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Custom 20 package, illico X8 rental, Hybrid Fibre Internet 30, New Generation Wi- vary according to region.Taxes not included.Certain conditions apply.>6216538 A ROC PE PDO IR DO OO ECC POP \u2014\u2014 20 \u20ac Local News Lower Westmount residents each seek $5,000 in lawsuit against Fro \"noisy\" MUHC hospital class-action lawsuit against the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), McGill Healthcare Infrastructure Group, SNC-Lavalin, and Innisfree Inc.for what they claim to be incessant and excessive noise emanating from the Glen site-based superhospital, according to the firm representing the residents, Sylvestre, Fafard, Painchaud (SFP).Under the banner of the Neighbours of the Glen Campus non-profit group, residents of Westmount and Cote-des-Neiges-NDG are not only seeking a court order to stop what many have described as non-stop, daily noise, but also to be awarded darnages of $5,000 per person for loss use and enjoyment of their property and the violation of their right to a healthy environment.Sylvestre, Fafard, Painchaud, the Montreal law firm which specializes in class actions, filed the motion in Quebec Superior Court on behalf of about 3,000 impacted residents, SFP lawyer Catherine Sylvestre told the Examiner Monday morning.Although difficult to estimate the length of time it can take to receive a response, Sylvestre said based on experience it should happen within a year.Seeking award of $5000 per person for residents\u2019lost use and enjoyment of property @ anthony.abbondanza@tc.tc Noiselevel The first public reports of the noise emana- \u2018 Residents of lower Westmount are see- ting from the recently-opened Notre-Dame-de- \u2018 king authorization to launch a Grace-based hospital\u2019s heating, ventilation and air conditioning system began in April 2014.Tests conducted by WSP, a sound engineering firm hired by Westmount, on November 28 and 29 at 66 and 76 York St.demonstrated that the noise was indeed as much as nine decibel levels above the city\u2019 permitted levels (levels vary according to location and time of day).Residents asked SNC-Lavalin, who led the Groupe Immobilier Sante McGill consortium tasked with building the hospital, to resolve the issue, but without success.\u201cWe have exhausted all efforts and all provincial and municipal channels to resolve the problem,\u201d said Marc Felgar, among the plaintiffs, of York Street in a released statement.«Regrettably, we have no choice but to turn to the courts as a last resort.\u201d \u201cDespite Lavalin\u2019s longstanding knowledge of the noise problem, and public statements that they would work on a solution, there has been no noticeable improvement to the noise, including in the overnight hours,\u201d added resident Barrie Howells.The waiting game The city of Westmount, too, has met with MUHC and SNC-Lavalin officials several times over the course of the year to resolve the matter.When at an impasse, Mayor Peter Trent asked the Environment Minister to intervene without success.According to Christina Smith, a city councillor representing the affected district 5 in Westmount, council is still waiting to receive a noise mitigating report from SNC-Lavalin \u2014 one that was promised for March 1.The amount sought by the residents may change, depending on whether the noise improves or worsens over the course of the year, said Sylvestre.MUHC reacts to lawsuit a In a statement, the MUHC said: \u201cWhile the MUHC would naturally prefer that operational noise not be an issue, we recognize that it is a source of concern for our community.The MUHC is committed to working with our private partner, the Groupe Immobilier Santé McGill (GISM), to ensure that it acts urgently to respect its obligations and put in place a long-term solution that complies with regulatory requirements.\u201d - Work to the main ventilation ducts and parts of the air extraction system at the Research Institute \u2014 located at the Glen site \u2014 were [ Innovation Efficiency Excellence - Martin Arsenault Contact me today! 514-627-3253 Examiner Photo conducted in January in effort to reduce the load on the ventilation system.The second phase of the work is ongoing, but acoustic and mechanical readings have yet to be completed to assess the improvements.\u201cThere is nothing more important to the MUHC than the health and wellbeing of its patients and their families, as well as the community as a whole,\u201d read the statement.A SNC-Lavalin spokesperson told the Examiner the company is unwilling to comment until they review the pending lawsuit.All persons who are residing or have resided, and all persons who are working or studying, or who have worked or studied since February Ist, 2014 within the area bordered on the north by Cote-St-Antoine Street, on the west by Marlowe Street, on the south by De Maisonneuve boulevard and Ste.Catherine Street and on the east by Lansdowne Street are automatically part of the class action suit.\u201cI'm very sympathetic to their cause,\u201d says Mayor Trent Westmount to continue amicable approach towards MUHC noise resolution anthony.abbondanza@tc.ic \u201cIt was something they've talked about for some time now,\u201d said the Westmount mayor.\u201cI SNC-Lavalin has publicly stated the performance capacity of the HVAC system has been Lavalin officials late 2014.\u201cThey're still promising a real and concrete 2 martin.arsenault@tc.tc www.westmountexaminer.corm ENS eu y Peter Trent wasn\u2019t surprised to learn that Neighbours of the Glen Campus, a group of Westmount residents, have launched a lawsuit early this week against the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), SNC-Lavalin, and Innisfree Inc.to put an end to what they described as incessant noise emanating from the new superhospital in Notre-Dame-de-Grace.understand they're frustrated.They come to the city and we have nothing concrete to report to them and then they get no answer from SNC-Lavalin.