The ITF Fall swing now moves to Central Quebec this week where competitors prepare for the third edition of the Saint-Augustin-De-Desmaures men’s event Alexis Galarneau and Liam Draxl are the top-ranked Canadians in action which features a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw Quebec native Galarneau leads the home charge in Saint-Augustin coming off a strong semifinal run at the Charlottesville Challenger last week Read more: Andreescu withdraws from Billie Jean King Cup Finals The 25-year-old is also preparing to represent Canada at the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga who received a wild card to compete this week is seeded second and will face the winner of an all-Canadian first-round match between Taha Baadi and Dan Martin Ontario’s Liam Draxl is set to compete as the No winning the M25 Edmonton title in early October and reaching the semifinals of the Calgary National Bank Challenger joined by brothers Mikael and Nicolas Arseneault and Montreal native Jaden Weekes and Benjamin Thomas George round out the Canadian contingent In addition to being the top seed in singles Draxl is also competing in doubles this week The former Kentucky college standout recently captured the doubles crown at the Dobrich Challenger in Bulgaria last month with fellow Canadian Cleeve Harper marking his seventh career ITF doubles title and second of 2024 Read: Dabrowski and Routliffe save match point, win again at WTA Finals Draxl will partner with American Boris Kozlov The British duo of Ben Jones and Charles Broom are the top-seeded team while six all-Canadian teams are also in the draw Weekes reached the doubles final two years ago alongside Marko Stakusic Also teaming up are Canucks Martin and Nicaise Muamba Bianca Andreescu won her first title at any level in over five years beating Leylah Annie Fernandez in the doubles.. Gabriel Diallo saw the best run of his career so far at a Masters 1000 event end in the Madrid Open quarter-finals on.. Gabriel Diallo saved three match points to upset world No 16 Grigor Dimitrov and reach his first Masters 1000.. MontrealNews30-year-old man electrocuted and killed on the job in Quebec City areaBy The Canadian PressPublished: January 09, 2025 at 10:04AM EST Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved #ENQUÊTE | pour un accident de travail sur la rue d'Amsterdam, dans le parc industriel de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures | La victime, un homme de 30 ans, est malheureusement décédé | Détails: https://t.co/FHiPJfV16g pic.twitter.com/SeEAD2Mcek Canadian tennis fans had plenty to cheer for on Sunday as they were guaranteed a home champion at the ITF M25 event in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Liam Draxl was the one lifting the trophy at the end having beaten Alexis Galarneau in an all-Canadian final in straight sets who entered the event as the tournament’s No 236 won all of his matches in straight sets His most tightly-contested match was a 6-3 6-3 victory in the second round against American Strong Kirchheimer Draxl now has six titles on the season – two in singles and four in doubles It also marks his fourth tournament win on home soil since the beginning of his professional career He was also victorious last month in Edmonton Draxl got the better of fellow Canadian Galarneau who accepted a wild card to take part in the event in his home province The Newmarket native got off to an excellent start right out of the gate winning the first set 6-1 in just over half an hour Draxl carried that momentum into the second set breaking Galarneau early on before clinching the win on his first match point in the ninth game This was the first meeting on the professional circuit between the two young Canucks Read also: Shapovalov, Diallo Look to Power Canada at Davis Cup Final 8 - Meet Team Canada a career-best result for Rebecca Marino in Michigan and another ITF title for Kayla Cross in Miami 13 Canadians were competing in the singles overall second seeds Filip Duda and David Poljak of Czechia narrowly beat the unseeded American duo of Alfredo Perez and Jamie Vance 6-4 Read also: Revisiting Rafael Nadal’s Five Titles at the National Bank Open Draxl also reached the semifinals of the doubles They lost to the eventual champions Duda and Poljak 10-8 in the match tiebreak Aguilar and Justin Boulais reached the quarter-finals There is one last professional event on the 2024 calendar taking place in Canada this week the Challenger Banque Nationale de Drummondville in Quebec Expansion and major investment in Capitale-Nationale region 2021 – The American company Derby Building Products inc manufacturer of Novik® and Tando® product lines officially announces its expansion plan in the Capitale-Nationale it is one of North America's leading manufacturers of low-maintenance building products the company is refocusing all its activities at its Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures head office The expansion project includes the modernization of the Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures plant the relocation of existing equipment and major investments in equipment and real estate The costs of this consolidation