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$800K for Five AI Pilot Projects in Municipalities

$800K for Five AI Pilot Projects in Municipalities

The MRC (Regional County Municipality) of Thérèse-De Blainville, led by Eric Westram, Prefect and Mayor of Rosemère, alongside Julie Boivin, Deputy Prefect and Mayor of Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, and other council members, unveiled the inaugural projects chosen for the “Signature Innovation” initiative, marking a significant stride in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) within municipal operations.

The initiative has attracted considerable attention, distributing nearly $800,000 across five pilot projects from a total fund of $2.3 million. These projects, rooted in AI, aim to tackle various municipal challenges, including climate change adaptation. The funding, part of a larger $3 million agreement with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MAMH), underscores the region’s commitment to innovative municipal solutions. The projects will be supported by IVÉO, an organization dedicated to assisting small and medium-sized cities in implementing innovative solutions.

Innovative Projects on the Horizon

The selected startups will undertake ambitious projects designed to enhance municipal infrastructure and services. Among them, the projects include:

  • Niosense: Focused on sustainable mobility, this initiative aims to enhance transportation efficiency by reducing unnecessary stops at traffic lights through improved synchronization.
  • Civilia: Another project aimed at sustainable mobility, Civilia will develop advanced modeling of existing cycling networks to create a platform that measures the impact of construction work on sustainable mobility.
  • XEOS and K2 Geospatial: Concentrating on environmental and climate change issues, this project will monitor urban heat islands and air quality, while also developing predictive analytics for tree health.
  • CANN Forecast: Dedicated to water economy, this project will diagnose the condition of water mains and predict water consumption patterns using machine learning techniques for predictive maintenance.
  • Acara Climate: This initiative focuses on public policy and climate risk management, offering software that supports resilient land use planning and assesses future vulnerability to climate impacts.

A Pioneering Effort in Municipal AI

The MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville aims to be at the forefront of integrating AI into municipal operations to address unprecedented challenges such as climate change, aging infrastructure, economic complexities, and labor shortages.

“The projects selected will contribute in their own unique ways to making the municipalities of the MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville more innovative and resilient in combating climate change. Whether focusing on water protection, enhancing sustainable mobility, energy recovery, or environmental protection, their outcomes will positively impact the community,” stated Andrée Laforest, Minister of Municipal Affairs.

This initiative not only supports the regional economy by allowing local businesses to develop and test new technologies but also encourages public-private partnerships that generate solutions beneficial to all municipalities within the environmental sector.

With a second round of project proposals already underway and expected to be announced by fall 2024, the MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville is keen to continue building its reputation as an innovative and resilient leader in the face of climate challenges.

Deux-Montagnes Invests $100,000 in Renovation of École Sauvé Playground

Deux-Montagnes Invests $100,000 in Renovation of École Sauvé Playground

The city of Deux-Montagnes supported the renovation project for the new playground at École Sauvé, which has already brought great joy to its students. The city’s contribution of $100,000 played a crucial role in providing a new adventure play module for the children.

The renovated playground offers a vibrant environment for the students of École Sauvé and serves as a multi-functional play area for all the youth in Deux-Montagnes, accessible even outside school hours. “The new courtyard provides a beautiful setting for the students of École Sauvé and allows all young people from Deux-Montagnes to enjoy a wonderful multifunctional play area outside of school hours,” stated Mayor Denis Martin.

The project included landscaping work, refurbishment of play equipment, and a reorganization of the space to better serve the needs of the children. Special congratulations are extended to Mr. Martin Lafrenière, the principal of École Sauvé, and his team for their dedication to this project.

The community’s investment in such projects underscores the importance of providing safe and engaging outdoor spaces for children, which are essential for their physical and mental development. The new playground not only enhances the school environment but also enriches the community by providing a well-equipped space for active play and social interaction among children.

The North Shore News volume 20-08

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-08 published April 19th, 2024.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.

Front page of The North Shore News.
Front page of The North Shore News, April 19th, 2024 issue.

Thérèse-De Blainville PD Celebrates National Emergency Telecommunicator Week and Welcomes New Officers

Thérèse-De Blainville PD Celebrates National Emergency Telecommunicator Week and Welcomes New Officers

In recognition of the National Emergency Telecommunicator Week, the Régie intermunicipal police Thérèse-De Blainville has taken a moment to honor its dedicated team of emergency telecommunication dispatchers. These professionals are on the frontline 24/7, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community through their vigilant service.

