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After two years of closure due to COVID-19 measures, Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence (HLSL) is pleased to announce the reopening of its English library and resource centre at a new location (167 ave. Belzile, Rimouski). To celebrate the grand reopening, HLSL hosted an open house on March 18 at its brand new premises. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by partners, with the notable presence of Mayor Guy Caron as well as past and present HLSL board members and staff. Caron, HLSL board chair Alexander Reford and Cathy Brown, executive director of the Regional Development Network, cut the ribbon. This kickoff was followed by a grand opening weekend for the public, which saw more than 25 people visit the new central location. (Photo courtesy of Heritage Lower St. Lawrence, submitted by Melinda Turriff)

Rimouski English library celebrates grand re-opening

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OBITUARY: Carolyn Jeanette KELLY (1951-2022)

Carolyn Jeanette KELLY (August 17, 1951-March 17, 2022)

 

It is with heavy hearts that we announce that our beloved Jeanette has died at age 70. She passed away of advanced breast cancer, in her home, surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Predeceased by her parents Edwin and Jean Kelly, Jeanette will be fondly remembered by her family: her daughters, Jessica and her partner Antoine (Louise, Henri); Elsa and her fiancé Jean-Marcel (Blaise); and Paule, her siblings Sharon and her wife Barbara (Ryan, Jesse); Ted and his wife Jan (Chase, Maggie); Paul and his wife Beth (Emma): Bob and his wife Carla (Graham, Calvin) and Julia and her husband Wayne (Caralina, Georgia), as well as her numerous close friends, her CBC family and her community at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul.

Jeanette was born in Lambeth, Ontario. After a memorable year in Besançon, France, she moved to Quebec City in pursuit of her love of the French language, culture and music, where she completed a master’s in French literature at Université Laval. A stint as a researcher for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in the mid-1970s led to an illustrious career as a journalist, first as host of Radio Active and Breakaway and later as host of Cinq à Six, radio arts reporter and occasional television journalist for CBC Montreal.

Jeanette was married to Normand Rhéaume for 20 years, and together they had three daughters, Jessica, Elsa and Paule. Jeanette was a doting mother, at once her daughters’ confidante and role model.

After retiring in 2016, Jeanette kept a busy schedule of tennis lessons, watercolour and drawing classes, knitting, socializing with her friends and cherishing every moment spent with her grandchildren. She traded in her CBC reporter hat for that of chair of the communications committee at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, which she led with aplomb and creativity up until two weeks before her death.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Cedars Cancer Foundation. Jeanette’s daughters wish to extend their deepest gratitude to the medical team at the MUHC Cedars Cancer Centre for the exemplary care provided to Jeanette over the course of her years-long journey with breast cancer. They also wish to thank the teams at the Montreal Neurological Hospital and CLSC Benny for their support in bringing Jeanette home.

A celebration of Jeanette’s life will be held on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at 10 a.m., at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, located at 3415 Redpath Street, H3G 2G2, in Montreal.

OBITUARY: Stuart WALKER (1933-2022)

Stuart WALKER (1933-2022)

Stuart Walker, son of the late Margaret Dionne and the late Georges Walker, passed away at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec Hospital on March 19, 2022, at the age of 88. He lived in the Sillery borough of Quebec City.

The religious service will be celebrated on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Église Saint-Charles-Garnier, 1215, rue du Chanoine-Morel (Sillery) Quebec City. The family will receive condolences at the church, one hour before the ceremony.

Mr. Walker is survived by his wife Murielle Follin; his daughter Helena (Guillaume Bois); his grandchildren Lily and Felix; his brother Loyal Gallichon; his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Lucie Ruel (late Denis Lebel), Jean-Marc Lebel and Pierre Lebel (Nathalie Morency) and his nephews Gérard Walker, Gary Nickard (Patty Wallace), Robert Sommerville and Danny Walker as well as his niece Norma Sommerville (Marc Guimont).

He is predeceased by his brothers and sisters Herbert Walker, Viola Nickard, Joyce Sommerville, Bruce Walker, Vernon Walker and Sylvia Clark.

The family would like to thank the CLSC palliative care staff as well as that of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec Hospital for the good care provided.

Your expressions of sympathy may be conveyed by a donation to the Fondation du CHU de Québec (HDQ), 10, rue de l’Espinay, Québec (Qc) G1L 3L5, (418) 525-4385.

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The Laval Rouge et Or women are all smiles after winning their third straight RSEQ crown and earning a spot at the U Sports Final 8 national championship in Kingston, Ont. (Photo courtesy of Université Laval)

Laval women win third straight RSEQ basketball title

Laval women win third straight RSEQ basketball title Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com The Université Laval Rouge et Or women’s basketball team won their third straight Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec…

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Mehdi Ayoubi of the Rouge et Or men’s swim team reacts seconds after his gold-medal swim in the 50-metre freestyle event at the U Sports national championships. (Photo courtesy of Université Laval)

Laval swim teams get two medals at U Sports championships

Laval swim teams get two medals at U Sports championships  Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com The Université Laval Rouge et Or swim teams hosted the U Sports national championships from March 22-24…

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After the weather shut down the temporary sugar shack at the Joan of Arc Garden on March 19 and 20, it officially opened on March 26 and 27, attracting large crowds from 1 to 4 p.m. Children and their parents flocked to the sugar shack for free tire d’érable, provided by the National Battlefields Commission. Weather permitting, tire d’érable will also be handed out on April 2 and 3. Warm drinks are sold at the adjacent Fastoche stand. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Sweet maple treats on the Plains

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