WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT Weekly. Vol. 15 No. 6b We are Westmount June 8, 2021 City has received second replacement plan Warm weather = ice cream Demolition hearing on 325 Melville to resume June 23 By Laureen Sweeney playing field. While the city’s recent website posting The council’s demolition hearing on did not provide details on whether or not 325 Melville that was adjourned without a the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) decision March 15 will be resumed with was recommending demolition based on another webinar hearing at 5:30 pm on the building’s heritage or condition, it did June 23. While this is the eve of the annual present a newly submitted replacement St. Jean Baptiste holiday, “this was the date plan showing two separate condo build- that best fit,” to observe delays required ings connected through a basement gar- by law, confirmed Duncan Campbell, the age. city’s interim director general. Demolition of the existing building had The Category III building under dis- raised considerable opposition at the cussion, a four-unit rental property, is lo- March meeting by neighbours and tenants cated just south of the Serbian Orthodox questioning why an affordable family Church across from Westmount Park’s building would be torn down to make space for a new one, the plan for which – Vendôme tunnel opens, p. 24 they were told – was not to be discussed at McEntyre writing winners the demolition stage even though it had Ruth Gray enjoyed a free ice cream cone June 2, which was provided to members of the Contac - been received. tivity seniors’ group by the Bilboquet ice cream parlour on Sherbrooke at Victoria and real estate announced, p. 26 Critics also asked why continued on p. 4 company Cromwell Management. Photo courtesy of Michael Nolan/Contactivity

