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C’était un grand jour pour plusieurs alors que se tenait la première course de chevaux de format 5/16 depuis 15 ans en Ontario. L’événement, qui s’est déroulé le 1 er juillet sur le site du Cedar Shade Campground à Alfred, a attiré quelques centaines de spectateurs, un excellent dé- part assurent les organisateurs Philippe Trudeau et Sylvain Péladeau. Ce dernier indiquait que son père, Jacques Péladeau, rêvait de bâtir une telle piste depuis long- temps. «Ça fait 20 ans que mon père en parle. Quand Philippe est arrivé et qu’on s’est mis à parler de chevaux, je lui ai dit d’ac- cord, je construit la piste mais tu t’occupes du reste. » Philippe Trudeau a une longue expé- rience professionnelle comme jockey et s’y connaît très bien en élevage de chevaux. Il a un faible pour les races S tandardbred et Trottingbred. Son père, Yves Trudeau, bien connu dans le monde équin, a lui aussi donné un bon coup de pouce pour démarrer cet am- bitieux projet. Et comme il y a toujours une femme derrière un grand homme, les con- jointes des organisateurs, Isabelle Labbé et Josée Péladeau, ont une grande part qui leur revient dans le succès connu. Dimanche dernier, les gens ont ainsi pu assister à ces fameuses courses mettant en vedette les plus beaux sujets de la race Trottingbred. Les compétiteurs sont venus d’aussi loin que Mont-Laurier pour parti- ciper à ce circuit, premier d’une série qui se

Pour être fixé sur la situation, il est préféra- ble de contacter le 613 679-4447. Pour obtenir plus d’information, contactez Phi- lippe Trudeau à l’adresse : p.trudeau@standardbredevolution.comou visitez le site http:// standardbredevolution.com. La foule a pu apprécier le savoir faire des jockeys dans ces courses attelées. En mortaise, le commentateur Danny Émond. Photos : Chantal Quirion

poursuit le 28 juillet avec la deuxième com- pétition du programme officiel. Il y avait 16 chevaux d’inscrits pour cette première com- pétition où la foule a applaudi le savoir faire des jockeys. Comme promis, l’animateur profession- nel Danny Emond était sur place et s’est dit ravi d’animer cette journée. « Je ne voudrais être nul part ailleurs. » Passionné, il racontait qu’il a commencé à animer à l’âge de cinq ans en regardant le journal. À 19 ans, il débutait sur le circuit professionnel où il est toujours actif à l’âge de 45 ans. Lorsque l’Hippodrome de Mon- tréal a fermé en 2009, c’est une partie de lui qui est morte en même temps, confiait-il pour illustrer combien ce sport fait partie de sa vie. Le public d’Alfred a donc eu droit à une prestation professionnelle à tous les

niveaux. D’ici la deuxième course, une clinique se tient cette fin de semaine, le 7 juillet, au Cedar Shade Campground sur l’art de la course équine. Un professionnel du do- maine sera sur les lieux. L’activité s’adresse à tous et les chevaux sontfournispourcetatelier.L’undesgrands objectifs des promoteurs est de communi- quer cette passion pour la race Trottingbred et peut-être, de voir un jour un élevage se constituer dans la région. Quant au deuxième départ le 8 juillet, il se tiendra dès 13 h au Cedar Shade Campground du 530, chemin Péladeau à Alfred. Le coût d’entrée est de 5 $ et donne accès à la baignade dans l’ancienne car- rière. Si jamais il pleuvait abondamment, les organisateurs devront annuler la course.

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ACTUALITÉ Comparutions pour le meurtre de Joey Faubert

