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Boisbriand Launches Partage Club App to Promote Sharing and Sustainability

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Residents of Boisbriand now have a new way to share goods and connect with their neighbors thanks to the launch of a groundbreaking app called Partage Club. Developed in partnership with the cooperative Tricentris, this innovative platform promotes the sharing of items among community members, making Boisbriand the first municipality to offer this service free of charge to its citizens.

Partage Club is designed to facilitate connections between those who have items to lend and those who are looking to borrow. According to information provided by the City of Boisbriand, users of the app can list items they are willing to lend, browse available items for borrowing, or make specific requests within their community for items they need. This system not only fosters a sense of community but also addresses broader environmental and economic goals.

“Partage Club allows users to make a real environmental impact by promoting reduction and reuse. Additionally, it strengthens economic and social ties within the community,” the City of Boisbriand stated. The app has already shown impressive results, with the average value of borrowed items at $150, and 80% of requests being fulfilled within 24 hours.

For Tricentris, the cooperative partner in this initiative, Partage Club aligns perfectly with their mission to support regional development and sustainability. The app’s focus on reusing items instead of purchasing new ones directly contributes to reducing waste and promoting responsible consumption—a key part of Tricentris’s broader objectives.

Boisbriand’s administration, led by Mayor Christine Beaudette, sees Partage Club as a valuable tool that aligns with the city’s recently launched Sustainable Development Plan. This plan, introduced in the spring, aims to improve waste management and increase environmental awareness among the city’s population. The app is seen as a practical step toward achieving these goals by encouraging residents to rethink their consumption habits and embrace a culture of sharing.

“We are delighted to offer this ecological and economical solution to all our citizens and to encourage the creation of a sharing community in our city,” said Mayor Christine Beaudette.

In addition to the app, Tricentris will be rolling out Partage Club as part of a summer pilot project with the “Brigade des bacs.” This initiative will see the brigade traveling throughout Boisbriand, using recycling bins as a starting point for promoting the app and encouraging responsible recycling practices. The combination of the brigade’s efforts and the benefits of Partage Club highlights the importance of proper waste sorting and emphasizes the need to reduce and reuse before even considering recycling.

“By consolidating the efforts of the Brigade and the advantages of Partage Club, this project emphasizes the importance of changing consumption habits and taking proactive steps to reduce waste by promoting sharing and reuse. The 3R hierarchy—Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—begins with actions upstream of the recycling bin,” the City of Boisbriand noted on its website.

The North Shore News volume 20-16

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-16 published August 30th, 2024.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.

The North Shore News volume 20-15

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-15 published August 16th, 2024.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.

The North Shore News volume 20-14

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-14 published July 12th, 2024.
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The North Shore News volume 20-13

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-13 published June 28th, 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, June 28th, 2024 issue.

The MRC de Thérèse-De Blainville announced the success of its latest cultural project.

The MRC de Thérèse-De Blainville announced the success of its latest cultural project.

The Prefect of the MRC and Mayor of Rosemère, Mr. Eric Westram, and the President of the Culture and Heritage Action Table and Mayor of Boisbriand, Ms. Christine Beaudette, have proudly announced the success of the cultural project “The Wisdom of Books.” As the exhibition tour concludes for this artwork, members of the MRC Council and artist Suzanne FerlandL presented in a press conference the future steps for this artistic project.

The public sculpture has captured the community’s heart over the past few months as it was displayed in rotation across the various municipal libraries of the MRC. This original creation by Suzanne FerlandL, a multidisciplinary artist renowned in the Laurentians and internationally, was conceived from books that were removed from the shelves of the seven MRC libraries. Designed to be divided into seven parts at the end of its exhibition tour, the artwork symbolizes the unity and diversity of the seven cities.

