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Conflit d’intérêts: la Cité ne devrait pas couvrir dit Choinière

municipalités en Ontario des contrats d’indemnisation ou d’inter-assurance réciproques, conformément à la partie XIII de la Loi sur les assurances, dans le but deprotéger unmembredu conseil ou d’un conseil local de la municipalité qui, de l’opinion d’un tribunal, n’a pas contrevenu à l’article 5, contre

des assurances une fois qu’il est prouvé qu’ils n’ont pas enfreint la loi. Je pense que présentement nos assurances paient, donc on va à l’encontre de la loi », a affirmé Mme Choinière. Une résolution en ce sens devait être déposée. Cela n’a pas été fait puisque certains conseillers ont déploré ne pas avoir obtenu toutes les informations. C’est le cas notamment pour le conseiller Bernard Payer. « Je n’ai absolument rien reçu », a-t- il déclaré lors d’une réunion spéciale tenue le 13 décembre. Le même son de cloche a été entendu de la part du conseiller Guy Desjardins à la réunion ordinaire du 10 décembre. « J’aimerais que ça (résolution) soit tablée parce qu’on n’a pas toutes les informations. C’est quelque chose qui va nous concerner à un certain moment », a-t-il déclaré. La résolution consisterait, entre autres, à l’envoi d’une lettre à la compagnie d’assurance de la municipalité afin de s’assurer que cette dernière respecte la loi. L’article 14 de la Loi sur les conflits d’intérêts municipaux stipule que :

les frais ou les dépenses que ce membre a engagés à la suite d’une instance introduite en vertu de la présente loi et dans le but d’acquitter en son nom ces frais ou ces dépenses ou de l’en rembourser.

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La municipalité ne devrait pas payer pour les frais et dépenses engagées dans un processus judiciaire impliquant les conflits d’intérêts. C’est ce qu’a souligné la conseillère Diane Choinière lors de la réunion plénière du conseil municipal de Clarence-Rockland tenue récemment. « On n’est pas une banque, a-t-elle affirmé. La municipalité ne devrait pas couvrir ces choses-là. Les assurances sont là pour rembourser éventuellement si le membre est trouvé innocent. » « On n’est pas une banque. La municipalité ne devrait pas couvrir ces choses-là.» - Diane Choinière Rappelons qu’actuellement le conseiller RaymondSerrurier fait face a une accusation de conflit d’intérêts suite à une requête formelle déposée à la Cour supérieure de l’Ontario par les citoyens Jacques Archambault et Jean-Claude Marinier. La conseillère s’en est notamment tenue à son interprétation de la Loi sur les conflits d’intérêts municipaux. « Les membres (conseillers) doivent payer de leurs poches et ensuite demander un remboursement

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Raymond Serrurier scandalisé MARTIN BRUNETTE MARTIN.BRUNETTE@EAP.ON.CA

Rappelons que le conseiller Raymond Serrurier a récemment été accusé d’un conflit d’intérêts. Une requête a été déposée par les citoyens Jacques Archambault et Jean-Claude Marinier. Le conflit émanerait du fait que le fils de M. Serrurier est employé de la firme Levac, Robichaud, Leclerc qui offre ses services à la municipalité. Le conseiller aurait omis de se retirer des discussions entourant le choix de cette firme par la municipalité. À cet effet, lors de l’assemblée ordinaire du 11 juin, le citoyen Jacques Archambault avait exigé la démission du conseiller du quartier 4. « J’aimerais rajouter que j’étais scandalisé et sans parole qu’un sujet qui touche directement les droits contractuels d’un individu soit soulevé sans préavis par la conseillère Choinière », a affirmé M. Serrurier.

Le conseiller Raymond Serrurier s’est dit scandalisé par les agissements de la conseillère Diane Choinière lors de son intervention concernant les assurances municipales lors de la réunion plénière. Selon M. Serrurier, l’intervention de Mme Choinière l’aurait placé en situation de conflit d’intérêts. « Avec le recul, même si je n’ai pas participé à la discussion, je reconnais que j’avais un intérêt direct et je désire déclarer un conflit d’intérêts possible rétroactivement. » La conseillère a discuté des assurances municipales concernant les conflits d’intérêts. Par ce fait, elle aurait indirectement attiré l’attention sur un processus judiciaire actuellement en cours.