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It has become a casualty had to deal with when the northeast side to a much larger project, that of replacing of Dorchester was re-done (nine hours a a water main. Bull dozers and other huge day of trucks backing up with beep-beep- machinery dug a large and deep hole in beep), I would opt for the north side to be that swath of Mount Stephen and swal- completed first, with the south side, which lowed in the hole is the newly re-paved pe- is all residential (as opposed to the north, destrian crossing. which is RCMP with all their closed win- As I write, the work is still in progress dows) to be attacked in the fall or preferably and anyone can go and see. Is there no co- winter. Perhaps this is why the north side ordination at all? has been chosen to be completed first? Vera Bondy, Sherbrooke St. Conrad Buck, Dorchester Blvd. Editor’s note: You will have your wish, since Tired of death traps/ that is what the city council voted for. I do bike paths not know, though, if winter work on a road like this is possible. Maybe when it is done Re: “Resident calls for better signage on in the future more people will be working Lansdowne bike path” (May 25, p. 4) from offices? – DP Sorry, but I am getting tired of seeing instances of “death traps,” which in the Where’s the coordination? Montreal metropolis are called, euphemis- A couple of weeks ago, a work crew was tically, “bike paths.” repaving the pedestrian crossing at the bot- I mean, a narrow one-way street on a enough room next to the bike path for a a water leak across the path just west of the tom of Mount Stephen. As I cross there long steep hill, countless driveways with truck to pass, leaving inches between the gazebo, random tire tracks across the grass, practically every day, I couldn’t miss it and cars backing out or backing in directly truck’s trailer and outside mirror and the both the eastern gates to the dog run are couldn’t help watching the work and its across the bike path, speed bumps, occa- bike path (see picture). broken (and have been for at least the last progress on a daily basis. They dug up the sional double-parked vehicles and just So it seems that so far we have had to six weeks), the dogs’ drinking fountain – witness two accidents that had the poten- which was first working at about half tial of killing the cyclists. strength but now (at the time of a heat Do we really want to wait until someone wave) is not working at all – and torn black WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT does get killed? plastic is poking up on the grounds of the We are Westmount Alfred Edel, Victoria Ave. dog run. I am sure that similar lists of defi- Forget the plaudits – Editor Advertising sales ciencies can be made for other areas of the David Price: 514.935.4537 Arleen Candiotti: 514.223.3567 maintain the park park. Meanwhile, we are subjected to crow- [email protected] [email protected] I want to applaud the recent comments ing about a supposedly “positive” response to the planned overhaul of the park – cer- Chief reporter Classified ads of both Maxine Cuttler (May 25, p. 6) and tainly not what letters to the Independent Laureen Sweeney www.westendclassifieds.com Brigitta Brittain (June 1, p. 7) concerning the sorry state of Westmount Park. Here have revealed. 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‘Retired’ DG adjusts to interim position City faces some significant challenges, Campbell contends By Laureen Sweeney on medical leave. St. Louis the city’s lack of a minor the internet for residents to pay accounts is overseeing the capital derogations by-law that is and apply for permits. Other online addi- It’s been almost four months since works projects and bud gets. used by many municipalities tions include the greater use of social Duncan Campbell assumed his current The city has taken “a very as well as changes to demo- media. Zoom has also been found to be a position as Westmount’s interim director cautious approach” to re- lition procedures to focus useful tool for virtual city meetings. general after an absence of six years and it opening over the gradual lift- more on the demolition as- As Westmount updates many of its by- took “a little adjustment,” he said last week. ing of pandemic restrictions, pect initially rather than the laws as well as operations and hires new This was primarily because of changes Campbell said, and many replacement plan. personnel, it has “a good name” and many owing to the difference between the cur- people have stepped up to In some local by-laws, he meaningful traditions, Campbell said. But rent COVID context and the “traditional fill employment vacancies, said, the enforcement person there is value in bringing in new ideas and way” that the city worked during his tenure but “what we’re finding is a is named as “the competent challenging a lot of ways of operating. (2008-2014), along with the loss of some future shortage of key trained authority” by a title that is “New eyes bring new ideas.” key personnel and even Campbell’s own personnel who have chosen no longer in use. remote working conditions. to work closer to home or On the other hand, he explained, the move into the private sec- Changes in purchasing city has proven to be very resilient though tor.” There are also changes it is facing “some significant challenges.” required in purchasing that These include the need to update by-laws Need to modernize stem from the Charbonneau to conform to changes in provincial legis- On another front, the city Commission, the inquiry in - lation. Another is the increase in the cost is going through a transition to the awarding and man- of contracts and construction that have hit and needs to “modernize” agement of construction the city during this year’s record-high and update some of its by- contracts, and these “are con- budget for capital works ($27.2 million). laws, especially dealing with stantly changing.” Fortunately, he said, Bruce St. Louis, urban planning and zoning. Some overdue improve- who retired as director general in 2008, Some of these are at least 30 ments that have been im- has also returned with Campbell on an years old. This can involve plemented by the city interim basis as assistant director general acquiring legal opinions. through necessity due to after the departure of Benoit Hurtubise Among examples, he lists Duncan Campbell on June 2. COVID include the use of -,.(-,      

                           

