I worked with Jean for many years at Countryside Nursing home I was her “boss” and worked along side of her as mostly her friend I remember her telling me about a kangaroo that jumped in front of her car when driving off Johnson Road We laughed for a very long time on that one And we often spent time together on weekends and after work My condolences to the family she left behind This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter Beloeil—Chambly 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings 267 of 267 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election 267 of 267 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election is projected to be re-elected in Beloeil—Chambly Blanchet has 33,535 of 69,397 votes (48.32%) is in second place with 23,593 votes (34%) and Sylvain Goulet Blanchet has represented the riding since 2019 28,649 voters cast ballots at advance polls Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election. The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote The Greens have one race called in their favour They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account PoliticsBloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet wins riding of Beloeil-ChamblyBloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet has won his riding of Beloeil-Chambly. 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Canada — The award-winning Blanche de Chambly is now available year-round for the first time in cans in a 16-ounce single-serve format nationwide Though it has been brewed and bottled since 1992 popular demand has called for a canned version of Blanche de Chambly which Unibroue is now proud to deliver knowing that it fully meets the world-class standard that fans have grown to expect and appreciate from the brewery With 37 medals and several international distinctions to its name including back-to-back designations as “World’s Best Belgian Style Wheat Beer” at the prestigious World Beers Awards in London “We wanted to respond to consumer demand,” says Jerry Vietz consumers have been wanting to enjoy their favorite beer in a can We are also seeing an increasingly popular trend in the industry towards the 473 mL can which we will add to the current bottle formats.” A traditional Belgian style Witbier refermented and brewed with coriander and Curaçao orange peels emanating a subtle bouquet of citrus and spice mingled with aromas of yeast breads The hazy and cloudy appearance of Blanche de Chambly finds a perfect counterpoint in the lively sustained effervescence culminating in a creamy head that rests atop the refreshing contents within Each sip greets the palate with delicate spice notes blanketed in citrus flavors reminiscent of orange and lemon this is a beer that suits all levels of thirst Blanche de Chambly is meant to be served roused with the yeast suspended within the liquid to take full advantage of all of the beer’s flavors and aromas The unique Belgian yeast strain in Blanche de Chambly contributes an especially flavorful taste and mouthfeel to the beer which features the coat of arms of the town in which it is brewed – as well as the image of the iconic Fort de Chambly in Quebec – on shelves everywhere Use the Unibroue Finder tool to find this and other Unibroue beers that are available near you it has carved out a special niche in the beer world with top-quality products and a brand rooted deep in Quebec culture It made history by becoming the first North American brewer to use a brewing method inspired by the two-centuries-old tradition developed by Trappist monks in Europe – particularly Belgium Unibroue has remained faithful to its origins even as it has grown to become an icon of the brewing world Unibroue products take you on a journey filled with legends and fabulous tales Early Registration Open You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Shirletta Chambly has lost two family members in St Maleek Coleman-Chambly died after a seizure in his bed at the St Family members claim he told them over the phone that jail personnel had refused to give him his epilepsy medication the night before “You don’t deserve your medication or treated like a human being because you’re locked up?” his mother said Jails across the country are required to provide medical care to prisoners who are serving a sentence or waiting on a trial But a growing number of former inmates in jails run by the city of St Louis claim they were denied their medication while incarcerated Six prisoners in jails run by the city of St Louis died in 2016 and the first two months of 2017 Another six died last year in the custody of St Medical examiners ruled half of the deaths due to suicide; they attributed the others to drug overdoses or complications of chronic medical issues Louis Corrections Commissioner Dale Glass declined to discuss specific cases But the idea that anyone has been denied medication in his jails is ridiculous “There’s no logical reason to deny a person medication.” $7.6 million to provide health care to jail inmates over the last fiscal year.  Read more: ArchCity Defenders co-founder is on a new mission: to end cash bail A federal lawsuit filed by ArchCity Defenders earlier this month includes allegations that medical care in one city jail, the Medium Security Institution, known as the Workhouse, is inhumane and violates prisoners’ constitutional rights. Plaintiffs claimed they were denied medication for infections Maleek Coleman-Chambly used to keep his chronic seizures at bay with 1,000 milligrams of Keppra twice a day city police arrested Coleman-Chambly at a probation office they asked for him to be booked so they could investigate him on suspicion of promoting child porn her boyfriend called from jail and told her that guards at the St Louis City Justice Center had refused to give him his seizure medication a lot of times for my medicine,” Boyd recalled “She said I don’t care; you’re going to be shaking like a fish out of water.” Louis medical examiner’s office ruled that he died of natural causes But his mother can’t shake the feeling that he’d still be alive if he had taken his medicine “I knew he would never be the one to be killed in the streets A Corizon spokesperson declined to discuss specific cases “Our policies and protocols are based on the standards established by the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare which was established by the American Medical Association to set the standards recognized by the medical profession and the courts as the benchmark for establishing and measuring a correctional health services program,” wrote Martha Harbin More than 3,000 die annually in state prisons.  