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Rain needed to make canoe race a quick one this year: organizersCORNWALL, Ontario – If we don’t get some
rain or snow leading up to the 44th edition of the Raisin River Canoe Race, things could be pretty slow on the big day.
While a major winter storm was brewing last week, the race is still nearly two weeks away on April 10.
“It could be a slow race…it could also mean we move the starting of the race down a little bit – downstream,” said co-organizer Lissa Deslandes, regulations officer with the Raisin Region Conservation Area. “We’re still kind of hoping for some precipitation.”
Phil Barnes, the other co-organizer of the race, said the April 10 date was set in hopes of taking advantage of a typical spring melt.
“Historically, April 10 would be the best day to have the race, that’s usually when the water peaks,” he said. “The Raisin [River] is flashy though, so a good spring rain or two the week before, and the water levels will come back.”
The race is held every spring. Paddlers start at St. Andrew’s West and complete the 30-km trek through Martintown and down to Williamstown. The race date is usually timed to coincide with the peak flows of the spring run-off - the swift current makes paddling all the
more easier.Last year’s event wasn’t a particularly high
flow, but that didn’t stop the participants from coming out in near-record numbers - and the fans.
“Martintown was amazing last year,” said Deslandes. “There was a real fair-like atmos-phere with spectators lined up near the old mill, waiting for the canoers to ‘shoot-the-dam’.
“The participants really enjoy that. They told us the fans were cheering all around the course and that really added to their day.”
The canoe race, has expanded significantly over the years, and now offers multiple categor-ies from recreation to pro-class. Canoes and Kayaks are welcome to join. The event, which is produced by the Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA) is sponsored this year by Emard Brothers Lumber. More information and online registration can be found on the RRCA’s website at http://www.rrca.on.ca/.
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Cornwall’s Metro store to close in eight weeksTodd Lihoutodd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario – Cornwall is losing one of its grocery stores.
It was announced to staff Monday that Metro, located on Vincent Massey Drive, will be shuttered in eight weeks, said sources.
Mark Bernhardt, spokesperson for the com-pany, confirmed the news and said the move was based on economics.
“The reason for the closure is that the store was not able to meet sales targets in this mar-ket,” he said. “The decision was prompted also by the fact that the lease was expiring.”
The decision means nearly 70 people will be out of a job. Some 17 full-time people are employed at the Metro in Cornwall.
“We are not aware of any future uses for the store locations, and that is all the information we have available at this time,” added Bernhardt.
Rumours have run rampant in recent weeks concerning the future of the store.
Two weeks ago Seaway News reached out to Metro concerning a potential closure, but at that time spokespeople indicated they were not prepared to discuss rumours.
The store has undergone a number of differ-ent brands over the years, including A&P, Loeb and Super C to name a few.
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Could be summer before Nativity will reopen for services: diocese adminTodd Lihoutodd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario – It could be this sum-mer before an aged church in Cornwall is open again for services.
Nativity Co-Cathedral in Cornwall is going to require extensive reinforcement of its choir loft before the facility can be safely opened to the public, the Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall con-firmed Thursday.
The co-cathedral was closed to public servi-ces before Christmas when it was found that the choir loft may require repair work.
“The engineering report has now been gen-erated and indicates that the choir loft does indeed require structural reinforcement,” the
diocese said in a statement.Pierre Aube, the diocese’s administrator, said
in an interview a request for proposal will likely be issued next month, and contractors can then submit their plans (and costs) to complete the repair work.
Aube estimated it could take as long as two months, once work begins, to complete repairs.
“They’re going to require some major work here,” he said. “We want to make absolutely sure this thing is absolutely safe.
“We need to shore it up.”Once the required corrective measures are
implemented, the Co-Cathedral will reopen. In the meantime, the parishioners of Nativity con-tinue to attend Mass at St.-Félix-de-Valois and Sainte-Croix.
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St. John Ambulance could close in CornwallTodd Lihoutodd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario – Cornwall is in danger of losing its St. John Ambulance service.
Officials with the charity that provide first-aid responders at local fairs and sporting events told Seaway News Tuesday the branch could close before the end of the year if more revenue isn’t found.
“The next three to six months are critical,” said Michele Brunette, board chair for the local St. John branch, which has its office on Sydney Street in Cornwall. “It’s quite upsetting because the volunteer groups are in such a good place right now.”
Decision-makers with the agency will sit down with Cornwall people in June to go over the books, and again three months later to
determine in the local branch can remain viable.In that time Brunette said a business plan is
being put in place to augment revenue streams and increase fundraising activities.
There are about 20 first-aiders who attend community events through St. John Ambulance, and are ready to help in the event of an emer-gency. There are also 10 therapy dog teams that visit shut-ins in the area through St. John.
Brunette said the agency is often hamstrung because it’s a charity that must operate a busi-ness component to stay viable. Some organizers of community events that employ the St. John Ambulance Service provide donations – but it’s not always enough.
“Unfortunately some organizers will give a little bit, but we still end up paying some funds from our own pockets. And some won’t give us
anything,” she said. “We spend money in order to help them. So we’re hoping people will rec-ognize that and help us to recover our costs. We’re not in the business of making money…but people have to help us for what it costs to put the ambulance on the road and put uni-forms on the back of volunteers and pay for equipment.”
St. John’s also faces increased competition for the first-aid instructions it provides to local residents.
“The bottom line is always important so companies will go for the best bang for their buck,” she said. “They want the class to be as short and concise as possible and they want to satisfy their requirements. St. John Ambulance is a huge brand. We’ve built our reputation on the quality of our instructors.
“There’s a cost associated with that. It costs a lot of money to keep the high quality. It’s the same for everybody. So it’s very difficult for us to
compete price-wise with the courses and short-en our classes.”
The local branch of St. John recently cele-brated its 75th anniversary.
Some training work is completed by St. John Ambulance volunteers in this photo from the local group’s Facebook page.
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Une lecture pour faire appel à l’intelligence des jeunesAu cours des prochaines semaines, Andrée
Poulin lancer non pas un mais trois livres illustrés pour les jeunes. Que ce soit dans un texte com-ique ou dans des textes où le jeune lecteur s’ouvre un peu plus sur le monde, l’auteure prend toujours le même plaisir à écrire pour les enfants.
Une cachette pour les bobettes paraîtra dans les prochains jours et l’auteure sera de passage au Salon du livre de l’Outaouais, ce week-end, pour en faire la promotion.
Celle qui a plusieurs albums pour enfants illustrés dans ses bagages, a travaillé cette fois avec une jeune artiste, surtout bédéiste, Boum, qui a mis sa couleur et son approche dans les images qui composent le livre s’adressant aux enfants de 4 à 8 ans.
Dans ses livres, elle prend un malin plaisir de
construire l’histoire comme un puzzle, faisant appel à l’intelligence des jeunes. «C’est un casse-tête à refaire», image-t-elle. Elle estime import-ant d’avoir des images qui ne font pas que décrire ce qui est dit, même si cela ajoute au défi de lecture. «Il ne faut pas les sous-estimer les jeunes», insiste Andrée Poulin.
Celle qui fait beaucoup d’animations auprès des jeunes a d’ailleurs eu la chance de «tester» la réaction de son jeune public récemment, alors qu’elle a lu son dernier ouvrage à une classe de maternelle.
Dans son plus récent texte, elle raconte donc l’histoire de Jacob qui arrive à l’école avec une paire de bobettes coincées dans la jambe de son pantalon. Il se dépêche à les cacher sous un banc, mais quelqu’un les trouve et en profite pour faire rire les autres.
L’auteure y raconte l’histoire avec quatre points de vue. Mystères, indices, illustrations complémentaires au texte, malgré ces défis, son jeune public saisi très bien son histoire, admet-elle impressionnée.
Elle estime que ce travail pour comprendre l’histoire développement des lecteurs plus actifs.
Deux autres ouvragesAu cours des prochaines semaines, elle lan-
cera aussi deux autres livres illustrés. D’abord
Manchots au chaud, illustré par Oussama Mezher, inspiré d’une histoire vraie.
Il y a quelques années, un paquebot, un pétrolier, s’est échoué près des côtes de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Des manchots se sont ret-rouvés couverts de pétrole. Des gens s’étaient mobilisés pour confectionner des chandails sans manche, question que les manchots ne se lavent pas le plumage, s’empoisonnant du même coup. «J’ai écrit un album, une histoire fictive à partir de cela», précise l’auteure.
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Notre diversité, une richesse à partager!Lors de la semaine du 7 au 11 mars 2016, l’école Rose des
Vents soulignait la semaine de la francophonie.Le but de cette semaine était de célébrer notre amour de
la langue et de la culture française. Cette année, la semaine de la francophonie avait comme thème: ¨Notre diversité, une richesse à partager!¨.
À chaque jour, la radio scolaire diffusait une chanson différente. Aussi, les élèves ont expérimenté différents défis. Cette année, on a aussi écouté une capsule vidéo par jour. Cette capsule a comme objectif de nous faire réaliser que l’on parle parfois en utilisant des expressions erronées. Alors, peut-être qu’un des objectifs était de nous corriger.
Lundi, on a écouté la chanson ¨Le temps s’arrête¨ par Swing, le défi était la phrase malade et la capsule était ¨C’est mon¨. Mardi, la chanson était ¨Un coup sur mon coeur¨ par Marc Dupré, le défi était de dessiner l’expression: ¨Attache ta tuque¨ et la capsule était ̈ Ça regarde comme¨. Mercredi, on a diffusé la chanson ¨Papaoutai¨ par Stromae, il y avait le concours de vire langue dans les classes et la capsule du jour était ¨Je cherche pour¨.
En passant, saviez-vous ce qu’est un vire langue? C’est une phrase de mots créée dans un but de faire rire et qui est souvent difficile à prononcer. Comme par exemple: Un pâtissier qui pâtissait chez tapissier qui tapissait demanda un jour au tapissier qui tapissait ; vaut il mieux pâtisser chez un tapissier qui tapisse ou tapisser chez un pâtissier qui pâtisse?
Lors du jeudi, la chanson entendue était ¨Je suis le vent¨ par Marie-Mai, c’était la journée de la demi-finale du concours de vire langue pour déterminer les deux finalistes par niveau et la capsule était ¨Je sais¨. Lors du vendredi, on a écouté la chanson ¨Pur laine et colorée¨ par l’Écho d’un
Magali Nichol et Sophia Dorie, 6e année peuple et c’était enfin la finale du concours de vire langue. Cette finale s’est déroulée au gymnase et la capsule était ¨Sur samedi¨.
Pour le concours de vire langue, les élèves ont été divisés en deux équipes chacune des équipes avait un élève de chaque niveau de la 1ère à la 6e année et les deux élèves du même niveau devaient s’affronter un contre l’autre. À la fin de la compétition, les deux équipes avaient un pointage égal. On remercie Mme Julie Brunet et Mme Angel Piette pour les belles activités!
Pensez vous que c’était une merveilleuse semaine pour célébrer notre belle langue française?
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11 dALe ST.,PArKWAY eSTATeS $264,900
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$187,500(M3249) Ideal for the growing family! Tastefully decorated 3+1 bdrm with many up-
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WAYNe ThOMPSON*613-362-3820
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 1:00-2:30PMOWNer SAYS SeLL!308 MccONNeLL AVe.NeW Price $79,500
(N0057) A little TLC will go a long way here. Great for 1st Time Buyer or Investment.
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14083 County Road 43 This 3 bedroom classic farm-house sits on almost 2 acres set back far enough from the road to enhance its peaceful setting. Plenty of character like original baseboards and trims, tin ceiling, front porch with roof, small barn. Recent updates include 2013 propane furnace, windows, doors, freshly painted all this and affordably priced for any family to make it their own. MLS N0804 $145,000
Jen BlaiR Manley613-551-4133
ChaRMing CentuRy hoMe
486 hilBeRt avenue Don’t miss your chance at this 3 bedroom bungalow in a desired end of town. Features include gas furnace, A/C, carport, fenced backyard, back deck, double paved driveway. Recent updates include paint, flooring, upstairs windows. Close to 401, schools and other amenities. Quick possession available! $182,500 N0819
Jen BlaiR Manley613-551-4133
223 heMloCK CReSCent Bright and spacious with vaulted ceilings, the main floor is modern and fresh. Master bedroom features his & hers closets plus ensuite. Finished lower level offers a second family room & fourth bedroom. Interlock brick patio, gazebo and natu-ral gas bbq hookup. $229,900 N0815 ClaiRe halliday aRMStRong 613-551-2812
1201 CaSWell CReS Brick fourplex in a great neighbourhood. Lots of updates including gas furnace. The main level has a 3 bedroom, the basement has a 1 bedroom, and 2 one bedrooms on the 2nd floor. Great income property. Call for a private viewing. MLS N0644 $350,000 ted langStaFF 613-861-1870
inCoMe pRopeRty!