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Mossop, cont’d. from p. 1 well as a Bixi network for every one that Mossop attended Roslyn School and allows for travel within Westmount rather was involved in soccer and track and field than to and from downtown. at Westmount High. During CEGEP and While Mossop said he was not running university, he worked as a lifeguard and in- to oppose current councillor Kathleen Kez, structor at the Westmount pool and he believes he has goals and ideas that coached the Dolphins swim team. need to be addressed in the district. “We’re in a niche situation in District 8 An engineer and professional project that has a lot of traffic and that’s close to a manager for close to 20 years, latterly with busy commercial area but has many bene- Bombardier, Mossop has served on the fits that can attract people who work in the Westmount Train Action Group (WTAG) area.” and the Turcot highway Bon Voisinage His training and work experience in committee, both of which provided him project management are transferable as- with an insight into how infrastructure can sets to city council, he explained. This in- impact the community, he explained. cludes managing stakeholders and assess- ing the impact and consequences of “why Coiffure Jean John you are doing things and what is the bene- fit? I think I have a different insight and 4897 Sherbrooke, Westmount critical thinking.” 514-486-6261 Updating some of the city’s program- ming to meet changing needs is one of his aims. As an example, he cites the city’s summer day camps that run from 9 am to 4 pm. How can families with two parents working outside the home or a single par- ent meet those hours without a support system? he asks. “I would like to look into extended hours.” Homme Femme Enfants Traffic reduction Men Women Children Options regarding ways to improve traf- fic safety is another example of how his Michael Mossop June 2 on Hallowell St. Photo: Martin C. Barry. training and work in project management of the trains, a subject on which he was a is transferable to the city, he said. fairly regular voice at council meetings. Mossop graduated in 2002 from McGill At meetings of the Turcot Bon Voisi- RONDA BLY in mechanical engineering with an aero- nage project, he made representations on nautical option, and obtained a certificate hours and sound levels of the work to en- CARPET/RUG ESTATE SALES in management two years later. sure it remained accountable to established CERTIFIED APPRAISER He has served as an executive of the standards. CLEANING Westmount Train Action Group when he On a list of activities he enjoys are SPECIALISTS Expert Evaluations undertook extensive research in the squash, SCUBA diving, beach volleyball, Full Professional Setups scheduling of commuter trains that could broomball and running. He volunteered at enable them to end in a terminus at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, ORIENTAL RUGS: Complete Cleanup Available Vendôme station. This could spare the Australia in 2006 and has travelled around 514 236-4159 residential district through south eastern the world extensively through work with NEW AND ANTIQUE West mount from the noise and vibration SNC Lavalin. hand wash and repairs www.rondably.com The Gold Standard in Estate Sales Since 1998 2021 elections: ‘All in’ for District 4 g COVID CLEAN h ALL CARPETS We can photograph your roof drains, Peart to run again for council AND FURNITURE with our drone, Councillor Conrad Peart told the Inde- These came from District 1’s Anitra Bo- before a blockage pendent last week his decision to run again stock, Jeff Shamie in District 3, Mary Gal- SERVING WESTMOUNTERS ruins your in the November 7 municipal elections is lery in District 6 and Kathleen Kez in WITH OUTSTANDING house in fact a “Yes!” number 8. Cynthia Lulham (District 7) has “I’m all in,” he said June 3, in contrast previously announced that she would not SERVICE AND WORKMANSHIP & its to a poll in the June 1 Independent (see p. run after 25 year on the council. FOR 35 YEARS! contents! 1). For that story, his email reply to ques- Peart’s updated answer states that “Yes, tions about running was quoted verbatim I intend to run again. While we have made Good news and seemed to indicate a need to consider some headway through changes in urban for this client 514-825-5500 PhotoImagerie Inc. his answer closer to the time. As a result, planning and in other domains, there is Conducts legal drone operations • Advanced drone pilot certicate he was tagged as “maybe,” while Mayor still much left to do. Later in the year, I look [email protected] Transport Canada approved • Certain restrictions apply Christina Smith and four councillors pro- forward to making a case for my contribu- [email protected] vided distinct “yes-es.” tion to the effort. I’m all in.” WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – June 8, 2021 – 11

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Seniors/students team up intergenerationally Contactivity & Selwyn wrap up year of connecting with each other By Laureen Sweeney tivity and Selwyn websites. In some of the snippets, the program A total of 70 members of the Contactiv- participants spoke about the bonds they ity Seniors’ Centre and 110 students from had forged with their partner. Selwyn House School have been involved “We learned a lot from each other,” one over this last school year in a joint program student said of his experiences in connect- to exchange life skills and experiences by ing with his senior partner. For another: interacting with each other virtually on “We’ve enjoyed having time together and Zoom. caring about each other’s lives.” In the program – made possible by a Even though the school term comes to Contactivity grant from Heritage Canada an end June 18, Goldin said that some of – one aspect paired seniors with tech-savvy the partners have planned to “get together” students to improve their internet knowl- over the summer before the program starts edge. Another consisted of the seniors – up again with the return to school under one a retired professional in early educa- another similar grant from Canadian Heri- tion – reading to some of the school’s jun- tage. ior classes, while another involved classes In the case of some students working on photography and digital literacy pro- on Duke of Edinburgh Awards, their hours vided by the school. of participation are being put toward their As a result some of those who worked community service requirements, she said. together forged intergenerational friend- For the seniors, many gained new tech- ships that went beyond the skill-set level, nical skills that enabled them to use the according to Benita Goldin, director of Zoom platform to participate in ongoing planning and development for Contactiv- online courses and programs provided by ity. Contactivity and to alleviate feelings of iso- lation. Other technical skills enabled them Intergenerational tea to order groceries and carry out other shop- Some of the experiences were truly ping online during the COVID lockdown. “heartwarming and inspiring” as ex- Also under the program, the Contactiv- pressed at the program’s Intergenerational ity Selwyn Intergenerational Choir pres- Tea May 25 to celebrate the end of the ented two videos: Winter Wonderland and school year. Held live on Zoom, it is now Valentine’s Day L-O-V-E (see story February available on YouTube on both the Contac- 2, 2021, p. 11). Charles -----,+* )++ ('& %*) ,+*$ -)$*#) Pearo --"& +*$ -! %!$"!&(! Ph.D. Real Estate Broker [email protected]