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Les trois jeunes hommes, eux, demeu- rent derrière les verrous. Ils comparaîtront par vidéoconférence, le 18 juillet. Nico Joseph Soublière, 20 ans de Greely et Cody Henry, 19 ans d’Ottawa sont accusés de meurtre au premier degré et de complot. Pour sa part, Martin Lamoureux, 18 ans, de St-Isidore est accusé de meurtre au second degré et de complot. Deux jeunes filles de Stormont Nord comparaîtront à la fin d’août pour complot. La salle, quoique petite, était bondée et plusieurs proches de la victime et des accu- sés étaient présents lors ce cette audience. La porte-parole de la PPO, la sergente Kristine Rae faisait par ailleurs observer qu’il est très rare qu’une enquête donne des résultats aussi rapidement. « L’équipe d’enquête a été très efficace et c’est tant mieux pour la famille qui vit quelque chose d’aussi difficile », soulignait- elle lors d’un point de presse devant le tribunal. Plus d’un site ont été perquisitionnés dans le cadre de cette enquête qui se pour- suit. Il n’est pas exclu que la liste d’accusés s’allonge. Quant au mobile du crime, de même que les conclusions de l’autopsie, la PPO de- meure muette pour ne pas nuire au déroulement judiciaire. Certaines de ces informations étant des éléments de preu- ves. Les enquêteurs, sous la direction du dé- tective Dan Nadeau, sont toujours installés dans les locaux de l’école pour t accueillir des témoins. Le public est également invité à communiquer avec la PPO via le site : www.opp.ca ou de communiquer avec le déta- chement de Hawkesbury au 613 632-2729.

Deux accusés de meurtre prémédité, un autre de meurtre non prémédité et trois jeunes filles accusées de complot, portent ainsi à six le nombre de personnes impliquées dans le meurtre de Joey Faubert. Le jeune homme de 24 ans de St-Isidore a été trouvé sans vie derrière l’école élémen- taire catholique de St-Isidore, samedi dernier.

Mardi, alors que les trois jeunes hommes accusés de meurtre comparaissaient à la Cour de justice de l’Ontario, à L’Orignal, on apprenait qu’une sixième personne avait été arrêtée la nuit précédente en relation avec cette affaire. Cette dernière, une mineure de Greely dans la région d’Ottawa, a aussi été tra- duitedevantletribunal,accuséedecomplot. Celle-ci a été remise en liberté condition- nelle en attendant la suite des procédures judiciaires. La victime Joey Faubert de St-Isidore. facebook

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ACTUALITÉ / NEWS

Police warn of

Freeman

supports

thieves targeting cars

Pearce’s

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about any criminal matters, call Crime

H AWKESBURY

Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or call the

Hawkesbury O.P.P. at 613-632-2729.

sewage plan

Persons giving tips to Crime Stoppers that

Thieves had little trouble lifting items

lead to an arrest may be eligible for a cash

from vehicles parked at residences on

reward. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe

Aberdeen Road south of Vankleek Hill

Julie.godin@eap.on.ca

to Call Display. Your call will stay

recently.

anonymous and your presence won’t be

OTTAWA

None of the targeted vehicles was

needed in court. Tips can also be sent via

locked, reports the Hawkesbury Ontario

text message and e-mail. For more

Provincial Police detachment. The crooks

Argenteuil-Papineau-Mirabel MP

informationvisittheNationalCapitalCrime

took electronics and personal belongings

Mylène Freeman has presented a

Stoppers’

website

at

from the vehicles. Anyone with

motion supporting Gore Township

www.CrimeStoppers.ca .

information about the thefts is asked to

Mayor Scott Pearce’s proposal to

Alexandria break-in

call Constable Luc Dénommée at 613-632-

provide financial help to homeowners

June 12 Stormont- Dundas-Glengarry

2729.

replacing defective septic tanks.

O.P.P. officers responded to a report of two

The public is reminded that an ounce of

While she is amember of the Official

individuals breaking into the basement

prevention is worth a pound of cure. The

Opposition, the NewDemocratic Party

apartment of a building on Main Street,

way to discourage a thief fromvictimizing

member is confident the proposal will

Alexandria. Cindy Dabena, 47, and Gary

your property is to eliminate or reduce

win the support of the other parties.

McGillvery, 65, both of North Glengarry,

opportunity. This is where persons can

Since the motion was tabled in the

were charged with break and enter. They

protect themselves most. Another means

House of Commons June 22, debate on

are scheduled to appear August 8 in

of protecting yourself is to have good

the plan will not take place until the

Alexandria court.

communications with your neighbours.

winter session.