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bers of the Clarence-Rockland Fire Depart- ment. Vachon’s family, friends and colleagues remember him as a big protective man who loved his family and his community and who was proud to be a part of the local fire department. He worked as an auto me- chanic and turned down a recent job offer in Calgary so he could remain in his com- munity and continue serving as a volunteer fire fighter as he had done for the past four years. Vachon and others who attended the mu- nicipal employees party were driven by bus from Rockland to the arena. He later real-

ized he had left his dress shoes behind on the bus and got a cab to take him over to the bus company lot to retrieve them. The lot was closed so he got back in the cab and returned to the arena where he stayed for dinner and then left the arena on foot just after 9 p.m. Fire Chief Pierre Sabourin reported that Vachon had a couple of glasses of wine at his table during the evening meal but showed no signs of intoxication. Vachon was walking along the side of Landry Road near the Baseline Road intersection when the accident happened. A car, containing two people, hit Vachon. Specific details of the incident are not avail- able at present. OPP investigation of the ac- cident is ongoing. The Casselman village fire department had a crew on standby to cover for the Clarence-Rockland area the night of the municipal Christmas party. Casselman fire fighters arrived at the scene and performed CPR on Vachon but he later died en route to hospital. The driver and passenger in the car that struck Vachon were also taken to hospital for treatment for shock. Police do not sus- pect alcohol had anything to do with the fatal collision. Fire Chief Sabourin reported the Christ- mas party shut down as soon as a report came in about Vachon’s death. He went to see the family of the deceased that night to report the tragedy and offer consolation. Funeral arrangements for Vachon are pending as of press time. Scam tradition returns It’s an old one but still a good one for many con artists and police want older people to be wary about any unexpected calls for help fromdistant family members during the holiday season. The OPP detachments in Eastern Ontario and the Ottawa Metro Police department are passing on a warning from their coun- terparts elsewhere in the province about a familiar phone scam re-surfacing as the holiday season gathers momentum. The con routine involves a phone call from someone claiming to be a relative. The usual victimof the scam is a senior whomay be a grandparent or great-grandparent but may not be aware of the holiday plans of their relatives or may also suffer frommem- ory lapses about who are their grandchil- dren or great-grandchildren. The scammer claims to be in some kind of trouble, either under arrest and needing bail money or else on a trip and either lost all their money or had it stolen from them, or else they had an accident and need mon- ey for medical expenses. The call ends with a plea for help and a request not to tell anyone else in the family because of the embarrassment. Anyone who receives this kind of call or anything similar through their email is asked to first check with another family member to make sure it is factual. If not, then report the call to police and also to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, toll-free, at 1-888-495-8501.

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ORLÉANS | Liberal MPP Phil McNeely doesn’t mind seeing picket signs wav- ing outside of his riding office in Orléans. Even if it does mean that Ontario’s teacher unions are less than happy with some of the labour policies his own government put in place that now affect the education sector. “Picket lines don’t bother me,” McNeely said. “People have the right to do that and thank God for that.” MPP offices, both government and Op- position, were the target Dec. 12 of one-day rotating pickets from teacher and school support staff unions to protest Bill 115, BROCKVILLE | Some of the English public schools in Eastern Ontario may become temporary daycare centres when elemen- tary school teachers stage a one-day walkout. Superintendent David Coombs of the Up- per Canada District School Board (UCDSB) said that the district will make an effort to keep schools open and running, even if on a limited basis, during Dec. 20 strike action by the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO). The union is protesting Bill 115, the pro-

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Du 12 décembre au 29 décembre, le Comptoir familial Le Partage de Bourget tiendra une vente à 50% de rabais sur tous les articles de Noël. Les heures d’ouverture sont les jeudis, de 13h à 20h, les vendredis de 13h à 17h et les samedis de 10h à 13h. Le Comité de Loisirs de Bourget organise une soirée dansante au Centre Communau- taire de Bourget le 31 décembre à compter de 20 h 30. La musique sera assurée par Gerry et Lucie. Buffet chaud et froid. Les billets sont disponibles chez Sears Bourget et Lalonde Home Hardware. Renseignements : Line au 613 487-2422.

