WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT Weekly. Vol. 14 No. 11a We are Westmount November 3, 2020 Added: online workshops, refrigerated rink by Nov. 15 Hallowe’en happened! New lockdown creates ‘huge setback’ for Sports & Rec: director Lapointe By Laureen Sweeney carte” online programs to those currently offered and is already offering online Last week’s extended restrictions for “Wellness Workshops” later this month and other red zones until Novem- (see p. 9 for story). Because most of the ber 23 has presented a setback for the city’s winter programs don’t start until January, Sports and Recreation, department direc- he’s hopeful that those that had already tor Dave Lapointe said October 27. been planned can proceed after a delayed Registration for the winter schedule had registration. “We can do a pretty quick been targetted for November 17, which turnaround, as we did for the fall.” would have been after the anticipated lift- For now, the interim reservation system ing of the original October restrictions. It for interior general skating at the West- is now delayed indefinitely, he said. mount recreation centre is going well, “It’s another huge setback for us. Four “with almost all timeslots filled,” he said. more weeks gone. We don’t want to do a As for the exterior refrigerated rink, city registration during a lockdown because we director general Benoit Hurtubise told the won’t know whether we’ll have to offer re- Independent that the city was still planning funds or credits if the November 23 dead- to install it in Westmount Park by Nov - line is extended even further.” ember 15. If line-ups prove to be too long Pippa and Beckham on Arlington Ave. were already mingling with skulls, a black rat and ampu- In the meantime, Lapointe said, the de- to ensure distancing, he said, it may re- tated limbs at 5:30 pm October 31, ready to trick the trick-or-treaters at their start of a two-hour partment is looking at introducing “à la quire a reservation system too. vigil. Photo: Ralph Thompson.

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Will they return next spring? Where do Westmount Park’s ducks go in winter? By Laureen Sweeney find unfrozen water and a source of duck- Security to the Westmount lagoon (see Library during its renovations in 1994, weed. Depending on the weather, he has story June 2017, p. 6 and photo below). said he is pleased to answer questions It’s a question being asked now that the seen ducks at Montreal’s Old Port as late Bird, who advised the city on how to from the public on birds through an online lagoon in Westmount Park has been drain - as Christmas. They would likely then fly make a nesting box for the owl that took program called Brome Bird News. ed for the winter: “Where do the ducks toward the northern US states but just as up residency at the Westmount Public go?” far as they need to in search of water and “If they can find a source of food in a a food supply. secured source of water, they tend to linger Would the same ducks return to West- Coping with COVID restrictions before migrating,” said Westmount resi- mount Park next spring? “Some might,” dent David Hanna, an interested “birder.” he said, “as long as they survive hunters City to launch 12 ‘Wellness Workshops’ David Bird, the well-known and now and foxes, or meet a partner and follow that retired ornithologist from McGill called one back to a new location. In general, they starting November 11, 12 “Dr. Bird,” told the Independent last week come back to the same area.” By Laureen Sweeney “Everyone will deal with a different way from his home in BC, that mallards typi- There have been many reports over the of coping with stress and anxiety related to cally migrate when their sources of water years of ducks and their ducklings swim- A six-week series of 12 one-time West- the ongoing pandemic,” she said. freeze up but “they’re not strong migratory ming in backyard pools in Westmount, mount Wellness Workshops is to be intro- Among the 12 topics being planned are birds.” even one family making its way down duced by the city’s Sports and Recreation restorative yoga, mental health during They are known to stay around if they Forden Ave. before being taken by Public department starting Wednesday, Novem- COVID, “deskercise,” nutrition and menu ber 11 and Thursday, November 12 as a planning, self-care, pranayama meditation “coping mechanism” for the second wave and yoga nidra. of COVID restrictions. Each will require a separate registration Announcing the online Zoom work- with a nominal fee of $5, which will in- shops October 29, Claude Danis, the de- clude a link to the workshop and rem- partment’s program and community ser- inders. vices coordinator, said that every week the “Keep checking the city website’s home Wednesday workshop will take place at page for Westmount Wellness Workshops 1:30 pm, followed by the Thursday work- for further details and access to registra- shop at 7 pm. tion,” Danis said.