More information is available on the OPP

Her Motion M-400 suggests that the

Mylène Freeman is confident her

website at www.OPP.ca in the resources

Region tries

House back the suggestion that the

motionwillgetall-partysupport.

section.

federal government, in cooperation

36 charges

Canadians do not benefit from the services

withtheprovincesandterritories,study

In the week of June 25 to July 2, the

of municipal sewers; they use an individual

the possibility to set up a plan, similar

to attract

Hawkesbury

O.P.P.

detachment

septic installation for their residence.”

to one suggested by the Canadian

responded to 340 occurrences and laid 36

She notes that problems caused by faulty

Federation of Municipalities, that

charges.Officersinvestigatedtwoassaults,

sewagepitscreateenvironmental,economic

would help improve individual septic

more boaters

three break-ins and 16 thefts, and

and public health troubles. Leaks could

installations,intheinterestsofassuring

conducted 14 RIDE initiatives, charging

contaminate drinking water sources and

fairness and protecting the

two drivers.

bodies of water. Poor water quality could

environment and public health.

Richard.mahoney@eap.on.ca

Rollover leads to injuries, charges

drive away tourists, and lead to potential

Themotionnotesthatruralresidents

L’ORIGNAL

June 26, at 8 p.m., police received a call

health problems if people consume

are unfairly treated in the allocation of

about a single motor vehicle rollover on

contaminated fish.

funding for such services.

County Road 15 in The Nation.

Prescott-Russell has embarked on a

Freeman does not specify financing

Investigation revealed that the driver had

study designed to tap into the tourism

details, preferring to give the

A new direction

lost control of his 2000 Volkswagen Jetta

potential of the Ottawa River, and a

government options, such as

and rolled over, coming to rest in a corn

section of the South Nation River, by

guaranteed loans.

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field. The driver and a female passenger

attracting more boaters to the district.

Understandably,

Freeman’s

Technology will spell the end of the

were transported to the Hawkesbury and

A $44,775 analysis by Plania, a firm

proposal has delighted Scott Pearce,

tourist information booth as we know it.

District General Hospital where he was

with offices in Ottawa and Gatineau, is

who has been pushing the septic tank

With visitors using new ways to get

treated for head trauma, and she was

designed to help the region draw in more

plan for the last four years. When he

information, the conventional kiosques

treated for minor injuries. Martin Jules

boating enthusiasts. The study on the

was a Conservative candidate in 2008,

are undergoing change, Prescott-Russell

Rochon, 29, of County Road 10 in The

feasibilityofdevelopingariversidecorridor

Pearce recalls that he got little support

economic development director Sylvain

Nation, was charged with impaired

as a tourist destination is to be wrapped up

for his notion.

Charlebois.

driving, dangerous operation of a motor

within 12 weeks. Plania representatives

“Today, after four years of fighting,

The Ontario government is closing

vehicle and driving while under

said during a recent presentation to the

I feel sad to see that despite the support

seven centres across the province.

suspension.

counties that while the counties offer a

of the Canadian Federation of

However, the government facility near

Dangerous call

water course to boaters, there is “an almost

Municipalities and the Québec

Chute-à-Blondeau, west of the

Duringroadblocksduringthelastweek,

total absence of riverside development

Federation of Municipalities the

interprovincial border, will remain open.

160 vehicles were checked at Main and

combining the water attractions and the

governments have not done anything

Next year more there will be more

TupperStreetswherethreemotoristswere

nautical activities.” The study will cover

to help us,” says Pearce.

changes in the way tourist information is

charged for not wearing their seatbelts

the Ottawa River and the navigable section

“I am very happy with the support

shared, Charlebois recently advised

and one was charged for talking on his

of the SouthNation that is connected to the

of Mylène Freeman and she has won

counties council. More and more people

cell phone.

Ottawa. The project is being financed by

my respect.”

are using the Internet and devices such

The solution

the counties through a partnership with

The MP observes that the issue of

as”Smart phones” to collect information.

Police would like to remind the

the

Prescott-Russell

Community

defective septic pits is not limited to

Some centres have replaced employees

community that if you have information

Development Corporation.

Argenteuil. “More than 25 per cent of

with touch screens.

38 500 copies

Bertrand Castonguay , President, bertrand@eap.on.ca Roger Duplantie , D.G. / G.M., roger@eap.on.ca

François Bélair , Sales & Development, fbelair@eap.on.ca Yvan Joly , Sales director (Hawkesbury), yvan@eap.on.ca François Leblanc , Directeur (Lachute), francois.leblanc@eap.on.ca Gilles Normand , Production & Distribution Mgr., gilles.normand@eap.on.ca Julien Boisvenue , Layout & Prepress Mgr., julien.boisvenue@eap.on.ca

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ACTUALITÉ / NEWS

“A more peaceful time”

118 jobs in

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The Village of Vankleek Hill returns

“Excellent

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presenting the 16th annual Horse &

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HAWKESBURY

Sunday, July 8.

