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Like the rest of the house, the dining room is built like the ones of yesteryear, with its beamed ceiling, weathered wood walls and a wood-burning fireplace on the back wall. The tables are set in an inviting space that seats about 40. An original boreal cuisine experience, Recto-Verso is one of the best tables in the area in a charming and historical locale. Perfect for exploring local inspired cuisine in a creative way, the address is a staple for curious and epicurean diners alike. On the menu for over twenty years, Joe Beef’s famous lobster spaghetti is one of the most iconic dishes in Montreal. Here’s the recipe! Pizzaiolo Mirko D’Agata from No.900 pizzerias took 1st place at the International Pizza Challenge in Las Vegas Connaissez-vous Jean-Philippe Tastet ?! Le critique culinaire de renom a 30+ ans d'expertise et est l'inspiration derrière Tastet. Jessica Noël, co-chef and co-owner of Mon Lapin and Rôtisserie La Lune — meet one of the most exciting chefs to discover! 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If you have any information or reports of damage, please contact us at QCstorm@ec.gc.ca #QCStorm MontrealNewsLarge fire engulfs Mont Gabriel Hotel in Laurentians; multiple fire departments respondBy Luca Caruso-MoroOpens in new windowPublished: December 02, 2022 at 3:06PM EST Consulting engineering firm Équipe Laurence has selected Beloeil for its newest branch inaugurating its regional expansion into Montérégie The office is in Beloeil’s Vieux-Moulin at 991 boulevard Richelieu joining Équipe Laurence’s locations in Ste-Adèle The firm’s engineers and technicians are now working on several contracts across the Montérégie region which has experienced one of the province’s strongest demographic growth rates for more than 30 years “We already have three major projects in our order book Frelighsburg and Lac Brome,” says president and CEO Alexandre Latour Équipe Laurence will pursue both public- and private-sector contracts in the region including residential and industrial projects The firm is actively recruiting local professionals to support its service expansion the association of French war veterans purchased a huge piece of land in Sainte-Adèle close to Lac Bouthillier and the Mulets River It was here that Montreal’s French community and diplomats came in the summertime until 1977 In addition to the young people who came here to summer camp military officers and French dignitaries – and even singer Charles Trenet – stayed in the place called Sac-au-Dos a little corner of France in the Laurentians Robert Boily was born in Montreal to a French father Robert was 11 years old when he was sent to Sac-au-Dos camp It’s a lively memory for him and for all those who went there This 400-page historic work contains more than 250 photographs of the region Val-Morin’s Sun Valley inn: all places where the campers went on weekly outings “Writing this took eight years of work and make no mistake the great-grandson of the lady who had the house built (cover); finding the period photographs was a real treasure hunt.” Robert Boily wrote his book so that this lovely intergenerational adventure would not be forgotten It’s a book that bears witness: something to leave open before the fireplace on those long winter nights Available (in French only) from the author: $85 (plus tax and delivery) Rb2723@oricom.ca More from this author by clicking on his photo below and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Phone: 819 425-7875 Looks like this is a wrong url or this page has been taken down Born in Sainte-Adèle in the Lower Laurentians Louis Dufour quickly became an excellent skier and it was through ski competition that our friendship began the Lower Laurentians and the Upper Laurentians were fiercely competitive on the ski slopes and Louis was an unbridled competitor I was three years younger than he and considered him an opponent on the slopes but our love of skiing created a healthy and respectable camaraderie which lasted more than 50 years At the very beginning of our respective careers the categories were very different from those we know today Under the governance of the Canadian Ski Association there were two categories by sex: Juniors to 19 years of age and Seniors aged 20 and older B and C; level C was the least accomplished the racers accumulated points which permitted them to move to a higher level It was possible – even if the skier had started competing at a more advanced age – to achieve a higher level without the stress of age A young skier who had results above their category could pass to a higher level and be part of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team with the points collected but it was the same for a skier too old to be part of the competition system we made it a point of honour to win a race and it was an added motivation to win for