Sales up in housing market Windstrom debris causes headache
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Sales up in housing market Windstrom debris causes headache
Les couvre-planchers Prévost & Associé WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH 2014 45,633 COPIES The VOICE of Montreal’s West Island since 1925 620-3944 3619245 • • • • Carpets Linoleum Laminate floors Hardwood floors 16027, PIERREFONDS blvd, Pierrefonds ‘Pointe’-ing future to the Sales up in housing market 3 Windstrom debris causes headache 8 Following news of the Notre-Dame-de-Vieux-Moulin Convent’s closure in December, the president of the Pointe Claire Historical Preservation Society said it’s time for the city of Pointe Claire to buy the convent and the surrounding heritage-protected land known as ‘La Pointe.’ See Anthony Abbondanza’s story on pg. 3. For greater visibility, advertise in more than 80 newspapers with just one address. Visit us online at www.yourclassifieds.ca (TC Media – Anthony Abbondanza) A NEW RETAIL DESTINATION NOT TO BE MISSED! MAISON FUSION Richness in Diversity! Arts, Décor, Fashion, Accessories, Accent Furniture, Fragrance and more. 328, Lakeshore Road, Pointe - Claire, Qc, H9S 4L7 Tel: 514 630 1190 5651380 KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? 5422676 T. 514.694.8777 [email protected] 5656062 KirKland Talk of the Town Community is our business www.westislandchronicle.com Graduation ceremony APCHQ MONTÉRÉGIE-SUROÎT On May 28th, APCHQ Montérégie Suroît held a graduation ceremony for the participants of the training program leading to obtaining a contractor's license. More than $15,500 in bursaries and prizes were awarded during the evening. Congratulations to all participants! Present at the event (left to right): Jean St-Pierre, president of the APCHQ Montérégie Suroît inc., Pierre Proulx from ProjetBox inc., recipients of Desjardins award worth $1,000 for his academic performance and class attendance, Nathalie Brière, General Director APCHQ Montérégie Suroît inc. and Services Caisse Desjardins de Dan-Rock Leclerc, Senior Director, Business Vaudreuil-Soulanges. Notes of INTEREST for Secret Agent Lab Camp and Jr. Engineers’s Camp. Please note that as of July 21, Stewart Hall will offer two new camps: Eureka Camp for budding inventors, and Mad Lab Camp to spice up science and make memories to last a lifetime. Space is limited. Camps began June 30 and end just before the start of school. You can register online at http://ludik.ville.pointeclaire.qc.ca. Call 514-630-1220 for more information. HAPPENINGS Hudson Players Club’s presents ‘Shakespeare by the Lake production of As You Like It. Performances run from July 17 to 27 in the Jack Layton Memorial Park in Hudson. There are no tickets required for this show. A freewill donation is requested, as this production is entirely financed by the Club, our advertisers, and our SUPPORT GROUPS audience. Visit hudsonplayersclub.com for West Island Palliative Care Residence is once more information. again offering bereavement support groups for West Island families who have had loved ones Stewart Hall Cultural Centre will hold the regis- die. These groups are offered free of charge and tration period for its ‘Little Scientists’ Camp’ are open to the community at large. For more (ages six to 11) Mondays through Friday, from information, call 514-693-1718. The residence is 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. There are still a few places left located at 265 André Brunet in Kirkland. 2 - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - The Chronicle - www.westislandchronicle.com YANNICK NÉZET-SÉGUIN AND ROMANTICISM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 th / 7:30 PM FERNAND-LINDSAY AMPHITHEATRE ORCHESTRE MÉTROPOLITAIN Yannick NÉZET-SÉGUIN, conductor Programme: BEETHOVEN, WAGNER CONCERT FESTIVAL SHUTTLES Montreal-Amphitheatre Departure from Cavendish Mall – August 2, 6 and 9 at 5 p.m. 1-800-561-4343 5587151 Local preservation group wants Pointe Claire to purchase ‘La Pointe’ land Closing convent could house local associations’ meetings: SSPPC “We will take an active role in defining the future of the convent and the site, in the best interest of the City and the community of Pointe Claire,” Mayor Morris Trudeau said in statement. “We will do whatever is needed to ensure that this extraordinary historical site is preserved for future generations.” The previous Bill McMurchie administration declared the area a heritage site in March 2013, a year after the Quebec government made a similar designation. The Congregation of Notre Dame moved into the convent in 1787 from Lachine, following an agreement with the St. Joachim Parish, that the nuns could use the facility free of charge for as long as they