Therearenobands,nofloats,nofanfare

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– just horses - on a quiet walk through the

The new Walmart store in

Walmart is moving into the former

TORONTO

village, reminiscent of an earlier, less

Hawkesbury is set to open its doors in

Zellersquarters.

hurried lifestyle.

the Fall.

The daywill begin at the VankleekHill

Some 118 jobs will be created at the

Walmart is scheduling grand openings

The adoption of the new Ontario

Fairgrounds with an ecumenical church

new location, which is being set up in the

at all 39 former Zellers locations across

budget is good news for the region, says

service under the green tent. Six local

former Zellers store on County Road 17.

Canada by January 31, 2013.

Glengarry-Prescott-Russell M.P.P. Grant

churches are participating in the service.

”The store will not be expanded in

Walmart Canada has already hired 900

Crack.

There will be a noon lunch available to

terms of square footage but it will offer

new employees across the country this year

“This 2012 Budget takes strong action

all, courtesy of the church ladies

fresh food,” says Alex Roberton, Director,

and will add 3,100 jobs by the new year. By

and makes the right choices to grow

organizations.

Corporate Affairs and Social Media with

January 31 of next year, 94,000 will be

Ontario’s economy, create jobs and protect

The parade will leave the fairgrounds

the company.

employed at Walmart Canada.

the services that matter most to Ontarians

at 1 p.m. sharp. The parade, a quiet clip-

– health care and education,” said the

clop trip around the village, will bring

Liberal M.P.P.

back memories of the time when horses

In Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, today’s

were the only “street noise” and friends

Watch and

passage of the budget ensures:

and family spent quiet Sundays together.

• Moving forward with the planned

The

Parade

Marshall

East

expansion of the Hawkesbury and District

Hawkesbury Mayor Robert W. Kirby, of

General Hospital;

slow down

Chute-à-Blondeau, a horseman who has

• Continued implementation of the

competed at the Royal Agricultural

province’s full-day kindergarten program

Winter Fair for many years. The parade

into local schools;

will return to the fairgrounds at

for turtles!

• Renewed commitment to the Eastern

approximately 1:45 p.m., passing the

Ontario Development Fund (EODF) which

reviewing stand where all participants

is creating jobs and stimulating the

Once again turtles have emerged from

willbeannouncedtothecrowd.Following

economy in the region.

theirwinter hibernation. Many turtleswill

theparade,at2p.m.,theStrawberrySocial

“We have a responsibility to all

attempt the hazardous trek across roads

will begin under the green tent. The last

Ontarians to ensure the province is on

and highways in search of nesting sites.

eventoftheday,alinedrivingcompetition

good footing, that we’re creating jobs and

Unfortunately, a turtle’s shell is no match

over obstacles, will begin at 2:30 p.m. in

protecting the services that matter most to

for motor vehicles and many turtles are

front of the grandstand. This event is

local families —health care and education.

killed on roads every year. Such traffic

open to all horse enthusiasts.

This plan is the best way forward,” said

fatalities are devastating for the turtle

Information:

(613)

678-5086,

Crack.

population, as they tend to target adult

females looking for places to lay their

eggs.

In Ontario seven of our eight species of

turtles have been classified, by provincial

and national authorities, as endangered,

threatened or of special concern. The good

news is that there are about 700 turtle

crossing signs installed on highways

with an object from your car such as a

throughout Ontario, thanks to the

shovel. Another option is to prod a

dedication and efforts of the Turtle

Snapping Turtle across the road with a

S.H.E.L.L Tortue (a registered charitable

long stick. Do not pick up a turtle by the

organization

tail, this may damage the vertebrae.

www.turtleshelltortue.org).