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In red zones, where the situation is critical, stricter measures must be enacted because the number of cases is rapidly increasing. People in these zones must limit social contact as much Why are restaurants Why ban activities as possible to prevent virus and bars considered and audienc ces in transmission. By applying high-risk places for public places? all measures, we can fight COVID-19 more effectively. spreading COVID-19? Large gatherings are an opportunity for people to socialize, often in close No single measure is We usually gather in places like proximity to one annotherr.. This can sufficient onits own. bars and restaurants to socialize increase the risk of virus transmission. with friends, family, and colleagues. The ban on activities and audiences In these places, we are often close The more we limit contact in public places in red zones is meant to other people. Both talking and with other pepeople, the sooner to minimize social ccontact between eating greatly increase thikhe risk we can resume our activities. people who do not live at the same of virus transmission. Restrictive address. measures in red zones are meant to minimize close contact between people who do not live at the same address.

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Note: The following article relates to the reg- istration of deeds of sale for Westmount prop- erty in May 2020. A list of sales can be found on p. 17. May, June and July are normally con- sidered the busy months for notaries and moving trucks as families use summer months to take over new houses and get to know their new neighbours. That didn’t seem to be the case in May this year, most likely due to the spring COVID lockdown, when only eight resi- dential deeds were signed, the slowest May 485 Strathcona on October 27. we have in records going back to 1972, highest mark-up over valuation at 24 per- while the average for the past decade is 17.9. cent. Prices were down, too, in a fairly slim range between $900,000 and $2,036,000 One condo, one duplex and an average just under $1,725,000, An even higher mark-up, this one at while the average for the entire year is 37 percent, went for the only condominium $2,001,078. May is the fourth of five single- sale in the month, at 4215 de Maisonneuve digit-volume months; the only busy month Blvd., between Greene and Olivier this year was April, when 16 deeds were avenues. signed. No condo sales were registered in April, The lowest price was claimed by 162 so the second quarter of the year is off to a Hillside Ave., a row-house backing onto very slow pace, but June might offer a the CPR right-of-way, one of four one- or couple more sales to make a statistic for two-family houses to sell this year for less the quarter. than $1 million. The price was just one The only other sale registered in May percent less than its municipal valuation, involved 330 Wood Ave., precisely 45 per- but the biggest mark-down was three per- cent of a duplex just north of de Maison- cent, in the sale of 106 Sunnyside Ave. for neuve Blvd., which sold for $741,500. It is $1,800,000. one of only two share-sales (as opposed to Highest-price was claimed by 485 condominiumized duplexes) to be regis- Strathcona Ave., which also served as the tered through May this year. Let us transform your dated gold and diamonds, into something you will Love

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8 de Casson Bernard Mariette & Marie-Françoise Petit $1,915,000 $1,692,500 13.1% 162 Hillside Chunyan Xiong $900,000 $909,500 -1.0% 41 Holton Yervant Antikacioglu & Pinar Buyukuysal $1,835,000 $1,613,600 13.7% 463 Mount Pleasant Michelle Lafontaine & François de Broux $1,975,000 $1,785,600 10.6% 662 Murray Hill Andrew Hedrei & Edda Imbroglio $1,388,000 $1,202,700 15.4% 485 Strathcona Mark Anthony Cahill & Naveena Thind $2,036,000 $1,639,300 24.2% 44 Summit Circle Paul Ortenberg $1,950,000 $1,846,500 5.6% 106 Sunnyside Haiyan Shang $1,800,000 $1,855,500 -3.0%