325-327 anne St Duplex with in-law suite in the basement. Located next to St Theresa park. Both units are 2 bedrooms and the basement in-law suite is one bedroom. Great property, won’t last long. Call Ted today for a private viewing!! MLS N0647 $299,900 ted langStaFF 613-861-1870
inCoMe pRopeRty!
1102 gRand ave Large five plex in Cornwall with 2 bachelor units, one 1 bedroom, and two 2 bedroom. Most units have been updated. Large garage on the property for the landlords’ use. Call Ted to arrange viewing!! MLS N0643 $310,000 ted langStaFF 613-861-1870
inCoMe pRopeRty!
404 - 321 Water St W, Cornwall Water views from this spacious 2 bed, 2 full bath centre town condo. With 10 ft ceilings, walk in closet and underground parking. Call today for full details. $289,900 MLS#M2976 ClaiRe halliday aRMStRong 613-551-2812
CentRetoWn Condo
15351 CoopeR Road lunenBuRg 3+3 bedroom bungalow on 6 acres featuring bright living room and spacious kitchen with vaulted ceil-ings, finished basement, large double garage with workshop/mancave area, small barn. $214,900 N0607 peteR hiCKey 613-551-6776
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22252 old hWy #2, BainSville, on Looking for an affordable waterfront property? Beautiful view of Lake St. Francis & the Adirondack mountains. Come & view this 2 bedroom, 1 bath & nice size living room with huge picture window looking out onto the water. MLS N0726 $249,000 Faye allott 613-571-9605
aFFoRdaBle WateRFRont pRopeRty
1422 FiRSt St e Cozy 3 bdrm bungalow with attached garage, built in 2013 on a slab with efficient radiant heated floors. Open concept combination kitchen/dining/living, with vaulted ceiling is bright and airy. Bathroom has a very modern look & laundry facility right next to it. One level construction was done with NUDURA ICF, which is concrete filled foam blocks. Heating cost is very low & affordable. The convenience of this home is perfect for handicap person or retirees. A short walk to many amenities such as Mall, groceries, pharmacy, movies and LCBO. MLS N0773 $184,995
linda giRouX-daigle613-551-5839
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3327 Main St, avonMoRe Located in the heart of the village, this cute and quaint home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a renovated kitchen. Call today. MLS N0572 $79,900 ClaiRe halliday aRMStRong 613-551-2812
44 edgevale CouRt, CoRnWall This exceptionally well kept bungalow features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living & dining room, finished rec room, carport & more with many recent upgrades i.e. shingles, windows, flooring throughout the main floor, kitchen counter tops with back splash. Asking $204,000. MLS N0666
haRdeep Singh613-936-3996
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605 de la BeRgeRie, l’oRignal, on 2+2 bunga-low offers a bright open concept living room & kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, a large master bedroom, patio doors off of the kitchen leads to a deck and beauti-ful backyard. Downstairs you will find a finished rec room, 2 more bedrooms, another bathroom & laundry room. All appliances are included. Move-in ready. $289,000 N0235
Faye allott613-571-9605
iMMaCulate BungaloW
1312 laSCelle ave. Well maintained bungalow in quiet neighbourhood. Eat in kitchen opens up to spacious living room w/huge picture window & hardwood floors. Downstairs you will find a cozy rec room w/woodstove & floating floors, extra bdrm, 2 pc bath & laundry rm. Property also has det. sgl garage & carport. $174,900 Faye allott 613-571-9605
4 BRittany St, CRySleR This 2 bedroom semi can be built with your choice of numerous options to reflect your own style. Custom built by Rochel Construction. Located in the pres-tigious Flagstone easement 20 min from Ottawa. Photos only depiction of home. Not built yet. $239,900 N0893
Jen BlaiR Manley613-551-4133
CuStoM Built SophiStiCated SeMi
2 BRittany St, CRySleR Be the first to move into this executive style home with your own fine touches and features. Built to your taste from the ground up by Rochel Construction. Located in the prestigious subdivision Flagstone Meadows. 20 minutes from Ottawa. Photos not actual depiction. Home not yet built. $293,500 N0889
Jen BlaiR Manley613-551-4133
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200 Wellington StReet eaSt, CoRnWall Move-in ready 3+1 bedroom bungalow with large detached garage, recent granite coun-ter tops, hardwood flooring, finished rec-room, natural gas heat and central air, and 2 tier deck, in a great area. MLS N0877 $264,900
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22197 laKeSide dR., noRth lanCaSteR, on Open concept kitchen & living room with wood stove, great for heating the entire house. This home comes with lots of oak cupboards, 2 bedrooms, main floor laundry & a nice size country property, located in Lancaster Heights. MLS N0762 $139,900 Faye allott 613-571-9605
BeautiFul pRopeRty and aRea14183 County Rd 9, BeRWiCK 3 bedroom home on 1 acre near Berwick. Features in-ground pool, att. 2 car garage, large landscaped yard & view of river from front porch. Updates incl. drilled well, water softener system, oil tank, bathroom, siding & insulation, lifetime warranty windows. MLSN0861 $224,900 deReK BiSSonnette 613-861-9107
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14387 pleaSant valley Rd, ingleSide This country property is a steal of a deal! 0.8 acres of land, 2 sheds, deck, above ground pool, long gravel driveway & a 3 bedroom bun-galow round off this property. Basement is unfinished & currently used as storage and work-shop. Main floor laundry. MLS N0859 $149,900 deReK BiSSonnette 613-861-9107
BeautiFul CountRy BungaloW on 0.8 aCReS
3441 BRuCe StReet Nice 2+2 bedroom brick bungalow on the corner of Bruce and Marilyn. Great location for first time homebuyers or those wanting to down size. Large side yard and many upgrades. Call for a private viewing. $174,900.
Jo ann langStaFF613-577-1873
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2 CypReSS lane This beautiful 2bd, 2bath bungalow is immacu-late. Perfect if you are thinking of downsizing or just starting out. With lots of windows and a cathedral ceiling this little home feels very spacious. It is situ-ated in the village of Ingleside. Don’t wait call today for a private viewing. $254,700 N0523
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979 notre Dame Unit #11, emBrUn Beautiful 2 bedroom condo with tons of space. Low Condo Fees! Great open concept layout! Condo comes with 1 park-ing space plus plenty of guest parking, in unit laundry and everything you could possibly want. MLS M3874 $194,000 Derek Bissonnette 613-861-9107
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37 HUmmel street, CHesterville Spectacular 3 bedroom home with everything redone! This home features an open concept main floor along with 3 good sized bed-rooms upstairs. Outside you will find a 2 tier deck to enjoy the quiet evenings and also an additional shed for storage and much more! M3492 HilDa BUiting 613-913-0891
9 CeDar street neWington Great starter home! This 2 bedroom home sits on a nice village lot. Main level features large bathroom, kitchen, living room and laundry room. Upstairs you will find master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom and bathroom. This property has a new high efficiency furnace and wett certified wood stove, two driveways, work shop, wood storage and garden shed. Head outside to enjoy your evenings in the screened porch! Call today for your private show-ing. $129,000
HilDa BUiting613-913-0891
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422 marlBoroUgH st n, CornWall 3 bedroom home featuring a large eat-in kitchen and living room on the main floor. Upstairs you`ll find 3 bed and 1 bath. Many updates, a large detached garage and is only a 2 minute walk to the Bob Turner. Call for a private viewing.. $120,000. Jo ann langstaFF 613-938-3860
First time Home BUyers!1405 Holy Cross BlvD Just in time for Spring! Enjoy this beautiful, well maintained 4+1 Bed, 4 Bath, two storey home. Here are just a few of the upgrades; metal shingle roof, on demand hot water, granite countertops, in-ground pool and so much more. Call Jo ann for a private viewing. MLS N0078 $419,393 Jo ann langstaFF 613-577-1873
large Family Home!
2 aBagail Be the first family to live in this beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow in charming Village of Long Sault. This custom build home is located close to schools, restaurants, the bike path and the St. Lawrence river. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS N0072 $329,900 Jo ann langstaFF 613-577-1873
neW BUilD!!16635 Post roaD A must see! If you like the warmth of an old home but want all the amenities of today this could be your next home. This home has character inside and out. Beautiful property in the summer with an inground heated pool or in the winter with 50 acres to play in. MLS N0175 $564,500 Jo ann langstaFF 613-577-1873
CHarm, CHaraCter anD 50 aCres!!!
40 st. laUrent Large family home in the centre of the Village of Long Sault. Great location for schools, park in your backyard, restaurants and only 10 minutes to Cornwall. This large home has been very well taken care of over the years. Priced to sell, won’t last long! $169,900 Jo ann langstaFF 613-577-1873
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6731 gilmore Hill rD This 1740 square ft. bungalow backs onto the Cornwall golf and country club. Walk out your side door and you are ready to golf. There are two bed-rooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a den, a large living room with a gas fireplace. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing! $197,000 M3140
Jo ann langstaFF613-577-1873
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40 Centre street, alexanDria Large 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom village home. Large eat in country kitchen, summer screen room, living & family rooms, rear deck & large backyard. Gas heating, recent windows & more. Call for more details. MLS M4001 $172,000 laUrin (moe) maUrais* 613-363-3052
CoUntry Feel, village amenities!!
112 gUy street, CornWall Priced to sell, 1+1 bedroom open and spacious layout. Large master with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet. Partially finished basement with second bedroom. This home would make a great investment prop-erty as well! MLS N0317 $79,000 laUrin (moe) maUrais* 613-363-3052
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6285 82nD avenUe, Bainsville Near Quebec border, 3 bedroom bungalow, water view & restricted access. 4 season living or a family cottage. Double lot, updated bath-room, open concept, mud & screen rooms & double garage. Needs a little love & atten-tion. Call today! MLS N0163 $189,900 laUrin (moe) maUrais* 613-363-3052
BeaUtiFUl vieWs!5021 nine mile rD, martintoWn 2 acres of land with a fenced in section; large sun-room; 1.5 car garage with welder’s electrical service. 2050 sq. ft. in this split level, 3 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, semi-open concept house. Roof (15) oil tank (15). Hardwood & ceramic floors throughout! MLS M4082 $299,900 Derek Bissonnette 613-861-9107
everytHing yoU CoUlD Want!
nortH lUnenBUrg rD W (across from address 15223) 69.4 acres for sale in North Lunenburg. Approximately 20 acres cleared as hay fields, the rest in hardwood. Raisin River does cross back corner of lot. Located only 20 minutes from Cornwall. MLS N0177 $209,900 Derek Bissonnette 613-861-9107
69.4 aCres oF lanD in nortH lUnenBUrg
329 tHirD street e The home features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, large eat in kitchen, large living room and an addition that could be used as a formal dining room or a play area. Lots of room here for the whole family. A huge yard for the little to play! Heated with natural forced air also has/ac. Fast closing available. $159,999 N0851
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“Our Dedication will Move You!” 21165 Bush Rd, AlexAndRiA. Drop in and visit this raised bungalow on a private setting with lots of southern exposure. Spacious kitchen; detached, insulated 14 x30 2-storey garage. Only $219,000. MLS M3718 stormrealty.ca
Louise Secours MacMaster*
613-551-320021635 lAggAn-glenelg Rd. This 3+1 bun-galow with attached garage has an open-concept kitchen/ding/living room area. Brand new septic system. $189,000. MLS N0330 stormrealty.ca
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14193 COunty Rd 2, ingleside Built in 2010, 3 bedroom bungalow, open concept kitchen, dining and living room, 9 foot ceilings, walnut hardwood floors, finished basement attached garage, detached 21x 31garage/shop, pool and more $359,900
Tracy Wheeler**613-577-1948
Tracy Wheeler**613-577-1948
19728 JOhn st., WilliAmstOWn Spacious historic 3 bdrm, 2 storey home w/character & charm. Original hdwd flrs, abundance of wood working, additional living space ideal for studio with an additional kitchen, bath, 2 more rooms. Over 3600 sq ft, det. Garage, a must see to appreciate. $349,900
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70 ST. LAWRENCE ST. INGLESIDE Brick bungalow with River and Park Views
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600 Augustus Affordable 2 bedroom home. Ideal for a young couple just starting out, or as an investment as a rental. Walking distance to all amenities. Gas heating, carrot, fenced yard. Asking 86,900
Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580
1816 Elgin st Move right into this well main-tained semi. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, finished basement, spacious rec room with gas fireplace. Asking $159,900
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15264 north lunEnburg rd Country retreat just under 3 acres. Very private setting, loft style 2 bdrm home heated by pellet stove, 2 baths, walk out basement. Finished log cabin which is great for guests or a “man cave”. Only 15 mins to Cornwall. $214,900
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MLS-N0871 – tripLex Central location. 1-3 bed, 1-2bed, 1-1 bed-rooms. new price - $139,900.