If the turtle is injured contact the Rideau

We can all do our part by paying close

Valley Sanctuary at 1-613-258-9480 and

attention to the road and shoulders in

follow their instructions.

these designated turtle crossing areas and

You could look at our website under

near any pond or marsh areas from April

The Emergency section. It is important to

to the end of September. Paying attention

record the exact location where the turtle

to the road can save a turtle’s life or help

was found, so that it can be returned to its

prevent an accident. Over hundreds of

home. If no distinct landmarks are present,

turtles are killed every year in the whole

recordyourodometerreadingattherescue

province of Ontario.

site and then again at the nearest

If you see a turtle crossing the road

intersection. Keep the turtle in a quiet, dry

please help it across. First, make sure that

and cool place during transport and do

it’s safe to help (do not endanger yourself

not provide any food or water for the time

or others by walking into heavy traffic).

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and will turn around and march right

survived over 60 years in the wild! By

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rescuing a turtle you not only help increase

side of the road they came from.

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Smallturtlescanbeeasilycarriedacross

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FacebookandYouTube.

Sometimes a plan comes together;

However, the video has since been

sometimes you look like a fool on

pirated by the Québec Liberal party,

YouTube.

which has produced an ad showing

Firstly, let us applaud the ongoing

Marois, raising a racket by banging two

effortstokick-starteffortstopromotethe

metallidstogether,inslowmotion.You

Prescott-Russell recreational trail, an

guessed it, the result is not flattering.

environmentally-friendlyeast-westpath

Sports highlights are perfect for slow

thatstretchesfromoneendofthecounties

motion;mostotherhumanactivitiesare

totheother.

Gearing up

best viewed in real time.

If cycling is the type of activity that

But the Liberals’ propaganda move

turnsyoursprocket,youwillbethrilledto

did not earn rave reviews, either.

knowthatthecountieshavebeenawarded

organization to do their part in

stretchesofhighwaysinthedistrictremain

The person who shot the video, Guy

a $52,000 Ontario Trillium Foundation

transforming communities into healthy

treacherous for cyclists and pedestrians.

Séguin,hassincedemandedtheLiberals

grant to prepare a development strategy

and sustainable places where citizens of

This brings us to the planner’s institute

stop using the images. Plus, the Liberal

for the path.

all ages and abilities have a range of

which is trying to spur a movement to

strategists were chastised for using

At the same time, the Ontario

transportation options. Strong policy

promote “active transportation,” also

negative ads. Of course, this story is

ProfessionalPlannersInstitutehasissued

direction and practical implementation

known as cycling and walking.

starting to havemore twists than a road

a“CalltoAction,”urgingeveryonetoput

mechanisms are needed if walking and

TheOPPIwantsplanners,theprovincial

inGrenville-sur-la-Rouge.

their shoulder to thewheel and promote

cycling options are to be appealing,

government,municipalitiesandthepublic

And,ofcourse,thebestwaytogenerate

“active transportation.”

accessibleandconvenientmobilitychoices

to make non-motorized forms of travel a

interest in a post is to tell people they

Therecreationalpathgotofftoarocky

acrossOntario communities.

mainstay of daily life throughout Ontario

cannot view it.

start when it was created in 1998 on the

While those objectives are laudable,

communities.

Notsurprisingly,thepartieshavebeen

baseofanabandonedrailwayline.There

practicality often trumps idealism,

“Weliveinatimewhereourparentsare

tryingtogetsomepoliticalmileageoutof

was concern among farmers that a new

particularly in rural areas where amotor-

living longer than ever before while at the

the15seconds.PremierJeanCharesthas

use for the idle corridor that cut a swath

powered vehicle is a must.

same time our children’s life expectancy

rapped Marois for demonstrating

through or near their properties would

Still, anymove to encourage increased

will be shorter than our own, according to

behaviour not consistent with one who

create problems for them and their

use of green and healthy modes of

recent public health research. Today, the

aspires to be Premier. Indeed, the video

livestock.However,timesolvesmanyreal

transportationisastepintherightdirection.

leadershipofOntario’splanningprofession

givestheimpressionofapersonwho,to

orimaginedwoes,andtodayitseemsthat

OneofthegoalsofPrescott-Russelltrail

commits to community building that

paraphraseaFrenchexpression,haslost

the trail has always been there; it has

promoters is to forge closer ties with

strengthens accessibility, contributes to an

contact with her pedals. Besides, as

becomepartofthescenery.

neighbours in Argenteuil, Papineau and

activelifestyle,andadvancesourindividual

Charest has noted, it was the PQ who

The trail has been a big cog in the

Vaudreuil-Soulanges.