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According to the police report, the per- The incident is presumed to have taken petrators forced the window open to gain place sometime between midnight and 10 entry, after which they searched through am while the owners were away. several rooms seeking any items of value. A neighbour from the house next door The investigators noted that the sus- called the police after noticing that one of pects paid particular attention to a bar with the windows on the home next to his had a selection of bottled alcoholic beverages been left open during the owners’ absence. they found. The police found bottles scat- The neighbour noticed at the same time tered around the bar on the floor. that two bottles of alcohol, as well as a kitchen knife, were inexplicably lying on Bottles scattered the front steps. It was later determined that Although the investigators couldn’t de- these items, removed by the perpetrators, termine, without confirmation from the belonged to the owners of the home. owners, whether anything had been stolen, “He had been out walking his dog, Pimentel said the obviously disturbed state when he noticed there was something that of the rooms made it evident there had was definitely suspicious,” said Station 12 been an attempted burglary at least. community relations officer Constable As well, some disconnected communi- cations cables and wiring suggested the thieves made off with computer equip- Have you ever noticed this door into West- ment. Although there were no known se- mount Square from Wood Ave.? It is remin - NOTICE TO DENTAL PATIENTS OF curity cameras in the area, the investigators iscent of the doors that author J. R. R. Tolkien DR. JOANNE C. 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FREE ESTIMATE 514.369.0295 [email protected] www.woodfinishingmontreal.com 20 – WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – November 3, 2020 Letters to the Editor Justice system has erly make aggressors accountable for their tober 20, p. 16). I laughed at the second pic and he has special needs. failed conjugal-violence actions in domestic-violence cases. depicting the “seen in passing” droppings But I do hope that, for poor Tank’s sake, victims, again In a more general perspective, L’Al- left nearby. there is someone in the Westmount Inde- liance is highly concerned by the tendency As a former race horse rider who occa- pendent’s readership who has more com- This press release was received by the to de-judicialize perpetrators of domestic sionally also “felt in need” as I rode deep passion than I could have. Independent October 28 violence crimes. into the woods: Are You Sure The Horses Stephen Chin, Sherbrooke St. Unfortunately, it is with no surprise that We would like to reiterate that, accord- Were Responsible? L’Alliance des maisons d’hébergement de ing to a report of the Canadian Centre for Douglas Price, Rosemount Ave. Thanks for Fox 2e étape pour les femmes et enfants vic- Justice Statistics published in 2015, aggres- Editor’s reply: Pretty sure, but not 100-per- contributions, Hallowe’en times de violence conjugale learned earlier sors convicted of assault in domestic viol- cent certain. I did not handle the material I wanted to give a special thanks to our last week that singer Éric Lapointe will end ence cases are likely to receive a lesser sen- in question, or send it for analysis. – DP. Westmount neighbours for supporting my up with no criminal record in regards to tence than other type of aggressors (19 per- son’s effort to raise money for the Terry Fox an accusation of assault against a woman cent vs. 29 percent). Furthermore, we Not-so-healthy Tank Run back in September and now for the – his intimate partner at the time – if he consider that a brief period of therapy and needs a home ingenious candy delivery systems installed respects his probation of one year. a small donation to victims’ organizations I was very pleased to read the West- in many houses for Hallowe-en. In our opinion, when Judge Steeve La- are not close to sufficient to ensure a mount A-dog-tions column about Tank in You allowed us to give our kids a little rivière took the time to emphasize how a proper process of accountability for the the Independent of last week (October 27, normal in this crazy year. Thank you. criminal record would be damaging to Mr. perpetrator of the crime. p. 14). Marina Carricaburu Ortiz, Lapointe’s career and have material conse- We therefore wait with great hope for My dog died in September. I immedi- Claremont Ave. quences for him, he underestimated and the conclusions of the expert committee ately applied to the SPCA Montreal to discredited the great impact of the assault on support for victims of sexual assault and adopt Tank. on the victim’s life. domestic violence, expected to be pub- The headline to Lysanne Fowler’s piece Moreover, L’Alliance considers that by lished in November. was “Playing with Tank” above a delightful accepting such contentions, Judge Lari- We also place a lot of hope in Bill C-247, picture of him holding a frisbee in his vière is removing responsibility from the which would modify the Criminal Code to mouth, inviting me to play with him. aggressor and therefore maintaining a sys- include the concept of coercive or control- “He is a very healthy four-year-old, up tem that makes women vulnerable. He has ling conduct, which hence has a high re- to date with his inoculations, neutered and therefore made himself an accomplice of formative potential in domestic violence microchipped. Please note his identifica- a system that keeps domestic violence alive cases. tion number 45358891 and you can refer as a true social evil. L’Alliance des maisons d’hébergement to it when you go to the Montreal SPCA Also, even if the sentence requires that de 2e étape pour les femmes et enfants website at www.spca.com and fill out the Mr. Lapointe abstain from contacting or victimes de violence conjugale adoption application for him on the at- being in the physical presence of the victim tached link. Once submitted, you will then (except with her previous consent), we con- Thanks for the be contacted within 24 hours for a tele- sider that such measures are inadequate horse photos phone interview, followed by a visit by ap- to properly ensure the victim’s security. Thanks for capturing the rarely seen pointment at the SPCA.” The judicial system has proven to us, with a picture of the two police officers rid- I had already decided to rename my new once again, its lack of effectiveness to prop- ing their horses on Sherbrooke St. (Oc- pet Sunny Boy. And I was thrilled to get a call from the Montreal SPCA this morn- ing. WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT But my hopes were soon dashed. Tank We are Westmount has been at the Montreal SPCA for months