taught young school girls. In 1867, the present Notre-Dame-du-Vieux-Moulin convent was built to replace an aging and deteriorating building. Real estate market on the rebound Second quarter sales a sign market is recovering from late spring, political uncertainty: Royal LePage 200 SEAT CHAPEL • RECEPTION HALLS FUNERAL PREARRANGMENTS CREMATION AND COLUMBARIUM Martin Allaire, Director - West Island/Montréal/South Shore WWW.DIGNITEQUEBEC.COM - 514 483-1870 - 1 888 342-6565 Home service Dr Elyane Poisson Orthodontist (514) 425-9001 4282798 5311810 Get pre-qualified for a mortgage refinance to get a better rate consolidate your debts Linda Tosini, B. Comm Always the best rate... nothing but the best service Mortgage Real Estate Broker Tel.: 514 889 5590 [email protected] multi-prets.com/lindatosini 5656062 $ CA$H FOR GOLD $ WE BUY GOLD 40 $ JEWELRY, COINS, DIAMONDS GOLD BARS, PLATINUM AND SILVER 9.25 up to Free estimation in front of you > > > > > Bijouterie Édouard, Chomedey 734, Curé-Labelle (bureau chef) 450 978-5639 Bijouterie Sebag, Centre Fairview 514 426-9995 Bijouterie Sebag, Ville St-Laurent, Place Vertu 514 333-5127 Bijouterie Edouard, Place Vertu, 3131, Côte Vertu 514 333-8976 Bijouterie Sebag, Carrefour Laval, 3003, boul. Carrefour 450 687-1407 SPEC4845521 Despite strong sales in the months of June and July, Royal LePage is forecasting a yearly decline of 2.5 per cent for the Greater Montreal Area. (TC Media – File Photo) * gr. We pay in sttoelyre immedia *PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE PRICE COULD CHANGE WITH THE METALS AND JEWELLERY MODELS. www.westislandchronicle.com - The Chronicle - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - 3 — SINCE 1840 — T. 514.694.8777 FUNERAL HOMES COLLINS CLARKE MACGILLIVRAY WHITE “Because this is still a buyer’s market and given the high number of houses available on the market, we are witnessing a downward pressure on property prices,” said St-Pierre. The drop in prices could diminish the inventory and revitalize the market. Houses in the West Island have experienced such a drop. In Dorval and Pierrefonds, the average price of the standard two-storey home fell by one and two percent, respectively. However the average price for detached bungalows rose to nearly three percent in both Dorval and Pierrefonds. The average price in the GMA was 2.6 per cent. “The market we have right now is the kind of market we should expect going forward. It’s a lot more balanced,” said St. Pierre. [email protected] The housing market recovered from a poor start to 2014 with strong sales in the months of June and July, according to Royal LePage, which released its quarterly ‘House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast’ last week. In the second quarter report, the real estate agency projected the average house price in the Greater Montreal Area (GMA) will increase 1.7 per cent by year’s end. “It’s a better market from what we’ve seen in the first part of the year, which was slower than we anticipated,” said Dominic St-Pierre, director of Royal LePage for the Quebec region. The stronger market forecast comes after a late spring and political uncertainty associated with the last provincial election. The West Island has clearly benefitted from the Liberal’s win during the April 7 election, as it experienced an increase in sales in the second quarter. In Kirkland, 105 single family homes (detached bungalows and two-storey homes) were sold, an 11.7 per cent increase year over year. Dollard des Ormeaux (DDO) experienced a smaller increase at 2.73 per cent with 188 homes sold compared to 183 in 2013. Sales in Pointe Claire didn’t change in the second quarter, year over year, as Royal LePage reported 151 single family homes sold. The condominium market remained flat as fewer sales were reported. Dollard des Ormeaux experienced a 4.3 per cent decline in sales, year over year, with 67 units sold. Only nine condos in Kirkland have thus far been sold in the second quarter, five fewer than in 2013. The housing market, said St. Pierre, is the victim of high inventory of single family homes and condos. In the GMA alone, Royal LePage estimated roughly 15,000 listings, as opposed to the average of 10,000 experienced in the last decade. The high inventory, added St. Pierre, could have a short-term impact on the housing market. 5027496 ● [email protected] KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? The president of Pointe Claire’s Historical Preservation Society (SSPPC) wants the city of Pointe Claire to purchase one of the oldest protected areas of the West Island known as ‘La Pointe.’ After the Chronicle first reported news of the Congregation of Notre-Dame’s Decemberbound departure from the Notre-Dame-duVieux-Moulin Convent, last week, due to aging nuns and the administration’s inability to maintain costs, Claude Arsenault said “it’s a beautiful opportunity for the city to buy the land.” Though the convent is a part of the ‘La Pointe’ land, a heritage-designated site which includes the windmill, presbytery, and the church, and owned by the St. Joachim Parish for over two centuries, city officials “must ensure its preservation and accessibility to the public,” said the SSPPC president. According to Arsenault, Pointe Claire should emulate the city of Chateauguay; the latter purchased land – and roughly nine buildings – situated on Ile St. Bernard belonging to the Grey Nuns of Montreal in 2011 to ensure its preservation. The land is now home to the picturesque Marguerite-D’Youville Wildlife Sanctuary. Such an acquisition would require a substantive financial investment. Sources close to the situation told the Chronicle no such plan is in play and that city officials will wait to learn of St. Joachim Parish’s intentions moving forward. The convent, said Arsenault, could be also be transformed either into a museum celebrating ‘La Pointe’ or be used as a place where With the Congregation of Notre Dame moving, local associations can conduct meetings. Claude Arsenault of the SSPPC said it’s the perPointe Claire city officials announced last fect time to purchase the convent and the ‘La week the preservation of the heritage site as its Pointe’ land. (TC Media – Anthony Abbondanza) primary priority. KirKland ● [email protected] T. 514.694.8777 [email protected] 5656062 It’s time to go public The mouth that roared MARC LALONDE [email protected] 4 - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - The Chronicle - www.westislandchronicle.com KirKland KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? My life has changed, and for the better – I think I need to tell the world I was obese for a long time. It started when I was young – and sort of came and went through my high school, college and university years, where I played offensive line, so being big was an asset, athletically speaking. That was something I hang my hat on, because as long as I was playing offensive line, I had a built-in excuse to be dangerously overweight under the guise of athletic potential. It was then, as it remains today, poppycock. Since puberty, I have also been an emotional eater. I ate when I was bored, when I was happy and when I was sad. I ate because I loved the feeling of fullness – because it sure beat the crap out of emptiness. I often felt that everything else was sort of filling around mealtimes – and that continued into adulthood, where I justified my poor eating habits by saying to myself that ‘I deserved (insert junk food name here)’ because I had had a bad day/gone through some trauma/had to deal with a tough boss/ fight with my significant other. That went on until one day, it couldn’t go on anymore. Sure, I had gone on diets over the years, all of which (2001, 2003, 2006), but the weight would always quietly sneak back on because I couldn’t maintain the diet or started to get back into sedentary habits. By 2009 – when our second child was born – I weighed close to 400 pounds and couldn’t even look at myself in photos. Part of that had to do with pregnancy sympathy weight I put on while eating whatever I liked during my wife’s pregnancy cravings. By 2012, I no longer felt good about my physical wellbeing; stress was starting to take over my life and my eating habits remained catastrophic, to put it mildly. I was way too fat, and I was putting my own life at risk as a result. Type II diabetes, hypertension, high blood pressure and cardiac issues were certainly not far off for me, even though I was in my mid-thirties. It was that serious. I w ei g h e d 3 8 5 pounds. I wore a Tantalizing offer in your super hebdo (TC Media photo – Facebook) gym. I started to love salad and vegetables, and was eager to make them the primary ingredient in most of my meals. After a while, I noticed an increase in my energy levels, an increase in my good feelings and a decrease in stress. I also noticed a profound change in my body – and now, after nearly two years, I am confident that I will stay at this weight for the long term. From a high of 385 pounds in 2009 to a weight of 229 pounds today, it has been an amazing journey every step of the way. I was so eager to share my journey with the world that I went and got certified as a personal trainer affiliated with the West Island YMCA in order to help others enjoy getting in shape as much as I have. Interested in making the same journey? Drop me a line at [email protected], or simply call the West Island YMCA at 514-630-9622. When it comes to your health, and your physical well-being, you can either throw in the towel, or you can use it to wipe your face. Marc Lalonde today at 229 pounds. 