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When light changed at Lansdowne and Sherbrooke Cyclist injured in flip over handlebars at sudden stop By Laureen Sweeney brakes suddenly and flipped over the WESTMOUNT’S handlebars head first when noticing the AUTHENTIC ICE CREAM A 46-year old woman cycling down the yellow light at Sherbrooke and decided not hill on Lansdowne was treated at the scene to go through the intersection. Officers ap- AND SORBET for facial and hand injuries May 31 when plied first aid to injuries to the face and one flipping over her handlebars at Sher- hand. They called a friend of the cyclist, brooke, Public Security officials said. who arrived quickly and was to take the The incident occurred around 12:39 pm woman to the nearby hospital at the Glen when public safety officers responded to a site. call for a bike accident and found the While it was not known whether she woman crouched over on the ground had removed the helmet herself after the tended by a passer-by. Her helmet lay on fall, Public Security director Greg McBain the grass and her glasses were broken. said “the main point was that she had a She told officers she had jammed on the helmet on.”

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A personal Where does our food waste go? We can’t find out view lection since 1982, but he has another life. As a multi-talented street performer, he Ralph Thompson has been entertaining Montrealers and visitors in places like Place Jacques Cartier with his fire juggling, unicycle perform- In many cities across Canada, residents ance and magic tricks for decades. He has are asked to separate organic food waste seen his fair share of trouble as Montreal for municipal composting. changed street performance laws. But In October 2019, Taylor Logan, a con- that’s another story...) tributor to the CBC, stated “the majority of Moore agreed to wear my Fitbit to track Canadian organic waste still ends up in the his steps. We would meet again seven and landfill.” Westmount took a lead with food a half hours later at their last collection lo- waste collection in 2009, ahead of many cation for the day. municipalities in the Montreal area. The city divides collection into two sec- So, I was curious: how does West- tions; the east on Mondays and the west mount’s city-wide composting process ac- on Tuesdays, and then the same crew also tually work? does the garbage pick-up Thursdays and If I drop an imaginary banana skin into Fridays. This reliable and effective service a Westmount green bin, how long would operates 52 weeks of the year. it take to emerge as compost for use in a Stating the route garden, in a farmer’s field or packaged for From left, Stephen Moore and Jacques Dugas of Derichebourg on May 17. re-sale? It’s just after 7 am and the imaginary banana skin is now in the back of the re- Starting point fuse truck. The Freightliner behemoth Westmount’s Public Works department roared off down the alleyway between subcontracts food waste collection. The Wood and Elm avenues, with Moore hang- current contractor is Derichebourg, the ing on the back of the truck, standing with lowest bidder selected for the period be- one foot on step, an iconic sight for many ginning May 2, 2019. Its contract runs until locals. April 30, 2023 with renewal options, ac- At 2:30 pm, in the hot sunshine, 26°C cording to Patricia Racette, environment and humid, the heavily-laden, snarling technician in Public Works. white truck crawls around the corner of St. To start the journey of the imaginary Antoine St. West and Brooke Ave. to com- banana skin, I met up with the Deriche- plete its final run of the day along Selby bourg crew at the corner of Wood Ave. and Lane. Sherbrooke St. on May 17. By then, Moore had completed 28,000 The large truck, with driver Jacques steps since 7 am, an estimated 13 miles and Dugas (substituting for the regular driver), had climbed the equivalent of 222 floors was already waiting at 6:40 am and worker (Fitbit combines altitude and step action), Stephen Moore arrived shortly before the seemingly without a break, according to 7 am start time. the heart rate monitor. (He had begun his day at 5 am to take And he will repeat this every Tuesday, his car to the garage before work. The effer- Thursday and Friday in vescent Moore has worked in garbage col- the icy and treacherous continued on p. 21

