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Cornwall enjoyed another great season of outdoor hockey, and local volunteers had a big assist in the effort. Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy and staff from the Parks and Recreation Department took some time on March 11 to recognize the dedicated residents who helped to maintain outdoor rinks in neighbourhood parks this past winter. The group met at Memorial Park – a new rink site this winter – and the Mayor presented the volunteers with a City of Cornwall jacket as a small token of appreciation. “We had 11 different rink sites this winter and many of them were maintained by community-minded volunteers,” said Mayor O’Shaughnessy. “They put in countless hours of work to ensure this winter tradition remains accessible to residents throughout our community.” Pictured are Rich Forrester (Alexander Park), Mike Brunet (Broadview Park), StephenThompson (Dover Heights Park), Jamie Fawthrop (Grant Park), Ritchie Seguin (Mattice Park), Bruce Tait (Menard Park), Jason Crowe (Optimist Park) and Gilles Parisien (Reg Campbell Park) and Jim and Cathy Malyon (Memorial Park). — supplied photo City volunteers recognized

L’École secondaire catholique La Citadelle a accueilli Michel Bénac, membre du groupe Swing, le 11 mars dernier. Celui-ci a fait un survol de son cheminement artistique et identitaire. La présentation visait à faire prendre conscience de l’importance de la langue française et surtout, démontrer que le pouvoir de réaliser ses rêves réside en soi. En photo, Martin Massé, Maxime Massé, Ézékiel Fontaine, Michel Bénac, Miranda Davidson et Cloé Rochon. — photo fournie Réaliser ses rêves

Le Journal, Cornwall

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Le mercredi 16 mars 2016

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