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Les Chevaliers de Colomb du Conseil Rhéal Franche 6198 de Rockland avisent la com- munauté que les soirées de Bingo hebdomadaire auront lieu le 26 décembre 2012 et le 2 janvier 2013. Le Club Amicale Belle Rive organise une sortie au Casino Rideau Carleton d’Ottawa, le 27 décembre. Départ à 13h45 de l’aréna de Clarence Creek, et à 14 h des Jardins Belle Rive. Renseignement et réservations : Thérèse au 613-488-2575. Le Club Fil d’Argent débute des cours de danse en ligne le 8 janvier à 19 h pour débu- tants, et à 20 h pour intermédiaires. Renseignements: Jeanine 613 446-4814. Les Chevaliers de Colomb du Conseil Rhéal Franche 6198 de Rockland organisent leur souper mensuel de fèves au lard et exceptionnellement de tourtière le 21 décembre, à compter de 17h jusqu’à 19h. Les profits de cette soirée seront remis en dons à divers organismes dans la communauté. Renseignements : Pierre Nolet au 613 446-5631. Le Club Amical Belle Rive organise un Whist militaire, le 19 janvier, aux Jardins Belle Rive à 13h. Renseignements : Rolland aux 613 446-0415. Vous aimez marcher? Lyne Shackleton vous invite à vous joindre au club de marche de Rockland. Les personnes intéressées peuvent composer le 613 488-3993, ou envoyer un courriel à creekshack@yahoo.ca. Le Club Fil d’Argent organise une soirée “Veille du Jour de l’An” le 31 décembre à 20 h 30 au sous sol de l’église Très Sainte Trinité. Renseignements et réservations: Jeanine 613-446-4814. Le Club Optimiste de Wendover organise une veillée du Jour de l’An, le 31 décembre à 20 h 30 au Centre communautaire Lucien-Delorme. Coût : 12,50 dollars à l’avance; 18 dollars à la porte. L’activité est gratuite pour les enfants âgés de 13 ans et moins. Ils doivent être accompagnés d’un adulte. Un léger goûter sera servi suivi de musique disco. Renseignements : Anne au 613 513-5898; Mélanie au 613 883-4964; Carolyne au 613 673-1062 ou Jessica au 613 673-4465 WENDOVER

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Encore une fois cette année, la Caisse populaireTrillium, succursale de Rockland, con- tribue à l’œuvre des paniers de Noël pour aider les familles démunies de Clarence- Rockland à passer un beau Noël. Le Centre d’aide de Rockland s’est vu remettre un montant de 1250$. Le même montant a été remis à la paroisse Sainte-Félicité de Clar- ence Creek. Sur la première photo, le président du Centre d’aide Conrad Montalm reçoit le chèque de Christine Villeneuve, directrice des opérations de la succursale de Rockland, sous les yeux de Ronald Tourigny, président du conseil d’administration et Benoit Lalonde, administrateur. Sur la deuxième photo, le curé Louis Fhossié, reçoit le chèque d’Anik Lafrance, conseillère finances personnelles, sous les yeux de Fran- çois Vinette, membre du comité de la paroisse Sainte-Félicité, Ronald Tourigny et Benoit Lalonde.

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Coun. Stephen Blais expressed satisfaction with the committee’s decision to correct the oversight. “The Orléans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre does amazing work in our community,”Blais stated.“This funding from the city will help offset the costs of their re- cent expansion.” The centre operates a food bank from its Centrum Boulevard location and also pro- vides various programs and services in both French and English for the physical, social, economic, and mental health needs of Ot- tawa’s east end neighbourhoods. “Despite our wealth, there are families in Orléans and Cumberland who are strug- gling,” stated Blais. “The OCCRC provides much needed support for our friends and neighbours in their time of need.”