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Food waste, cont’d. from p. 20 Lansdowne parking shift in effect conditions of winter and the stifling heat Dame in Montreal East, which is a part of of summer. a large conglomerate called EBI or Les He effectively completes the equivalent Entreprises Berthier Inc. (www.ebiqc.com/ of two marathons a week on the job. He is a-propos/entreprises/les-entreprises-bert- an extraordinary man. I offered to email hier-inc/). him the story after publication. Numerous calls and emails to contacts “I don’t have any of that stuff: no email, on Recyclage Notre-Dame’s website, www. no cell phone,” he replied. ebiqc.com/en/about/companies/recyclage But that’s no problem, I can easily meet -notre-dame, failed to garner replies. up with him. His schedule is as reliable as Back at Westmount Public Works, a Swiss watch, come high winds, rain, sun- Racette now advised me to contact Karla shine or snow. Duval at the city of Montreal, because the But now the banana skin is disappear- “food waste treatment is the agglomer- ing along St. Antoine St. along with ation’s responsibility.” (The line between kitchen waste from hundreds of West- the city of Montreal and the agglomeration mount homes, heading up the Décarie Ex- of Montreal is often invisible to the public, pressway. Moore parts company with the and the terms are used interchangeably at truck at the last collection location. times.) Duval told me that food waste treat- ment for Westmount was not Montreal’s The true mystery begins responsibility, only garden waste. Westmount is only the first part of the Back to Racette, where I was again told journey and, at this point, the plight of my the opposite. Racette said she would talk banana skin becomes a little more mysteri- to Duval to clarify, but Duval never called ous. The trail of the compost goes cold as me back. it wends its way between two contractors, Racette then gave me the EBI corporate Looking north, the shift of parking from the west to the east side of Lansdowne between the city of Westmount and the agglomer- contact website (www.ebiqc.com/contact/ Sherbrooke and de Maisonneuve took effect June 1, complete with new signs, left. Looking south, ation of Montreal, to which Westmount is coordonnees/). So again, I tried to contact the city had also posted advance notice ones, right, which were still up when we visited June 2. forced to belong. EBI using several addresses and phone Photos: Independent. (The agglomeration was born in 2006 numbers, including those of the corporate when the provincial Liberal government marketing department (1.800.486.0225 and Reminder under Jean Charest partially reversed the [email protected]). Again, no replies. Parti Québécois’ 2002 merger of all the Unfortunately, the coordinates used by West- Overnight parking reinstated for June 7 municipalities on the island of Montreal. mount’s own staff to reach people at EBI/Re- With the recent end of the overnight curfew, Public Security officials said last week It has many powers and responsibilities, cyclage Notre-Dame are for employees’ use, they wanted to remind people that the hiatus for overnight parking on the street was most notably police, fire and public transit. not the public or press relations. The Inde- officially over as of June 7. Westmount and the 14 other demerged pendent also reached out to a member of While residents themselves must apply for 24-hour parking permits for on-street municipalities together have a minority of Montreal’s ruling Projet Montréal party to parking, it was important for them to resume the practice of requesting special park- votes on its council. The city of Montreal’s get access to the facility, to no avail. ing tolerance for visitors planning to stay overnight. mayor has the majority.) So what happens to the banana peel? Anyone needing it is allowed a maximum of 30 requests a year applied to their According to Racette, the waste goes We don’t know for sure. vehicle licence plate. This also affects anyone who must work overnight in West- from Derichebourg’s truck to a “trans-ship- With background and research mount. ment centre” run by Recyclage Notre- from David Price.