4X shirt and size 46 pants. It was time to get my butt in shape. So I made a change at the time that I didn’t see as life-changing, but which has done exactly that for me: I started going to the gym every day. I started working out at S.P.OR.T. Specialists in Dorval in an effort to improve my golf game through their golf fitness program. What I got was a life-changing habit back in return. After three months learning as much as I could from co-owners Peter Levidis and Melanie Scrase and their amazing staff, I told myself that I would start going to the gym every day, and see after a year what the results could be. People ask me ‘How do you keep going back day in, day out?’ and the answer is so simple, it borders on the ridiculous. I feel like a million dollars after I work out, so why wouldn’t I want to have that feeling every day of my life? I started doing high-intensity circuits with some resistance training, and after a few weeks, I realized I loved how it felt, and with my promise to myself to go every day, I had no reason not to get in there and sweat daily. I sweated and learned, and every day brought a new challenge. After a few weeks, I decided to start paying attention to my nutrition levels, hoping to accentuate the gains I was making in the (TC Media photo – Facebook) L'entrepôt du vin en vrac ��������������������1 Boiserie Alpin �����������������������������������3 Mondi aluminium Inc� �����������������������3 Prillo �������������������������������������������������5 Airmax Climatisation �������������������������6 Matelas Bonheur �������������������������������2 Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur DIEX recherche ����������������������������������4 Jardins Zeillinger �������������������������������6 Centre de LIQUIDATION de l'est ����������7 Boutique JACOB ��������������������������������3 de Montréal ��������������������������������������3 Radio Ville-Marie ������������������������������4 Allunox inc� ���������������������������������������6 Ares accessoires cuisine ��������������������8 455, Fenelon Blvd., suite 303, Dorval, Quebec, H9S 5T8 Tel. : (514) 636-7314 fax : (514) 636-7317 Classified Ads: 1 866 637-5236 Please recycle this newspaper Marc Lalonde in heavier days at an office Christmas party. 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The publisher’s liability for other errors or omissions in connection with any advertisement is strictly limited to publication of the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement. Any reproduction of advertisements or editorial content, in part or in whole, in an official or unoffical manner, is prohibited without a written permission from the publisher. Distributed by www.facebook.com/wichronicle Street signs for sale in Dorval ● [email protected] The city of Dorval started selling old street signs located in the southern sector yesterday. KirKland Orders will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Each sign costs $10 and all the money will be given to Dorval’s Community Aid or to non-profit organizations. Once the specific urban souvenir is removed from the municipal environment, the person who reserved it will be contacted and will be able to take it home. The sale of street signs of the northern sector (north of Highway 20), which began in early June, is still ongoing, as several dozen street signs are still available. It is prohibited for anyone to take down the current street signs in Dorval. Violators are subject to a fine. Street signs in the southern sector of Dorval went up for sale yesterday. ( TC Media – courtesy) (Source: City of Dorval) Police thwart bank robbers Alleged thieves found in trunk of Dodge Charger with over $1000 in stolen money new Cutera Laser Toenails fungus operATing room for surgery of bones and soft tissus rAdiology TreATmenT for diABeTic & vAsculAr ulcers And a lot more. and her team of podiatrists and foot care nurses 1565, boul. de l'Avenir laval, suite 212 450.668.5501 AfTer 6 monTh Because the Law has a Human Side. 3400, rue du marché ddo, suite 103 514.908.2210 (Tiny Tot's building) montmorency www.monpodiatre.com 4270948 5656062 From Family Law to Civil Law. Buying a used car? treatments Dre Louana Ibrahim, podiatre Before Boulevard just after 11 a.m.; the alleged thieves found hidden in the trunk – armed and with stolen money. The three men were arrested and charged with armed robbery and violence. ADVICE TO STEER YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION 514-FAMILLE • www.brunetanciaes.com www.westislandchronicle.com - The Chronicle - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - 5 12 years in LavaL near Louis-Bisson Bridge saw the Dodge Charger