and collective health. Planning for Active

originallyputthefootageoutthereforall

region’spushtopromoteitselfasatourist

Speaking of Argenteuil, voters on the

TransportationprovidesallOntarianswith

tosee.

destination. Parallel programs have

northsideoftheOttawagottheattentionof

the tools to transform each of our

But Marois had quickly regained her

helped make area roads more cyclist-

the nation recently when they elected

communitiesand,mostimportantly,tobuild

balancelastweek.Shecounteredthatthe

friendly, thanks to the paving of about

Roland Richer, of the Parti Québécois, as

healthier communities for us all,” states

Premier should emulate her. Charest

150 kilometres of shoulders.

their newMNA. The PQ and their leader

OPPI presidentMary Lou Tanner.

might want to get out into the street and

However, there are still many

PaulineMaroiswere obviouslydelighted

The Call toAction asks each person and

find out what the masses really think

improvements to be made. Several

bythehistoricvictory.ButthePQ’splanto

about him and his government, she has

NEWS

capitalize on images ofMarois during the

suggested.

by-election campaignwent off the rails.

All of this is happening as Québec

Marois “starred” in a video showing

awaits to see what impact the casserole

her taking part in a pot-banging

Seniors benefit from

movementwillhaveonthenextelection.

demonstration in Lachute June 2. The 15-

Ascyclistswouldsay,holdontothose

secondclipwasatonetimepostedonaPQ

handlebars, folks.

website,and,ofcourse,madeitswayonto

This could be an exciting ride.

“groundbreaking” program

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Plantagenet 1812 – 2012

as the “personal support worker champion”

Senior citizens living in the

at 61 long-term care homes.

Champlain region are starting to see

Each long-term care home in the region

changes in how care is provided in long-

has identified such a champion. The

term care homes, hospitals and the

champions have received special training

community. Through the Behavioural

using videos, mini-lectures and case

Supports Ontario (BSO) Project, new

scenarios to help better serve clients with

services, programs and training are now

conditions such as dementia, delirium, and

being introduced to provide appropriate

depression. Champions work closely with

care and support for an increasing

the 13 new behavioural support outreach

number of seniors across Ontario and

nurses and coach other staff in their homes

their families and caregivers, who live

INVITATION to attend the bicentennial celebration of the village of Plantagenet

to build more capacity and share skills.

INVITATION à la célébration du bicentenaire du village de Plantagenet

and cope with dementia, mental illness

“This project will have a widespread

and/or other neurological conditions.

and long-lasting impact on seniors’ care

First announced by the province last

across the Champlain region, resulting in

August, BSO represents a comprehensive

better health, better care, andmore value for

system redesign that has successfully

dollars. It’s an example of how health-care

broken down barriers, encouraged

providers areworking together in newways

collaborative work, shared knowledge

tomeet the unique needs of some of themost

and fostered partnerships among local,

Le jeudi 5 juillet 2012 Chemin Jessup’s Falls

Thursday July 5th 2012 Jessup’s Falls Road

vulnerable residents of our communities,”

regional and provincial agencies.

says Chantal LeClerc, Champlain LHIN

“Theresultisaculturaltransformation,

CEO. Total funding for new behavioural

a new way of thinking and acting,” says

supports in the Champlain region equals

the LHIN.

10h00 : Célébration au cimetière Chesser : Dignitaires et descendants (entrée sur le chemin Jessup ouest près de l’ancienne fromagerie) 11h00 : Dévoilement du Parc Chesser : (chemin de comté 9 sur l’île entre les deux ponts) 11h30 : Goûter léger et dégustation STATIONNEMENT DISPONIBLE AUX DEUX ENDROITS Bienvenue à cet important événement pour commémorer la fondation du village de Plantagenet. Célébration organisée par la Municipalité d’Alfred et Plantagenet en collaboration avec les membres du comité du cimetière Chesser.

10:00: Celebration at Chesser cemetery: Dignitaries and descendants (entrance by Jessup’s Falls Road, west of the former cheese factory 11:00: Chesser Park presentation (county Road 9 between the two bridges) 11:30: Light lunch served PARKING AVAILABLE AT BOTH SITES Your presence will be greatly appreciated at this commerative event for the foundation of the village of Plantagenet. This event is organized by the Township of Alfred & Plantagenet in partnership with the members of the Chesser Cemetary committee.

about $3.8 million annually.

