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Volume 80, Number 35 SHOCKING AND DELIGHTFUL! 5753898 thursday october 2, 2014 9,654 copies SEASON - SAISON 14/15 centaurtheatre.com 514.288.3161 TC Media – Peter Ford Making all of Westmount your home since 1935 In full bloom The city of Westmount was awarded a five bloom rating and an honourable mention for the Westmount Recreation Centre (WRC). Read the latest in the Examiner’s story of the week on page 3. Your Classifieds For properties as unique as you! Police save driver in distress 5 Dog run saga continues 4 EQUIPE BURDMAN 514-934-7440 [email protected] www.equipeburdman.com H E R I TAG E Brigitte I. Burdman Agence Immobilière Real Estate Agency Courtier Immobilier I Real Estate Broker 5802174 free publication on Your Classfieds.ca / 1 866 637-5236 2 - Thursday, October 2, 2014 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com , t s a f a . r o t l g U u o y e r e h w y n a E L I B O M WE DO iT ALL, FOr yOu. We even contact your current service provider to make the transfer arrangements. • Visit videotron.com • Call 1-88-VIDEOTRON (1-888-433-6876) • Find the store nearest you: videotron.com/pos • Meet with an advisor: 1-855-600-VISIT (1-855-600-8474) Also available at Where Videotron’s LTE network is available. Visit videotron.com/coverage to view the coverage map. Certain conditions apply. 5774842 TMO-5310-HEB-MTL-ANG.indd 7 Document: TMO-5310-HEB-MTL-ANG Format (Po): 10 po X 12.5 po 2014-09-10 15:27 Local News Westmount recognized for going green Innovation Efficiency Excellence - Patrick Gougeon Contact me today! Westmount’s efforts to go green have paid off. It was awarded a five bloom rating, courtesy of the Communities in Bloom organization, and a honourable mention for its highly-efficient Westmount Recreation Centre (WRC) during the 2014 National Symposium and Awards ceremony in Charlottetown, P.E.I, earlier this month. montreal mayor Denis coderre (left), along with his Westmount counterpart, peter Trent , visit the Westmount recreation centre sept. 17. Tc media – examiner file photo City councillor Patrick Martin noted Westmount’s unhindered attention to the WRC which opened to the public last November. “The WRC added some park space and it is the only building in the world like it,” he said. He also mentioned the bond it created amongst Westmounters as a result of the recreation facility. Leagues of adults and youth have formed, to add a sense a community around the arena. “It is wonderful to see people come toge- ther like that,” said Martin. Six million dollars were raised by the community, demonstrating how important this project was to some. Martin is hoping that this type of project catches on worldwide – the WRC did receive attention everywhere. The WRC was featured in the fall edition of SABMag, a magazine on the latest commercial ‘green’ buildings in Canada. “The final result, following a compressed 18-month construction period, is a bold and innovative solution which optimizes [email protected] www.westmountexaminer.com and promotes the best topographical and contextual features of the site and the park while providing Westmount residents with high performance, functional and stimulating communal and sport facility,” wrote the authors, Erik Marosi and Shawn Moscovitch. During his visit to Westmount in mid-September, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre visited the WRC. He admitted to being astounded by it. The renowned sports fan not only applauded the state-of-the-art ice rinks and pool, but the overall charm of the underground facility. “I believe in underground projects. It is the way of the future,” he said. One of the interesting features of the WRC, and one that played into getting Gold LEED certification, is the fact that the energy used to freeze the ice – energy that creates squandered heat – is used to heat the water of the pool. “It reduces considerably the energy costs,” said Martin. “The heating costs were between $70,000 and $80,000 yearly.” The city councillor is going to be divulging a study in the next few months about the WRC’s first year – including costs saved by the city by constructing the building. Communities in Bloom is a non-profit organization whose national program encourages the enhancement of green spaces. OPEN HOUSE, OCTOBER 15th, 2014 From 10 am to 12 (noon) • For our excellent academics programs, Enrichment Programs, Extra-curricular Activities, Social Outreach, Language Programs. • French immersion programme that gives 100% of instruction in French to students from K-grade 2, and 50% of instruction from grades 3 through 6. • Track record of success - many Roslyn graduates progress to limited-admission public high schools (through special examinations), or other specialized high achievement programs. • Specialized teachers in science, music, technology, and physical education. • Enrichment activities available to all students. • Strong parent involvement with our Home and School association (HandS). • Optional lunchtime activities such as yoga, robotics, and chess. • Afterschool activities include soccer and badminton etc. • Facilities - remarkable history, infused with modern trimmings. 