our “home team” the Canadian Alpine Ski Team was strongly encouraged to participate in a giant slalom competition at Mont Habitant This event was twinned with a fundraiser organized by Mickey Stein I went back up to the start to encourage the racers and I noticed Louis in the starting gate His blue eyes were blazing and I realized that the race was not yet won His photograph was in the newspapers which told the story of his win Louis married Dahris Dandurand whom he had met on the slopes in Sainte-Adèle Both of them were passionate about skiing and the Laurentians the young couple settled in Montréal where Louis went to work at Eaton’s One day as I was walking down Saint Catherine Street I was hailed by Louis who announced that he was leaving to work in Saint-Sauveur he answered: “I don’t know; I’ll know when I’m there.” And the rest is history one of the owners of Mont Saint-Sauveur ski resort saw in Louis the man who would change the reputation of Saint-Sauveur His dynamic personality and his passion would make it a place known for its innovation and customer service had correctly evaluated the full potential of this young man The proximity of Saint-Sauveur to the cities of Montréal and Laval had made it a very popular destination for urban skiers Thanks to the brightly lit terrain and the ease of access night skiing – already established in the other ski resorts – became very successful there workers… everyone could treat themselves to a few hours of skiing at the end of the day Not only did the mountain benefit from the keen interest but retailers and restaurant owners in the village did good business Louis Dufour and Serge Couture (operations) became partners in what is now known as Sommet Saint-Sauveur Their investment came out of their pay cheque at a rate of $1000 per year And how about that chalet at Sommet Saint-Sauveur? It’s the work of the famous architect Peter Rose A nice start to his career as an architect which won him a big award offered by the American magazine Progressive Architecture the first quadruple chairlift in the Laurentians the acquisition of neighbouring ski centres as well as that of Jay Peak Vermont… Everything translated into success I heard about the achievements of Louis and his team including the flash of brilliance of dumping snow on Saint Catherine Street to show that there was snow at Saint-Sauveur We saw each other at least once a year at the Laurentian Ski Hall of Fame Christian and Éric and their work at his side Every year we would say that we would do a few turns together and the next year we would promise the same thing because we thought there would always be time to do it… I was there for his celebration of life and I held back I could hear and see the legacy of Louis in his boys but I note in the next generation of the Hébert and Dufour families a continuity of a vision of the future and the attention to detail which pays tribute to the men that were Louis Dufour and Jacques Hébert as I’ve driven past the slopes of Saint-Sauveur I’ve been fascinated by the activity and feel proud for Louis Dufour but I regret the turns we didn’t make together This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. 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Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. composé d’une mannequin et d’un chanteur de musique pop a été officiellement accusé d’avoir mis le feu à deux tours de téléphonie cellulaire au cours de la nuit de jeudi ont été arrêtés vers 1 h 30 à leur domicile La Sûreté du Québec croit qu’ils sont les auteurs d’une vague d’incendies qui ont endommagé au moins sept tours de téléphonie sur la couronne nord de Montréal depuis une semaine Ils ont comparu au palais de justice de Saint-Jérôme par téléphone pour des accusations d’avoir « intentionnellement ou sans se soucier des conséquences de [leurs] actes » provoqué des dommages de plus de 5000 $ sur deux tours de cellulaires « par le feu ou par une explosion » Il s’agit des deux incidents survenus la nuit dernière à Blainville et St-Jérôme « Leur interrogatoire est toujours en cours Nous avons l’assurance que les deux suspects sont liés aux sept dossiers d’incendies » a dit ne pas croire que le couple ait été mêlé aux méfaits ça n’a pas d’allure d’impliquer ces deux personnes » Des incendies semblables sont survenus dans plusieurs pays au cours des dernières semaines alors que plusieurs théories du complot associent la pandémie de COVID-19 à la téléphonie 5G Aucun des profils des deux accusés sur les réseaux sociaux n’évoque a priori d’inquiétude à l’égard de cette technologie ou des ondes en général Ce nouveau standard de téléphonie mobile utilisera mais il n’est pas encore déployé sur la couronne nord Les antennes incendiées à Laval et dans les Laurentides utilisaient toutes les standards 3G et 4G Plusieurs groupes opposés à la 5G réclament un moratoire sur l’implantation de la technologie