“The Wisdom of Books” consists of two columns of books, mounted on a steel base, rising to 203 centimeters and 152 centimeters in height. These columns, which gather over 140 discarded books, offer a fascinating spectacle where sculpted characters climb piles of books. With its playful aspect and intricate details, the piece offers an experience that invites viewers of all ages to reflect and discover.

The artist invites us to dive into the enchanting universe of her creation, where every detail and every sculpted character tells a captivating story. This creation, aimed at a broad audience, sparks curiosity in children and stimulates reflection in adults. Children and parents, art enthusiasts and novices, occasional readers and bibliophiles, students and teachers alike will be enchanted by this unique cultural experience.

“This project captivated me from the start. It allowed me to incorporate my artistic approach using the book as material. The book, in my work, is a source of inspiration and fragments of memory,” emphasized artist Suzanne FerlandL.

The exhibition tour of “The Wisdom of Books” traveled through the seven municipal libraries within the MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville from November 2023 to May 2024. At each stop, cultural mediation activities, led by the artist herself, allowed citizens to contribute to creating a collective memory book for each city, adding a participatory dimension to this unique project. Participants had the opportunity to explore linocut, a playful and creative artistic technique for reproducing patterns, with the artist. Nearly a hundred students, citizens, and MRC employees had the pleasure of participating in one or another of the cultural mediation activities.

Now that the tour has ended, the artwork will take root in each municipal library of the MRC, where it will be divided into seven distinct parts, each crowned with its own memory book, reflecting both the unique character and the plurality of the MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville.

A video capsule is also being produced, offering citizens an in-depth look at Ms. FerlandL’s artistic process and the behind-the-scenes creation of this work. This video will accompany the parts of the artwork installed in each library, allowing citizens to discover the work from another perspective.

“I would like to reiterate our MRC’s unwavering commitment and its constituent cities to support and promote culture in all its forms. We will continue to work tirelessly to enhance our region’s cultural vitality and to offer all our citizens access to a rich, diverse, and inspiring culture,” affirmed MRC Prefect and Mayor of Rosemère, Eric Westram.

“This artistic project perfectly embodies the essence of the MRC, where the creativity and individuality of our seven cities come together to create something truly extraordinary. I invite you all to visit our municipal libraries to discover, through this masterful work, the richness and diversity of our cultural heritage,” said the President of the Culture and Heritage Action Table and Mayor of Boisbriand, Christine Beaudette.

“The Wisdom of Books” and the exhibition tour are realized thanks to the financial support of the Quebec government and the MRC of Thérèse-De Blainville under the 2021-2023 Cultural Development Agreement, in collaboration with the MRC’s cities.

Resto Pop of Thérèse-De Blainville Honored at the Health and Social Services Network Excellence Awards

(From left to right) Ms. Émilie Contant from the CISSS des Laurentides, Ms. Christine Vachon, Executive Director of Resto Pop de Thérèse-De Blainville, together with Minister Lionel Carmant, during the 2024 Health and Social Services Network Excellence Awards ceremony.

The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) des Laurentides congratulated the organization Resto Pop of Thérèse-De Blainville for winning the Ministers’ Choice Award – Community Organizations Network 2024 at the recent gala of the Health and Social Services Network Excellence Awards. This prestigious accolade was awarded for the implementation of the “halte-chaleur” project, a service initiated during the pandemic in 2021.

The “halte-chaleur,” established within the premises of the organization, provided safety and respite during difficult times for people experiencing homelessness. This service continues to be offered and complements the regular support provided by Resto Pop, which aims to prevent and counteract homelessness through psychosocial support and the enhancement of the autonomy of homeless individuals.

“Resto Pop is a recognized and highly appreciated organization in the region. Their efforts to meet the basic needs of individuals and to prevent homelessness are crucial for the citizens of the Laurentides. I want to acknowledge their hard work and extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Resto Pop team! I am delighted that their work has been recognized,” said Ms. Julie Delaney, President and CEO of CISSS des Laurentides.