totals nearly $30 million significant spinoffs are expected in the region as the company plans to source raw materials supplies and services from local and Québec suppliers Derby is receiving $7,146,000 in financial assistance in the form of a loan from the Economic Development Fund which is managed by Investissement Québec on behalf of the Québec government That amount includes a conditional refundable financial contribution of $2 million “There are many people and teams to thank who helped us deliver this critical project all executed during a time with the increased hurdles of the global pandemic,” said Ralph Bruno President and CEO of Derby Building Products I am so proud of our team at Derby that executed this project on time and on budget The support and guidance of our ownership team at Clearview Capital and our management team is recognized and appreciated This project would not have happened without the expertise and commitments of our partners at Price Waterhouse Coopers and the tremendous support we received from Quebec International and Investissement Québec International.” “Centralizing Derby Building Products’ activities will lead to major investments in Québec and create some one hundred jobs Our goal is to bolster decision-making centres and head offices in Québec and this project is a great example,” stated Pierre Fitzgibbon “The Government of Québec is multiplying the promising and innovative initiatives in order to support the companies established here in the best possible way and to position Québec advantageously in a context of post-pandemic recovery I wish to highlight the work of all those who helped make this project a reality and I’m delighted by this great news for the economic dynamism of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures,” affirmed Geneviève Guilbault and Minister Responsible for the Capitale-Nationale Region The President and CEO of Québec International stressed the importance of supporting manufacturing companies in their growth and—more than ever—of supporting projects like the one in Derby “By supporting Derby in achieving its expansion project in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Québec International’s team allows a manufacturing business from our region to improve its production and remain competitive in its field Projects like this one promote the creation and retention of jobs and are essential in strengthening the region’s economy and ensuring the vitality of the manufacturing sector." “Our team is proud to be there for Derby with its major expansion and consolidation project in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures,” noted Hubert Bolduc President of Investissement Québec International “By increasing its productivity and competitiveness the manufacturer will preserve and create many specialized jobs and generate substantial local and regional benefits The Investissement Québec International team will continue to highlight the benefits of investing for the long term in Québec and to give international subsidiaries the support they need to continue growing and investing here.” Since the start of the consolidation project in May 2020, more than 113 new jobs have been created. Numerous investments have also been made to ensure the quality and attractiveness of these jobs. Positions are available now that include a sign on bonus for those that start in the month of May. Contact Derby @ carrierres@derbybp.comto apply the leading manufacturer of innovative stone and shake creates new categories for the new construction and remodeling markets under the Tando® and Novik® brands As proven solutions designed to complement mixed material applications both brands offer unmatched installation benefits unparalleled durability and superior performance with virtually no maintenance The Tando brand is marketed to the builder and pro contractor markets while Novik is a DIY-focused brand in the home improvement retail channel as well as a vinyl siding complement Derby Building Products operates from a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Quebec To receive Investissement Québec press releases in real time, subscribe to the following RSS feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/IQ-PressReleases  Aerospace ICT Life sciences Mining Multimedia All our industries Access to information Accessibility Terms and conditions Privacy statement Security measures Netiquette Manage my cookies International subsidiariesin Québec IQ Québec website grand V website (in French only) BNQ Innovation (in French only) Exportation (in French only) Factorielle (in French only) Filière Batterie (in French only) Follows 2022 plans to expand in Canadian province Microsoft has broken ground on a new data center in Quebec "Microsoft began construction for the first phase of development of the L’Ancienne-Lorette data center in June, 2024," the company recently announced "The data center construction site is located in the City of L’Ancienne-Lorette L'Ancienne-Lorette is a suburb to the west of Quebec City Specifications of the facility weren't shared The company said the work currently being undertaken includes preparing the site for construction; tree cutting The