and pursued the thieves with the help of Laval Police and the Surete du Quebec. The driver of the vehicle, a 21-year-old white Pierrefonds man, pulled over on Labelle T. 514.694.8777 Station 3 (Pierrefonds-Roxboro and Ile Bizard-Ste. Genevieve) Three men were arrested in Laval last Thursday morning shortly after allegedly robbing a local Pierrefonds bank. The thieves were fleeing in a getaway car when thwarted by Laval Police and Surete du Quebec. According to Const. Daniel Maheu of Montreal Police Station 3, two armed men entered the bank, located on Gouin Boulevard W. between Normand and Fabien streets, a little after 10:40 a.m., calling for the bank’s director. The bank teller obliged. Though they were told the cash register was empty, one of the tellers finally reneged and gave $500 to one thief; another teller also gave $500, designed particularly for thieves, to the second. “It’s not enough money,” said one of the suspects, according to Const. Maheu. Unsuccessful in their bid for more money, the two masked and hooded 20-year-old black males ran out of the bank and into a white Dodge Charger. No one at the bank was hurt. One person, however, just outside the bank, did take a photo of the getaway car and subsequently notified Station 3 Police. An alerted local police officer stationed on Gouin Boulevard and Pitfield Boulevard [email protected] ● [email protected] KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? People interested in purchasing a sign can do so by calling the city of Dorval at 514-633-4040. FFuneral Arrangements and Cremation Services for Pets Since 1998 5398458 KirKland KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? T. 514.694.8777 [email protected] 5656062 Summer - A Female Beagle Cross Private cremation services 7 days a week Home Euthanasia Service by accredited Veterinarians Recommended by veterinarians for our caring and secure service 196 Valois, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 1T4 www.petfriends.ca • 514 947-0168 - 24 hrs With her bright brown eyes and outgoing personality, Summer is eager to be somebody’s best friend once again. She arrived at the Animatch Centre with another dog (who has since been adopted) because her guardian no longer had the time to devote to them Summer is a 4-year-old Beagle mix with an exuberant character. Don’t let the “Beagle” in her mix scare you off; she is incredibly smart and is very receptive to learning. True to the Beagle breed, she is not a dog for couch potatoes and will need her daily walks and playtime. Summer has lost a few pounds and will have to continue healthy food and “ Learning to communicate with your pet can be mutually rewarding.” JOAN I E LECLAIR CERTI FIED AN I MAL HEALT H TECH N ICIAN, exercise to ensure that she lives a happy and healthy long life. Summer loves to play. Fetch is one of her favorite games and she almost has the hang of “drop it” (usually a tug-o-war ensues). Squeaky toys are the best. When play time is over she loves to cuddle, the closer to you the better. A home with a fenced yard would be perfect; she is not a candidate for apartment/ condo living. Summer is ready to spend the rest of her life making her family happy; you could change her life by welcoming her into your home. Please fill in the Adoption Form at www. animatch.ca if you feel that Summer is the dog for you. July/August 2014 Animatch Activities July 19th Finnegan’s Market Main Street, Hudson 9:00 – 3:00 Global Pitou Minou Pointe Claire Plaza 11:30 – 2:30 July 20th Clinique Veterinaire Vaudreuil micro-chipping clinic 463 avenue St. Charles, Vaudreuil 9:30 – 12:00 (see our web site for more information) July 26th Boutique Woof Meow 440 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaurepaire 11:30 – 2:30 August 2nd Finnegan’s Main Street, Hudson 9:00 – 3:00 August 5th Mon Ami 100 due Barry, Kirkland 11:30 – 2:30 August 16th Finnegan’s Main Street, Hudson 9:00 – 3:00 Global Pitou Minou Pointe Claire Plaza 11:30 – 2:30 Visit www.animatch.ca for more details on our events. Animatch is a proud member of CAACQ Dog ADOPTIONS Chiens mailto:[email protected]" 450-452-0321 tel.: 450-452-9992 fax HÔPITAL VÉTÉRINAIRE DU VILLAGE SERVICES Hours Pet Products • Consultation Monday to Friday • Radiology available on site 8 AM to 9 PM • General exam Saturday and Sunday • Healthcare 9 AM to 3 PM • Surgery Dr. Louis Cardinal Dr. Cynthia Frayne • Microchips Dr. Serge Hamel Dr. Lysanne Laporte • Laboratory services Dr. Carole Lesage Dr. Audrée Deschênes • Boarding dogs and cats Hôpital Vétérinaire du Village 514 674-2004 S H E R WOO D PAR K V E T . C OM 275, RUE ELM, BEACONSFIELD, QC 5648761 276 A, Chemin du Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, H9S 4K9 www.vetduvillage.com Contact us 514-694-1927 or [email protected] Association des médecins vétérinaires du Québec en pratique des petits animaux 5630054 6 - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - The Chronicle - www.westislandchronicle.com VETERINARY BEHAVIOUR ASSISTANT Animals with style Meet If you would like to see your pet be the star of the month, send us a picture at: That said, a pet is never as beautiful as when it’s properly fed and cared for by its owner. That kind of care entails annual visits to the vet and Here's Cloé, she likes her confort!! regular appointments with a groomer. Find out what is best for your pet, as each species and race requires different care. Good health is also health. You have to admit that an animal with reflected in daily exercise sessions, such as play- fresh breath is always more pleasant to be time or walks outside, and in a suitable diet. around! Some companies offer treats that result in a shining coat, while others ensure good dental As a treat, you can even offer a spa And their photo could be featured next month. experience to your dog or cat. This new trend, which is catching on in Canada, allows owners to bring in their pets for a little massage and aromatherapy. After all, there’s nothing too good for your furry little friend. 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Cloé Having a pet that lacks style could be rather disconcerting, if you believe that your faithful companion is perceived by others as an extension of your personality. In recent years, unique designer products have been introduced to the marketplace for owners who want their dogs and cats to look a little more chic. This trend is headlined by sweaters and ensemble outfits, which are available in many pet stores. Designers also vie with each other to create ever more imaginative accessories for animals. These include items that harmonize perfectly with the latest fashions. Some may think it’s going overboard, but fashion savvy pet owners can have a lot of fun matching with their four-legged friend’s outfit of the day. KirKland Pet of the Month KirKland KEEP YOUR CURRENT HOME AND INVEST IN ANOTHER! You would like to invest ? T. 514.694.8777 [email protected] 5656062 Hydro too slow to respond to power outage? Dr. Martin Juneau Cardiologist Beaconsfield, Kirkland, and Pointe Claire homes among 20,000 Hydro customers without power last week THINK OF YOUR HEART Electronic cigarettes Smoking is one of the worst habits for overall health. Tobacco use is one of the main causes of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of lung cancer, and a known cause of various other cancers. Quitting smoking, even after many years, can save your life. After having a heart attack, you can cut your risk for another attack in half within just one year of quitting smoking. Cut your risk of heart attack by half. This Prince Edward Avenue tree was the victim of winds of up to 80 km/h, causing a power outage for local Pointe Claire residents. (TC Media photo – Rob Amyot) ● [email protected] According to Pointe Claire resident Anne Kettenbeil, Hydro Quebec did a poor job responding to a call regarding a hanging live power line, following last week’s windstorm that left over 20,000 hydro customers without power in the Montreal region. Kettenbeil, one of over 600 residents of It’s not the nicotine that kills, but rather the hundreds of tobacco combustion products. The electronic cigarette has helped many of my heavy-smoker patients successfully kick the habit. For more information, I recommend you read Dr. Philippe Presles’s book «La cigarette électronique» published by Éditions de l’Homme. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF POINTE-CLAIRE AVIS PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE DEMANDES DE PERMIS DE DÉMOLITION For more information GIVEfortheHEART.org Tel.: 514 593-2525 1 877 518-2525 PROUD TO PROVIDE THIS SPACE FREE-OF-CHARGE FICM_2014_07_AN.indd 1 Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Dorval, Dollard des Ormeaux, Baie D’Urfe, and Pointe Claire without power, said the live wire hung just above her driveway on Prince Edward Avenue, and called Hydro immediately at around 11 p.m. last Tuesday. “They were just passing the buck to the police,” said the Pointe Claire resident, noting the police secured the area two hours later. “It PROVINCE DE QUÉBEC VILLE DE POINTE-CLAIRE Avis public est donné de ce qui suit : APPLICATIONS FOR A DEMOLITION PERMIT 1. Le 28 juillet, 2014, à 19 h 30, dans la salle du conseil de l’hôtel de ville de Pointe-Claire, situé au 451, boulevard Saint-Jean, le comité de démolition étudiera deux demandes pour l’obtention d’un permis de démolition visant les immeubles situés au 28, avenue Fifth, et au 134, avenue de Dieppe. Public notice is hereby given of the following: 1. On July 28, 2014, at 7:30 p.m., in the council room of Pointe-Claire City Hall, located at 451 Saint-Jean Boulevard, the Demolition Committee will review two applications for a demolition permit with regards to the immovables located at 28 Fifth Avenue and at 134 Dieppe Avenue. 