The Champlain Local Health

BSO is a $40 million investment by the

Integration Network (LHIN) has worked

Ontario government.

with health service providers to develop

About 65 per cent of longterm care home

a local action plan. Much of the regional

residents have dementia.

plan has already been put in place.

By 2020, the number of persons with

Thirteen new nurses have been hired to

dementia in Ontario will increase by 40 per

travel to all long-term care homes across

cent to 250,000; 34 per cent of Alternate

the Champlain region and provide

Level of Care (ALC) bed days are occupied

expertise in the development of care plans

by people with dementia.

for specific clients. In addition, four new

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nurses and two new occupational

therapists were hired to work with

individuals in their homes and in

retirement homes. Planning is also

INC.

underway to create a specialized

behavioural support unit at a long-term

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What’s more, the LHIN has provided

funding for 26,000 extra hours of care

annually from personal support workers

in long-term care homes.

In fact, the most unique part of the

Champlain LHIN program is the

establishment of a new staff role known

ACTUALITÉ / NEWS

The right to burn

Photo Tish Nicholson

Photo Richard Mahoney

Desneiges Valade has been named North Glengarry Citizen of the Year.

A controversial land-clearing operation on County Road 14 between Concessions 2

Congratulating her during Canada Day celebrations were Glengarry-Prescott-

and 3 in East Hawkesbury Township wrapped up last week. Smoke fromburning piles

RussellM.P.P.GrantCrackandMayorChrisMcDonell.

of stumps and trees had sparked complaints fromneighbours and prompted the

intervention of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. While originally the

ministry ordered the burning operation to be delayed until late Fall, the ministry

Turbine debate

later said the burning could resume as long as it did not bother nearby residents.

Farmers are not subject to the rules governing open-air fires, notes East Hawkesbury

Township administrator Linda Rozon. The practice can be controlled but not banned

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entirely.

can be located within two kilometres of a

As the green energy movement

neighbouring property. Some councils

continues across rural Ontario, area

have suggested that setbacks for industrial

municipalities are trying to regulate the

wind turbines range from two to ten

impact caused by solar panels and wind

kilometres.

turbines.

These restrictions would effectively ban

While the province has recognized that

turbines from most municipalities, noted

generating facilities ought not be erected on

Thériault.

prime farmland, municipal councils note

“We would like to have some kind of

that there is little local government can do

control over this,” allowed Mayor Gary

to mitigate the effects of green-energy

Barton during a recent discussion.

installations.

More than 70 Ontario municipalities as

During a recent discussion at Champlain

wellastheOntarioFederationofAgriculture

Township council meeting, administrator

haveaskedforamoratoriumonwindpower

Jean Thériault observed that one

developmentandformorethoroughstudies

municipality has proposed that no turbine

of the impact of wind power.

Photo Richard Mahoney

LeCentreCulturelLeChenailinHawkesburyfeaturesthisnewsignattheentrancetothe

Maison de l’Île. It portrays the buildings that once stood on Blackburn Street, now John

Street.LeChenailiscurrentlyhostinganexhibitionrecallingtheperiodwhentheisland

was home to one of the largest lumber industries in the British Empire.

COMMUNAUTÉ

ÉSCRH: de magnifiques finissantes

Photo Richard Mahoney

Le bal des finissants demeure une tradition pour les écoles secondaires. Ici on voit quelques diplômées de l’École secondaire catholique régionale de Hawkesbury qui posent pour des photos dans le parc de la Confédération avant d’être transportées par limousine à un hôtel dans les Laurentides.

COMMUNAUTÉ

Soirée des toges pour le Collège Bourget

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Soirée des Toges , à l’église Sainte-Made- leine de Rigaud, où plusieurs trophées ont été remis. Ces prix s’ajoutaient aux autres trophées déjà remis lors du Gala Méritas des élèves de 5 e secondaire. Grâce à la contribution de

Au total, 249 finissants et finissantes du collège Bourget ont participé à la grande

En moto contre le cancer

Et hop… les mortiers ! C’est officiel, le secondaire est terminé.