next phase is foundation work and other excavation activities "We anticipate that construction will be completed by early 2026," Microsoft added Microsoft currently has two Canadian Azure regions; one in Toronto, Ontario, and one in Quebec City. Both opened in 2016 the Quebec region operates with only one availability zone Microsoft announced a large expansion of its footprint in Canada in late 2022 with multiple new data centers planned in Quebec The company said it would be investing US$500 million in expanding its cloud computing and AI infrastructure in the Canadian province New facilities were planned in L’Ancienne-Lorette Construction was originally due to start within "months" of the 2022 announcement Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia Residents here are among the wealthiest in Canada Photo gallery: Top 25 Best Places to Live » Interactive tool: Find the best place to live for you » Live in Quebec? Click here to see where your city ranks using our interactive tool. 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The content provided on our site is for information only; it is not meant to replace advice from a professional 2024 /CNW/ - Novolecs Innovative Electrical Solutions ("Novolecs") is proud to announce the acquisition of the bus duct and auxiliary electrical equipment facility located in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures as well as the entire intellectual property of the Stace group the factory specializes in the design and the manufacturing of low and medium voltage auxiliary equipment aim to bring the plant at its full potential to serve a booming market as it will preserve an expertise recognized here in Québec and internationally As international markets are moving towards renewable electricity production and improvements to the transmission grid to decarbonize the economy the auxiliary equipment fabricated at the Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures plant is essential to their success we rely on a competitive and transparent approach and in so doing we act with foresight and responsibility," said René Perreault and Pascal Dupuis both chairs of the board of the main shareholders quality and excellence put forward by the new owners' culture is coherent with my own vision for the company Our actions are consistently based on our strive towards innovation We are a team of experts with ambition and complimentary skills that will allow the plant to reach new heights." concluded Sébastien Arcand Pascal Dupuis is an engineer and entrepreneur active in the industrial mechanics Mr Dupuis is JR Mécanique's and MJR Industrial Solutions' president Plant-E Corp is an investor in the energy value chain Its activities as a wholesaler in electricity amount to 6 TWh per year Plant-E Corp also invests in strategic tangible assets such as the Saint-Augustin -de-Desmaures plant Novolecs : Sébastien Arcand, CEO, Novolecs Innovative Electrical Solutions, Tel : (418) 803-7584, Courriel : [email protected]; Plant-E Corp.: Vincent Marchal, COO, Plant-E Corp., Tel : (514) 549-3446, Courriel : [email protected] Do not sell or share my personal information: Grew up in Cameroon where he played soccer at an early age. 2022: Totaled 52 tackles (9 TFL), 9 sacks and a FF at Notre Dame de Foy in Canada. 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Ce contenu fourni, on le travaille, évidemment, pour lui donner une forme un peu plus journalistique, fait valoir M. Giroux, qui est seul à la rédaction si on exclut les deux chroniqueurs. Dans le numéro de février, M. Giroux signe un peu plus de 50 textes. Il y avait surtout un besoin de faire rayonner ce qui se passe sur notre territoire, lance Jean-Luc Lavoie, éditeur et directeur des ventes du Journal de Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge et Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, y compris ce que font les organismes communautaires locaux, dont la voix fait souvent les frais des nouvelles nationales, croit-il. Dans le contexte où des publications similaires connaissent des moments plus difficiles, il signale qu’une mobilisation était demandée par la communauté, les entrepreneurs, les élus. Pour assurer la viabilité et la pérennité du rayonnement de ce type de publication, un organisme à but non lucratif a été constitué le 21 janvier 2025. Depuis cette date, l’avocat Luc Paradis siège aux côtés de MM. Lavoie et Giroux, les deux autres administrateurs du Journal. Un OBNLa accès aux programmes publics, rappelle Jean-Luc Lavoie, ajoutant qu’ainsi, évidemment, les coûts sont moindres. Et pour la suite? L’idée est de redémarrer un journal local dans chacun des arrondissements de la ville de Québec. Dans la mire du trio : La Haute-Saint-Charles en mai, Les Rivières en septembre, Charlesbourg en décembre et Beauport en février de l’an prochain. Pour l’arrondissement de La Cité-Limoilou, M. Lavoie dit qu'il veut attendre de discuter avec le journal Le Carrefour de Québec, un média d’information imprimé et gratuit. Plus de 40 publicités sont insérées dans les 48 pages du numéro de février, tiré à 62 500 exemplaires, en plus d’une version électronique disponible en ligne. Les recettes liées à la vente d’espaces