Commitment to Excellence in Emergency Communications

Audrey-Anne Lessard, the Chief of Service for Telecommunications, highlighted the critical role these dispatchers play. “Being an emergency telecommunications officer is more than just a job; it’s a calling. Our team is dynamic, featuring compassionate human beings who prioritize the well-being and safety of the population. Their professionalism, empathy, and quick response are just a few of the values our telecommunicators uphold. We thank them for their exceptional work, performed around the clock,” she stated. In 2023 alone, the team created over 51,378 call cards for 911, police, and fire services, showcasing their pivotal role in emergency management.

Welcoming New Police Recruits

Amidst the celebrations, the Thérèse-De Blainville PDannounced the arrival of four new police officers to their ranks. The new recruits, Alex Aubut, Henri Girard, Sarah Blais, and Mari-Jade Viens, have been warmly welcomed into the community. These officers are set to become familiar faces in Thérèse-De Blainville, serving as partners in community safety and well-being.

“We congratulate our new officers and are delighted to welcome them to our team. We look forward to their contributions and hope their careers are as fulfilling as they aspire them to be,” the Régie stated.

The addition of these new officers and the celebration of the essential work by the telecommunication dispatchers underscore the Régie intermunicipal police Thérèse-De Blainville’s commitment to safety and community partnership. The community can rest assured that their calls for help are answered by a team of professionals who are dedicated, skilled, and ready to assist at any moment.

Conserving Water in Blainville: The City Launches Awareness Campaign to Curb Lawn Watering

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Conserving Water in Blainville: The City Launches Awareness Campaign to Curb Lawn Watering

In Blainville, a significant portion of potable water—20% annually—is consumed by lawn watering practices. The city identifies automatic sprinkler systems as the leading culprits of water wastage during the summer months. This excessive consumption and non-adherence to designated watering schedules disrupt the availability of potable water for essential uses throughout the city’s network.

Embracing Yellow Lawns: A Step Towards Sustainability

Under the slogan “A yellow lawn is not the end of the world,” Blainville is initiating a comprehensive awareness campaign to encourage its citizens to conserve water. This initiative will span various platforms, including the internet, billboards, social media, and local media outlets, aiming to shift public perception about lawn aesthetics and promote water preservation practices.

Strict Regulations and Enforcement

The existing regulations permit lawn watering from May 1 to October 1, strictly according to a predefined schedule. Watering outside these allowed times, particularly using water from municipal aqueducts, is prohibited. To ensure compliance, the city’s Green Brigade will be active on the ground, monitoring adherence to these rules. Violations of the watering schedule could lead to hefty fines up to $2,000.

Temporary Watering Permits

It’s important to note that Blainville will no longer issue temporary watering permits for newly seeded or sodded lawns from July 15 to August 15. This measure is to ensure that during the peak summer months, when water demand is at its highest, there is enough water for critical needs.

A Community Effort

Blainville calls for the cooperation of all its residents to use water responsibly. Setting automatic sprinklers according to the approved timetable not only complies with local laws but also supports the community at large. As water is a precious and often scarce resource, using it thoughtfully ensures that there is enough to go around, especially where and when it is needed most.

Boisbriand Welcomes Communauto in a Groundbreaking Pilot Project

Boisbriand Welcomes Communauto in a Groundbreaking Pilot Project

On April 9, 2024, Boisbriand announced an exciting development in sustainable urban transport. Through the persistent efforts of its Urban Planning Service, Boisbriand has become the first city in the Laurentides to introduce a pilot car-sharing project with Communauto. This service will be available from May 1, providing residents with an eco-friendly and economical transportation option.

The city will set up two stations, each hosting two hybrid vehicles. One station will be located at the Recreational Centre at 989 Blvd. de la Grande-Allée, and the other at Wilfrid-Dion Park, situated at the corner of Blvd. de la Grande-Allée and Ave. des Grandes Tourelles. This arrangement ensures that all residents have convenient access to the vehicles, facilitating ease of mobility whenever needed.

Christine Beaudette, the mayor of Boisbriand, expressed her delight at the project’s launch: “We are very happy to initiate this project in Boisbriand and to finally provide our citizens with a new way to travel. Car-sharing is an economical and ecological initiative, and I hope it will inspire other cities to join the Communauto movement.”