5812646 Site web : http://www.emsb.qc.ca/roslyn/ Why Roslyn?… www.westmountexaminer.com - Westmount Examiner - Thursday, October 2, 2014 - 3 Serving you since 1908! 5803473 The city was judged according to the overall contributions of municipal council and departments, industries, businesses and the private sector with respect to the following criteria: tidiness; environmental action; heritage conservation; urban forestry; landscape and floral displays. The WRC helped played a role in the environmental recognition award as its the first Gold LEED underground recreational facility in Canada. “In 2013, Westmount completed a remarkable project with the building of a Gold LEED underground arena with two rinks and a pool which allowed the roof to be fully landscaped adding an acre of park land,” judges Evelyn Alemanni and Richard Daigneault wrote in the July evaluation. 514-566-3564 5501298 ● [email protected] Local News Proposed dog run sites not without issues Westmount Municipal Association’s dog run survey for public continues AM: SM: “At this point, we feel that after encouraging all Westmounters to weigh in on our survey, we’ll have a better view of what Westmounters really want,” he said. A majority of respondents to the ongoing survey have thus far indicated a preference for a dog run located outside the park, according to the WMA. Some residents, however, do favour Westmount Park as a viable location, Starr noted. “This is a very divisive issue,” he said. Starr added a location, outside of the park, to the mix. Public property behind the former Westmount Train Station is a possibility. “It’s a fairly large space that isn’t being used by anybody,” said Starr. “I scratched my head when Hodgins and Associates did not include that one in the possibilities,” he added. peter starr of the WmA wants all of Westmount to partake in determining the best place for a new dog run. TC Media – Examiner file photo PUBLICATION/LOCATION: The Chronicle Westmount Examiner CW: CD: ARTIST: ID DATE: Sept 18 It’s not too late. Join our October class. Upcoming poll for all of Westmount Though a date for the dog run poll, promised in August, has yet to be announced, mayor Peter Trent told the Examiner the city will heed the opinion of all of Westmount. “It’s more representative,” Trent said. An announcement with respect to the date may be made at the next city council meeting scheduled for Monday, according to the mayor. We’re glad Canada has a special day for seniors. But a national strategy for their care would make their day even better. Vote for a national seniors strategy in 2015. HealthCareTransformation.ca hrblocktaxschool.ca 1-844-30BLOCK *Enrollment restrictions may apply. Enrollment in, or completion of, the H&R Block Tax Training School is neither an offer nor a guarantee of employment. This course is not intended for, nor open to any persons who are either currently employed by or seeking employment with any professional tax preparation company or organization other than H&R Block. 5804138 245 Victoria, suite 210, Westmount (Qc) H3Z 2N2 editorial & sales ” tel.: 514 484-5610 Fax: 514 484-6028 classified ads: 1-866-637-5236 facebook.com/CMAHCT 2852 #seniorshealth AVIS DE DEMANDE DE CHANGEMENT DE NOM D’UNE PERSONNE MAJEURE General Manager by interim : sylviane lussier editorial email: [email protected] advertising Manager : Walid Achour Photographers: peter Ford sales representative : patrick Gougeon contributors: stephanie Alcaraz-robinson commercial classified ad sales representative: Françoise Girouard Graphic design: centre d’excellence en édition multiplateforme Prenez avis que Marie Catherine, Genevieve, Anne Perron dont l’adresse du domicile est le 5048 Victoria Avenue Montréal, Québec, H3W 2N3, présentera au Directeur de l’état civil une demande pour changer son nom en celui de Marie Catherine Desaulniers Perron. 5806333 COLOUR: BW It’s unclear whether the said location would fit the criteria established by the authors of the study, such as: size, accessibility by foot, and distance from residential units. The Westmount Dog Owners’ Association (WDOA) were content with the three recommended sites proposed by Hodgins and Associates, following the release of the study in August. The online survey will continue for the next two weeks. It can be found at wma-amw.org. CELEBRATE NATIONAL SENIORS DAY 5798526 4 - Thursday, October 2, 2014 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com Become a Tax Professional and earn more now. Hurry up, space is limited.