Sauce Prune is a little gem on Cowansville’s main street the establishment functions as a small restaurant a ready-to-eat counter and a grocery store specializing in Asian products Félix Antoine Parenteau’s cuisine is rich in flavours and spices The talented chef skilfully composes dishes with Cantonese and Szechuan flavours without clinging to the rules and traditions of Chinese cuisine All the vegetables used at Sauce Prune come from local organic producers and the meat sourced comes from animals raised on pasture less than 25 kilometers from the address “I’ve worked in restaurants for a long time and quickly became tired of butter and cream I like things that make the palate experience strong emotions Sauce Prune is all about combining local products with flavours from elsewhere I don’t pretend to recreate traditional Chinese dishes most of my menus are inspired by the Middle Kingdom but I also allow myself to be influenced by Japan and Korea for example!” says the restaurant’s friendly Note that the menu at Sauce Prune changes weekly The process starts all over again every week,” he continues Sauce Prune is much more than a restaurant It’s also the only Asian grocery store in the area You’ll find homemade dumplings and frozen dishes Sauce Prune is definitely one of our favourites in the Eastern Townships, and has a place on our list of the region’s best restaurants It would be a big mistake not to stop by if you’re in the area Joe Beef’s famous lobster spaghetti is one of the most iconic dishes in Montreal Pizzaiolo Mirko D’Agata from No.900 pizzerias took 1st place at the International Pizza Challenge in Las Vegas Le critique culinaire de renom a 30+ ans d'expertise et est l'inspiration derrière Tastet co-chef and co-owner of Mon Lapin and Rôtisserie La Lune — meet one of the most exciting chefs to discover Janice Tiefenbach is the head chef at Elena named the third best new restaurant in Canada by En Route magazine We’ve put together a list of all good spots where you can find it to enjoy at home or in a restaurant Brome Lake and Cowansville are asking Hydro-Québec to reconsider the location planned for the new Brome substation will replace the existing Sutton and Knowlton substations and provide electricity to Sutton While its exact location has not been determined Hydro-Québec has narrowed down the area under study to a swath of rural land near the boundaries of Brome Lake Sutton Mayor Robert Benoit and Cowansville Mayor Sylvie Beauregard have been openly sceptical of the proposed location “The three municipalities agree that Hydro-Québec’s current proposed site targets a particularly bucolic area where the presence of this substation risk disfiguring a landscape that makes our region so attractive,” according to a statement released by the town of Sutton Benoit and his counterparts are asking Hydro-Québec to consider another location ticks all the boxes in terms of the project’s social and political acceptability,” Benoit said “It would eliminate the need to build the transmission line to Sutton Junction; It would use an already disturbed site; It would benefit from access to a major roadway [and] it would preserve the environment and landscapes,” Benoit said Brome Mayor William Miller also said he was “looking for answers as to why the site along Route 104 would not be adequate.” The Pearson sandpit site is north of the current area of study and would involve an additional transmission line being built through Brigham and East Farnham Neil said he has been “blindsided” by his counterparts’ insistence on the Pearson sandpit site He said it would involve building pylons and transmission lines through agricultural zones in Brigham representatives from the utility explained why the Pearson sandpit site wasn’t viable The three mayors “know why it’s not a usable site,” he said Sutton and Cowansville are the three places that need the electricity but none of them believe it should have any impact on their municipality No one wants this substation in their backyard you have to put on your big-person pants and accept responsibility for it.” Hydro-Québec regional affairs advisor Ève-Marie Jodoin referred the BCN to a Feb which said Hydro-Québec was “currently conducting detailed analysis” on the sandpit site “This analysis will clarify whether the installation of the future substation at this location is technically viable and to what extent,” Jodoin said in the statement Hydro-Québec has evaluated a dozen sites inside and outside the target reception area for the location of the future substation The sandpit site is located a few kilometres north of the reception area This perimeter is determined based on several variables to allow the future network to ensure quality of service and meet the long-term electricity needs of the population.” “Hydro-Québec has said they are ready to go back to work and seriously consider the sandpit,” Benoit said I’m convinced we can find another site that will have less of an impact on our landscapes Jodoin said the results of the analysis would be shared with local elected officials “in the coming days.” She said local residents were invited to an online information session about the project on Feb Neil said he is confident that the utility “will do their job look at the options and choose the one with the least impact in a non-partisan way.” He encouraged landowners potentially affected by the project to attend the webinar and make sure Hydro-Québec was aware of any ecologically sensitive areas on their property Copyright © 2025 | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme faced frequent clogging and grease buildup at one of its pump stations Xylem and local distributor Pompex implemented the Flygt Concertor packaged system featuring a built-in pump reversing program and the MultiSmart Pump Station Controller the system has operated without disruption eliminating grease buildup and saving Cowansville an estimated $3,600 in maintenance costs  She was born in Cowansville on July 14 daughter of the late Arthur and Nelda Kaufman  She attended Crisswell Bible Baptist Church  She was first and foremost a loving mother often making clothes for her kids when they were little and she even made her daughters prom dress and Laurie's wedding dress  She loved to garden and can all the fruits and vegetables to feed her family  She loved going to their camp in Benezette and watching the elk  She had a beautiful voice and loved to sing in her church choir watching the birds in her backyard and she loved her kitty cats  Left behind to forever cherish her memory includes her husband of Cowansville; her daughters: Karen (Steve) Lash Roy Beham (Jackie) and Jeff (Michelle) Beham; step-children