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“Having this happen to your family at any time of year is rough, but at Christmas it’s a particularly crushing blow for any family. “We’re asking our community to reach out and help Jimmy and his family through this terrible time.” Students and staff hope to raise $5,000 for the family. They have started collecting donations, and are holding a variety of fun- draisers including bake sales, a charity bas- ketball game between staff and students, and a donation booth set up at the local Wal-Mart. The school is also seeking gift cards for the family along with clothing donations and any other items people think will help the family through their difficult time. Public donations will be accepted at the RDHS school office, or can be mailed to the school. Donations should be addressed to: The Payette Family Fund, c/o Rockland Dis- trict High School, 1004 St. Joseph Street, Rockland, ON, K4K 1P6. Duck hunters still hoping to bag some- thing before the end of the winter migra- tion are urged to take care not to become a victim of the chilling temperatures. The OPP Snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle and vessell enforcement division (SAVE) issued a warning for both hunters and an- glers making plans for winter-time hunting and fishing trips. Both should be sure to have all necessary boating safety gear on board their vessels and also stow extra survival gear in case of emergency. Standard safety gear includes lifejackets for everyone on board and extras in case of problems. With winter weather conditions and the open water that still exists, hunters and anglers should wear a survival wet suit underneath their regular clothing and also don a floater jacket that will fit over heavy clothing. Before going out, make sure one or more other people know where you are going and how long you expect to be gone. For expeditions on the water during the early dawn or late dusk hours, make sure the boat has proper navigation lights in work- ing order. Riders of ATVs must wear approved hel- mets with fluorescent orange stripes or coverings during hunting trips. Rider safety rules apply at all times and ATVs must keep to designated trails and only go on the road where permitted under local municipal by- laws. Loaded guns are not allowed on either boats or ATVs when they are not in use. ATV riders and boaters also much obey the rules against alcohol. The same penalties for im- paired driving apply to impaired riding and impaired boating. Drivers are also reminded that the annual R.I.D.E. Christmas CounterAttack is still in force and police will pay special attention at checkstops to anyone found drunk behind the wheel. Cold water safety VISION@EAP.ON.CA PRESCOTT-RUSSELL

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ORLÉANS | There is more room for both the food bank and other social aid pro- grams at the Orléans-Cumberland Com- munity Resource Centre thanks to the city. The City of Ottawa council accepted its community and protective services com- mittee’s approval of an extra $135,000 in support funding for the resource centre. The money will go towards cost of recent upgrades at the facility. The current building housing the centre was finished in 2010 but at that time did not receive any municipal funding aid because of budget restrictions. Cumberland Ward

ROCKLAND | Staff and students at Rock- land District High School are coming to- gether as a school family to help one of their own following a devastating house fire. The family of Jimmy-Dean Payette, a Grade 9 student, lost their home and all of their belongings because of an afternoon house fire Dec. 11. The family did not have insurance coverage. “As a school family we really feel for Jim- my,” said Jeff Campbell, RDHS principal.

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ORLÉANS | Alain et Mélanie Audette ne ménagent pas leurs efforts pour que l’incident qui a causé la mort de leur fils, Jérémie, ne se reproduise. Rappelons que le 28 juillet 2010, le petit Jérémie, âgé de deux ans, a perdu la vie, après être tombé dans la piscine hors terre d’une garderie privée. L’incident avait été qualifié d’un accident par la cour. Les garderies privées devraient être assujetties aux mêmes règlements que les garderies publiques. C’est ce que propose le jury impliqué dans l’enquête du coroner entourant le décès de Jérémie Audette qui s’est conclue la semaine dernière. Le but de celle-ci était de formuler des recommandations. « Nous sommes vraiment satisfaits de la façon dont le dossier avance, a confié Mélanie Audette. Pour nous, c’est important de ne pas laisser la mort de notre enfant passée inaperçue. » «Pour nous, c’est im- portant de ne pas lais- ser la mort de notre en- fant passée inaperçue. » - MÉLANIE AUDETTE