The EBI facility on Marien Ave. in Montreal East on June 2. 22 – WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – June 8, 2021 Prince Albert playground opens By Ralph Thompson ceived. Westmounters Alana Geller and Aren Prupas had approached the city some The first week of June is Canada’s Na- years ago to request that play areas be tional Accessibility Week and Quebec’s Se- made more inclusive to accommodate maine québécoise des personnes handica- people with disabilities like their seven- pées. In keeping with this campaign, West- year-old son Ari. mount opened the new Prince Albert Park “It’s inclusive because the space is not “inclusive” playground June 4. Mayor only accessible but it’s inclusive……the aim Christina Smith cut the ribbon to officially to have the same experience no matter open the playground just after 12 noon, what the person’s needs are…. old or supported by councilllors Conrad Peart, young,” said Jayme Gerbrandt, horticulture Cynthia Lulham and Marina Brzeski. and arboriculture inspector for the city of Smith and Lulham both showed a little Westmount. emotion as they explained how the play- Gerbrandt explained that elements of ground improvements had been con- the playground were located on the equip-

Alana Geller, Ari, Aren and Solomon Prupas in the AeroGlider. ment and on the ground so people of all over stimulated. There’s a sensory tunnel ages and abilities can access them. The with textures, curves and ridges that helps structure incorporates a large gondola with sensory development and, off to one called an AeroGlider that does swing side, a hand spinner that can be easily slightly when everyone on board coordi- reached from a wheelchair. Taller individ- nates their actions. It’s accessible from a uals can do a few pull-ups on the monkey gentle ramp, incorporating handgrips, bars while baby can take a swing in the seats and a large space to allow wheelchairs Mommy-and-Me swing. to turn around and people with walkers to All the ground around the play area is a maneuver easily. porous “pour in place” rubber particle sur- In contrast to the interactive play activity face that is very soft but firm enough to of the AeroGlider, the Cocoon is designed allow a wheel chair to roll freely. Lulham The newly open inclusive play area including for a lack of activity, for those with stimu- explained that there weren’t any plans at the AeroGlider (left), the Cocoon, the sensory lation sensitivities and neurological chal- this time to build other play areas like this tunnel, the gently sloped access ramp and lenges. It provides a darker, quieter place and that most of the city’s play equipment the monkey bars in the background. for children to cool down when they get has be upgraded in recent years.

Councillor Marina Brzeski (left), environment technician Patricia Four-year-old Gloria Roberts with her 10-year-old sister takes a ride in the Racette, horticulture and arboriculture inspector Jayme Gerbrandt, new Mommy-and-Me double-seated swing. It is designed this way Councillor Cynthia Lulham, Councillor Conrad Peart, Mayor because “babies like to look in the eyes of their mom.” said Jayme Christina Smith, Aren and Ari Prupas, and Alana Geller. Gerbrandt but in this case, Gloria was sitting in for mom. A.C.E. WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT Dog Training Montreal We are Westmount A well behaved dog starts here. Jayne Deluca C.D.T.A Registered & Certified Dog Trainer Member of the Montreal Dog Trainers Network 514-238-6119 [email protected] Pet Page www.acedogtrainingmontreal.com Obedience All Levels Behaviour Modifications 23– June 8, 2021 Temperament Evaluation

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Westmount Sporting Titan A-dog-tions look for things to do and games to play. At five years of age, he is up to date with Lysanne Fowler his inoculations, neutered and micro- chipped. Please refer to Titan’s identification Yes, a perfect summer-time buddy! number 47528217 when you visit the Mon- Titan is waiting patiently for a family at treal SPCA website at www.spca.com and the Montreal SPCA kennel to take him into fill out the adoption application for him on their hearts and arms, then to share a fun the attached link. Once submitted, you will lifestyle for his active young personality. then be contacted for a telephone inter- He is irresistible, so handsome with his view, followed by a visit by appointment at long-haired black-and-white fur contrast- the SPCA. ing with his soft brown eyes, and a keen Your neighbour, Lysanne