* AD: Sign up for Tax Training School. REV #: 1 FILE NAME: HRB-0016-BW-4-E-LE-OCT PP: SAFETY: – LEARN & EARN BLEED: – The three proposed sites targeted by Hodgins and Associates dog run study of the southwest sector are not without problems, according to the head of the Westmount Municipal Association. The green space at the corner of Sherbrooke Street and Melville Avenue, the area right across from the children’s play area in the middle of Westmount Park, and the shuffleboard court “may not be the best places,” Peter Starr told the Examiner on Tuesday. The city has been without a dog park in the southwest sector for two years following the closure of the Lansdowne dog run due to the construction of the Westmount Recreation Centre (WRC), The first two locations are adjacent to children’s play areas as deemed by the 11-page report; and the shuffleboard court is “the last quiet place in the park to relax,” said the WMA president. However, the WMA, Starr insisted, won’t take a position on the best possible location for a dog run in the park. That decision should be up to Westmounters, via the WMA’s dog run survey available at the association’s website. 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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. acting editor-in-chief: Anthony Abbondanza Distributed by please recycle this newspaper www.westmountexaminer.com @westmountexam www.facebook.com/westmountexaminer Local News Police save young driver in distress renaissancequebec.ca Driver initially pulled over for traffic violation ● [email protected] Two Montreal Police officers helped save a driver suffering from a respiratory ailment after they initially pulled her over for a traffic violation at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 23 at the corner of Mountain and Severn avenues. When constables Marc Desgroseillieres and Fay Savard pulled up to the vehicle, which had previously made an illegal left turn at the intersection, the 18-year-old driver was in distress, according to Const. Stephan Laperriere of Montreal Police’s Station 12 neighbourhood headquarters. With the arrival of the requested ambulance delayed, the officers decided to transport the woman to the Montreal Children’s Hospital. Const. Steven Goldberg was called in to provide back-up. He later transported the woman’s vehicle to the hospital. According to Const. Laperriere, the driver’s condition improved following medical assistance. The driver, he added, won’t receive a fine for the traffic violation. “We are humans after all,” said Const. Laperriere, jokingly. The figure, he conceded, is consistent year-round. “It’s not a lot,” said Const. Laperriere, adding “we don’t, however, consider it normal. This is what we’re getting reports of.” Since he took his post at Station 12, Laperriere said the figure has been quite stable. A designated investigator, along with a specialized task force, is looking into the matter. Throughout the summer, cars across Westmount have been targeted for the personable valuables found within. Items typically stolen include laptops, iPhones, smartphones, and sunglasses. “It’s important to hide your stuff,” Const. Laperriere pleaded. “Don’t make it accessible. Don’t allow people to think you have stuff in your car.” As for the possibility the larcenies are committed by the same individual: “It’s not always the same person. This can be a crime of opportunity, where a person sees there’s something in the back seat and decides to act,” said the constable. Theft in cars Local authorities continue to gather inforThe constable told the Examiner Montreal Police continues to receive three to five repor- mation on possible suspects, Const. Laperriere added. ted theft in cars cases a week in Westmount. Recover goods, reintegrate people. OF THE REVENUE GENERATED BY YOUR DONATIONS 5758488 IS USED TO FUND OUR JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS FOLLOWED BY HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE EACH YEAR. YOUR DONATION CENTRE NDG DONATION CENTRE 4001 Décarie Blvd. (entrance on Notre-Dame-de-Grâce) Montreal (QC) | H4A 3J8 | 514 486-0185 5760214 www.westmountexaminer.com - Westmount Examiner - Thursday, October 2, 2014 - 5 % 5422682 Community Westmount Notes of Interest What’s Happening The Beatles are set to crash Victoria Hall during the ‘Replay the Beatles’ night on Oct. 16. If you weren’t there in 1964 when the Beatles played the Forum, you can be there this time for the 50th anniversary of the British Invasion. Tickets cost $25 at the door, or $20 in advance at Victoria Hall (cash only). Cash bar. For info, call 514-989-5226. On October 5, join a free guided walking tour around the structures of Westmount built to respond to the need of the community in innovative ways. The activity, which is part of the Montreal’s Architectural Heritage campaign, aims to educate Montrealers about the importance of protecting our heritage. The tour, departing from the Gallery of Victoria Hall at 1 p.m., will lead you