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Stolen Vehicles Found in Boisbriand Industrial Sector

Stolen Vehicles Found in Boisbriand Industrial Sector

Régie de police Thérèse-De Blainville Launches Investigation

On April 5, 2023, the Régie de police Thérèse-De Blainville launched an investigation after discovering stolen vehicles in the Boisbriand industrial sector. The authorities had received information about the location of a stolen vehicle, and upon carrying out thorough checks, they found several other stolen vehicles in a trailer and a building. The authorities discovered seven recent SUV-type vehicles that had been stolen from different areas, including Montreal, Laval, and L’Assomption.
Thanks to the effort and teamwork of patrol officers and investigators, the authorities were able to seize the stolen vehicles and arrest a suspect linked to their concealment. However, further investigative work is underway to identify other suspects who may have been involved in the theft and concealment of the stolen vehicles.
The recent discovery of stolen vehicles in Boisbriand has prompted the RIPTB to emphasize the importance of public cooperation in fighting crime. The authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward confidentially, emphasizing that the public plays a critical role in the fight against crime. Law enforcement agencies are working tirelessly to combat crime and bring offenders to justice. The discovery of the stolen vehicles is a testament to their efforts. It is a reminder that law enforcement agencies are actively investigating crimes and working to keep communities safe.
The call for public cooperation is essential because the public is often the first to witness suspicious activities or have information that could help solve a crime. The RIPTB want to assure the public that they can provide information confidentially, and their identity will be protected. This will encourage people to come forward and provide vital information that could help solve a case. Moreover, the authorities are keen to emphasize that they are taking crime seriously and are actively working to combat it. They want to reassure the public that they are doing everything in their power to keep communities safe. The discovery of the stolen vehicles is an example of the success of their efforts and a reminder that the public and the authorities can work together to combat crime.

Festival Petits bonheurs: a long-awaited cultural event

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Festival Petits bonheurs: a long-awaited cultural event

From April 29 to May 7, the Festival Petits bonheurs will be held. Again this year, the City of Blainville will offer a rich and diversified program for children from 0 to 6 years old. Combining indoor shows and participatory workshops, the event offers exclusive productions while introducing young audiences to and raising awareness of various art forms.

Original productions from abroad to discover

In the program, the original production 45, de la Taupinière, created in partnership with the Professional Theater School of Lionel-Groulx College is of particular interest. Combining theatrical acting and puppetry, this show, directed by Isabelle Payant, is the chance to discover a new generation of talented performers. Sometimes touching, sometimes funny, this piece plunges us into an encounter between two worlds that will certainly delight young and old alike. The show will be presented free of charge at the Blainville community center (1000, chemin du Plan-Bouchard) on May 5, at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.

The Festival Petits bonheurs will also welcome the French troupe Le Mouton Carré, as they present their show Ficelle. Intended for children aged three and over, this piece will rock the young Blainvillois with the gentle words and music of its character through the different stages of his life. A world where kids play at daring, falling to get up better and launching into the unknown is to be discovered. The free performance will take place on May 3, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., at the Blainville Community Center.

Many activities offered

The program also offers many participatory workshops and other artistic performances that will amuse children. They will be able to touch on several disciplines including the plastic arts, the circus, storytelling and theatre.

One of the primary benefits of these workshops and performances is that they offer children the opportunity to interact with and learn from experienced artists and performers. Through these participatory workshops and artistic performances, children can develop a range of skills, including creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving. They can also gain a deeper appreciation for the arts and the value of creative expression.

The North Shore News volume 19-08

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 19-08 published April 21st, 2023.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.
(Click HERE to read the paper.)

Front page of The North Shore News.
Front page of The North Shore News, April 21st, 2023 issue.

The Rosemère Cuttings Library: A New Concept in Sustainable Gardening

The Rosemère Cuttings Library: A New Concept in Sustainable Gardening

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainability and environmental conservation. As a result, people are increasingly looking for ways to reduce their impact on the environment while still enjoying the benefits of gardening. The launch of the Cuttings Library on Earth Day, April 22, is a perfect example of such a concept.

The Cuttings Library is a new initiative that allows individuals to exchange their unused plant cuttings. This means that gardeners who have pruned their plants or have extra cuttings can donate them to the library for others to use. These cuttings can then be taken by others to propagate and grow their own plants, creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly way to garden.