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MLS-M3994 – LArge fAmiLy residence. – new gas furnace and more. Call to view today – Immediate occupancy if needed. new price - $129,900.
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Welcome to the newest area in Riverdale. This 1 year old
Markell home fea-tures 3+1 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, 2 gas fireplaces, fin-ished basement, and a double garage. Asking $499,900
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4912 cty rd 12 greAt fAmiLy hOme!!! Updated kitchen, and bathroom. Hardwood floor-ing, 4 bedrooms, propane furnace (2013), and only 10 min to Cornwall. Only $169,900
Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580
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5201 boilEAu lAnE mArtintOwn Move right into this 3 bdrm fully renovated home. Loads of character with exposed beams, original staircase, hardwood flooring throughout both floors, 3.5 acres and over 500 ft along the Raisin River Asking $259,900
Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580
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2401 Edgar St“Great Beginnings!”
(N0723) - ideal starter home, updated & affordable semi, quiet location, 1080 sq ft, 3+1 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms, many updates, next to park
$163,900
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867 Chelsea Crescent (N0515) - 2077 sq. ft., 3+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, hardwood & ceramic, fireplace, finished lower level, inground pool, prime residential location,
ideal family home
$363,600
1619 grant ave(M3919) - executive home, riverdale,
2600 sq. ft., 4+1 bedrooms, 4 baths, granite, hdwd, ceramic, 78’x120’ lot, numerous updates,
backing onto park
$499,000
778 St Felix Street (N0487) - spacious 1705 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, cedar closets, finished lower level, inground pool, near hospital, located in
established neighbourhood
$229,900
114-226 First St E(N0194) - promenade Miller, newly constructed
condos, 1050 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, balcony, laundry rm, in-floor heating, open concept
$185,900-$197,900
18850 Paragon rd(N0818) premier country location, 2950 sq ft, 3+1 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3-way fireplace, hwd & ceramic, 1.49 acres, additional 30’x34’ garage
w/finished upper level
$599,000
19650 Cty rd 2(N0270) - Summerstown area, 3000 sq ft of
waterfront, 3000 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 180 degree vistas of lake St.Francis, 18 acres,
spectacular property
$1,500,000
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Bernadette AtchisonSales Representative613-551-7579
Derek McEwenSales Representative613-330-7056
Vicki I VanderVeenBroker/Owner
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Erica MontyBroker
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Dan LeducSales Representative
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Hana NovotnyBroker of Record/Owner
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Willbruck Drive, Ault islAnDMLS N0176 $43,900
Vacant lot with waterview on Ault Island
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4845 o’keefe roAD, st. AnDreWsMLS M1222 $305,000- Charming red cedar country home on a secluded
7.15 acre property with double car garage. Well designed 2200 sq.ft. home, 2+1 baths, 3 bdrms., 2 ponds & interlocking lit pathways.
DAn leDuc 613-363-solD(7653)
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25 oAk st., n. lAncAster k0c 1n0MLS N0684 $194,900
Move in condition, 3 bdrm., unique spacious home, beautifully restored, up to date roof (2014), furnace (2012), windows updated during past 5 years and much much more.
HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
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419 WAter st.MLS M4079 $114,900
Four + 1 bdrm., 2 baths, approx.. 1400 sq.ft. single family home with beautiful
large backyard. Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) approved Dec. 2015.
HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
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6231 67tH Ave., bAinsvilleMLS M3520 $119,900
2 bdrm., 4 season home with open concept living room/ kitchen/ dining area. Large bathroom with washer &
dryer. Move-in condition. HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
Waterfront four season
21009 conc. 4 roAD., lAncAsterMLS M4038 $849,900
3+2 bdrm. home, move-in condition with 29 acres (20 acres tiled), garage
with loft (1,000 sq.ft.), very good loca-tion, close to 401. Large and unique.
HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
HoMe WitH 29 aCres
361 eleventH st. e., cornWAllMLS N0587 $144,900
Two storey home with many cosmetic updates in the last few years. New furnace in
2013 and asphalt shingles 2013.HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
neW Listing – updated tWo storey HoMe
2965 DeWAr rD., AvonmoreMLS N0470 $1,250,000
Very private unique home, 4 bdrms., 3 baths, master bdrm. leads to upstairs balcony. Home has been extensively renovated in
past 15 years, keeping original character. In-ground pool & hot tub, 75 workable acres.
HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
unique HoMe WitH 100 aCres
19919 county roAD 18MLS L2358 $199,900
Very private 1.34 acre, 2 storey home, 4+1 bdrm. with access to the wrap-around porch from the kitchen and the living room. Barn was built 35 years ago. Septic 15 years old. HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
HoMe WitH Lots of CHaraCter
militAry roAD, lAncAsterMLS M4127 $249,900
Very well established country general store, turnkey operation. Upstairs is 3 bdrm. family residence.
HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
Business opportunityWitH Live-in residenCe
17382 mcmillAn corners roADMLS M2618 $299,900
1610 sq.ft prestige home with a 1352 sq.ft. heated attached garage – workshop with its own furnace. Open concept, built-in appli-ances, 12x20 covered deck. Turnkey home
with many recent updates & extras.HAnA novotny 613-330-2866
Move-in Condition WitH1352 sq.ft. garage
471 eleventH st. eAst, cornWAllMLS N0697 $139,900
Spacious 2 bedroom, modern end unit townhome, large backyard.
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42 vin vistA Dr., inglesiDeMLS N0824 $334,900
Beautiful home near Hoople Bay. 3+1 bdrms., 2.5 baths, bright & spacious
rooms, large yard with in-ground pool, hot tub, deck and patio. Call today.
vicki vAnDerveen 613-363-6433
BrigHt & spaCious
95 Peel st. e., AlexAnDriAMLS N0615 $225,000
Live in and have the tenants pay the mort-gage or rent out all three units. This large updated triplex is located close to many amenities. Book your appointment today
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1004 PescoD Ave.MLS M2680 $274,900
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OPINION
Council compensation continues to be a thorn for someTOdd LIhOutodd.lihou@tc.tc
Word around the municipal campfire is the election issue that prompted the most change around the council table during the 2014 cam-paign is continuing to make noise at city hall.
Salaries. Salaries. Salaries.There is still grumbling in some circles that
members of city council are not paid enough for the work/time they must put into the job.
You’ll remember it was the previous city council that voted itself a massive pay raise that would have seen the mayor pull in $75,000 year (instead of less than $60,000) and councillors would have ballooned to $25,000 (they get just shy of $16,000 now).
Expense accounts were also included.Voters were angry, and when many run-
ning for office in 2014 said they would reverse the decision about half of city council was replaced with new faces.
But some of those new faces (and others who have been around for a while) are still angling for a raise and there is plenty of behind-the-scenes whispers about this sub-ject - including some who complained the most about the raise approved nearly two years ago.
The problem, for those who want more money, will be how to get a raise on the books without upsetting an electorate that was clearly having none of it just 16 months ago.
The Municipal Act, I’m told, dictates that a municipal council must review compensation at least once every four years. So it’s likely that this iteration of city council will have to go through the motions before the next munici-pal election.
How will it vote? The more I hear from sources around the council table, the more I am convinced there will be a serious push to get more money out of taxpayers for members of city council.
I’ve opined in the past that everyone deserves a raise…even city councillors. The problem, as it almost always is, boils down to optics. The 2014 raise was too much, too soon, and too close to an election to gain any real traction.
It says here if council hadn’t gone for such a giant-sized raise, which and I and others could have supported, many of the current members would be making more than they do right now.
It was too easy for council candidates to
play off the anger of voters demanding change to turn the raise into an election issue that resulted in significant change.
If I was a city councillor I would propose that council make it permanent that compen-sation be discussed at the start of the third year of its four-year mandate – pretty much dead centre of its term.
Such a scenario is far enough away from election dates to keep politicking to a min-imum, while also fulfilling the requirements of the Municipal Act and being fair to all involved.
Former mayor Bob Kilger clearly hit the mark when he suggested there’s “never a good time” to discuss the compensation paid out to politicians. Critics will criticize, regardless of the date on the calendar.
But maybe there’s a date that makes the issue easier for everyone.
EXPENSES vS. TAX BREAKSOf the $16,000 (or so) that councillors rake
in, one-third of it is tax free. One has to ask, why?
The suggestion is that the tax-free com-ponent is in place to mitigate the expenses that city councillors can wrack up. MPs and MPPs get the same deal.
But it begs the question...why do some of these same politicians, including council members here in Fun City, have expense accounts?
That expense account is in place, appar-ently, to cover PR costs and miscellaneous fees for everything from golf tournaments to chamber of commerce dinners and associa-tion dues.
Why doesn’t the tax-free component of their salary cover those costs, as it is designed to?
As one member of council suggested to me this week: “We’re double-dipping. It’s legal…but we’re double-dipping.”
The way to fix this is simple – do away with the expense account. Council is likely to vote itself another raise, so when that takes place I say the expense account can be dropped.
These ‘events’ that council members attend are often labelled as something one is expected to go to as an elected official. But I bet taxpayers wouldn’t care a fig if Councillor ‘X’ attended the chamber awards, hospital golf tournament or stayed at home to watch the hockey game.
When councillors attend these events it’s about being seen…which is another form of
campaigning. And taxpayers shouldn’t be covering those
bills.
APOLOGY NEEDED At the risk of using a line straight out of the
blogosphere, city council owes an apology to a group of people in the gallery at city hall Tuesday night.
The individuals were representing the Sun Rise and Shine Daycare, an agency looking for the municipal rubber stamp in its plan to add more subsidized daycare spots to its allotment.
And they deserved better than the finger-pointing and innuendo offered Tuesday night.
When the issue was finally resolved and council voted to allow the daycare’s request, Sun Rise and Shine’s administrator was reduced to tears of relief.
Councillors need to remember that not everyone invested in a council agenda is watching at home – some are in the gallery. And in many cases the decision council must consider impacts the lives and bottom lines for individuals.
From the media desk it appeared as though council forgot that, and its debate became personal in many respects, with councillors openly questioning the validity of reports, and disrespectful banter was peppered with anger
and emotion directed at a colleague.Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy left his role as
chair a couple of times to argue in favour of the move.
“Cool down, Les,” Coun. Andre Rivette offered – not exactly proper decorum when addressing the mayor during a meeting.
And Coun. Bernadette Clement even sug-gested council wasn’t getting the full story on the issue, opining that important facts were missing from an administrative report.
And to top it all off, it appears as though their debate wasn’t grounded in the facts. Councillors opposed to the increased number of subsidized daycare spots being requested by Sun Rise and Shine Daycare were hung up on the fact that there are 261 vacancies among similar agencies in Cornwall.
They wanted to know why more spots were being added when not all of them are full.
What they didn’t know, apparently, is the vacancies are mostly for older children, like pre-schoolers. Sun Rise and Shine Daycare wants the increased number of spots, in part, to help offset the number of infant spaces mis-sing in the city – there are no vacancies for babies.
I’m all for passionate debate at city hall – it makes my job easier. But not at the cost of a poor woman’s sanity.
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LETTERS
Editor:Municipalities are being bombarded with
costs associated with ash borer disease due to inappropriate follow-ups!
First of all it has been proven that this disease occurred on wooden containers that came from the orient!
The federal government that allowed these containers come into Canada, therefore the fed-eral government should pay for this under the Canada shipping act!.
Municipalities are wrongly paying for this and
it will only increase to ineffective and the greed of attempt to reclaim the cut wood for lumber uses. It can NOT and must not continue to lay in open air dump sites.