publicitaires s’élèvent à 40 000 $, selon Jean-Luc Lavoie. Pour le numéro de mars, les ventes devraient atteindre les 50 000 $, dit-il. L’intérêt est là, en conclut Sébastien Charlton, coordonnateur aux opérations du Centre d'études sur les médias de l’Université Laval. Si la crise que connaissent actuellement les médias est – en partie – une question de financement, il croit que ça ne veut pas dire que des initiatives individuelles ne peuvent pas fonctionner à ce chapitre. À l’ère du tout-numérique, le papier reste une bonne carte de visite, donc, dans l’absolu, il n’y a rien qui empêche que ce modèle-là fonctionne, tranche M. Charlton. Avec des informations de Félix Morrissette-Beaulieu Après environ un an au quotidien Le Soleil, François Pouliot fait sienne la famille radio-canadienne par le truchement de l'émission Enquête, où il effectue un stage au printemps 2023. En juin de la même année, il troque la métropole pour la Capitale-Nationale et intègre l'équipe d'ICI Québec à titre de journaliste. 2:05Anniversaires, inaugurations et activités d’élus garnissent les 48 pages de cette publication récemment lancée. Chaque mois depuis février, les lecteurs de publications papier similaires – Le Journal de Sainte-Foy, Le Journal de Cap-Rouge/Saint-Augustin et Le Journal de Sillery–Saint-Louis-de-France, notamment – trouveront des textes qui arboreront un nom qu’ils connaissent bien : Yvon Giroux. Ouvrir en mode plein écranYvon Giroux, rédacteur en chef du Journal de Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge et Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. Alimenté par ses sources, M. Giroux, qui joue le rôle de rédacteur en chef de la nouvelle publication, mise ici aussi sur les nouvelles positives, par exemple les activités de financement, les investissements et les annonces de députés, entre autres sujets couverts. Ce contenu fourni, on le travaille, évidemment, pour lui donner une forme un peu plus journalistique, fait valoir M. Giroux, qui est seul à la rédaction si on exclut les deux chroniqueurs. Dans le numéro de février, M. Giroux signe un peu plus de 50 textes. Il y avait surtout un besoin de faire rayonner ce qui se passe sur notre territoire, lance Jean-Luc Lavoie, éditeur et directeur des ventes du Journal de Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge et Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, y compris ce que font les organismes communautaires locaux, dont la voix fait souvent les frais des nouvelles nationales, croit-il. Dans le contexte où des publications similaires connaissent des moments plus difficiles, il signale qu’une mobilisation était demandée par la communauté, les entrepreneurs, les élus. Ouvrir en mode plein écranJean-Luc Lavoie, éditeur et directeur des ventes du Journal de Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge et Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. Pour assurer la viabilité et la pérennité du rayonnement de ce type de publication, un organisme à but non lucratif a été constitué le 21 janvier 2025. Depuis cette date, l’avocat Luc Paradis siège aux côtés de MM. Lavoie et Giroux, les deux autres administrateurs du Journal. Un OBNLa accès aux programmes publics, rappelle Jean-Luc Lavoie, ajoutant qu’ainsi, évidemment, les coûts sont moindres. Et pour la suite? L’idée est de redémarrer un journal local dans chacun des arrondissements de la ville de Québec. Dans la mire du trio : La Haute-Saint-Charles en mai, Les Rivières en septembre, Charlesbourg en décembre et Beauport en février de l’an prochain. Pour l’arrondissement de La Cité-Limoilou, M. Lavoie dit qu'il veut attendre de discuter avec le journal Le Carrefour de Québec, un média d’information imprimé et gratuit. Plus de 40 publicités sont insérées dans les 48 pages du numéro de février, tiré à 62 500 exemplaires, en plus d’une version électronique disponible en ligne. Les recettes liées à la vente d’espaces publicitaires s’élèvent à 40 000 $, selon Jean-Luc Lavoie. Pour le numéro de mars, les ventes devraient atteindre les 50 000 $, dit-il. L’intérêt est là, en conclut Sébastien Charlton, coordonnateur aux opérations du Centre d'études sur les médias de l’Université Laval. Ouvrir en mode plein écranSébastien Charlton, coordonnateur aux opérations du Centre d'études sur les médias de l’Université Laval. Si la crise que connaissent actuellement les médias est – en partie – une question de financement, il croit que ça ne veut pas dire que des initiatives individuelles ne peuvent pas fonctionner à ce chapitre. À l’ère du tout-numérique, le papier reste une bonne carte de visite, donc, dans l’absolu, il n’y a rien qui empêche que ce modèle-là fonctionne, tranche M. Charlton. Avec des informations de Félix Morrissette-Beaulieu Donald Trump, président des États-Unis. Carney à Washington : « On ne veut pas revivre un moment Zelensky ». Publié à 4 h 00 HAE Carney à Washington : « On ne veut pas revivre un moment Zelensky »Le premier ministre canadien doit éviter les dérapages lors de sa rencontre avec Donald Trump Crimes et délits. Une étudiante portée disparue retrouvée morte à Ottawa. Publié hier à 17 h 36 HAE Une étudiante portée disparue retrouvée morte à OttawaLe Haut-Commissariat de l'Inde à Ottawa a identifié Vanshika Saini comme une étudiante indienne Politique provinciale. Danielle Smith promet un référendum en 2026. Publié hier à 21 h 33 HAE Danielle Smith promet un référendum en 2026La question du séparatisme pourrait y figurer Donald Trump, président des États-Unis. Donald Trump dit qu’il est improbable que les É.