Adding to this, Marco Viviani, Vice President of Strategic Development, highlighted the innovative aspect of this initiative: “Boisbriand is pioneering by supporting the deployment of car-sharing services, which opens up new opportunities even in less urban areas. This long-term strategy underscores the city’s commitment to diversifying mobility choices for its citizens, generating mutual benefits for all parties involved.”

The service is open to all Communauto users and aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing sustainable mobility options in the region. Boisbriand and Communauto are encouraging potential users to sign up online at boisbriand.communauto.com to take advantage of the service from day one. For the first three months after launch, Boisbriand residents can enjoy a $45 discount on the ‘Liberté Plus’ or any ‘Economique’ package subscription with the promo code BOISBD45. This promotional offer is valid until July 31, 2024.

Using Communauto is straightforward. Once registered, users can reserve a vehicle through the Communauto app, pick up the car from its designated spot, use it, and return it to the same location. Charges are based only on usage duration and kilometers driven. To learn more about the service details, interested individuals can visit communauto.com.

This pilot project not only marks a step forward in Boisbriand’s environmental initiatives but also sets a precedent for other municipalities considering similar sustainable transportation solutions.

The North Shore News volume 20-07

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-07 published April 5th, 2024.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.

Front page of The North Shore News.
Front page of The North Shore News, April 5th, 2024 issue.

Urgent Need for Foster Families in the Lower Laurentians

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Urgent Need for Foster Families in the Lower Laurentians

In a heartfelt call to action, the Integrated Health and Social Services Centre (CISSS) of the Laurentians is actively seeking foster families to provide care for children ranging from newborns to 17-year-olds who are currently under youth protection. This urgent appeal highlights a significant demand for short-term, medium-term, and long-term foster care within the region.

The North Shore municipalities are witnessing a pivotal moment as the local CISSS emphasizes the critical need for compassionate individuals and families willing to open their homes and hearts to foster children. Julie Delaney, President and CEO of CISSS des Laurentides, emphasizes the transformative impact of becoming a foster family: “Offering a nurturing, warm, and safe environment can significantly alter the trajectory of a child’s life, making foster care an invaluable opportunity to make a profound difference.”

The call for foster families is especially pronounced in the Lower Laurentians, where an increasing number of children are in dire need of a stable and loving home environment. The CISSS is reaching out to the community, urging potential foster parents to consider the rewarding journey of fostering a child or adolescent.

Interested individuals are invited to participate in an upcoming online information session scheduled for April 8, 2024, at 6:30 PM. This mandatory session for all applicants will provide detailed insights into the fostering process, including eligibility criteria and the support available to foster families.

The initiative reflects a broader effort to ensure the well-being and safety of children in need, underscoring the importance of community involvement in addressing the pressing demand for foster care. For those considering this noble and life-changing commitment, the first step is to attend the information session. Registration details and the schedule for future meetings are available on the CISSS des Laurentides’ website at www.santelaurentides.gouv.qc.ca.

Becoming a foster family is more than just providing a roof over a child’s head; it’s about offering love, stability, and a chance for a brighter future. The CISSS des Laurentides invites the community to be a part of this vital service to children and adolescents in need, reinforcing the notion that it truly takes a village to raise a child.

For more information or to register for the information session, please visit www.santelaurentides.gouv.qc.ca or contact the CISSS des Laurentides at 450 432-2777, located at 290, rue De Montigny, Saint-Jérôme, Québec, J7Z 5T3.

Saint-Eustache Expands and Secures Its Natural Park with New Acquisitions

Saint-Eustache Expands and Secures Its Natural Park with New Acquisitions

In a significant move to expand and secure the future of the Nature Park, the City of Saint-Eustache has recently acquired seven lots adjacent to the park, adding approximately 1 million square feet (about 9.3 hectares) to this extensive natural space. This acquisition, aimed at the protection and enhancement of the area, was made possible through a financial contribution of over $566,000, shared equally between the Government of Quebec and the Montreal Metropolitan Community (CMM), under the Green and Blue Belt Program of Greater Montreal.