The federal government should be sued by association of municipalities for 100% reimburse-ments all of costs associated with this major on going hazard!
Let us demand immediate action! This problem has become a major environ-
mental disaster.David Windsor, Cornwall
Continuous infestation of Ash Borer disease
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OPINION
$100k should no longer be the Sunshine benchmarkCLAUDE MCINTOSH
A friend who made the list of six-figure wage earners complained that it isn’t fair to continue using $100,000 as the benchmark for public dis-closure and the eye-rolling that it provokes.
He pointed out, and rightly so, when inflation is factored in the $100,000 bar set by the Mike Harris government so long ago has become more like $140,000.
Ah yes.But, and Preem Kathy agrees, for most work-
ing stiffs earning a paycheque in the cut-throat, take no prisoners private sector these days, and trying to keep the wolf from the door, $100,000 continues to be a lot of money. A heck of a lot of money. Especially in an income challenged com-munity where the $20-an-hour non-public job is considered pretty good. This is when the “but it is cheaper to live here” line is used as an eco-nomic cushion that is somehow expected to make lower income earners feel better.
What the Sunshine List exposes is the grow-ing income gap between the upper middle class and those slipping farther down the middle class food chain, many of whom are falling farther behind the Sunshine List holdovers because of that seventh wonder of the world called com-pounding increases.
It comes down to simple math. Two per cent of $100,000 is a lot more than 2% of $40,000. Now compound that 10 or 15 years.
TRIVIA ANSWER On Feb. 15, 1965 the Red Ensign was lowered on Parliament Hill and the county’s new Maple Leaf flag was raised. A 26-year-old RCMP officer, Joseph Secours from Cornwall, had the honour of raising the new flag.
TRIVIA On Dec. 22, 1977 Mayor Gerald Parisien announced the start of this major com-
mercial development.SPORTS STUFF After slipping into the 12th
and final playoff position of the senior men’s Edward Jones Trophy draw with a 5-4-1 record, Clarence Couture was unbeatable. Couture (Roger Comtois third, Don Lamorie second, Lew Stanley lead) won both six-end playoff games, edging out Gilles Viau (Ron Racine third, Peter McCauley second, Robert Leroux lead), who also took a 5-4-1 record into the play-off round. Jim Robinson was third and Gene Villeneuve finished fourth. ... With all the call-ups from the farm teams, the Leafs and Canadiens should be going with American Hockey League ticket prices.
HERE AND THERE A person-on-the-street survey with this question could prove interest-ing: “What is the significance of Easter Monday?” ... Last week was hardly worth re-starting class-rooms after the one-week March break. Thursday was a wash out when buses were cancelled then came the four-day Easter break. That worked out to three days of meaningful teaching time in a 17-day span. ... If there is such a thing as a retired director of education directors’ baking contest, I would put my money on Rosaire Leger. He’s been baking to-die-for buns that are served at senior men’s curling luncheons.
THIS AND THAT So, it has come to this. The wait for your cat, dog or hamster at the animal hospital is about five hours shorter than the wait at the hospital for humans. ... Hey, what hap-pened to D. McGuinty’s pledge that ER wait times would be cut in half? .... What happened to the plan floated during Cornwall hospital amal-gamation to have three or four emergency room doctors on duty at all times? ... Donald Trump could become the next president of the United
States. Thank God we won the War of 1812. ... Concern for safety in wake of the terrorist attacks has shelved a trip to Europe by a group of Brockville high school students. Instead, they are looking at an American destination. A sugges-tion: Stay away from Chicago. Or a Donald Trump rally.
FROM THE ARCHIVES A strong argument could be made that Cornwall has had two his-toric municipal elections. One elected the city’s youngest mayor, Ed Lumley. The other saw the defeat of the city’s longest serving mayor, Aaron Horovitz.
Before he lost to Emile Menard on Dec. 3, 1956, the Romanian-born Horovitz, one of the first Jewish mayors in Canada, had held the pos-ition for 18 years. He wore the unbeatable label.
It was the first election for the “new” Cornwall. Annexation of a large part of Cornwall Township became official on Jan. 1, 1957. Menard had served as township reeve.
It was a hotly contested election with Horovitz winning in the “old” city, while Menard was strong in the township.
A record 65% of eligible voters cast ballots thanks to a huge turnout in Cornwall Township. In one Ward Six poll, west of Brookdale Avenue, 500 voters of the 520 registered cast their bal-lots. Menard scored huge margins of victory in the region east of Marlborough Street.
Menard, an east Cornwall businessman, was a veteran township politician who became reeve in 1954 when he defeated Dr. Elzear Emard.
In a strange twist of fate, both men were dead within a year of the election. Horovitz died of a heart attack on May 13. Menard died on Aug. 12 after falling in his home. He was suc-ceeded by Ald. L. G. (Archie) Lavigne.
IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR It was 1972 and a common site on city streets was the Volkswagen Beetle which had become the most popular car ever sold. ... Pierre Trudeau was back on the Hill and Robert Stanfield was on his way back to Nova Scotia. And it had a lot to do with a photo of the Progressive Conservative dropping a football tossed to him during the campaign. For that, he was perceived as a fum-bler. No photo or mention of the 10 good catch-es he made before the awkward fumble. ... The postal code came to the United Counties. ... A Pitt Street landmark that housed the police station, fire department and magistrate’s court (upstairs) was torn down. ... The New York Cafe was destroyed by fire. ... Tom Sawyer was being filmed at Upper Canada Village. ... Daniel Alfredsson, Cameron Diaz, Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) and Ben Affleck came into the world. Harry Truman, Lester Pearson and Roberto Clemente left us. ... Ford Jewellers was selling the latest in time pieces, the digital watch. .... Out in Avonmore, residents honoured village dentist Dr. M.W. Stevenson who served the vil-lage and area for 50 years. ... Gasoline was 55 cents a gallon at the Golden Eagle gas bar on Vincent Massey Drive. And there was honest-to-goodness competition which produced gas wars. ... Cornwall Royals won the Memorial Cup and goalie Richard Brodeur was named most valuable player. ... Team Canada beat the Soviet Union in the greatest hockey series ever played. ... The average annual income was $11,800. ... The Frisbee, Easy Bake Oven and Fisher Price Play Farm were popular toys. ... We watched The Benny Hill Show, The Brady Bunch and Hawaii Five-O. ... The Godfather, Deliverance and Last Tango in Paris were big screen hits.
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OPINION COLUMN SULTAN JESSA
This column is about the tale of two African presidents and what their priorities are. Most African countries got rid of their colonial mas-ters in the 1959’s and 1960’s. Many of these countries are afflicted with abject poverty, lack of medical facilities and proper education. Being born in Tanzania and having spent most of my adult life in that country, I am impressed with harsh but needed steps to improve the lives of ordinary citizens. Tanzania’s new President John Magufuli – better known as a bulldozer – can teach a lot of things to free-spending African
leaders. Since assuming power, Magufuli has put a stop to wastage of public money on for-eign junkets. All over the continent, Africans are singing praises of the president who knows where his country’s priorities lie. Legislators in Kenya, a neighbor to Tanzania, spend a whop-ping amount of money on foreign and domes-tic travels. This expenditure alone is enough to buy numerous radiotherapy machines and increase by seven times the number of cancer patients that would have access to radiother-apy treatment in the country. Tanzania’s President has ordered his cabinet and civil ser-vants to restrict their travel abroad and has
even cancelled trips of delegates attending conferences in foreign countries. In Tanzania, presidents can only hold office for two terms. Magufuli has also introduced many belt-tightening measures. The president has banned government officials from sending Christmas and New Year cards paid by public funds. He cancelled Independence Day cele-brations and ordered the public money to be spent on a clean-up campaign to fight the out-break of cholera. Other money has been spent to buy beds for hospitals. Meanwhile Zimbabwe’s life-long president Robert Mugabe spent nearly $1 million on a party organized by
supporters to celebrate his 92nd birthday. This celebration was an affront to ordinary Zimbabweans and the country hit hard by drought. Mugabe is the only leader the country has known since its independence from Britain in 1960. The severe drought has left more than three million people in Zimbabwe in desperate need of food. Zimbabwe has appealed for near-ly $1.6 billion from other countries to pay for grain and food. Mugabe’s lavish birthday bash-es have become an annual pilgrimage for loyal-ists and supporters.
Soon after independence, Zimbabwe had one of Africa’s most promising economies.
A tale of two African presidents
NEWSCouncil dings taxpayers for $49k in PR, phones, food and feesTodd Lihoutodd.lihou@tc.tc
City council spent nearly $50,000 on things like cell phones, public relations and food in 2015. Last year’s council expenses, detailed in a report that will be received by councillors Tuesday night, includes everything from the food bill ($5,440) to cell phone invoices ($5,657) and the breakdown of individual councillor expenses. Remuneration and honorariums are also included in the document.
Coun. Carilyne Hebert expensed the most com-pared to her city council colleagues. In addition to her $15,683 salary Hebert had $1,629 in expenses, which includes $1,080 for miscellaneous expenses
and $548 in public relations. She said much of that money comes from purchasing office supplies to attending public events and paying for tickets and other fees. She used the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce business awards as an example.
“You’re expected to participate in a lot of com-munity events and fundraisers,” she said. “My regu-lar job doesn’t permit to be able to.”
Councillors each have a budget of $2,500 a year for personal expenses.
“If I needed to really spend that kind of money it’s not a problem,” said Hebert. “We’re not highly paid.”
Coun. Mark MacDonald was next with some $1,589 in expenses last year. Much of that was
spent in the first six months of 2015, including when he spent $790 on Cornwall scrapbooks. He told this newspaper in December his plan is to hand out the books during this term.
“I took all the ones that were left,” he said at the time of the books that were produced, in conjunc-tion with Cornwall’s economic development department, and features old photographs of the city. “I’m going to use them over the next four years as souvenirs for people.”
“I’m very proud that council as a whole is very cognizant of that,” said Coun. David Murphy, who expensed $1,373 in 2015. “Often times I’m asked to represent the municipality at some function.
“We have our expense account for that
reason.”Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy hit the city up for
nearly $60,000 in 2015, which includes his $51,541 salary, a $1,920 car allowance, a $4,938 RRSP and $1,382 in expenses. He also handed out $2,443 in souvenirs.
Those on the low end of the spectrum include Coun. Denis Carr, who cost the city just $1,558 in 2015. He was appointed to council towards the end of the year following Brock Frost’s resignation.
Coun. Claude McIntosh was the biggest spend-thrift of the full-time councillors last year – he pocketed his $15,683 salary but spent just $149 on municipal expenses.
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This notice is to advise that the Brinston Road underpass and the Aultsville Road underpass above Highway 401 will be completely closed to traffic starting April 4th, 2016 until the end of reconstruction, scheduled for November 2016. Detours will be in place for both locations.
ADVANCE NOTICE: START OF CONSTRUCTION The Ministry of Transportation recently awarded the underpass reconstruction contract for Brinston Road and Aultsville Road to Pomerleau Inc. The project involves the demolition of the existing structures, construction of the new structures and the associated road work. The two structures are located on Highway 401 at 2.2 km east of Carmen Road and 5.3 km west of Dickinson Drive. The work will commence the week of March 29th, 2016.
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PRÉAVIS: DÉBUT DE LA CONSTRUCTION Le Ministère des transports a récemment octroyé le contrat de reconstruction des viaducs Brinston et Aultsville à Pomerleau Inc. Le projet comprend la démolition des structures existantes, la construction de deux nouvelles structures ainsi que les travaux de terrassement connexes. Les deux structures sont situées sur l’autoroute 401 à 2.2 km est de la rue Carmen et à 5.3 km ouest de la rue Dickinson. Les travaux débuteront la semaine du 29 Mars 2016.
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ADVANCE NOTICE: BRINSTON ROAD CLOSURE AND DETOUR The Brinston Road underpass will be reconstructed as part of the Ministry of Transportation contract 2015-4014. The project involves the demolition of the existing structure, construction of the new structure and the associated road work. The project will be performed by Pomerleau Inc. This notice is to advise that the Brinston Road underpass above Highway 401 will be completely closed to traffic starting April 4th, 2016 until the end of its reconstruction, scheduled for November 2016. The detour routes that will be in place to access Highway 401 are County Road 2 to Carmen Road and Stampville Road to Carmen Road.