diverses personnes et de certains organis- mes, des bourses ont également été remises aux récipiendaires de ces trophées. Quatre élèves ont remporté les « Gran- des distinctions » cette année. Karolane Lacroix a reçu le « Prix du Lieutenant gou- verneur », accompagné d’une bourse de 500 $ pour son engagement et son rayonne- ment. Mathieu Chamberland est reparti avec la « Médaille du Gouverneur général du Canada », et une bourse de 500 $ pour avoir conservé la meilleure moyenne géné-

rale pendant 5 ans au collège Bourget. Le prix « Fide Et Labore Valebo », d’une va- leur de 500 $, a été remis à Sarah Francoeur pour sa contribution au rayonnement du Collège à l’extérieur. Enfin la « Bourse Pierre Charpentier », d’une valeur de 2 000 $, offerte par Mme Mireille Charpentier, épouse de feu M. Pierre Charpentier, un ancien de Bourget de la promotion 1943, a été attribuée à Samuel Goyette pour son excellence aux niveaux académique, sco- laire et sportif.

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Des membres du club d’amateurs de motocyclettes Rolling Thunder , ont remis un don de 500 $, dernièrement, à la Société canadienne du cancer. Evelyn Bernique a accepté le don lors d’une levée de fonds à Vankleek Hill. L’argent appuiera un programme de transport offert aux patients.

ACTUALITÉ / NEWS

Something old, something new

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There is a long tradition of spinning,

D UNVEGAN

weaving, quilting, rug hooking and other

fibre arts in Glengarry, so demonstrations

by local guilds will also take place. Watch

Quilts and other fine textiles will be a

a quilting bee or try your hand at weaving

feast for the eyes from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

onalargefloorloom.Therewillbelotstosee

Saturday, July 14 at the Glengarry Pioneer

and to do. For additional information on

Museum in Dunvegan.

this spectacular event, contact the museum

Textiles from the museum’s collection

at 613-527-5230 or visit their website at

andalargevarietyfromthecommunitywill

www.glengarrypioneermuseum.ca.

be pulled out of closets and put on display.

The museum is located in Dunvegan on

There will be quilts, weaving and other

County Road 24 (Dunvegan Road) at the

needleworkdisplayedinallofthe11historic

crossroadswithCountyRoad30(Greenfield

buildings on site, including the new

Road). From now until August 31, the

Williams Pavilion. Light refreshments will

museum will be open every day except

be available, as well as textile related crafts

Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

for children in the one-room schoolhouse.

Moving forward

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$1 million to the City of Ottawa. The study

L’O RIGNAL

is expected to take two years to complete.

AECOM’s request for proposal was

selected by a joint team of engineers and

“We’re finally moving forward!”

staff from counties and Ottawa. The firm

Prescott-Russell Warden François St-

was among three finalists that were asked

Amour summed up the sentiments of

to provide detailed proposals, after initially

many when another step was taken in an

being narrowed down from a list of five

ongoing road saga.

firms shortlisted for an earlier request for

The United Counties of Prescott and

qualifications. “Our process analyzed the

Russell selected recently AECOM Canada

proposals based on overall technical score

Ltd., a consortium of technical and

and the cost,” explained Marc Clermont,

management support services, to lead the

Director of Prescott-Russell Public Works.

Photo Richard Mahoney

environmental assessment (EA) study of

“And not only didAECOM’s proposal have

High-tailing it

the County Road 17 / Ottawa Route 174

the highest score, it also had the lowest

widening project this year. “We’ve been

Photo Richard Mahoney

While drivers always must be on the

price.”

talking about this environmental

Members of the Glengarry Pipe Band

The environmental assessment of the

look-outfordeer,somewildthingsdo

assessment study for a long time, and it’s

widening of County Road 17 and Ottawa

broughtaScottishflavourtotheannual

not seem fazed by approaching

nice to see that today, we’re making some

Route 174 will determine the impact of

St-Jean-Baptiste parade held in St-

motorists. This creature darteddown

concrete progress,” said St-Amour.

several options, including one that consists

Bernardin. Between 2,000 and 3,000

The cost of the study, $3.51 million

the centre of a country road until it

ofawideningfromtwotofourlanesbetween

including HST, is being funded through a

attendedtheeventthatwasheldaspart

Rockland and Trim Road, in Orléans, and

high-taileditintoabushafternoticing

grant from the province of Ontario, which

oftheparish’scentennialcelebrations.

from four to six lanes between Trim Road

a signwarning of a curve up ahead.

awarded $4 million to Prescott-Russell and

and the Highway 417/174 interchange.

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