-U. annexent le Canada. Publié hier à 15 h 12 HAE Donald Trump dit qu’il est improbable que les É.-U. annexent le CanadaLe président américain a affirmé qu'il continuera à faire pression pour que le Canada devienne le 51e État Entrepreneuriat. La microbrasserie Pit Caribou évite la faillite. Publié hier à 18 h 09 HAE La microbrasserie Pit Caribou évite la failliteLes créanciers de la microbrasserie ont accepté lundi la proposition concordataire qui leur a été soumise Chargement en coursInfolettre ICI QuébecUne fois par jour recevez l’essentiel de l’actualité régionale Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre pour ne rien manquer les lecteurs de publications papier similaires – Le Journal de Sainte-Foy Le Journal de Cap-Rouge/Saint-Augustin et Le Journal de Sillery–Saint-Louis-de-France notamment – trouveront des textes qui arboreront un nom qu’ils connaissent bien : Yvon Giroux qui joue le rôle de rédacteur en chef de la nouvelle publication mise ici aussi sur les nouvelles positives par exemple les activités de financement les investissements et les annonces de députés on prend des photos [ou] ils me fournissent quelques photos pour lui donner une forme un peu plus journalistique qui est seul à la rédaction si on exclut les deux chroniqueurs M. Giroux signe un peu plus de 50 textes Il y avait surtout un besoin de faire rayonner ce qui se passe sur notre territoire éditeur et directeur des ventes du Journal de Sainte-Foy y compris ce que font les organismes communautaires locaux dont la voix fait souvent les frais des nouvelles nationales Dans le contexte où des publications similaires connaissent des moments plus difficiles il signale qu’une mobilisation était demandée par la communauté Pour assurer la viabilité et la pérennité du rayonnement de ce type de publication un organisme à but non lucratif a été constitué le 21 janvier 2025 l’avocat Luc Paradis siège aux côtés de MM. Lavoie et Giroux les deux autres administrateurs du Journal Un OBNLa accès aux programmes publics L’idée est de redémarrer un journal local dans chacun des arrondissements de la ville de Québec Dans la mire du trio : La Haute-Saint-Charles en mai Charlesbourg en décembre et Beauport en février de l’an prochain Pour l’arrondissement de La Cité-Limoilou M. Lavoie dit qu'il veut attendre de discuter avec le journal Le Carrefour de Québec un média d’information imprimé et gratuit Plus de 40 publicités sont insérées dans les 48 pages du numéro de février tiré à 62 500 exemplaires en plus d’une version électronique disponible en ligne Les recettes liées à la vente d’espaces publicitaires s’élèvent à 40 000 $ les ventes devraient atteindre les 50 000 $ coordonnateur aux opérations du Centre d'études sur les médias de l’Université Laval Si la crise que connaissent actuellement les médias est – en partie – une question de financement il croit que ça ne veut pas dire que des initiatives individuelles ne peuvent pas fonctionner à ce chapitre À l’ère du tout-numérique il n’y a rien qui empêche que ce modèle-là fonctionne Après environ un an au quotidien Le Soleil François Pouliot fait sienne la famille radio-canadienne par le truchement de l'émission Enquête où il effectue un stage au printemps 2023 il troque la métropole pour la Capitale-Nationale et intègre l'équipe d'ICI Québec à titre de journaliste Le premier ministre canadien doit éviter les dérapages lors de sa rencontre avec Donald Trump Le Haut-Commissariat de l'Inde à Ottawa a identifié Vanshika Saini comme une étudiante indienne La question du séparatisme pourrait y figurer Le président américain a affirmé qu'il continuera à faire pression pour que le Canada devienne le 51e État Les créanciers de la microbrasserie ont accepté lundi la proposition concordataire qui leur a été soumise activités d’élus : les présentoirs et les boîtes aux lettres de l'ouest de Québec contiennent depuis peu une toute nouvelle publication papier consacrée aux « bonnes nouvelles » de quartier : Le Journal de Sainte-Foy activités d’élus… Les présentoirs et les boîtes aux lettres de Sainte-Foy Cap-Rouge et Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures contiennent depuis peu une toute nouvelle publication papier dédiée aux « bonnes nouvelles » de quartier : Le Journal La nageuse Sabrina Duchesne de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures a conclu sa participation olympique sur une bonne note au Centre aquatique de Tokyo  La Québécoise a conclu ses Jeux paralympiques en se classant 6e du 100 m libre chez les S7 tout en établissant une nouvelle marque personnelle sur cette distance Sabrina Duchesne a eu l’occasion de se signaler en participant à la finale de sa dernière épreuve L’athlète de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures a profité de l’occasion pour abaisser son record personnel qu’elle avait enregistré quelques heures auparavant en