The library will have a wide variety of plants available, including common houseplants such as spider plants and pothos, as well as more exotic species like orchids and ferns. The goal is to have a diverse collection that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and gardening skill levels.

To make the process easier, the library has both an online catalog and a physical counter where people can exchange their cuttings. Those who wish to donate their cuttings can simply bring them to the counter, where they will be labeled and organized for others to take home. The online catalog allows people to search for specific plants and check their availability before visiting the library.

To celebrate the launch of the Cuttings Library, a conference on houseplant care will be presented by Jardin Dion on April 25th at 7 p.m. This conference will provide valuable information on how to care for your plants and ensure that they thrive. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and share their own experiences.

The Cuttings Library is an excellent way to promote sustainable gardening and reduce waste while fostering community engagement. By exchanging cuttings, individuals can learn more about different plant species and connect with fellow gardeners. It is a unique and exciting concept that is sure to grow in popularity as more people become interested in sustainable living.

The Chair of Generations: the symbol of decision-makers’ commitment to the children of today and tomorrow

Julie B. Savard, member of the Mothers at the front movement, Isabelle Lefebvre, municipal councilor president of the Environment and Beautification Commission, Pierre Charron, mayor of Saint-Eustache, Marie-Claude Beaulieu, movement coordinator Mothers at the front of Rivière des Mille-Îles, with the young participants

In today’s world, environmental concerns have become increasingly important as we realize the impact of our actions on the planet. As adults, we often forget that the future belongs to the younger generation, and it is our responsibility to ensure that we leave them with a healthy planet. However, a group of children from St-Eustache has taken it upon themselves to remind elected officials of their responsibility to the environment by donating a Chair of Generations.

The elected officials of Saint-Eustache received to their great delight, from young St-Eustache residents, a ” Chair of Generations”, which aims to symbolically remind decision-makers of the importance of continuing to act in favor of the environment, in order to bequeath to future generations a preserved and healthy planet.

Decorated by toddlers as part of a workshop held at the Guy-Bélisle library on March 18, the Chair of Generations, a project initiated by the Mothers at the Front movement, will be officially inaugurated during the municipal council meeting in April, at the very moment when it will adopt its first “Climate Change Fight and Adaptation Plan”.

“To welcome this chair is to give voice, power and hope to children. And remind us every day that the decisions we make, particularly in terms of land use planning and protection, will influence the quality of life of future generations. We want to tell these children that we hear and respect their voices, and that we will not fail in our responsibility to protect the environment in any way possible,” jointly declared the Mayor of Saint-Eustache, Mr. Pierre Charron, and the chair of the Environment and Beautification Commission, municipal councilor Isabelle Lefebvre.

As a reminder that the fight to preserve the planet also concerns all citizens, the Chair of Generations will be exhibited alternately in the council chamber and in busy municipal buildings, such as the library and the Maison du citizen, as well as in the halls of the Aquatic Complex and the Multisport Complex.

About the Mothers at the Front movement

The Mothers at the Front movement brings together mothers and grandmothers with the aim of protecting the future of children against climate inaction. Its actions aim to remind decision makers that they have the duty and the responsibility to make environmental protection a political priority and to put in place ambitious actions to deal with the climate and biodiversity crisis.

RIPTB seeking public’s assistance

The RIPTB is requesting the public’s help in identifying a person of interest in an armed assault case that occurred on December 30, 2022. The public is encouraged to come forward with any information they may have about the individual, no matter how insignificant it may seem.

The Régie intermunicipale de police Thérèse-De Blainville (RIPTB) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest involved in an armed assault case that occurred on December 30, 2022. The incident took place in the parking lot of an apartment building in Sainte-Thérèse, and the Investigations Office is keen to speak with an individual in connection with the incident.

The person of interest is described as a male of Caucasian origin with short dark hair. He is believed to be between 39 and 45 years old and stands approximately 172 cm (5’8″) tall. He was wearing a light black coat at the time of the incident. Anyone with information on this individual is urged to contact the police department at 450-435-2421 ext. 0.

It is important to emphasize that all information provided will be treated anonymously and confidentially. The police department is encouraging members of the public to come forward with any details they may have, no matter how small they may seem. Even the slightest piece of information can often prove vital in a criminal investigation.

Assault is a serious crime that can have lasting impacts on victims and their loved ones. It is imperative that the perpetrator of such a heinous act be identified and brought to justice. By coming forward with information, members of the public can play a critical role in helping to solve this case and ensuring that justice is served.