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BOURGET Le Partage de Bourget has a half-off dis- count sale going on all Christmas items until Dec. 29. The community thrift store is open Thursday, 1 to 8 p.m., Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Le Partage will be closed from Dec. 27 to 29 for a Christmas break for its volunteers. Le Partage group thanks donors, clients, and volunteers for all their support this past year. CUMBERLAND Christmas season festivities at St. An- drew’s United Church continue with Dec. 24 with the Children’s Christmas Eve Service, at 5 p.m., a half-hour event geared towards families with small children who get to at- tend church in their pyjamas to hear the Christmas story. Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m. is a car- oling service plus communion. St. Andrew’s United is at 2557 Old Montréal Road. St. Margaret Mary’s Catholic Church of- fers its Yuletide schedule of events. Dec. 24 services are at 4 p.m. (bilingual) and 9 p.m. (English), Dec. 25 at 9 a.m. (English) with the Christmas morning service open to mem- bers of both the St. Margaret Mary and St. Edith Stein parishes. For St. Edith Stein Par- ish there is a Dec. 24, 7 p.m. service (English). New Year’s Masses includes the Feast of the Solemnity of the Mother of God (a holy day of obligation). The Dec. 31, 4 p.m. service (bilingual) is for both St. Margaret Mary and St. Edith Stein parishes. The New Year’s Day services are 9 a.m. for St. Margaret Mary Par- ish and 10:45 a.m. for St. Edith Stein Parish, both in English. EASTERN ONTARIO The Canadian Mental Health Association (Champlain East) wishes to remind resi- dents of the call numbers for client services in the region. They are 764-0654 Cassel- man, 764-2055 Horizon Centre, 938-0435 Hawkesbury. 933-5849 Oasis Centre, 686- 4379 Plantagenet, and 446-0537 Rockland. ROCKLAND Start the new year by giving the gift of life at the Jan. 7 blood donor clinic at the Riv- erRock Inn. The clinic is open from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. Phone 1-888-236-6283 to book an appointment. Bring your donor card. New donors can register on-site with proper photo I.D. Clinic sponsored by the Knights of Columbus (St. Edith Stein Council) and Rockland M & M Meats. Walk for Memories, to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer Syndrome research and care, Jan. 26, 9 a.m. registration, from the Canadian International Hockey Acade- my. For more information go to www.walk- formemories.ca or phone toll-free to Sherry Davis at 1-888-222-1445 or to local coordi- nators Nicole at 446-5584 or Françoise at 446-4023. WENDOVER Le Club Optimiste de Wendover hosts a New Year’s Eve Celebration, Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m., at the Lucien Delorme Community Centre. Cost $12.50 advance, $18 at the door, admission free for children 13 and un- der as long as they have an adult for com- pany. A light snack will be served, followed by a dance. For information phone Anne at 513-5898, Mélanie at 883-4964, Carolyne at 673-1062, or Jessica at 673-4465.

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Unique & attractive brick all around bungalow on corner lot. Open concept main living area w/hardwood floors. Newer kitchen w/pots & pans drawers. 3+1 bedrooms and main floor laundry. TONS OF CURB APPEAL!

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Lot prêt à construire en campagne près de Hammond. Offre ponceau déjà installé avec longue entrée. Téléphone et électricité à ligne de propriété. Panneau solaire pour usage personnel inclus. TERRAIN À VENDRE!

Gilles Rochon Sales representative Dir 613 467-6071

Maintenant 4 bureaux pour vous servir

Rockland 613 446-6411 Hawkesbury 613 632-8600

Alfred 613 679-7648

et maintenant Ottawa 645, ch. Montréal 613 745-9446

Votre cabinet juridique francophone dans l’Est ontarien

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