qualifications Celle qui s’entraîne beaucoup plus pour le 400 m libre a mis à profit ses qualités en endurance dans la deuxième portion de la course Elle a accéléré la cadence pour remonter d’un rang et conclure avec un temps de 1 min 14,55 s Sabrina Duchesne disputait ses deuxièmes Jeux paralympiques à Tokyo En plus de réaliser de multiples records personnels la représentante canadienne a amélioré tous ses résultats obtenus à Rio Duchesne avait aussi récolté une médaille de bronze dimanche en 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By accepting this notice and continuing to browse our website you confirm you accept our Terms of Use & Privacy Policy read more >> is pleased to announce its participation in providing a new vaccination hub which will be located in the François Leclerc Industrial Park in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures The business and other partners from industrial parks will lend a hand to the Capitale-Nationale region's vaccination efforts Along with the City of Saint-Augustin's collaboration the involvement of the Corporation des parcs industriels du Québec and the following companies should be highlighted: Prémoulé a manufacturer of postformed countertops and custom cabinet doors; Preverco a manufacturer of hardwood floors; Richard & Levesque Cuisines Salles de Bain a manufacturer of high-end custom kitchen cabinets and bathroom furniture; SBI a manufacturer of residential heating products; and other companies to be named later "We are delighted to make part of our infrastructure available—namely which is large enough to accommodate the required resources Our family business is 116 years old this year; of course this means that my family members have weathered a number of crises we are taking the action that was clearly needed to contribute to the community's well-being and speed up vaccinations against the pandemic that has afflicted us for more than a year," says Denis Leclerc The company Biscuits Leclerc is working hand in hand with the Capitale-Nationale's CIUSS team and local private actors and has gone into overdrive to have the vaccination hub set up by the end of May The hub will be located at 91 Rotterdam Street in the François Leclerc Industrial Park in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Biscuits Leclerc has committed to covering the costs of its vaccination hub including all the clinical teams needed to reach the goal of vaccinating 15,000 people (30,000 doses) in 90 days Mainly residents of the area west of Quebec City including employees of companies in the industrial parks and their immediate families will have access to the new vaccination hub based on the government's priority guidelines The general public and businesses' employees will make appointments through the Clic Santé platform (at a date to be confirmed later) The vaccine administered on-site will be determined by the available doses expert recommendations and clinical assessments at the time of vaccination "We are grateful to be able to count on the support of partners from the industrial park in Saint-Augustin and other nearby companies in the form of both human and physical resources Their contribution is vital to the endeavour's success," says Mr. Leclerc OUR PARTNERS "The Corporation des parcs industriels is very proud to collaborate with Groupe Leclerc a great North American industrial leader from Quebec City area to support manufacturers in their fight against Covid-19 This corresponds to its vision of being the benchmark for mutual aid in the industrial world," says Mr. Pierre Dolbec Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Corporation des parcs industriels "Prémoulé is proud to collaborate with the Biscuits Leclerc initiative and to contribute to the collective effort to counter the Covid-19 pandemic," says Hugues Rouleau "Preverco is very pleased to be part of the Parc Francois Leclerc vaccination project A return to normal life will only occur once most of the population has been vaccinated and we believe that it is important for businesses like ours to contribute to this community effort I also want to thank Biscuits Leclerc for their leadership and very important contribution to this beautiful community project," says Jean-Francois Dufresne "Richard & Levesque is proud to contribute to the great initiative of Biscuits Leclerc to offer vaccines to the surrounding population of St-Augustin," says M President Richard & Levesque Cuisines Salles de Bain "The entire SBI team is proud to contribute to the community effort in setting up a vaccination clinic in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Local businesses are an important economic driver and proud financial contributors to the community It is by joining forces that we will make a difference in this long-awaited return to normal," says Jean-François Cantin "It is worth highlighting the initiative of Biscuits Leclerc which like several other businesses in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures is always there when it comes to getting involved in the community whom I encourage to get vaccinated as soon as possible" ABOUT BISCUITS LECLERCBiscuits Leclerc was founded in 1905 by François