Becky (Bert) Yough and Shirley (Linda) Bowser; brothers Lash; sixteen grandchildren; and twenty-eight great-grandchildren she was preceded in death by her first husband  The family would like to extend a very special thank you to Good Samaritan Hospice Anthony and especially Patty Overlock for her endless patience with mom  Family and friends will be received from 4-7 p.m with funeral service to immediately follow at 7 p.m. on Monday West Virginia to the late Oran Lee and Mildred (McDiffitt) Judge  Jim was a foreman at Hawk Contracting in Kittanning and then self-employed in the logging business he enjoyed pulling ponies and horses and was involved in a number of related organizations fishing and spending time with family and friends Jim leaves behind to cherish his memory: his wife of 55 years of Cowansville; and numerous nieces and nephews Larry "Tony" Alfred Judge; and an infant brother  Additional visitation will be held in the funeral home on Tuesday until time of funeral service at noon with Pastor Tim Lewis officiating  Interment will be in Sherrett Cemetery 1951 in Pittsburgh to the late Sarajane and Edward D Jock was a retired casino dealer in Las Vegas He was a member of the Wattersonville United Methodist Church Jock was the Knoch Knights mascot and lettered in track (Hough) Mills; brother Stan Mills; brother Ed Mills; brother Patrick Mills; sister Sarajane M Mills-Elder; son Tim (Amy) Bristow; son Jeremy J Mills; mother-in-law Ruby White; brother-in-law Wally Hough; sister-in-law Cindy Brown Jock was preceded in death by his parents Sarajane and Edward D Jochum; sister-in-law Sally Mills; niece Michelle Mills; nephew Christopher Mills Friends will be received on Monday November 4 2024 at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home in Cowansville from 11:00 A.M Interment is in the Wattersonville United Methodist Church Cemetery.  Image: Arvind Balaraman / FreeDigitalPhotos.net at QLS Sugarcreek after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma.  He was born Nov and was a lifelong resident of the area.  He graduated from Ford City High School   Bud then went on to graduate from the University of Pittsburgh with Bachelor of Science and Univ of Pittsburgh School of Dentistry in 1963.  Upon graduation in June of 1963 he established his own practice.  During his practice he made several mission trips with The Flying Dentists Association to Honduras and Guatemala.  In addition to his mission trips he traveled extensively throughout the U.S.  Bud retired after 51 years of practicing dentistry.  He was a member of the Union First Presbyterian Church in Cowansville where he was a former elder.  His other memberships included Elks Lodge 203 New Castle Consistory and he was a lifetime member of the NRA.  He enjoyed numerous hunting and fishing expeditions mow the lawn and travel.  He was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan Amy Blakney and Tracey Thomaswick.  In addition to his parents Ida (Sally) Bowser and Norma Jean Dougherty; newphews John Kester and Eric Kester; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Duane and Nancy Snyder; and father-in-law and mother-in-law Visitation and funeral services will be privately held by the family with Rev Dennis Molnar officiating at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home in Cowansville Pa.  Entombment will be in the mausoleum at Lawn Haven Burial Estates.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Orphans of the Storm Image: Suat Eman / FreeDigitalPhotos.net the son of the late Roy and Maud (Mechling) Crawford and he was a lifelong resident of the community Navy during the Vietnam War as a BOSN on USS San Marcos (LSD-25) and he was a construction laborer with Local 952  He was Presbyterian and his memberships included Masonic Lodge 805 Kittanning Elks Lodge BPOE 203 and the Cowansville American Legion  He was also a lifetime member of the NRA and USO member get-togethers and cookouts with family and friends sitting on his deck and front porch and just relaxing He leaves behind to forever cherish his memory nephews and cousins including Briget and Mike Fair; sister-in-law Edward was preceded in death by his father-in-law and mother-in-law  Additional visitation will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 10 a.m  Interment will be in Worthington Presbyterian Cemetery with military honors  A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date a resident of Mechling Shakley Veteran's Home in Cowansville  He was the son of Marvin and Mildred (Bush) Martin  Timothy enjoyed transporting his fellow veterans from the center to various places listening to his stereo and camping with his buddies from Mechling-Shakley at Bear Ridge Campground  Preceding Timothy in death was his father Leroy and Edna Bush; and paternal grandparents  Friends will be received on Thursday  Burial with Military Honors will follow in Cowansville Cemetery  For more information or to express condolences to the family MontrealTwo fires break out in Cowansville overnightBy CTV MontrealPublished: September 27, 2016 at 8:16AM EDT Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved MontrealNewsMinor charged following allegations of sexual violence at Quebec high schoolBy Luca Caruso-MoroOpens in new windowPublished: May 04, 2023 at 6:40PM EDT passed away peacefully at Kittanning Rehab on December 24 daughter of the late William Toy and LaVerne (Johnston) Toy.  She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 54 years Sonja is survived by her beloved nieces and nephews who will carry on her legacy of love and kindness Sonja was a cherished member of her family and will be remembered for her kind heart and unwavering support of those she loved leaving a lasting impact on her friends and family While she did not have children of her own Sonja's devotion to her numerous nieces and nephews was a testament to the love and care she gave so freely 2024 from Noon until the time of funeral services at 1:00 PM at Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home  Interment will be in the Tidal Cemetery 2024 at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital  The daughter of the late Linford Finley and Edith Maxine (Dickey) LIvengood  She formerly worked for the Cornerstone Television Network Prayer Line Mark (Melinda) Livengood and Tim Livengood; step-son Clayton White; numerous nieces and nephews; dog Sherry was preceded in death by her husband  Friends will be received from 1-3 p.m  Interment will be in Worthington Presbyterian Cemetery donations can be made to the Snyder-Crissman funeral home to help defray expenses Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home200 South McKean St.