The RIPTB is committed to investigating all crimes to the best of their ability, but they cannot do so without the cooperation of the public. In addition to contacting the police department, individuals with information can also leave an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers. Information provided to Crime Stoppers may lead to a reward for information that leads to an arrest.

Property assessment in Rosemère

Property assessment in Rosemère

The town of Rosemère has initiated the process of updating the assessment roll of all properties within its jurisdiction. This process is being carried out by the firm LBP Évaluateurs agréés, which has been mandated by the Town to carry out this important task.

As part of this process, property owners in Rosemère will receive a letter from the assessors, inviting them to fill out an online form using a unique access code. This form will be an important source of information for the assessors as they prepare and maintain the property assessment roll. It is therefore essential that property owners provide accurate and up-to-date information in this form.

In addition to the online form, assessors will also be conducting physical visits to properties in Rosemère. This is in accordance with section 36.1 of the Act respecting municipal taxation. During these visits, assessors will examine the property and may ask the property owner some questions to complete their file.

It is important for property owners to provide free access to their property during these visits. Assessors must be able to visit the property, examine it, and ask any necessary questions to complete their file. Property owners should also be aware that assessors will have proper identification and a letter signed by the Town’s Clerk’s Office.

The information collected during this process will form a fundamental part of the property assessment roll. This roll is used to determine the value of each property in Rosemère, which in turn is used to calculate property taxes. It is therefore essential that this information be accurate and up-to-date.

Quebec launches calls for tenders to modernize the Saint-Jérôme Hospital

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Quebec launches calls for tenders to modernize the Saint-Jérôme Hospital

Serving the North Shore Population

The Minister of Health, Christian Dubé, highlights an important step in the Saint-Jérôme Regional Hospital modernization project, namely the launch of calls for tenders for professional services in architecture and engineering. Those who win these tenders will contribute to designing very concrete aspects of the project.

This is one more step towards meeting the growing needs of the region’s citizens and offering them better quality health care and services. This project aims to modernize the facilities of the surgical technical platform: the operating room, whose number of rooms will be increased to 15, the day surgery sector, minor surgeries and endoscopy interventions. In addition, it includes, in particular, pre-admission and the recovery room.

Estimated at approximately $450 million, the modernization of the hospital will also provide more space and equipment to improve support services, including the pharmacy sector, the blood bank and logistical and technical services. It should also be noted that the pathology sector will be completely redone, for the benefit of the citizens of the region.

Providing modern care environments that are better adapted to the needs of the population, as well as attractive work environments, is one of the key elements of Minister Dubé’s Health Plan. On the one hand, it improves the quality of the experience offered to patients in Saint-Jérôme and the surrounding area. On the other hand, it helps to improve the attraction and retention of personnel in the region.

“Modernizing and better adapting our health infrastructures is an essential foundation of a solid health network, and a key element of the Health Plan. The modernization project under development at the Saint-Jérôme Regional Hospital is a fine example, and I am pleased to see that it has reached an important stage with the launch of calls for tenders for professional services. » said Christian Dubé, Minister of Health

“The modernization of the Saint-Jérôme Regional Hospital is an issue that I follow very closely. Today marks a concrete stage in the design work. I would like to thank the teams working to provide our region with a much more modern and better adapted hospital, for the benefit of both patients and staff. This is a project that is eagerly awaited by our fellow citizens and which will ultimately make it possible to better meet the growing needs of the population of the Laurentians. » said Youri Chassin, MNA for Saint-Jérôme and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health

The modernization of a hospital serving many cities is essential for the provision of quality healthcare services to the community. Modern facilities and technology can improve patient care, increase efficiency and productivity, attract top medical talent, and have a positive economic impact on the community. Investing in the modernization of a hospital is not only important for the health of the community but also for the long-term sustainability of the healthcare system.

The North Shore News volume 19-07

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 19-07 published April 7th, 2023.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.
(Click HERE to read the paper.)

Front page of The North Shore News.
Front page of The North Shore News, April 7th, 2023 issue.

The North Shore News volume 19-06

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The current issue of The North Shore News volume 19-06 published March 24th, 2023.
Covering North Shore local news, politics, sports and other newsworthy events.
(Click HERE to read the paper.)

Front page of The North Shore News.
Front page of The North Shore News, March 24th, 2023 issue.

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