Leclerc and has grown remarkably in the last 30 years into a company with nearly 1200 employees and eight ultramodern plants in Canada and the U.S. with locations in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Biscuits Leclerc is headquartered near Quebec City in the François Leclerc Industrial Park in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures The company specializes in cookies and snack bars Leclerc is known as an innovative company attuned to the tastes and needs of informed customers who care about the food they eat and like to treat themselves to life's pleasures Marie-Josée Massicotte, Communication Director & Brand Manager, [email protected] www.leclerc.ca Stay up-to-date on all things Canadian tennis courtesy of exclusive interviews Search by subject and explore the latest news in multiple formats including articles Tennis Canada today announced the 2024 recipients of the High Performance Recognition Program With $100,000 awarded to the program this year a total of nearly $300,000 has now been invested in the initiative that.. The Quebec university tennis league held its championships at the end of March Gabriel Diallo is into the round of sixteen at a Masters 1000 event for the first time in his career at the Madrid Open.. Gabriel Diallo took advantage another his third lucky loser at a Masters 1000 event in 2025 to reach the third round of.. Denis Shapovalov cruised over Kei Nishikori 6-1 6-4 and Gabriel Diallo defeated Kamil Majchrzak 7-5 Félix Auger-Aliassime and Bianca Andreescu both lost their second-round matches at the Madrid Open on Friday in.. Gabriel Diallo took advantage of his lucky loser spot to win his first-round match in Madrid Chambly is located in southern Quebec along the Chambly Basin It is an agricultural market center for cash-crops The city has several historic sites including Fort Chambly National Historic Park and a collection of 18th and 19th-century buildings Chambly is one of the wealthiest cities in Quebec An average household income is approximately $94,000 while the unemployment rate is below 5% Residents enjoy low property tax rate of only 2% There are over ten hospitals that serve a population of approximately 30,000 people The diverse manufacturing sector is a major source of employment for both local and immigrants The development of Chambly Canal has also made it a preferred tourist destination you might dismiss Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures as a simple bedroom community because of its proximity to the busy Quebec City this small community is one of the best places to live not only in Quebec but also in Canada The city’s business park has access to the port and rail line It has about 150 businesses which employ about 20,000 people The city’s median household income of $117,000 is among the highest in the country while the unemployment rate is below 2% residents also have easy access to health care Its proximity to Quebec City ensures that residents can have easy access to more facilities like schools and recreational facilities The city of Mont-Saint-Hilaire is a small town down a hill located in the region of Monteregia in southern Quebec an isolated hill measuring 1,358 feet high The city has a population of approximately 19,000 people The residents of the town are some of the wealthiest people in province boasting of an average household income of over $115,000 The average unemployment rate is only 4.9% while the unemployment rate is only 4.9% Residents of Mont-Saint-Hilaire also have access to great healthcare with approximately 2.3 doctors per 1,000 people Saint-Constant is situated on the south shores of Montreal in southwestern Quebec It has a population of approximately 29,000 people the city was declared the fourth-best place to start a family through a study conducted MoneySense Saint-Constant City focuses on providing the best services to its residents through local government thanks to the transparent administration and advanced technology The city offers a dynamic urban living due to the suburban train station and easy access to public transport People living in Saint-Constant can also enjoy nature in the parks and along the riverbed Other basic amenities in the city include seven schools and several early childhood centers Boucherville is a suburb of Montreal located on the South Shores of Saint Lawrence River It was established as a parish in 1667 by Pierre Boucher of whom the city is named after The city has a population of over 40,000 people and about 16,500 dwellings Boucherville is a relatively busy town with several activities going on The industrial park which covers an area of approximately 7 square kilometers hosts 575 businesses which have provided employment to over 23,000 people The average household income is about $125,000 Residents of Boucherville also enjoy low property rate at only 3% and have access to better health services making it one of the best places to live in Quebec Lévis City is located in eastern Canada on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River The Old Quebec is linked with the Old Lévis by a ferry while the Western Lévis is connected to Quebec City by Pierre Laporte and Quebec bridges