Une pétition électronique à cet égard (E-2424) a récolté depuis le 26 février 3919 signatures sur le site de la Chambre des communes Le député libéral de Colombie-Britannique Ron McKinnon en est le commanditaire Il a affirmé au Globe And Mail « ne pas croire personnellement que les tours cellulaires posent un risque pour la santé humaine » mais a accepté de commanditer la pétition pour que l’opinion de ses concitoyens soit entendue « Je recommande à tous les Canadiens de suivre les avis de santé des scientifiques et des experts » La Commission internationale pour la protection contre les rayonnements non ionisants affirme que rien ne permet de croire que cette la 5G pose quelque danger que ce soit pour la santé même si un plus grand nombre d’antennes sera nécessaire à son fonctionnement « Celles-ci ne modifieront pas les scénarios d’exposition de façon appréciable et des études de mesures initiales suggèrent que l’exposition aux antennes 5G sera semblable à celle des antennes 3G et 4G » Les thèses associant la téléphonie 5G à la pandémie de COVID-19 sont aussi réfutées par les scientifiques « Ces prétentions ne sont supportées par aucune preuve (pas même par des preuves extrêmement faibles) et un large corpus de connaissances scientifiques relatif aux champs électromagnétiques associés à la 5G démontre que ces prétentions sont impossibles L’exposition aux appareils 5G ne cause par la COVID-19 pas plus qu’elle n’a d’effet sur le processus menant au décès ou aux problèmes de santé rapportés chez les personnes infectées par le coronavirus (SARS-CoC-2) qui provoque la COVID-19 » affirme l’organisme dans un communiqué publié en avril A young couple from Sainte-Adèle who died in a car crash on Friday in Trois-Rivières has left the Quebec MTB community devastated their vehicle was trapped between two trucks The car was completely destroyed by the force of impact the couple was on their way to a mountain bike event they were recognized and highly appreciated It’s a big loss for everyone,” Guérin’s aunt According to the Journal de Montréal the couple was set to sponsor two events: the Enduro Challenge 2.0 of Belle Neige and the Marin Wildside Enduro at Mount Sutton on Saturday Both events will now hold memorials beforehand “In such a large province, what are the chances of it falling on our family? Life is really bad, it always takes away the right people, those who do not deserve to leave so soon,” Proulx said “The death of my niece has completely changed my view of driving I no longer look at the road in the same way.” The Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes (FSQC) posted a statement on Facebook about the tragedy “The Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes (FSQC) was informed yesterday that two of our members tragically lost their lives this weekend while attempting to reach one of the mountain bike competition circuits We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family and the entire cycling community who knew Mélanie Guérin and François Allaire.” Get the digital edition of Canadian Cycling Magazine Répartition des coûts du futur centre sportif Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account – Completely paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at age 33 confined to a wheelchair in a long-term care centre he asked a court to be allowed to starve to death Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience “I don’t see myself stuck like this in a wheelchair for another 35 years not at my age,” he testified when Superior Court Justice Gontran Rouleau visited his bedside Corbeil said he was seeking a gentle death stop tearing myself apart and fighting without having any future Corbeil’s request not to be force-fed was a landmark in Canadian law Corbeil had the right to refuse treatment and “die with dignity,” Judge Rouleau ruled Université de Montréal ethicist David Roy wrote at the time that the court had recognized that even in cases when a patient is not terminally ill particularly at the cost of unbearable suffering for the patient proves to be an attitude that is more than deplorable.” Your guide to the world of Canadian politics By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of First Reading will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. the debate over death with dignity continues to rage in Canada he decided not to go through with his fast immediately A specially equipped van bought by his family meant he could regularly get out of the long-term care centre He fell in love with a woman who came to visit her ailing mother at the centre and today they live together in a house custom-built by his brother and two sons that we can still have an acceptable quality of life when we are not imprisoned in a CHSLD,” he said in an interview this week the Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments Wednesday in a case seeking to overturn the