These latest acquisitions are part of a continuous effort that began in 2018 when the city purchased a property comprising two lots (66.5 hectares) with the intention of creating a natural park. This park was envisioned as a place for the people of Saint-Eustache and the metropolitan area to enjoy and take advantage of the site’s natural attractions. Funded by the Government of Quebec and the CMM under the same program, a substantial portion of 56.8 hectares was dedicated to the protection of natural environments and to environmentally respectful recreational activities.

Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal and President of the Montreal Metropolitan Community, commented on the acquisition, “This acquisition highlights the importance of the Green and Blue Belt program for the conservation of our natural environments. It is crucial to ensure their longevity to promote a good quality of life for the population of Greater Montreal, both now and in the future. Through this action, the City of Saint-Eustache solidifies its role in protecting our precious natural spaces and preserving the region’s biodiversity.”

“With these recent acquisitions, which add 9 new hectares to the Nature Park, we are enriching a valuable natural heritage for future generations. We plan to continue expanding the Nature Park by acquiring about thirty adjacent lots, and we are pleased and proud that the Government of Quebec and the Montreal Metropolitan Community are so strongly supporting our preservation and enhancement efforts for the largest green space in the area,” added Pierre Charron, Mayor of Saint-Eustache.

A Natural Space of Great Ecological Value

Identified by the CMM as a wooded area of metropolitan interest that should be conserved, the Nature Park indeed holds enormous ecological potential that the City of Saint-Eustache aims to leverage for educational and recreational purposes. Boasting a rich biodiversity, it is home to numerous wetlands and aquatic environments, and comprises 13 forest stands of five ecological types, including some species that are vulnerable and rare in the region. Moreover, its location, removed from the urban part of the city, makes it a significant cool island for the population, in addition to providing many other ecological goods and services. Alongside the lot acquisition process, and pending official approval from the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife, and Parks, the City of Saint-Eustache hopes to start the development of a reception chalet, an access road, and a non-asphalted parking lot with about a hundred spaces this year.

About the Green and Blue Belt of Greater Montreal

The Green and Blue Belt is a recreational and tourist network that protects and enhances natural environments, landscapes, and built heritage in Greater Montreal for the benefit of its citizens. Funded by the Montreal Metropolitan Community, the Government of Quebec, and municipalities, the various projects of the Belt promote active and public transportation and contribute to maintaining biodiversity, mitigating the impacts of climate change, improving citizens’ quality of life, and enhancing the metropolitan region’s attractiveness.

Bridging the Gap: Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville’s Personal Orientation Program Enlightens Teens on Police Work

Bridging the Gap: Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville’s Personal Orientation Program Enlightens Teens on Police Work

In an innovative approach to community engagement, the Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville has rolled out the Personal Orientation Program (POP), a one-of-a-kind initiative designed to foster understanding and respect between young citizens and law enforcement. The program recently highlighted its unique appeal through a special event that connected police officers with teenagers from Jean-Jacques Rousseau high school in Boisbriand, offering a rare glimpse into the world of police work through a hands-on experience.

The event, was not only a significant occasion for the participating officers but also a milestone for three young girls who embarked on a day-long internship. This initiative is more than just a simple meet-and-greet; it is a structured, experiential journey enabling students to engage in an individual exploratory process. Through this program, the teenagers dove deep into the intricacies of law enforcement, uncovering the various facets that define the profession.

Beyond the theoretical knowledge, the program stood out by allowing the participants to engage in practical simulations. These young explorers had the chance to step into the shoes of police officers, performing arrest simulations and vehicle interceptions. Such activities are designed to provide a realistic understanding of the challenges and responsibilities that come with the badge, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.

The success of this day was palpable, driven by the teenagers’ motivation, attentiveness, and enthusiasm. These attributes, combined with the immersive nature of the program, facilitated a genuine connection between the students and the police, fostering a mutual respect that is often sought but seldom achieved in such a direct manner.

The Personal Orientation Program stands as a testament to the Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville’s commitment to community engagement and youth education. By inviting young individuals to witness and participate in the day-to-day realities of police work, the initiative not only educates but also inspires. It challenges preconceived notions and builds a foundation of respect and understanding that extends beyond the program.

As the community reflects on the success of this event, it’s clear that the Personal Orientation Program offers more than just an educational experience; it paves the way for a stronger, more cohesive community. The Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville’s innovative approach serves as a blueprint for other departments looking to enhance their community relations, proving that understanding and cooperation can start with a simple day of exploration and learning.

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