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Seen here on June 2, the new entrance pavilion to the Vendôme Metro and Exo train stations also Vendôme tunnel opens, at last has a tunnel that leads into the McGill University Health Centre site. By Martin C. Barry been built, forcing the hospital to open an alternate tunnel whose stairs and slope Three and a half years after Montreal’s were obstacles to those with mobility chal- transit authority began work on a pedes- lenges. trian tunnel in NDG to connect the Ven- While construction of the new tunnel dôme Metro and Exo commuter rail sta- began in 2017, according to the MUHC, it’s tions to the McGill University Health been seven years since planning in con- Centre site, the underground passageway junction with the Quebec ministry of opened officially on May 31. Transport, the Société de transport de When the MUHC’s Glen campus first Montréal (STM), the Autorité régionale de opened in 2015, a tunnel from the Ven- transport métropolitain (ARTM) and Exo dôme multimodal transit site hadn’t yet began. The tunnel will only be open during the Metro’s hours of operation. “The opening of such an entrance en- sures increasing autonomy for handi- capped persons requiring medical care and Above, approaching the entrance to the MUHC site, the tunnel has art work on the wall (left) and is a major step forward towards creating a a rest stop (right). Below, the subterranean entrance to the tunnel leading from the Vendôme totally handicapped-accessible Montreal Metro and Exo stations into the MUHC’s Glen site. Metro,” former Westmounter Maureen Kiely, a member of the hospital patients’ committee, said in a statement issued by the MUHC. “We wish to thank the STM personnel for their professionalism and for all their efforts to include the MUHC patients’ committee in their deliberations,” she added. The tunnel, equipped with elevators, hand sanitizing stations and appropriate signage, provides access to the MUHC’s COVID-19 screening clinic, located in the underground parking lot. However, the MUHC noted that those This elevator on the pedestrian tunnel level coming to the Glen site for provides access to the Vendôme Metro. the vaccination clinic, lo- continued on p. 26 WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – June 8, 2021 – 25