Thank you PRÉAVIS: FERMETURE COMPLÈTE DE LA ROUTE BRINSTON ET DÉTOUR Dans le cadre du projet 2015-4014 du Ministère des transports, le viaduc de la route Brinston sera complètement reconstruit. Le projet comprend la démolition de la structure existante, la construction d’une nouvelle structure et les travaux de terrassement connexes. Le projet sera réalisé par Pomerleau Inc. Nous vous avisons que le viaduc situé à la rue Brinston au-dessus de l’autoroute 401 sera complètement fermé à la circulation à partir du 4 avril 2016, et ce jusqu’à la fin de sa reconstruction prévue en novembre 2016. Veuillez noter que le chemin de détour pour accéder à l’autoroute 401 se fera par la route County Road 2 jusqu’à Carmen Road et par Stampville Road jusqu’à Carmen Road.
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If your child was in crisis, what would you do? Where would you go? If they had an injury or were sick, the answer would be pretty straight forward. You'd go to the hospital. But what if their pain wasn't easy to understand?
My eleven year old daughter Alyssa loves animals, her family and her friends. She's a creative kid – kind, funny and well-spoken. I'm so proud of her. Her smile is contagious; but not long ago, that smile was hard to find.
“I'm a person who just has a lot of extra worries,” Alyssa says with a shrug, summing up her struggle in a clear and simple way. Unfortunately, her path to feeling better was much too complicated.
Our journey started when Alyssa was 9 years old. She experienced frequent stomach aches, headaches and nausea, her absences from school started piling up, but health tests came back clear. As time passed, she transformed from a confident girl who independently attended sleepaway camp, to a child who dreaded going to school. en things got worse. Social situations made Alyssa fearful; she became afraid to leave the house and rapidly lost weight off her already small frame. I was scared. What could be wrong?
I took time away from work to stay by Alyssa's side. I researched symptoms and brought Alyssa to numerous appointments, trying anything and everything to help her feel better. What's more, Alyssa required a definitive diagnosis before she could get the treatment she really needed, but an appointment at CHEO would require an eight-to-ten month wait. It was dark time.
An eventual connection with a caring case worker from Cornwall Community Hospital got Alyssa a tele-psychiatric appointment over Skype with a psychiatrist from CHEO, cutting her wait time from months down to three weeks. Alyssa was diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder; help was finally on its way.
Today, aer building up trust and working hard in treatment, Alyssa has more good days than before. She is back at school and has a new group of friends who support her unconditionally. ey understand that she's like everyone else, she just happens to have extra worries.
I don't regret the difficult journey Alyssa and I have travelled together as we have learned so much in the process and we are much stronger as a result; but I do believe it should be easier for parents and children suffering from mental health issues to navigate the system.
I want to help parents to get from point A to point B faster. It scares me to think that some parents won't make the connection to understand what's really wrong. I know Cornwall Community Hospital is working to make things easier, building a new Addiction and Mental Health Centre that will provide people in our community with a one stop shop to find help. But they can't do it on their own.
CCH Foundation is now fundraising to integrate addiction and mental health services in our community. With generous help from caring individuals like you, the new building is slated to open in fall, 2016. Please consider making a donation so that other children like Alyssa get the support they need more quickly. To local families in need, your contribution means so much more than you know.
ank you for sharing our story,Valerie Tinkess
You can help children like Alyssa, right here at home.
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If your child was in crisis, what would you do? Where would you go? If they had an injury or were sick, the answer would be pretty straight forward. You’d go to the hospital. But what if their pain wasn’t easy to understand?
My eleven year old daughter Alyssa loves animals, her family and her friends. She’s a creative kid – kind, funny and well-spoken. I’m so proud of her. Her smile is contagious; but not long ago, that smile was hard to find.
“I’m a person who just has a lot of extra worries,” Alyssa says with a shrug, summing up her struggle in a clear and simple way. Unfortunately, her path to feeling better was much too complicated.
Our journey started when Alyssa was 9 years old. She experienced frequent stomach aches, headaches and nausea, her absences from school started piling up, but health tests came back clear. As time passed, she transformed from a confident girl who independently attended sleepaway camp, to a child who dreaded going to school. Then things got worse. Social situations made Alyssa fearful; she became afraid to leave the house and rapidly lost weight off her already small frame. I was scared. What could be wrong?
I took time away from work to stay by Alyssa’s side. I researched symptoms and brought Alyssa to numerous appointments, trying anything and everything to help her feel better. What’s more, Alyssa required a definitive diagnosis before she could get the treatment she really needed, but an appointment at CHEO would require an eight-to-ten month wait. It was a dark time.
An eventual connection with a caring case worker from Cornwall Community Hospital got Alyssa a tele-psychiatric appointment over Skype with a psychiatrist from CHEO, cutting her wait time from months down to three weeks. Alyssa was diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder; help was finally on its way.
Today, after building up trust and working hard in treatment, Alyssa has more good days than before. She is back at school and has a new group of friends who support her unconditionally. They understand that she’s like everyone else, she just happens to have extra worries.
I don’t regret the difficult journey Alyssa and I have travelled together as we have learned so much in the process and we are much stronger as a result; but I do believe it should be easier for parents and children suffering from mental health issues to navigate the system.
I want to help parents to get from point A to point B faster. It scares me to think that some parents won’t make the connection to understand what’s really wrong. I know Cornwall Community Hospital is working to make things easier, building a new Addiction and Mental Health Centre that will provide people in our community with a one stop shop to find help. But they can’t do it on their own.
CCH Foundation is now fundraising to integrate addiction and mental health services in our community. With generous help from caring individuals like you, the new building is slated to open in fall, 2016. Please consider making a donation so that other children like Alyssa get the support they need more quickly. To local families in need, your contribution means so much more than you know.
Thank you for sharing our story,Valerie Tinkess
You can help children like Alyssa,right here at home.
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CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
Our hospital will be able to provide addiction and mental health services across the age spectrum from children to seniors, all under one roof. These issues are not only debilitating for the sufferer; they take a heavy societal toll as well.
Currently, access to mental health care in the Champlain health region is poor and costs are high.
This project will significantly improve these issues by saving costs and meeting more demand. Co-locating and integrating services will have many benefits.
CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
Our hospital will be able to provide addiction and mental health services across the age spectrum from children to seniors, all under one roof. These issues are not only debilitating for the sufferer; they take a heavy societal toll as well.
Currently, access to mental health care in the Champlain health region is poor and costs are high. This project will significantly improve these issues by saving costs and meeting more demand. Co-locating and integrating services will have many benefits.
New Addiction & Mental Health Centre, right here at home in 2016
1 in 5 in this communityare affected by addiction or
a mental health problem
One locationOne point of accessOne thousand more patientsTen thousand more patient visits$1.2 million required
Mental Health Crisis Team
Withdrawl Management
Addiction ServicesACTT TeamChildren’s Mental HealthAdult CounsellingPsycho-Geriatric Services
Children’s Mental HealthCommunity Withdrawl Mgmt. ServicesAssertive Community Treatment TeamAdult Counselling Treatment Services
Mental Health Crisis TeamPsychogeriatric Services
Addiction Services
• Coordinated care with tight alignment among staff and collaborative treatment plans for clients
• Leaner operations with one maintenance team, one hydro bill, one mortgage, one receptionist, and many other savings in ongoing operational costs
• More services, reduced wait times • Strengthened partnerships with our existing
regional partnerships with CHEO, the Royal and the Ottawa Hospital
One location = countless benefits
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7th 6 am-7 pm
Call the CogecoBusiness SolutionsDonation hotline:613-935-7762
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CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
Our hospital will be able to provide addiction and mental health services across the age spectrum from children to seniors, all under one roof. These issues are not only debilitating for the sufferer; they take a heavy societal toll as well.
Currently, access to mental health care in the Champlain health region is poor and costs are high. This project will significantly improve these issues by saving costs and meeting more demand. Co-locating and integrating services will have many benefits.
New Addiction & Mental Health Centre, right here at home in 2016
1 in 5 in this communityare affected by addiction or
a mental health problem
One locationOne point of accessOne thousand more patientsTen thousand more patient visits$1.2 million required
Mental Health Crisis Team
Withdrawl Management
Addiction ServicesACTT TeamChildren’s Mental HealthAdult CounsellingPsycho-Geriatric Services
Children’s Mental HealthCommunity Withdrawl Mgmt. ServicesAssertive Community Treatment TeamAdult Counselling Treatment Services
Mental Health Crisis TeamPsychogeriatric Services
Addiction Services
• Coordinated care with tight alignment among staff and collaborative treatment plans for clients
• Leaner operations with one maintenance team, one hydro bill, one mortgage, one receptionist, and many other savings in ongoing operational costs
• More services, reduced wait times • Strengthened partnerships with our existing
regional partnerships with CHEO, the Royal and the Ottawa Hospital
One location = countless benefits
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Si votre enfant vivait une situation de crise, que feriez-vous? Où iriez-vous? S'il était blessé ou malade, la réponse serait probablement plutôt simple. Vous iriez à l'hôpital. Mais si sa douleur était difficile à comprendre?
Ma fille de 11 ans, Alyssa, adore les animaux, sa famille et ses amis. Elle est créative, aimable, drôle et elle s'exprime bien. Je suis si fière d'elle. Son sourire est contagieux, mais il y a peu de temps, ce sourire est devenu difficile à percevoir.
« J'ai simplement beaucoup de préoccupations », dit Alyssa en haussant les épaules pour résumer simplement et clairement ses difficultés. Malheureusement, son parcours pour se sentir mieux était bien trop compliqué.
Notre parcours a débuté alors qu'Alyssa avait 9 ans. Elle avait souvent des maux d'estomac, de tête, des nausées, elle s'absentait de plus en plus de l'école, mais ses évaluations médicales n'indiquaient rien. Avec le temps, la fille confiante qui passait sans supervision la nuit au camp s'est transformée au point de redouter l'école. Puis la situation s'est aggravée. Les situations sociales la rendaient craintive. Elle avait peur de quitter la maison et elle a rapidement perdu du poids sur sa charpente déjà petite. J'avais peur! Que se passait-il?
J'ai pris congé du travail pour demeurer avec elle. J'ai fait des recherches sur les symptômes et j'ai accompagné Alyssa à de nombreux rendez-vous, en essayant tout ce qui était possible pour l'aider à se sentir mieux. En plus, il fallait établir un diagnostic clair avant qu'elle reçoive les traitements dont elle avait absolument besoin, mais pour un rendez-vous au CHEO, il fallait attendre de 8 à 10 mois. Ce furent des moments sombres.
En fin de compte, un chargé de cas bienveillant de l'Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall a donné à Alyssa un rendez-vous par Skype avec un psychiatre du CHEO, diminuant le temps d'atteinte de plusieurs mois à trois semaines. Alyssa a ainsi reçu un diagnostic de trouble d'anxiété généralisée. Il y avait enfin de l'aide à portée de main!
Aujourd'hui, après avoir bâti sa confiance et de grands efforts durant les traitements, Alyssa vit davantage de belles journées qu'avant. Elle est de retour à l'école et elle peut compter sur un nouveau groupe d'amis, qui l'appuie sans réserve. Ils comprennent qu'elle est comme tout le monde, mais qu'elle a davantage de préoccupations que les autres.
Je n'ai pas de regrets par rapport au parcours difficile d'Alyssa. J'ai cheminé avec elle; j'ai ainsi tant appris durant le processus, ce qui nous a rendues bien plus fortes. Cependant, je pense qu'il devrait être plus facile pour les parents et leurs enfants qui sont aux prises avec des problèmes de santé mentale de s'orienter dans le système.
Je veux aider les parents à passer plus rapidement du point A au point B. J'ai peur de penser que des parents ne pourront faire le lien afin de vraiment comprendre ce qui ne va pas. Je sais qu'à l'Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall, on fait ce qu'on peut pour simplifier les choses en construisant un nouveau centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale qui sera un guichet unique où les gens d'ici pourront obtenir de l'aide. Mais l'équipe ne peut y parvenir seule!
La Fondation de l'Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall recueille actuellement des fonds pour intégrer les services de toxicomanie et de santé mentale dans notre communauté. Grâce à l'appui généreux de personnes attentionnées comme vous, il devrait ouvrir ses portes à l'automne 2016. Pensez à faire un don afin que d'autres enfants comme Alyssa obtiennent plus rapidement le soutien dont ils ont besoin. Pour les familles d'ici qui ont besoin de soins, la valeur de votre contribution est plus grande que vous puissiez l'imaginer.