Canadiens and the Aléo Foundation Award $60,000 in Scholarships

Olivier Bertrand-Metcalfe from Boisbriand selected

The Montreal Canadiens and the Aléo Foundation announced the awarding of $60,000 in scholarships and support services to 28 elite young hockey athletes who have distinguished themselves over the past year.

The 17th edition of the Montreal Canadiens Scholarship Program, managed by the Aléo Foundation in partnership with Hockey Quebec, the Quebec M18 AAA Hockey Development League (LHM18AAAQ), and the Quebec Student Sports Network (RSEQ), once again supported the best up-and-coming hockey players.

Twenty-eight student-athletes aged 15 to 17 were recognized for their talent, athletic achievements, and exceptional academic records during a scholarship ceremony held on Monday at the Bell Centre. A female hockey player was selected from each of the eight M18 AAA women’s teams of the Quebec Excellence Hockey League (LHEQ), as well as two male hockey players from the M17 AAA division of the same league. Additionally, one player was chosen from each of the 15 male teams in the M18 AAA Hockey Development League. Three bursary recipients from the RSEQ will also receive financial support. To promote the pursuit of studies and preparation for life after sports, each recipient will receive an individual scholarship of $2,000, along with lifetime access to all support services offered by the Aléo Foundation.

North Shore young hockey star selected

Among the distinguished recipients was Olivier Bertrand-Metcalfe, a 17-year-old from Boisbriand who attends École secondaire Saint-Gabriel. Playing with the Vikings de Saint-Eustache, Olivier was selected for his exceptional performance and dedication both on the ice and in his academic pursuits. He was awarded a $2,000 bursary to support his continued development in both areas.

“The Montreal Canadiens organization is proud to highlight the perseverance and achievements of up-and-coming hockey players. Each year, welcoming these promising talents to our home, in collaboration with the Aléo Foundation, is an important moment for our club. By inviting them to the Bell Centre to receive their scholarship and walk in the footsteps of their idols, we hope to inspire them to realize their dreams.”  said Geneviève Paquette, Vice President, Community Engagement, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club

“The Montreal Canadiens are a rallying force, a source of pride and inspiration for all Quebecers, and, of course, even more so for all young hockey players. Counting them among our close collaborators to focus on the recipients’ sporting and academic successes and celebrate their efforts both on the ice and in the classroom is a great privilege for us.” added Patricia Demers, Executive Director, Aléo Foundation

Numerous past recipients of the Montreal Canadiens scholarships have made significant achievements since the program’s inception, including Olympic medalists Mélodie Daoust, Ann-Renée Desbiens, Marie-Philip Poulin, and Lauriane Rougeau, all of whom joined the Women’s Professional Hockey League (LPHF) this season. Among the scholarship recipients who played in the NHL last season are Sammy Blais of the St. Louis Blues, Elliot Desnoyers of the Philadelphia Flyers, Anthony Duclair of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Samuel Girard of the Colorado Avalanche, Alexis Lafrenière of the New York Rangers, Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres, Kevin Mandolese of the Ottawa Senators, Mike Matheson of the Montreal Canadiens, Jakob Pelletier of the Calgary Flames, Sam Poulin of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Nicolas Roy of the Vegas Golden Knights, and Joe Veleno of the Detroit Red Wings.

About the Aléo Foundation

Founded in 1985, the Foundation for Athletic Excellence (FAEQ) has awarded over $20 million in scholarships to nearly 4,000 outstanding student-athletes from across Quebec. In 2022, to better reflect its mission of propelling athletes beyond sports, the FAEQ rebranded as the Aléo Foundation. In addition to continuing its scholarship awards and support services to tomorrow’s leaders, it confirms its personalized approach where the overall development and well-being in performance of its scholarship recipients are central to its actions.

The North Shore News volume 20-12

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-12 published June 14th, 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, June 14th, 2024 issue.

The North Shore News volume 20-11

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 20-11 published May 31st, 2024.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.

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