Lévis is one of the best places to retire in Quebec because of its close proximity to the province’s capital The city also has great access to health care services with a higher doctor to residents’ ratio The low crime index of 40.26 makes it one of the safest places in Canada is an on-island suburban town situated on the northwestern side of Mount Royal The town is completely surrounded by Montreal and has a population of over 20,000 people Mont-Royal boasts of an exceptional quality of life with people from every background flocking the garden city The city is strategically placed at the center of the island of Montreal where one can enjoy the succession of the delightful green space and the magnificent architecture The residents enjoy low property tax of 3% while the average household income is $191,671 Saint-Lambert is located on south shores of Saint Lawrence River It has a population of approximately 22,000 residents as per the 2016 census The city is divided into two sections; the Peville neighborhood and the original city Most of the city’s economic activities take place along the Victoria Avenue particularly on the area between CN tracks and Riverside Drive where there are over 40 businesses Saint-Lambert is mostly a residential city with the daily life reflecting a tradition of adhering to a balanced lifestyle Most people prefer to live in the city because of its charm Westmount is a charming little city located at the center of the Island of Montreal It has a population of over 20,000 residents Its population is considered one of the wealthiest in the country The city of Westmount is not only defined by the distinctive architecture but also by nature which consists of unspoiled woodland Although the city has a higher unemployment rate of 7.5% the average household income is one of the highest in Quebec at $240,205 Housing is also relatively cheap with residents paying a monthly rent of about $1,500 for a two-bedroom apartment Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville is located at the foot of Mont Saint-Bruno it had a population of slightly over 27,000 residents The city is well known for Mont Saint-Bruno which it was named after and a location for a national park and ski facility Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville offers an exceptional lifestyle to its citizens It has a major mall with over 200 stores that provide shopping convenience the city boasts of an average household income of $118,951 and an unemployment rate of below 4.9% Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville is also a safe city to live in with a crime rate of only 3,700 per 100,000 people photos and original descriptions © 2025 worldatlas.com SAINT-AUGUSTIN-de-DESMAURES, Québec (BRAIN) — Louis Garneau Sports Group, which requested creditor protection in March plans to relaunch following an investment from a Montréal investment firm and support from a program created to help attract and retain businesses in Québec Company founder Louis Garneau remains the majority shareholder Champlain Financial Corporation's other major investments include Kanuk (a Montréal apparel manufacturer and retailer) Louis Garneau Sports and Champlain have been working for several months on a new strategic plan to relaunch the Garneau According to Le Journal de Québec the relaunch program has a price tag of CA$25 million ($19.5 million) including a CA$5 million loan from Investissement Quebec Louis Garneau Sports listed debts of CA$28.1 million and Sugoi "We sincerely believe that Louis and his team of seasoned leaders have all the assets required to reinforce the positioning of the Louis Garneau Sports Group as a world leader of cycling apparel accessories and bikes," said Pierre Simard the president of Champlain Financial Corporation The company's head office remains in St-Augustin-de-Desmaures "'Never Give Up' has been my motto during my whole cycling career," said Garneau "Even if this race has been the most difficult one of my life Champlain Financial Corporation believed in our team from the very beginning I want to thank them for trusting and believing in us." Investissement Quebec is a corporation set up by the National Assembly of Québec to support businesses in the province "This relaunch plan will allow Louis Garneau Sports Group to exploit new technologies and to place greater emphasis on e-commerce two essential conditions of competitiveness in today’s world," said Pierre Fitzgibbon Québec's Minister of the Economy and Innovation "Thanks to its trademarks recognized throughout the world Louis Garneau Sports Group is a strategic company for the Québec economy It is above all an international benchmark in the world of sport and a strong symbol for Québec entrepreneurship I encourage all of Québec to continue to favor local purchasing In September a majority of Garneau's creditors approved the relaunch plan Champlain's involvement was not publicly disclosed at the time Download the 2019 Industry Directory Read the 2021 Sales Training Guide TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need Seth Rorabaugh is a TribLive reporter covering the Pittsburgh Penguins. 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