Le Soleil de Châteauguay
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cybersoleil.com | Eric Tremblay
Gerhard McAdam dreamed of becoming a firefighter. However, as fate would have it, the Chateauguay Valley Regional (CVR) high school student was struck by cancer. The young man lost his battle in February, but the community is making sure to keep his last dream alive: providing Hemmingford with a firefighter training center.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
cybersoleil.com | Eric Tremblay
On December 6, 1989, the worst feminicide in Canadian history, the Polytechnique massacre, took place. Lisa McCormack plays the role of the killer, Marc Lépine, in The Anorak, currently playing at the Monkland Community Centre. It's a challenge for the Châteauguay actress, but above all, it's a thumbing of the nose at the murderer. Translation Amanda Bennett It's really a statement that speaks for itself to entrust the role of Marc Lépine to a woman,” admits the actress.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
cybersoleil.com | Eric Tremblay
Of the 219 tickets issued by the Châteauguay Police Department between October 11 and 17, 42 were infractions for the use of a cell phone or other hand-held device while driving. These results come at a time when the Châteauguay Police Department, in conjunction with other Quebec police forces and the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec roadside inspectors, have been conducting a concerted province-wide operation against distracted driving and reckless behaviour.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
cybersoleil.com | Eric Tremblay
Children at the heart of marital conflict become collateral victims. An amendment to the Youth Protection Act has prompted the Réseau des partenaires contre la violence faite aux femmes Jardins-Roussillon to launch a campaign to raise awareness about the impact of domestic violence on children.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
cybersoleil.com | Ali Dostie
Danse indienne is a silent film of just 50 seconds, made in 1898 by Gabriel Veyre, an operator with the Lumière brothers. Filmed in Kahnawake, it is believed to be the first film shot in Quebec, or at least the earliest that has been found. Translation Amanda Bennett The motionless camera pans across a teepee, showing three natives dancing in traditional garb, wearing feathers on their heads.
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