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LES PLUS HAUTS SALARIÉS DE VALORIS FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca

DRUG-RELATED ARRESTS IN HAWKESBURY

que Chantal Chrétien, superviseure clinique, a touché 111 424 $; Catherine Dupont, superviseure clinique, a touché 112 574 $; Martine Faucher-Nault, super- viseure clinique, a obtenu 107 824 $; Brigid Fitzpatrick, gestionnaire des opérations, a gagné 104 755 $; Judith Gour, directrice des services cliniques, a empoché 111 799 $; Michel Greffe, gestionnaire à l’immobilier, a touché 105 398 $; Jean Lalonde, superviseure clinique, a fait 109 494 $; Madeleine Lalonde, directrice à l’assurance de la qualité, a reçu 120 206 $; Sophie Lan- glois, avocate, a encaissé 107 690 $; Céline Lanteigne, superviseure clinique, a fait 109 674 $; Anaïs Paré-Chouinard, avocate, a touché 101 689 $; France Parthenais, directrice des finances, a obtenu 104 605 $; Carl Prévost, super- viseure clinique, a gagné 110 794 $ et Suzie Robinson, superviseure clinique, a encaissé 108 694 $.

Les noms d’une vingtaine d’employés de Valoris figurent sur la Sunshine List, une énumération des salaires des employés publics de l’Ontario qui ont gagné plus de 100 000 $ en 2018. Les cinq employés ayant touché le plus en 2018 commence avec la directrice générale de Valoris, Hélène Fournier, qui se situe au sommet de la liste avec 175 720 $, suivie de Beverly Ann Byrne Reitsma, directrice des services cliniques, Lynn Rivard, directrice des ressources humaines ainsi que Caroline Granger, directrice du Centre, tous avec 139 801 $ chacune. Pour sa part, Marc Brosseau , directeur du soutien technologique, a gagné 120 206 $. Nathalie Carrière, superviseure cli- nique, a encaissé 108 715 $, tandis

Quatre personnes, impliquées dans deux incidents distincts, ont été arrêtées à Hawkesbury au mois de mars, pour des accusations liées à la drogue. Cette photo a été prise pendant les arrestations du 21 mars, alors que des comprimés de méthamphétamine, de la cocaïne, de la méthamphétamine en cristaux, de la monnaie canadienne, un attirail de drogue associé au trafic de drogue et trois armes à feu semi-automatiques ont été saisis. —photo fournie par la PPO

Hélène Fournier Directrice générale ......................................................................................... 175 720 $ Beverly Ann Byrne Reitsma Directrice des services cliniques................................................................... 139 801 $ Lynn Rivard Directrice des ressources humaines ............................................................. 139 801 $ Caroline Granger Directrice de centre........................................................................................ 139 801 $ Marc Brosseau Directeur de soutien technologique ............................................................. 120 206 $

in L’Orignal on March 27. %VSJOHBTFQBSBUFCVTU &SJD7JMMFOFVWF  35, of Hawkesbury and Ryan Parsons, 36, of ,JOHTUPO XFSFCPUIBSSFTUFEJO)BXLFTCVSZ on March 21. These arrests resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine (speed) tablets, cocaine, crystal meth, Canadian currency, drug paraphernalia associated with drug trafficking, and three semi-automatic firearms. Villeneuve, who was also arrested in February in Project Amberjack for trafficking speed tablets, was charged with three counts of Possession of Firearm or ammunition, three counts of Unauthorized possession of a firearm, Failure to comply with condi- tions of undertaking given by an officer in charge, Breach of Firearms Regulation and Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking. Parsons was charged with Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking and Possession of cocaine and Possession of other drugs, as well as Pos- session of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $ 5000. Both were not released after arrest and were kept for a bail hearing. They are scheduled to appear in court on April 16 and May 1.

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Four people, involved in two separate incidents, were arrested in Hawkesbury in the month of March on drug-related charges. 8BZOF#BSPO  BOE,BSJBOOF#FMBJS  28, both of Hawkesbury, were arrested and charged with Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking, after a search warrant was executed in Hawkesbury on March 1. The OPP and the Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) seized methamphetamine, Canadian currency and drug paraphernalia associated with drug trafficking. Baron was also charged with Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5000. He was also arrested back in February for two counts of trafficking methamphetamine (speed) tablets during Project Amberjack, in which 20 people were arrested in a Hawkesbury drug bust. Baron was not released after his arrest and was scheduled to appear in court on March 27. Belair was released after arrest and was also scheduled to appear in court

The top five earners at Valoris Prescott-Russell. The names of some 20 employees made the 2018 Sunshine List.

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