Merci de faire connaître notre récit. Valerie Tinkess..........................................................................
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Si votre enfant vivait une situation de crise, que feriez-vous? Où iriez-vous? S’il était blessé ou malade, la réponse serait probablement plutôt simple. Vous iriez à l’hôpital. Mais si sa douleur était difficile à comprendre?
Ma fille de 11 ans, Alyssa, adore les animaux, sa famille et ses amis. Elle est créative, aimable, drôle et elle s’exprime bien. Je suis si fière d’elle. Son sourire est contagieux, mais il y a peu de temps, ce sourire est devenu difficile à percevoir.
« J’ai simplement beaucoup de préoccupations », dit Alyssa en haussant les épaules pour résumer simplement et clairement ses difficultés. Malheureusement, son parcours pour se sentir mieux était bien trop compliqué.
Notre parcours a débuté alors qu’Alyssa avait 9 ans. Elle avait souvent des maux d’estomac, de tête, des nausées, elle s’absentait de plus en plus de l’école, mais ses évaluations médicales n’indiquaient rien. Avec le temps, la fille confiante qui passait sans supervision la nuit au camp s’est transformée au point de redouter l’école. Puis la situation s’est aggravée. Les situations sociales la rendaient craintive. Elle avait peur de quitter la maison et elle a rapidement perdu du poids sur sa charpente déjà petite. J’avais peur! Que se passait-il?
J’ai pris congé du travail pour demeurer avec elle. J’ai fait des recherches sur les symptômes et j’ai accompagné Alyssa à de nombreux rendez-vous, en essayant tout ce qui était possible pour l’aider à se sentir mieux. En plus, il fallait établir un diagnostic clair avant qu’elle reçoive les traitements dont elle avait absolument besoin, mais pour un rendez-vous au CHEO, il fallait attendre de 8 à 10 mois. Ce furent des moments sombres.
En fin de compte, un chargé de cas bienveillant de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall a donné à Alyssa un rendez-vous par Skype avec un psychiatre du CHEO, diminuant le temps d’atteinte de plusieurs mois à trois semaines. Alyssa a ainsi reçu un diagnostic de trouble d’anxiété généralisée. Il y avait enfin de l’aide à portée de main!
Aujourd’hui, après avoir bâti sa confiance et de grands efforts durant les traitements, Alyssa vit davantage de belles journées qu’avant. Elle est de retour à l’école et elle peut compter sur un nouveau groupe d’amis, qui l’appuie sans réserve. Ils comprennent qu’elle est comme tout le monde, mais qu’elle a davantage de préoccupations que les autres.
Je n’ai pas de regrets par rapport au parcours difficile d’Alyssa. J’ai cheminé avec elle; j’ai ainsi tant appris durant le processus, ce qui nous a rendues bien plus fortes. Cependant, je pense qu’il devrait être plus facile pour les parents et leurs enfants qui sont aux prises avec des problèmes de santé mentale de s’orienter dans le système.
Je veux aider les parents à passer plus rapidement du point A au point B. J’ai peur de penser que des parents ne pourront faire le lien afin de vraiment comprendre ce qui ne va pas. Je sais qu’à l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall, on fait ce qu’on peut pour simplifier les choses en construisant un nouveau centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale qui sera un guichet unique où les gens d’ici pourront obtenir de l’aide. Mais l’équipe ne peut y parvenir seule!
La Fondation de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall recueille actuellement des fonds pour intégrer les services de toxicomanie et de santé mentale dans notre communauté. Grâce à l’appui généreux de personnes attentionnées comme vous, il devrait ouvrir ses portes à l’automne 2016. Pensez à faire un don afin que d’autres enfants comme Alyssa obtiennent plus rapidement le soutien dont ils ont besoin. Pour les familles d’ici qui ont besoin de soins, la valeur de votre contribution est plus grande que vous puissiez l’imaginer.
Merci de faire connaître notre récit.Valerie Tinkess
Vous pouvez aider un enfant comme Alyssa, ici dans notre communauté.
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L’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall (HCC) travaille actuellement à un projet d’intégration d’avant-garde qui transformera la façon dont les services de santé mentale et de lutte contre les dépendances sont offerts à Cornwall, dans les Comtés unis de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry ainsi qu’à Akwesasne. Ce modèle de soins révolutionnaire sera le premier du genre dans l’Est ontarien et, une fois de plus, l’HCC sera ainsi un chef de file provincial.
Notre hôpital sera en mesure d’offrir des services de santé mentale et de lutte contre les dépendances à tous les groupes d’âge, de l’enfance à l’âge d’or, sous un seul toit. Ces problèmes sont débilitants pour les personnes touchées, tout en ayant un effet important pour la société.
Actuellement, les soins de santé mentale dans la région sanitaire de Champlain ne sont pas facilement accessibles et ils sont coûteux. Ce projet améliorera de façon importante la situation en réduisant les coûts et en répondant davantage à la demande. Le regroupement et l’intégration des services seront avantageux à bien des points de vue.
CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
Our hospital will be able to provide addiction and mental health services across the age spectrum from children to seniors, all under one roof. These issues are not only debilitating for the sufferer; they take a heavy societal toll as well.
Currently, access to mental health care in the Champlain health region is poor and costs are high. This project will significantly improve these issues by saving costs and meeting more demand. Co-locating and integrating services will have many benefits.
New Addiction & Mental Health Centre, right here at home in 2016
1 in 5 in this communityare affected by addiction or
a mental health problem
One locationOne point of accessOne thousand more patientsTen thousand more patient visits$1.2 million required
Mental Health Crisis Team
Withdrawl Management
Addiction ServicesACTT TeamChildren’s Mental HealthAdult CounsellingPsycho-Geriatric Services
Children’s Mental HealthCommunity Withdrawl Mgmt. ServicesAssertive Community Treatment TeamAdult Counselling Treatment Services
Mental Health Crisis TeamPsychogeriatric Services
Addiction Services
• Coordinated care with tight alignment among staff and collaborative treatment plans for clients
• Leaner operations with one maintenance team, one hydro bill, one mortgage, one receptionist, and many other savings in ongoing operational costs
• More services, reduced wait times • Strengthened partnerships with our existing
regional partnerships with CHEO, the Royal and the Ottawa Hospital
One location = countless benefits
NEW ADDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE
Trois façons pour vous de faire une différence
JEUDI 7 AVRILde 6 h à 19 h
Composez le numérode la ligne Cogecopour les dons :613-935-7762
Apportez vos dons au poste à cette fin dans L’ENTRÉE PRINCIPALE de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall.
DES DONS AU VOLANTVous pouvez nous remettre vos dons à partir de votre véhicule, à l’entrée principale du pavillon Janet MacDonell.
CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
Our hospital will be able to provide addiction and mental health services across the age spectrum from children to seniors, all under one roof. These issues are not only debilitating for the sufferer; they take a heavy societal toll as well.
Currently, access to mental health care in the Champlain health region is poor and costs are high. This project will significantly improve these issues by saving costs and meeting more demand. Co-locating and integrating services will have many benefits.
New Addiction & Mental Health Centre, right here at home in 2016
1 in 5 in this communityare affected by addiction or
a mental health problem
One locationOne point of accessOne thousand more patientsTen thousand more patient visits$1.2 million required
Mental Health Crisis Team
Withdrawl Management
Addiction ServicesACTT TeamChildren’s Mental HealthAdult CounsellingPsycho-Geriatric Services
Children’s Mental HealthCommunity Withdrawl Mgmt. ServicesAssertive Community Treatment TeamAdult Counselling Treatment Services
Mental Health Crisis TeamPsychogeriatric Services
Addiction Services
• Coordinated care with tight alignment among staff and collaborative treatment plans for clients
• Leaner operations with one maintenance team, one hydro bill, one mortgage, one receptionist, and many other savings in ongoing operational costs
• More services, reduced wait times • Strengthened partnerships with our existing
regional partnerships with CHEO, the Royal and the Ottawa Hospital
One location = countless benefits
NEW ADDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Six new board mem-bers have joined the Cornwall and District Chamber of Commerce.
Outgoing president Denis Carr made the announcement Wednesday. When the board holds its inaugural meeting a new president and executive will be chosen.
“I’m pleased to announce that the chamber’s 2016 directors have been elected and I welcome them to the board,” said Carr. “With their elec-tion, they now become an integral part of one of the oldest business associations in Ontario.”
The new directors include:• Lynn Chauvin - Chaucor Inc.• Lesley Lang - Cornwall & Counties Community Futures Development Corp.• Patrick Larose - TC Media• Leigh MacDonald - TD Canada Trust• Carolyne O’Reilly - Winmar• Dr. Paul Poirier - Earthway Family ChiropracticThey join sitting directors:• Mark Begg - Delaney Bus Lines• Shawn Filion - Desjardins Wealth Management• Joyce Gravelle - Associate• Meagan MacDonald - Upper Canada Commercial Insurance Group• Rory MacLennan - Summerheights Golf Links• Justin Towndale - city council rep“The inaugural board meeting will take place on
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This year’s event begins on Friday, April 1 and continues through until Sunday April 3 and once again, the venue is the Cornwall Civic Complex.
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CORNWALL, Ont. – If anyone has figured out a recipe for success, it’s Louis’ Pizzeria owner Steve Liolios.
The popular Cornwall eatery will be defending its crown at the 10th annual Kinsmen Pizza Party at the Best Western Parkway Inn in Cornwall on Friday (April 1). Doors open at 6 p.m.
After serving food to Cornwallites for over four decades, the 68-year-old restaurant chef doesn’t rely on a secret ingredient or cheesy gimmicks.
“It’s the way you make it,” said Liolios, who took over the First Street East pizzeria in 1984.
In 2015, Louis’ was crowned Kinsmen Pizza Party champion for the third straight year, while second place went to 2-4-1 Pizza, and Bobby’s Place took third. But the crowd had their say, too. The People’s Choice top three: Louis’ Pizzeria, Bobby’s Place, and Best Famous Pizza.
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“Cornwall has an appetite for generosity and all-dressed pizza,” said event chair Dan Carbonnell, an active member of the service club. “This is a fun, family-friendly event about enjoying the city’s legendary pizza and giving back to the community. But tickets are running out.”
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The event is sponsored in part by TC Media - Cornwall Seaway News.
Tickets are $25 and can be found at Scotiabank Cornwall and by emailing dcarbon-nell@cogeco.ca.
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15-minute tips that make your house a homeSqueaky Door HingesSpray a little WD-40 onto the hinges, moving
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Squeaky FloorFor a temporary fix, sprinkle talcum powder
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Peeling WallpaperWith a knife, smear wallpaper paste onto a
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Worn CaningA little sagging over time is natural but
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Let dry slowly overnight. Repeat if necessary.Dusty ChandelierAllow the fixture to cool. Wear a pair of white
cotton gloves-one dry, one dampened with glass cleaner. (For crystal, use one part rubbing alcohol to three parts distilled water.) Wipe each prism with the damp glove, then the dry one.
Stained TubCombine equal amounts of cream of tartar
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Stuck Sliding WindowsA little silicone spray lubricant (sold at hard-
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Hard-to-Remove DecalsSpray the decals and the surrounding areas
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the tub with liquid dishwashing soap.Slamming DoorSoften the slam of a door by affixing a few
pieces of peel-and-stick foam weather stripping around the doorstop. Or get a wide rubber band and wrap it around the doorknobs on both sides, stretching it across the edge of the door. Don’t cover the latch.
Hard-to-Remove LightbulbPress the center of a foot-long strip of duct
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If you were offered $100,000, no strings attached, what home improvements would you do? Chances are, a long laundry list of changes come to mind, from refinishing the hardwood floors to adding a new bathroom. Some home improvements, however, are more likely to increase your home’s value than others. Although you shouldn’t think of your home as an investment, with limited home improvement funds, it’s good to consider whether a project has a decent return on investment.
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Hone your home improvement skillsBig projects or small, probably all of us could
stand to learn some decent home repair or
home improvement skills. (All around the home, there are things we should never have to pay others to fix for us.) Learn Bob Villa-worthy skills and help others at the same time by volunteer-ing or through free clinics and other resources. Turn to great reading resources and try starter projects too. If you get stuck on a project, iOS app Fountain will connect you to a home improvement expert to answer your question for $5. (Also, did you know we have a home improvement subblog here at Lifehacker called Workshop?)