to the Westmount Public Library, the Royal Montreal Regiment Armoury and the Glen Power Station, among others. For more information, call 514 989-5226. Support Groups Hope and Cope is offering two grief support programs for those who have lost a loved one to cancer. The ‘Mourning Walk’ takes place every Thursday at 10 a.m. on Mount Royal, rain or shine. Join the group for an invigorating walk, followed by an optional chat over coffee or tea. The seven-week grief support group (in English) will take place every second Tuesday, beginning in October 2014. To register for either of these free programs, please call Robyn Wilkenfeld at 514-340-8222, ext. 8535, or 514 973-2254. The Jewish Genealogical Society of Montreal presents the ‘Sunday Morning Family Tree Workshop on Oct. 5, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Jewish Public Library. Event is free. Everyone welcome to attend. For more information, visit www.jgs-montreal.org, or call the JGS of Montreal’s 24-hour hotline at 514-484-0969. Courses Does your child needs a little encouragement to read? Paws to Read might have the solution. Every Thursday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., Ozzie the Golden Retriever will be at the library to listen to children as they read aloud stories they have chosen specially for him. To register, call the Westmount Public Library at 514 989-5229. Here and there Walid Achour folks, From Westmount nesses si out Westmount bu Patrick Gougeon 6 - Thursday, October 2, 2014 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com ab cret… ... se le tt li ’s re u at n : ts gh ei H rg bu Sweets Natives of the city of Westmount, Karim Panju share is passion about his real estate project under the Groupe Forem, a firm which is promoting and selling large parcels of land, likened the area to Westmount. Completed since November 2013, this real estate project of the Eastern Township, has unique advantages of being located in a small charming town offering big city amenities (Hospital, Walmart, Canadian Tire, etc…..) in a country side landscape. Wine lovers, bicycle enthusiasts, golf fans, ski enthusiasts, horse lovers, and nature lovers, will find their little piece of paradise in this enchanting site. To encourage Westmount residents to acquire a lot in this project, the real estate developer a Westmount folk too, is offering 1000$ of rebate on the presentation of this Westmount examiner article. For more information, please call Karim Panju Groupe Forem Inc. Téléphone: 514-638-0371 E-mail: [email protected] Site web: www.leshauteursdesweetsburg.ca 5805712 Local News City officials to meet with SNC-Lavalin again ● [email protected] A delegation from the city of Westmount will meet with SNCLavalin officials next Tuesday to discuss solutions to the noise levels produced at the McGill University Health Centre’s (MUHC) superhospital, the Examiner has learned. A recently-formed technical committee is expected to update city officials on solutions to the noise level which Westmount’s sound engineer experts deemed beyond the limits allowable by its noise bylaw in July, said mayor Peter Trent in a conversation with the Examiner on Tuesday. “We expect they’ll present to us concrete solutions,” he said. City officials and SNC-Lavalin came to an agreement in a mid-September meeting at the Notre-Dame-de-Grace-based hospital to exchange information at subsequent meetings. “We agreed, since they were now prepared to work with us rather than be in denial of the noise at the beginning, we were prepared to give information,” said Trent. The noise began last April when SNCLavalin started testing its cooling and ventilation systems, to the dismay of nearby residents. Company officials, in turn, said the noise was only temporary and would be resolved once testing is completed. “We are very happy to say that we are working hands on and are eager to resolve this situation as soon as possible,” said Lilly The hospital is slated to open sometime in 2015. TC Media – Examiner file photo Nguyen, a spokesperson for SNC-Lavalin, at the time. state of surprise that things would come to this.” factory…they should lead the way in having a Meanwhile, Trent said he was “still a bit in a “This is going to be a hospital, not a quiet environment,” he added. CLASSIFIEDS Our extras Fra me Co lor Deadline Monday 5 PM Call centre business hours : Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Payment methods : tion Maximize your results! Enjoy the free publica . a of your ad on yourclassifieds.c He ading Bo ld Ask your call centre, agent today! TO OUR ADVERTISERS : Please check your ad the first day it runs, if you find an error call us immediately. In the case an error occurs, our responsability is limited exclusively to the charge for the first week of publication of your ad. All forms of discrimination are illegal. 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