2. Toute personne souhaitant s’opposer à la délivrance d’un permis de démolition doit, dans les dix (10) jours de la publication du présent avis, faire connaître par écrit son opposition motivée auprès du soussigné. 2. Any person wishing to oppose the granting of a demolition permit must, within ten (10) days of the publication of the present public notice, make his reasoned opposition known in writing to the undersigned. Donné à Pointe-Claire, ce 16ième jour de juillet 2014. Given at Pointe-Claire this 16th day of July 2014. 5335289 8 - Wednesday July 16, 2014 - The Chronicle - www.westislandchronicle.com If you have tried everything to quit smoking—including nicotine patches and gums, or prescription drugs—and have not had any success, you can try electronic cigarettes with nicotine as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. 2014-06-18 12:56 Mathieu Legault Greffier par intérim / Acting City Clerk 5652703 took them a long time to resolve the issue.” Several large branches from a tree on her Prince Edward Avenue property snapped and landed onto the adjacent overhead power line; residents on the avenue thereafter lost power. The provincial conglomerate dispatched its repair crews the following morning to repair the extensive damage caused by 80 km/h winds that blew through the entire Island of Montreal. The company, said Hydro Quebec spokesperson Ouali Fodil, has a protocol to follow in the event of a reported live wire. First, residents must call police to notify a potential safety hazard. Once the local authorities are on site and the safety hazard is confirmed, police oblige Hydro officials to immediately cut power in the targeted area. Fodil couldn’t confirm whether the wire was, in fact, live. Even worse, said Kettenbeil, the power outage on Prince Edward Avenue could have been avoidable. The resident claimed the tree that felled the power line was marked, by Hydro, for removal last year. “They came, marked the tree, and never came back,” she said. Fodil couldn’t comment further. 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Permettre au 32, chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore : 1. a) deux accès véhiculaires d’une largeur totale de 10,1 m (33’), alors que la largeur maximale permise est de 6,1 m (20’) ; b) un espace vert en marge avant inférieur au minimum requis, qui est de 50 % d’espace vert en marge avant. To allow at 32 Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore Road: a) two access points with a total width of 10.1 m (33’), rather than the maximum permitted of 6.1 m (20’); b) a green space in the front setback that is inferior to the minimum required of 50 % green space in the front setback. 2. Permettre au 180, avenue Labrosse, l’installation d’un 2. transformateur dans la marge latérale plutôt que dans la marge arrière, tel que requis. To allow at 180 Labrosse Avenue the installation of a transformer in the side setback rather than in the rear setback, as required. 3. Permettre au 155, avenue Prince-Edward : a) un agrandissement résidentiel situé à une distance de 2,5 m (8,25’) de la ligne de propriété latérale nord, alors que la distance minimale requise est de 3 m (9,8’) ; b) un perron arrière avec escaliers mesurant 5,6 m2 (60 pieds carrés) situé à 2,5 m (8,25’) de la ligne de propriété latérale nord, alors que la distance minimale requise est de 3 m (9,8’) ; c) la construction d’un perron sur poteaux d’environ 2,5 m (8,2’), alors que la hauteur maximale permise est de 1,5 m (4,9’). To allow at 155 Prince-Edward Avenue: a) a residential extension to be located at a distance of 2.5 m (8.25’) from the north lateral property line, rather than at the minimum required distance of 3 m (9.8’); b) a rear landing with stairs measuring 5.6 m2 (60 square feet) to be located at a distance of 2.5 m (8.25’) from the north lateral property line, rather than the minimum required distance of 3 m (9.8’); c) the construction of a landing on posts at a height of about 2.5 m (8.2’) rather than the maximum height permitted of 1.5 m (4.9’). 3. Toute personne intéressée peut se faire entendre par le conseil Any interested person may be heard by the municipal municipal relativement à ces demandes lors de la tenue de council in relation to these requests during the la séance précitée. aforementioned meeting. Donné à Pointe-Claire, ce 16ième jour de juillet 2014. Given in Pointe-Claire this 16th day of July 2014. 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