Find inspiration for your next home project
Pinterest is your friend, homeowners. As is Houzz, This Old House, and BHG. Zillow Diggs is pretty neat because it not only shows you pro-ject photos, but cost estimates and contractors as well. You can also binge watch HGTV on Netflix, but we’re warning you, you may never leave the house again.
Get the Right ToolsYou can’t really improve your home much
with just your bare hands (you’ll need a multi-tool at least!). Equip your toolbox with the essen-tial tools for any minor repair or major project, such as basic plumbing tools. Don’t forget your smartphone might be the best DIY tool in your kit, though, and, when all else fails, there’s duct tape.
Find Money for Your Home ImprovementUnfortunately, most home improvements
do not pay for themselves. If you can’t afford to finance the project in full with cash, know the different ways you can finance your home improvement without putting your home at risk. Also, if you know the difference between tax breaks you get for home repairs or home improvements, you can make the proper deduc-tions at tax time and get some money back from your project. Similarly, if you’re paying private mortgage insurance, home improvements that increase the value of your home could help you eliminate that cost, which, although it doesn’t raise funds for your project, can reduce your housing expenses overall.
Choose the Right ContractorAbout as important as finding a good dentist
and finding a good therapist: Finding a respon-sible handyman or contractor. Horror stories of homeowners being scammed by contractors or having work done so shoddily that it cost thou-sands of dollars to redo (not to mention the money already spent) give me the shivers. Vet your contractors carefully:
Get recommendations from friends, neigh-bors, and supply houses.
Check for complaints against the contractor.
Find out what licenses and permits they need.
Check out the contractor’s insurance. Don’t skip this step!
Meet with the contractor.Get quotes. Track the quote variables with a
spreadsheet or other list.
Ask for references and check them out.The FTC offers advice on questions you
should ask a contractor, during which you might want to slyly take a look at their trucks and tools for telling signs.
Save Money on Your Home Improvement Projects
The more money we save on one home improvement project, the more we have left for all the other ones we want to do. In addi-tion to knowing the remodeling projects that offer the most bang for your buck, know which elements of a project you can splurge or skimp on—spend more on items that are hard to replace, such as the bathtub, but skimp on the faucet, for example, or spend more on a professional range if you’re a gour-met cook and save on the decorative tiles and flooring that look like premium materials.
Have a PlanLast but not least, one of the worst things
you can do when it comes to home improve-ments is to start a project without the major details—cost, time, materials, and design—as realistic as possible from the start. Nothing costs more than having to “change horses in midstream” (e.g., you want to move the fridge somewhere else now or want to change your tile choice). Use design tools to conceptual-ize your project and add a healthy buffer (10-15% more) to your time and financial budget to account for the inevitable surprises.
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Home ImprovemeNtS: UNder $100tip 1: Spend an hour with a pro.Invite a realtor or interior designer over to
check out your home. Many realtors will do this as a courtesy, but you will probably have to pay a consultation fee to a designer. Check with sev-eral designers in your area; a standard hourly fee is normally less than $100, and in an hour they can give you lots of ideas for needed improve-ments. Even small suggested improvements, such as paint colors or furniture placement, can go a long way toward improving the look and feel of your home.
tip 2: Inspect it. Not every home improvement is cosmetic.
Deteriorating roofs, termite infestation or out-dated electrical systems — you can’t fix it if you don’t know it’s broken. Hire an inspector to check out the areas of your home that you don’t normally see. They may discover hidden prob-lems that could negatively impact your home’s value. Small problems (such as a hidden water leak) can become big, expensive problems quickly; the longer you put off repairs, the more expensive those repairs will be.
tip 3: paint, paint, paint.One of the simplest, most cost-effective
improvements of all is paint! Freshly painted rooms look clean and updated — and that spells value. When selecting paint colors, keep in mind that neutrals appeal to the greatest number of people, therefore making your home more desirable. On average, a gallon of paint costs around $25, leaving you plenty of money to buy rollers, painter’s tape, drop cloths and brushes.
So buy a few gallons and get busy!Home ImprovemeNtS: $100-$200tip 1: plant a tree.If you aren’t planning to sell your house
today, plan for the future with a landscaping improvement that will mature over time. Plant shade trees — not only will mature trees make your home more desirable but a fully grown, properly placed tree can cut your cooling costs by as much as 40 percent. Mature landscaping is also good for the environment, providing a necessary habitat for wildlife while adding valu-able curb appeal to your home.
tip 2: Low-maintenance landscaping saves you money now, adds value when you sell.
No question that shrubs and colorful plants will add curb appeal to any home, but when shopping at your local garden center, make sure that you “think green.” Purchase plants that are native to your region or plants that are drought-tolerant; these require less water and mainten-ance, which means more savings to you and more green in your wallet.
tip 3: Add a money-saving luxury.Speaking of water, here’s another way to tap
into extra savings; install a water filtration sys-tem in your kitchen. Not only do these systems purify your water, they will also lower your gro-cery bills — no more bottled water. A water fil-tration system is an inexpensive addition, but it’s the sort of small luxury that homebuyers love.
Home Improvements: $200-$400tip 1: A messy lawn creates a bad first
impression.
Overgrown or patchy lawns and outsized bushes will cause your home to stand out — in a bad way. The good news is that taming your jungle is an easy fix. For a few hundred dollars, hire a lawn service company to trim your lawn and shape your hedges. Your curb appeal will go from messy to maintained without blowing your budget.
tip 2: Cleanliness counts.The old adage that you only get one shot at
a first impression is true. So, make the interior of you home shine from the moment someone walks through the door. For less than $400, hire a cleaning service for a thorough top-to-bot-tom scrubbing. Even if you clean your home regularly, there are nooks and crannies that you may miss or overlook. Let a cleaning service do the dirty work to really make your home sparkle.
tip 3: visually increase your home’s square footage.
The size of your home dramatically affects the value, but square footage isn’t the only space that counts. Visual space or how large a home feels also counts. The key is to make each room in your house feel larger. Replace heavy closed draperies with vertical blinds or shutters to let light in — a sunny room feels larger and more open. Also, try adding a sin-gle large mirror to a room to visually double the space. Finally, clear the clutter. The more clutter, furniture and plain old stuff you have in a room, the more cramped it will feel. For less than $400, add an attractive shelving unit to an underused space and store your clutter
out of sight.Home ImprovemeNtS: $400-$750tip 1: even small changes in the bath-
room equal a big return.A great room to update for less than $750
is the bathroom. The two rooms that benefit most from even small renovations are the kitchen and bathroom. One cost-effective change — like replacing an outdated vanity, old plumbing and lighting fixtures or adding a new tile floor — will guarantee a lot of bang for your buck and give your bath an updated, modern look.
tip 2: Any kitchen update equals added value.
The same rule applies in the kitchen. You don’t have to start from scratch to create a winning recipe. For maximizing your home’s value, kitchen updates are key. Start by swap-ping out just one item, such as a stained sink or ancient microwave for shiny new stainless models. Even small kitchen updates will add big value to your home.
tip 3: replace any worn carpets or area rugs.
Take a look at your home’s soft flooring. Are your carpets and area rugs stained or worn? Nothing turns buyers off more than the thought that they will immediately need to replace all of the flooring in a home. Ideally, you may want to replace them all, but if a lim-ited budget puts a snag in that plan, start by replacing the carpet in the room that shows the most wear and tear and replace the others as your finances allow.
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Rattray, Carol-AnnThe family of Carol-Ann Rattray (Ross) would like to extend
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2016. Thank you to those that were kind enough to bring food to the house, all of those that made donations to the Dr. Mark Clemons Research Fund at
the Ottawa Cancer Institute, other charities, and sent flower bouquets. I would like to add a personal expression of appreciation to the pall bearers, singers, fiddler, members of the Glengarry Pipe Band and Ottawa Police Pipe Band that played at the funeral service in Martintown. Also, a special thanks to Mr. Robert Burnie for taking on the most difficult task of delivering the Eulogy. Thank you to those doctors and nurses both here in Cornwall, and in Ottawa, for their compassion and help over many months, and to the palliative care team during her short stay.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Team is planning to launch a new cancer study, which will be named for Carol-Ann, and we wish to let everyone know that her “ Curl for the Cure” fundraiser will be back in early 2017 at the Cornwall Curling Centre. Carol-Ann was passionate about this fundraiser and we are determined to continue in her memory.
John Rattray and family
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BASIC COMPUTER/TABLET TRAINING IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME. Learn email, internet, Skype, Facebook, word processing, pic-tures and more. It’s never too late to learn. Call 613-935-6857.
BAKE SALE The ladies’ from the Greek Community would like to invite everyone Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 31, April 1 & 2 for a fundraiser bake sale inside the Giant Tiger (609 Pitt St, Cornwall) from 9am until clos-ing time. All money will go towards the Cornwall Community Hospital. Everyone Welcome!
THE MARTINTOWN & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY invites you to their next meeting on Wednesday, April 6, starting at 7pm in the Martintown Community Centre. Feels like SPRING is on its way and with a little help from Diane Lunan we will get more of that feel-ing. Diane will tell us all about the new annuals and perennials available at Marlin’s this year. Public welcome.
SOUTH STORMONT FOODGRAINS BANK GROWING PROJECT Fundraising Roast Beef Dinner, Friday, April 8 at 6pm at St. John’s Presbyterian Church Hall, 28 Second St. East, Cornwall. For tickets or info, call John: 613-550-0561. “A Christian Response to End Hunger”.
WANTED ~ Seaway Valley Community Health Centre is seeking volunteers to assist exercise leaders in support of our Balance for Life fall pre-vention classes. Be part of a fun, interactive pro-gram that will improve the health of our com-munity. For more information call Corrie: 613-930-4892 ext. 152.
CASINO TRIP to Lac Leamy Hull on Friday, Apr. 1, bus departs at 4:30pm. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre.
STROKE SURVIVOR SUPPORT GROUP: An opportunity for all stroke survivors and their care-givers to share and learn together. Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6 at Riverdale Terrace Retirement Residence, 1200 Second St. West from 7-8pm. Info: Deena Dufresne 613-936-8784. Visit our website: www.stroke-easternon-tario.org
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS ~ Can’t Stop Eating? Can’t Stop Dieting? No dues – No fees – No weigh-ins – No diets. Overeaters Anonymous meetings are held at 7pm every Tuesday night at the Cornwall Wesleyan Church, 780 Sydney St. in Cornwall. Call 613-932-1510 for more information.
STE. THERESE-DE-LISIEUX BINGO ~ Thursday, April 7 at the Parish Hall, 1304 Lisieux St. at 7pm. Early Bird at 6:30pm. Info: Roger, 613-528-4025.
MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Billy Gabriel, Saturday, April 2, 7pm-11pm. Spaghetti Supper 5:30pm-6:30pm. Breakfast Sundays from 8am-11am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666.
MOCCASIN MODEL RR Club meets at St. Mathews Lutheran Church, 1509 - 2nd St. W, Cornwall on Wednesday, April 6 at 7:30pm. All model railroad enthusiasts are welcome attend. 613-936-1660. http://www.facebook.com/groups/moccasinRRclub/
AL-ANON ~ An organization that helps families and friends of alcoholics. For meetings in the Cornwall area, call 613.937.4880 or online http://al-anon.alateen.on.ca/meetings/pdf/27SeawayValley.pdf
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS ~ every Tuesday at 7:30pm. 343 Pitt St. Cornwall, (Starbright Centre). Phone 613-362-7634.
CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB wel-comes women who have moved to Cornwall and area in the last 4 years. Call Patricia at 613-935-3109 for more information about the club and its activities, or visit our website http://cornwallnewcomersclub.com . We look for-ward to meeting you.
THE PATRONS OF ST. COLUMBAN FOUNDATION invites you to a Chicken Dinner Fundraiser for the restoration of our historic Church hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 297, 415 Second St. West, Cornwall from 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Sunday, April 10. Tickets available at St. Columban’s parish office during office hours, from Foundation members, by calling Brian Lynch at 613-933-8353 and at the Legion. Everyone Welcome.
FRANCO-HEBDO: fait relâche et prépare une nouvelle programmation diffusée du 4 mai au 22 juin prochain. À ne pas manquer, les mercredis soirs à 7:30hrs sur CogecoTV.
SWEDISH WEAVING FUN DAY Hosted by the Swedish Weaving Guild of South Glengarry & Area, Saturday, April 23, 10am-3:30pm at Masonic Hall in Ingleside (across from the Library). Registration is required before April 19, space is limited. Info: Call Chris, 613-537-9982 or Annette, 613-933-7458.