Providing health care in jail is complicated Bad food and unclean surfaces can make chronic conditions worse Patients may have incomplete medical histories and no recent doctor to contact But Coleman-Chambly’s family points out that he had served time before in the St the Corrections Commissioner for the city of St But he pointed to the National Commission on Correctional Health Care “It would not be possible for us to be accredited if we didn’t give the medical treatment that was required for the individual and is standard inmates may disagree with jail doctors over what medical treatments are necessary “There has to be a medical determination that the medication is required,” Glass said “Either by them having a standard prescription when they come to us or a doctor on site or a doctor at another facility determines that they should be receiving medicines is no stranger to accusations of malpractice or wrongful death Hundreds of federal lawsuits have been filed against the Tennessee-based firm in the past year alone 62-year-old Mary Lou Walker sat alone in a cell at the St Louis Medium Security Institution; rapidly losing her grip with reality.  I had to crawl to the toilet and a lot of times I couldn’t make it.” Walker said police arrested her at a Home Depot Years after a traffic accident that crushed her pelvis Walker had gone from a dependency on pain pills to a full-blown heroin addiction As she went through withdrawals in custody she said jail personnel refused to give her medication for depression said she panicked when she heard Mary Lou’s voice on the phone; but couldn’t get someone to help her I would tell them that she’s calling me and she’s doesn’t sound right she’s not sounding like herself and what she’s saying,” Linda Walker said “I couldn’t get through to them so I tried to call BJC [Health] to see if they could send someone out and check Mary Lou Walker was so sick she couldn’t finish an interview with her public defender court personnel ordered the jail to transfer her to a hospital and is completing a local addiction recovery program But the trauma of the experience stays with her Read more: A trial, but not a speedy one: St. Louis inmates wait in jail four times longer than in the county Even attorneys can be limited in their power to appeal for care on behalf of their clients in jail “Courts frequently are reluctant to get involved in the affairs of jails and prisons until inmates and detainees have exhausted their administrative remedies within that facility,” said Mae Quinn an attorney and director of the Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center in St the continuing allegations and new lawsuit over conditions at the Workhouse are simply the latest in a long string of reports it’s not neglect when folks are choosing — willfully choosing — to ignore the conditions and problems,” Quinn said Quinn’s firm is suing the city on behalf of the mother of an inmate who died at the Medium Security Institution last year — not for wrongful death but to obtain more information about how he died had a history of medical and mental health issues when he collapsed at the jail last year while lifting weights “The circumstances of his death remain very much open to question in our minds,” Quinn said “We still have not been provided with videos or internal investigations that would really shed greater light.” Follow Durrie on Twitter: @durrieB 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 FC Chambly’s 1-0 win over Valenciennes on the opening match-day of the Ligue 2 season marks the latest chapter in one of football’s most inspiring and surprising stories The club’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric and few ascents in the modern game can compare to the thirty-year history of FC Chambly In a period that marks the game’s development into what can seem a cold family-run club in northern France that has undergone one of the most triumphant journeys conceivable; a heart-warming tale of two brothers who founded a club for fun The club was formed in June 1989 by Bruno and Fulvio Luzi Both brothers had previously been players in the lower echelons of French football they contacted several local councils in the Oise department of northern France with the town of Chambly eventually offering them a space to play and train colours and kit were all inspired by Inter decided to pay tribute to them (though Bruno joked in a 2018 interview with RMC Sport that he “[would have] preferred yellow”) Despite changes to the badge design in 2016 as the club have sought to forge their own identity (and amidst reported pressure from Inter) with Walter even playing for the first team Bruno was also in charge of coaching the reserve side and youth teams The team rose through the district leagues achieving promotion four times to reach the ninth tier in 1998 before Walter stepped down as president in 2001 2002 saw Chambly move up from the district divisions to regional amateur football merging with several other local clubs from the Pays de Thelle area in 2006 After reaching the sixth tier of French football in 2008 the club were regional champions of Picardy in 2010 and joined the national leagues for the first time in their history the side have enjoyed several noteworthy runs in the Coupe de France having by this time been promoted twice more to the Championnat National The most magical of these cup runs came in 2018 before being defeated by fellow third-tier side Les Herbiers Their quarter-final win over Strasbourg became the most famous result in the club’s history the game was clouded by the death of co-founder Walter The Luzi brothers paid tribute to their father by guiding the side to Ligue 2 with key contributions from goalkeeper Simon Pontdemé and the Luzi family had taken their club to within one promotion of the footballing elite they are expected to have around 3,000 fans at most games Staying up and progressing further will not be easy as the club are unable to play at their home due to the Stade des Marais not meeting the league’s requirements They will instead play most home games at the Stade Pierre-Brisson in nearby Beauvais and though they have recruited industriously (nine new signings this summer) time will tell whether they have done so wisely with captain Jacques converting the decisive penalty was a terrific way to kick-off their professional adventure For a family-run club to have achieved so much seems almost inconceivable And they really are all about family: Fulvio’s wife and two of Bruno’s daughters are now on the board of directors deputy mayor of Chambly Michel Françaix said the club’s rapid ascent was linked to “the quality of a family club with healthy values,” with Fulvio identifying key values in an interview with Le Parisien as “selflessness Such values being upheld in the modern game is refreshing Whether or not they will be enough to see Chambly reach the top remains to be seen with Fulvio telling Le Courrier Picard in 2014 we will be at the top.” The mission is clear: stay up J.Sm. 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