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La Journée internationale de la paix est observée chaque année, partout dans le monde, le 21 septembre. Ainsi, les élèves de l’École secondaire publique L’Héritage, ont signé le Livre de la Paix, que l’on fait circuler à travers le Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est ontarien (CEPEO). Celui-ci sera à l›école Rose-des-Vents la semaine prochaine. Le Livre de la paix à Cornwall

Seaway Intermediate Track Team visits Louis Riel Dome

NDP nomination meeting to be held on May 6

The Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry (SDSG) federal NDP riding association will be holding its nomination meeting onMay 6 at the Navy Veterans Association in Cornwall. “Themeeting will select our candidate for the October 19 federal election,” explained

the SDSG Federal NDP riding association. “Agriculture has always been the econo- mic lifeblood of SD&G. Farming here pro- duced 878 million dollars of profit in 2010,” stated Burger. “Yet no major infrastructure or distribution services exist to distribute local produce to local buyers, including high

Brian Lynch, pres- ident of the riding association. “We want to be ready when the election comes and bring a change that will put the needs of the people of this area first.” Lunenburg re- sident Patrick Burger, a professor of English at John Abbott Col- lege since 1997, has received approval from the National NDP Candidate No- minations Commit- tee to seek the NDP nomination in SDSG.

school cafeterias, day- cares, long-term care centres and restau- rants.” Lynch said that the NDP is well positio- ned to run a strong election campaign to build a better, fairer Canada for everyday Canadians. “The Federal NDP has, in Thomas Mulcair, a thoughtful, expe- rienced leader,” sta- ted Lynch. “We also have a large, talented caucus in the House of Commons. We want to nominate someone

Brian Lynch

He holds aMaster of Arts Degree in English Literature from Concordia University and is completing his PhD Studies. He is also living the realities of farm life as a Lunenburg resident. Burger is fluent in English, French and German and is an executivemember of

to represent SDSG with progressive NDP policies to create and protect good jobs, to improve public healthcare, pensions and childcare, to reduce income inequality, to bring about tax fairness and to tackle climate change.”

Seaway District High School’s Intermediate Track Teamparticipated in the DomeMeet at the Louis Riel Dome in Ottawa, on April 24.The structure offers amultidisciplinary sports field of 105 by 48meters, with artificial grass, that can be divided into three fields of 35 by 48 meters as well as a 400 meter track which includes six 120 meter lanes.

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