TRI-COUNTY COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION JAMMING & DANCE ~ Saturday, April 2 from 7:30pm - 11:30pm. IOOF Hall, Williamsburg. All Welcome. For more information call 613-346-2281.
BUS TOUR ~ Senior citizen bus trip to Lancaster, PA. June 13, 2016. For more info: call Elly (315) 764-9480.
BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO - CORNWALL & AREA ~ Offering a Grief & Bereavement Support Group for children (ages 4 to 12). Held on 7 consecutive Mondays from 4pm to 5pm at 216 Montreal Road, beginning April 4 and ending May 16. Please call 613-936-1455 to register. Sessions are led by trained Grief Facilitators and a registered Social Worker. Parents’ Support Group is held in conjunction with the Children’s Group.
BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO - CORNWALL & AREA TEEN WORKSHOP~ Offering Grief & Bereavement Support for ado-lescents (ages 13 to 19). The one-day work-shop is designed to support adolescents who have lost a special person through death. Held on Friday, April 15 from 9am-3pm at the Bereaved Families office, 216 Montreal Road, Cornwall. Please call 613-936-1455 to register. Sessions are led by trained Facilitators and a Social Worker. Visit: www.bfocornwall.ca or Facebook at: “Bereaved Families of Ontario-Cornwall & Area”.
SOUTH GLENGARRY NEWS
South Glengarry councillor resigns seat to take new jobTOdd LiHOUtodd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario – South Glengarry Coun. Joyce Gravelle is leaving office.
The township announced Wednesday morning she will be resigning her seat.
Gravelle later said a new career option will place her in a conflict of interest if she remains on council, so she decided to offer her resig-nation. The sepcifics of the new job have not been disclosed.
“It has been a privilege for me to have served the citizens of South Glengarry at the municipal council table for the last 10 years.,” she said. “This time on council has broadened my understanding of the municipal process and has helped me better appreciate the amazing community we live in.
“Unfortunately, I must reluctantly resign
from council to take advantage of a career opportunity which would otherwise place me in a conflict of interest. It is a decision that I make with a very heavy heart. However, I will continue to fully participate in the life of our community working with various organiza-tions and groups and as a volunteer.”
South Glengarry Mayor Ian McLeod thanks Gravelle for her 10 years as a councillor.
“She will be sadly missed around the coun-cil table and we wish her the best of luck as she pursues this new opportunity,” said McLeod.
Gravelle said she may return to council in the future, if the right conditions present themselves.
South Glengarry CAO Bryan Brown said Gravelle’s experience around the council table will be missed.
Council will be reviewing its options and
procedures for filling the vacant position in the near future.
Council can opt to hold a by-election, or appoint someone to the vacant seat.
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UPCOMING EVENTSFor full details or to submit your event,
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April 3 – Fire Station 1 (Glen Walter) Annual Pancake Breakfast from 8:00 to 12 noon, Holy Trinity High School
April 10 – Raisin River Canoe Race, visit www.rrca.on.ca for more information
April 16 – Passport Clinic at Char-Lan District High School, 10:00 am to 12 noon
April 24 – Fire Station 5 (North Lancaster) Annual Breakfast from 8:00 to 12 noon, Ecole L’Ange Gardien
COUNCIL NOTICeThe April Council Meetings will be held on Monday April 11th and Monday, April 25th at 7:00
pm at the Township office.
For additional information: www.southglengarry.com
613-347-1166
BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSEThe building and planning department will be holding an open house and information session on Wednesday, April 20th beginning at 7:00 pm at the Township Office located at 6 Oak Street in Lancaster. All are welcome!
RECREATION NEWSRegistration is now open for the following spring and summer activities: Minor Ball Hockey, Char-Lan Minor Soccer, Glen Walter Soccer, Summer Sports Camp, Counsellor in Training, and Girls Only Wellness Program. Register online at www.southglengarry.com or call 613-347-2411 for more information.
E-WASTE CONTAINERLooking to dispose of unwanted electronic waste? The Township of South Glengarry now has an e-waste recycling container at our landfill sites! Residents can now recycle electronic waste year-round. Visit our website for more details.
Williamstown naturalist leads ‘discovery Science’ during March Break
Williamstown’s Kate SchwartzSubmitted photo
AdAM BRAzEAUadam.brazeau@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario – If it’s related to the St. Lawrence River, Kate Schwartz knows something about it, and she loves to share her knowledge.
The 18-year-old hosted the first ‘Discovery Science’ March Break event in Cornwall.
The free afternoon drop-in sessions was offered through a partnership between OPG and the River Institute of Environmental Sciences.
“Scientific research leads me to continu-ously learn new things about the river and i ts ecosystems,” said Schwar tz , of Williamstown.
For over a decade, she has been connect-ed to river institute programming, and for the last two years, Schwartz has led the popular Science & Nature Rocks sessions at the Cornwall Public Library.
Her extensive natural history collection and wildlife journals contain bones, teeth, nests, feathers, and illustrations docu-menting dozens of local birds, fish, and animals.
Designed to be fun as well as interactive, Discovery Science is a brand new program that introduces the world of science and nature to children and visitors of all ages.
OPG’s Visitor Centre will play host to ‘sci-ence stations’ that feature experiments, arts and crafts, plants, animals, music, and
displays all focusing on scientific discovery. Visitors will leave each session with take away items that highlight the theme of the day.
“We are very grateful to the OPG and the Visitor Centre for our ongoing partnership with respect to science,” said Jeff Ridal, exec-utive director of the river institute. “In par-ticular, this program provides a unique opportunity for visitors to be inspired by Kate who is just so passionate about science and nature.”
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SPORTS
SLC Sharks win Challenge CupAdAm BRAzeAuadam.brazeau@tc.tc
BARRIE, Ont. – The St. Lawrence College Sharks men’s hockey team won the Challenge Cup after defeating the host Georgian College Grizzlies 2-0 in the final game.
When Matt Gregoire tapped in a loose puck off of a deflection in the first period to put the Sharks ahead 1-0, he had no idea it would be the eventual game-winner of the provincial championship.
With Brian Landry scoring in the empty net with six seconds left in the game, the celebration was on for the Sharks.
“Words can’t express how proud we are of this group” said Sharks coach Mike Pettinella. “The guys deserved it from day one. They were so com-mitted to our team approach, with everyone buy-ing into their role, it really made a difference the last two days.”
After the Sharks scored the go-ahead goal, the momentum would shift back and forth, with vet-eran Sharks goalie Ryan Cooper, playing on top of his game by shutting out the Grizzlies.
Co-coach Sean Boulerice shared the Sharks strategy that helped the team prevail over the host Georgian College. “We knew they were a lit-tle tired having played a wild card game earlier in the day, so we wanted to be sure to dictate the tempo by winning every battle and forcing them to skate,” said Boulerice.
Coming into the tournament, the coaches reminded the team that being ranked number one does not do them any favours. They are still going to have to work as if it was anyone’s tourna-ment to win.
“We remember the disappointment from last
year [referring to the Sharks settling for silver at the 2014-15 Challenge Cup] and wanted to win so badly for the returning players that were on that team,” said Boulerice.
The Sharks finished the season with a 20-2-1
record and a Gold Challenge Cup to bring back to Cornwall.
Both coaches and players would like to thank all the support they have received throughout the season, especially to those that made the trip
to Barrie to cheer them on for two days.The annual Sharks Athletics banquet, where
student-athletes and coaches from all teams will be recognized for their efforts this season, takes place on Wednesday, April 6.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Cornwall River Kings fans are invited to visit the team’s dressing room for the 2nd Annual Locker Room Liquidation Sale.
Game-worn jerseys, player equipment, team merchandise and much more will be available for purchase. The sale will take place Friday, April 8
from 3-8 p.m., Saturday, April 9 from 12-5 p.m. and Sunday, April 10 from 12-5 p.m. Cash/debit/credit will be accepted.
In addition, season tickets will be available for purchase.
Until Sept. 1, season tickets are on sale for for the following prices:
Adults: $250Seniors: $180 (65+)Students: $180 (13-18)Children: $70 (5-12) If season tickets are purchased online before
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Liquidation sale April 8 for River Kings
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A huge “Thank You” to the kind lady who helped me after a fall at the Philos’ Restaurant on November 1st, 2015. You were gone so quickly, I didn’t get a chance to thank you for the comfort and help you provided me. I con-sider you a true angel. Also, a big thank you for the gentleman who called the ambulance twice ... good to know there is still good people in this world. If you recognize yourself here, please contact me at: 613-937-3508, Rollande Seguin.
Calling all paddlers! Join the Raisin Region Conservation Area for eastern Ontario’s longest canoe race in St. Andrews West on Sunday, April 10. Online registration: www.rrca.on.ca.
The Cornwall Sports Hall of Fame has announced its class of 2016. The annual induc-tion dinner is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 13, in the Civic Complex salons. Tickets for the din-ner are available by contacting dmurphy10@cogeco.ca.
No winning ticket for the $32.7-million jack-pot from the March 25 Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Apr. 1 will be approximately $43-million.
The Cornwall campus of St. Lawrence College is on top of the hockey world. Congrats to the men’s and women’s teams as well as coaches Mike Pettinella and Sean Boulerice.
Have you filed your Income Tax Return yet? If not, better hurry. Deadline is fast approaching.
Why does Superman wear his underwear on the outside of his costume? The answer is: Who cares!? What really matters is (drum roll, please) C.A.P.E. returns to the Benson Centre on April 23-24.
Farewell to a firebrand: Sincere condolences to former Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s family dur-ing this difficult time. Ford died Tuesday mor-ning (March 22) at the age of 46 after a battle with cancer.
South Glengarry’s Trent and Drew Hambleton chum around with CFLer Henry Burris while on vacation in Punta Cana last week.
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The Alzheimer Society of Cornwall & District was delighted to receive a financial contribution from the Knights of Columbus Council 11531 St.Francis de Sales, in an amount of $500. From left are Peter Derosiers Sr., Adrian Bugelli, and George Bednarz.
Knights charge into philanthropy
This year marks the 41st anniversary of the United Counties Science Fair, which is a non-profit charitable organization run by a team of volunteer teachers and parents. Public viewing at St. Lawrence High School will take place in the school gymnasium from 8:30am to 2:00pm, followed by a Science Spectacular show from 2:30pm to 3:30pm, then the awards presenta-tion in the cafeteria from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. We will be awarding approximately $10,000 in prizes, awards, scholarships, and trips, includ-ing the opportunity to represent our regional fair at the Canada Wide Science Festival in Montreal in May!
Has anyone seen the new Honeynut Cheerios commercial to save the bees yet? If you care about saving our bees, check it out. Go to: bringbackthebees.ca and watch the video by Marla Spivak, “Why Bees Are Disappearing”. Let’s all do our part and plant wildflowers in our gardens for the bees this year!
Since when has a debate concerning day-care spaces in Cornwall become a hot-button issue to send city councillors into a tizzy?
Williamstown’s Tylor Spink has been signed by the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies to an ATO (amateur tryout).
Congratulations to Cornwall’s Jeff Legue and
his Sheffield Steelers on becoming 2016 Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) Champions!
Downtown Cornwall’s Esca Gourmet Pizza + Bar and South Glengarry’s Sheep’s Head Bistro are both celebrating one-year anniversaries.
Former Standard-Freeholder reporter Frank MacEachern had it correct when he said April in Cornwall is the cruelest month. One day it can be nearly 20 degrees…and just 24 hours later the temperature can dip to below freezing.
Hope to see you out at the Cornwall and
District Chamber of Commerce spring show this weekend…should be a great one.
Get prepared for the spring season by check-ing out the Spring Home & Leisure Show at the Cornwall Civic Complex this weekend, Friday, April 1 from 4-9pm; Saturday, April 2 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, April 3 from 10am to 4pm. Adults: $5. Seniors: $4. Students: $4. Children under 12: Free (accompanied by an adult). Come in to the outdoors!
Alkaline Entertainment presents a tribute to Elvis Presley with impersonator Sylvain Leduc at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 building in Cornwall on Saturday, May 28.
Hallelujah!! The southbound lanes of Brookdale Avenue, from Second Street all the way down to Water Street have finally opened. The ‘Punishment Light’ at the corner of Brookdale and Second is no more.
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