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Mr. Phoenix Westmount Gentle Jack 9 Lives nered and affectionate. A-dog-tions that you find out about at its website at He is healthy fellow, on a specific diet www.spcamonteregie.com. On their com- Lysanne Fowler (as is to be expected), and up to date with Lysanne Fowler ments section under Jack’s profile, you can his inoculations, neutered and micro- forward a note showing your interest, pres- chipped. enting a bit about yourself, your dog ex- Phoenix is such a wonderful cat, a Please note his identification number Dearest Jack is a devoted friend and perience and your contact information. gentle senior who spent his life in one 45910946 and you can refer to it when you wonderful companion. An eight-year-old Adoption visits are organized by ap- home and is now waiting at the Montreal go to the Montreal SPCA website at German shepherd mix, he is a quiet fellow pointment only at the moment, hoping SPCA’s cattery for the kindness and love www.spca.com and fill out the adoption ap- who is affectionate and confident with that a scenic drive to St. Angèle de Mon- of another family. plication for him on the attached link. family and friends. He likes his regular noir on a beautiful fall Saturday for a visit These are difficult times for senior pets. Once submitted, you will then be contacted walks and is keen on following his family would be a moment that could change a Many cats are adopted swiftly as adorable within 24 hours for a telephone interview, around in daily activities. family’s life with a loving companion! kittens and youngsters, and less often as followed by a visit by appointment at the He is very healthy, up to date with his Your neighbour, quiet senior companions. SPCA. inoculations, neutered and microchipped. Lysanne Phoenix is a handsome grey longhair Your neighbour, Jack is available for adoption as soon as with stunning green eyes. He is mild-man- Lysanne possible from the SPCA Montérégie, a no- kill volunteer grassroots animal shelter BEAUTY by NEALY We are open again! And following all protocols to create a safer environment. Please call Nealy to book your appointment. Bon courage • Be safe Nealy Chea Free Parking We use and sell:

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Clockwise from “12 noon”: the northwest, northeast and southeast corners of Roslyn Ave. and Westmount Ave. on October 30. Inset: a similar, but “pre-cutting” view on October 11, courtesy of Dan Lambert. Photo: Independent.

LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS Roslyn corner, cont’d. from p. 1 out that this has been a very good growing km/h. This would be consistent with what Condo for Sale the northeast corner at Roslyn,” he ex- season “so we left them as long as poss- already exists in many areas such as some ible.” hills, the parks and school zones. Westmount Square Luxury Condo with gym, pool and sauna. 760 sq/ft. plained. Granite counters. Floor to ceiling windows. $549000 Call Toni 514-894- He asked not only that the plants be cut Coinciding with the onset of cold even- At a lower speed, he said, drivers would 9929. down to eliminate blind spots but that ings, however, Lambert told the Indepen- have more time to react when someone Leaves and Snow Service “Public Works take care when selecting dent October 28 that he was pleased to see steps off a curb. This is especially impor- plants for parks and planters to avoid cre- the plantings had been entirely removed tant with the many pedestrians walking Snow shoveling for stairs, walkway, entrance and front patio (no parking). the previous day. during the pandemic. Raking Leaves. Contact Vince at 514-294-5562. ating blind zones which compromise pe- destrian and cyclist safety.” In a second question to the council he “We share your concerns that pedes- Writing Programs “It’s a good recommendation to pass on also asked for “fast high-quality snow trians are safe and plan to improve snow What’s your story? We can help you tell it. Check out our programs for to the Public Works horticultural team,” cleaning of sidewalks and paths” this cleaning even more this year,” Mayor aspiring and emerging writers: • StoryScaping • Fresh Pages Initiative Mayor Christina Smith said. winter, that no-parking be reinstated along Smith replied. • Writing workshops • Mentorships. Supporting, connecting, and inspiring Councillor Cynthia Lulham, whose Côte St. Antoine, and that the speed limit Lambert’s were the only two questions Quebec writers. QUEBEC WRITERS’ FEDERATION. qwf.org, [email protected], @officialqwf. commissionership includes parks, pointed throughout Westmount be lowered to 30 received for the question period. Classifieds in the WOOD Master Editions Independent FINISHING Antiques & collectibles Why list your goods (or services) ON-SITE SERVICE Estate & on fly-by-night, who-knows-who-is- •Touch-ups and Repairs i.e.: replying websites when you can list scratches, water marks, worn surfaces Moving Sales (and sell) locally? •Polishing and We Provide Staining Buy a classified in the Professional Evaluations Staging of your home Westmount Independent at: •Kitchen Cabinets •Fine Furniture Courteous & bonded Staff www.westendclassifieds.com Clean-up after sale HENRY CORNBLIT, professional craftsman Iona & Marvin Buy locally to sell locally FREE ESTIMATE 514.369.0295 www.woodfinishingmontreal.com 514-501-9072 24 – WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – November 3, 2020

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