prohibition against assisting a patient’s suicide the provincial government this year became the first jurisdiction in North America to legalize euthanasia clearing the way for physicians to end the life of a dying patient by lethal injection he remains thankful that he was given the option to die by the court in 1992 He sees the current debate as one over whether suffering people should have a choice “If you’re talking about rights that are being sought “If they will offer the help to have an acceptable life If I don’t have any help and I’m going to be in a prison Corbeil was married and employed as a carpenter when he took his two boys out for a spin on an all-terrain vehicle he was thinking of buying the ATV tipped and as he tried to protect his sons After nearly a year in a rehabilitation facility but his family was ill equipped to care for him but when neurological results in September 1991 confirmed that there was no hope for improvement he informed his family that he wanted to die a social worker and a chaplain all tried to dissuade him “I am stuck with total quadriplegia that leaves me unable to move from my shoulders to my toes,” he testified “After the doctors informed me there is no possibility of a physical recovery he asked that he not be fed or given any medical treatment to prolong his life He requested appropriate medication to ease his suffering Judge Rouleau concluded that feeding was a form of medical treatment Corbeil was within his rights to refuse it he also has the right to die with dignity and according to his choice,” the judge wrote Asked today why he did not follow through with his life-ending fast Corbeil said it was no single revelation but a gradual re-discovery of what life could offer visited more frequently and took him on excursions beyond the walls of the CHSLD but he remains grateful to his ex-wife for raising his two sons Technological advances have granted him a degree of independence He operates his computer via a tiny mirror on his glasses that directs the cursor as he moves his head A straw allows him to click the cursor by breathing He commands his wheelchair with a cephalic joystick which uses his head movements to guide the chair He can turn on the TV when he pleases and open the door using a baton held in his mouth to push a button on his wheelchair But he would not have been able to move into his own home 10 years ago had he not met Martine Allès during her frequent visits to her mother who was on the same floor of the CHSLD as Mr She said she never imagined herself in the dual role of spouse and vital caregiver for someone with a serious disability is now director of a research lab on ethics and aging at the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal and editor in chief of the Journal of Palliative Care due to take effect by the end of next year While there are times when it is “ethically tolerable” for a physician to end a patient’s life it will come to be seen as a normal practice once it is enshrined in law Corbeil’s case should be held up as an argument against assisted death Human beings are all so infinitely different either approving of euthanasia or prohibiting euthanasia that can apply without exception to anybody “I think it’s better to keep the law against homicide but being wise enough when cases come up not to prosecute or not to convict.” Corbeil believes society needs to do a better job helping the suffering so a Quebec man living in a CHSLD after a 2010 skydiving accident left him quadriplegic Corbeil’s case as a precedent to seek the right not to be force-fed He was successful and died of starvation in September after a two-month fast Mayence “could have seen it’s possible to continue with help.” He said facilities providing long-term care need be more humane I support the government acting on its promises providing support for people to remain home with necessary help It will cost society much less than putting them in a CHSLD.” escaping the CHSLD has opened a world he thought was forever closed hammers and screwdrivers hang neatly in his garage he is able to instruct someone exactly how to do it Allès’ teenage son how to plant the cedar hedge that thrives today He has also become an advocate for patients in the Laurentians region The wages paid the home caregivers sent by the local health centre are low and they tend not to last long before they find something that pays better A repairman just advised him that his electric bed which allows caregivers to raise and lower him will soon need to be replaced at a cost of $3,000 But his life today is incomparably better than it was in the dark days after his accident As he said goodbye to a reporter Friday morning he discussed his plans for the rest of the day then we’ll go to Saint-Jérôme to buy some groceries transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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