste d’Embrun pour la Guignolée 2016. En plus de la nourriture, une somme approximative de 4000 $ a également été amassée, somme qui servira à l’achat de dindes et de jambons pour les paniers de Noël. Ces paniers seront distribués aux familles identifiées par la Banque alimentaire Bons Voisins d’Embrun. À cela s’ajoute l’Arbre des Anges, un programme de dons de cadeaux de Noël, à l’église St- Jacques d’Embrun, pour les enfants défavorisés. Le ClubOptimiste a d’ailleurs exprimé sa reconnaissance à tous les bénévoles ainsi que Traiteur Viau, Exit Realty (Maggie Tessier), Embrun Ford et Embrun Chrysler. —photo fournie par Réjean Bouthillier

NOTICE TO ONTARIANS RECEIVING DRUGS AND PHARMACY SERVICES This notice is to inform you that the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ministry) is making some improvements to the way your doctor and other health care providers will be able to share information with each other, in order to better deliver your care. Is this notice for me? This notice is for people who receive any of the following: 1. Publicly funded drugs (For example, seniors, Trillium Drug Program recipients); 2. Monitored drugs, including narcotics and controlled substances; or 3. Pharmacy services (For example, MedsCheck Program, Fecal Occult Blood Test/FOBT kits for colorectal cancer screening, Pharmacy Smoking Cessation Program, or vaccine administration). The Ministry will provide access to information about the publicly funded drugs, monitored drugs or pharmacy services you receive to your health care providers (e.g. physicians, nurse practitioners and pharmacists who are directly involved with your care). This is so that they have more information about your medication and pharmacy service history to provide high quality health care to you. Health care providers are required by law to protect the privacy of your personal health information. Can I block access to my information that would be used for health care purposes? If you do not want any of your health care providers to see the information listed above, you can complete a form and submit it to the Ministry. Before making this decision, you are encouraged to consult with your health care providers about the importance of them knowing your medication and pharmacy service history to help make informed decisions about the care you receive. If you do not contact the Ministry to block access to your information, we will consider that you have given us permission to make your information available to your health care providers. If the Ministry has previously notified you that access to your information has been blocked, the Ministry will not give your health care providers access to your information unless you request a change. Even if you have blocked your health care providers from accessing information about your monitored drugs for the purpose of providing health care to you, information about your monitored drugs will still be accessible to a health care provider who has actually prescribed or dispensed a monitored drug to you, or is determining whether to prescribe or dispense a monitored drug to you. For more information, please see “Public Notice Regarding the Ministry of Health and Long- Term Care’s (“ministry”) Collection, Use and Disclosure of Information under the Narcotics Safety and Awareness Act, 2010”. For more information or to obtain forms to block access to your information: • Phone ServiceOntario INFOline toll-free at 1-800-291-1405; TTY 1-800-387-5559; • Visit the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care website at ontario.ca/mydruginfo for more information and the most current updates.

Russell OPP looking to identify victims of stolen tools The Russell County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) executed a search warrant recovering stolen construction tools. The investigation revealed numerous tools were stolen from the Ottawa area. The OPP would like to identify the victims who labelled their items with “Jane S” and “Dave B”. People with any tips should contact investigating officer Tammy Barnes, with the Russell County OPP Embrun Detachment, at 613-443-4499.The OPP would like to inform the public that recording the serial numbers on one’s Tools, and adding one’s name and number on the tools them- selves, can help identify lost or stolen Tools, if they come into police possession. The OPP would also like to add that if trailers and tools are left at the job site, remember to be vigilant and take the extra precautions to ensure trailer is locked and secured in a well-lit area.

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