Police Report Black SUV stolen near Wood and Barat By Martin C. Barry the vehicle was gone and he verified that Canada Border Services Agency, police of- Bicycles, jewellery stolen it hadn’t been towed.” ficers from Station 12 are continuing to On May 22 sometime between 11:30 am Police at Station 12 on Stanton St. report The investigators have little to follow up conduct inspection visits at homes in West- and 8 pm, an intruder broke into a house there were almost no criminal incidents in on, as they were unable to find any security mount where residents are required by near the corner of Côte St. Antoine Rd. and Westmount in more than a week, except cameras at nearby homes that might have pandemic-control regulations to stay in Prince Albert Ave. through a basement for an early morning car theft. According captured images, nor did the perpetrator quarantine after returning from travel door located under outdoor steps leading to a recent report, a black SUV Jeep parked leave behind any clues. abroad. to the home’s front entrance. near the corner of Wood Ave. and Barat Rd. There was no broken glass on the According to Pimentel, officers con- According to the police incident report, was driven off by a car thief on May 30. ground or other evidence of forced entry. ducted two inspections on May 29 to the owners returned home after being out “The plaintiff parked the day before,” homes on Clarke and Victoria avenues. COVID checking all day and noticed that the basement door said Station 12 community relations officer They found that all regulations were being had been forced open. Adalbert Pimentel. “When he went back, Working in conjunction with the followed. continued on p. 27 Terminal patient returns to India Turcot DiFruscia Westmount trio donates cancer new deputy head Salvatore Mastantuono. sufferer’s final flight home Ventes & Services/sales & services. at The Study Serrures de securite/security Westmounters Mark Smith, France Delhi. A rush visa was secured for the Locks. MEDECO, ABLOY. Kim Turcot DiFruscia will be join- Chrétien and André Desmarais recently nurse who would accompany her. Four Boites aux lettres/mail boxes ing The Study June 15 as its new dep- donated money for Kirandeep Kaur, 25, to days after [MUHC Foundation CEO Julie] Residential • Commercial • Industrial return home to India after a terminal ap- Quenneville received the call from Dr. uty head of school, according to a May Open for service, curbside pickup 31 press release. pendiceal cancer diagnosis at the McGill Dumitra, Kaur was home in India,” where Visit our website! She was previously the directrice University Health Centre in December. she was desperate to return. www.bicyclesmcw.com adjointe des services pédagogiques at Kaur came to Montreal to study busi- “It was a miracle. I thank the people Collège Jean de Brébeuf, where she ness in 2019. According to a June 1 press who helped us from the bottom of my 514 952-8891 release from the hospital, “This strong and heart,” husband Baljeet Singh Sidhu was was also responsible for admissions. 6010 Sherbrooke W For the past 12 years, Turcot Di- determined 25-year-old woman wanted to quoted as saying. Fruscia has held various teaching become a financial analyst. positions at all school levels, including “It was surgical oncologist Dr. Sinziana university, and spent four years teach- Dumitra who treated her, and who realized ing French at The Study between there was nothing more anyone could do 2016-2020. to save her. She has a PhD in anthropology “‘It wasn’t just like the disease came from the University of Montreal, back a little bit,’ said Dumitra. ‘It came where she is also pursuing her admin- back with a vengeance.’” istration of education degree. She is The release continued: the three West- also continuing her studies in the mounters are “all loyal donors to the teaching of reading at Columbia Uni- MUHC Foundation. When they heard Kir- versity’s teacher’s college. andeep’s heartbreaking story, they quickly “Her innate love of learning, took action, not only donating the funds passion for Quebec culture and warm for Kirandeep to return home, but organ- personality, will be a great asset for the ized the entire journey. school,” according to the release. “Kaur was flown to Toronto on a private jet, where she would board a flight to

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By Martin C. Barry ganizations (NGOs), philan- “In a very polarized time in the US, I thropic groups, foundations and was there staying with people from both Last week, the Westmount government agencies. sides, people who had very different Rotarians heard from a young Now a journalist for Le Devoir, opinions, but they had agreed to disagree,” Montreal-based journalist Champagne has also freelanced she said. whose career has benefited in 15 countries around the world, She said part of the experience “is to be from a program offered including Cameroon, Mexico, in touch with people who don’t think like through Rotary’s international Guatemala, Nepal, Benin and you, who might disagree with you, and network – the Rotary Peace Colombia. how can you still build that bridge? And as Fellowship. “One of the very important a journalist, I think it’s one of the main Studying as a Rotary Peace aspects of the program is not lessons and one of the main takeaways Fellow, Sarah Champagne com- only that we have classes about that I got from this experience in North pleted a master’s degree in peace and development together Carolina.” journalism at the University with our cohorts,” Champagne of North Carolina School of told the Rotarians during their Media and Journalism. May 26 online gathering, de- Every year, the Rotary Foun- scribing the impact. Lamp Repairs dation awards up to 130 fully “But it’s also that you get to funded fellowships. Peace is be in this network, you get to 25 years’ experience one of six areas of focus. live with those people, to see The fellowships cover tuition the world through their eyes.” with Arevco Lighting and fees, room and board, Champagne suggested that round-trip transportation and be ing a Rotary Peace Fellow had in Westmount all internship and field-study influenced her journalist’s per- • In-home service expenses. spective to tell stories that pro- Since the program began mote dialogue, rather than con- • Free pick-up and delivery in 2002, it has trained more flict. She described her time Call Robert at EclairSol than 1,400 fellows, who now Le Devoir journalist and Rotary Peace Fellow Sarah Champagne re counted spent studying in the US during work in more than 115 coun- her experience with the Rotary Peace Fellowship program to the President Donald Trump’s term 514-582-3906 tries for non-governmental or- Westmount Rotarians on May 26. in office.

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