\u201d Residents have been plagued by the noise ever since the superhospital\u2019s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system at the Research Institute was activated in late 2013.reduced to 50 per cent since October 2014.Since then, SNC-Lavalin and its Groupe Immobilier Sante McGill (GISM) consortium partners have continued to search for a long- term solution to the noise issue.Westmount began cooperating with MUHC officials toward a resolution to the problem after reaching an impasse with SNC- solution in the not too distant future,\u201d said Trent, referring to a noise mitigation report city officials expect to receive by May 20.Initially, the report had been announced for March].\u201cFrom the city\u2019s standpoint, we are still marching along the route of trying to solve this thing amicably.Ee Ores eter See Mayor Trent page 4 bbp (ES ISESIDENCTE S Les Résidences Soleil M an oir Pl aza Sherbrooke Metro Downtown Montreal UA we SENIORS CITIZENS, ~~ it's OPEN HOUSE every day from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.7 : 4 even on weekends 505, 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but see them.They're all over the place,\u201d said Patrick Martin, district 1 city councillor.Sunnyside Avenue is located in the northern residential sector of Westmount, one that is without heavy traffic on a daily basis.Sintra was contracted to remove the old pavement, repair the base, and install a new pavement \u201cI am quite disappointed with the cracking that has occurred in the new pavement,\u201d he added, noting the street shouldn't have cracked despite the harsh winter.The reconstruction work was part of a larger $4,441,400 roadway reconstruction program for several streets in Westmount in 2014.Martin, who is also Westmount\u2019s commissioner of public works and utilities, told the Examiner a site visit is planned with the contractor and the public works department within the week to inspect on what \" he called \u201cthe deficiencies\u201d and agree on an action plan.wn \u201cOur definition of fix it is don\u2019t just put a sealer on it.Melt the @ asphalt so that it joins and bonds,\u201d he said.Sintra never returned the Examiner's request for an interview.Work guaranteed The city does have a three-year guarantee on the work completed.Its not the only street that will need to be redone by Sintra, according to Martin, as a portion of Ste.Catherine Street is also showing unexpected cracking.This project, too, is under a three-year guarantee.It's unclear whether the fault lies with the city\u2019s pavement designs or the contractor.Martin, who oversees the function of the public works\u2019 department, said a review of the departments asphalt re-pavement design is in order.\u201cI understand it\u2019s hilly here and we have underground streams.We have to learn from this and not have crack after crack in our streets,\u201d added Martin.Tarek Zayed, a civil and environmental engineering professor at Concordia University was surprised to learn the street was repaved last year, after viewing several current photos of Sunnyside Avenue.\u201cThe finish looks old and that\u2019s not good,\u201d said Zayed, who has more than 25 years of experience in construction industry.He said the various cracks found on the street may be attributed to the improper compaction of the base or sub-base of the street.As for the small pothole on Sunnyside Avenue, it could be the bituminous materials that is typically used for paving was not in good condition, according Several cracks line Sunnyside Avenue, a street that underwent a $125,000 to Zayed.The harsh winter, too, could reconstruction last summer.Avis de demande de changement have played a role in the appearance of Examiner - Anthony Abbondanza de nom d\u2019une personne majeure the pothole.LT To Prenez avis que Mohamed Mabrouk, dont l'adresse du domicile est le 2300 rue St- bb» Mayor Trent from page 3 city deems progress towards remediation has The Westmount mayor added that if the iron Mathieu # 205, Monreal, Quebec ria 2.8, halted.Trent told the Examiner that MUHC fists in the velvet glove approach \u2014 as he charac- Pemande pour changer son nom en celui de Westmount, which did threaten legal action officials were made aware that cooperation has terized it \u2014 the city is taking does work, there is Ben.Azzam Mabrouk.against SNC-Lavalin last summer before pul- a shelf life.\u201cFor any reason nothing materia- a \u201cpotential for a much quicker remediation\u201d ling back, can change its course of action if the lizes, our own strategy will change,\u201d he said.than legal action.BEL TT I TE TPR A RT FR I IA JOD ILRI \\ § ann fick Seve beh Um mor nl How Ho Tog dire Bef Ale Tut Hihed Th | équp lb W Hoy lr th fève tng ton ile a Tee Montréal, le 8 mars 2015 6231157 General Manager : Martin Routhier Editorial email: exminer@tc.tc Printed by : Imprimeries Transcontinental 2003 inc.CERTIFIED DISTRIBUTION : 9 539 COPIES Westmount 10 807, rue Mirabeau, Anjou (Qc) Hj 1T7 Division 9 664 PRINTED COPIES b \"REX Advertising Manager : Walid Achour Journalist : Anthony Abbondanza, 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4 1 @westmountexam t ® MED À ms on j mm MUHC hopes to give its unused equipment to nations in need @ anne-frederique.hebert-doibec @tc.tc Several medical equipment left behind during the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) move could be sent to developing nations, where the needs are urgent.However, unlike the Centre Hospitalier Universite de Montreal (CHUM), the MUHC is not yet ready to take steps in this direction.Before the medical equipment reaches Africa or Central America, a number of steps must be completed, according to a policy established by the Quebec\u2019s health minister.This week, Radio-Canada explained in detail how the CHUM will send medical equipment overseas to countries that need a helping hand.With the relocation of the Royal Victoria Hospital barely finished, and two big moves set for the coming months, the MUHC is still at the very beginning of a similar process, according to Julie Paquet, MUHC\u2019s head of communications.: \u201cWhen hospitals are emptied, we clean the site and create an inventory of our equipment.Then, we need to identify whether there are needs in health institutions affiliated with the MUHC or in any hospitals and organizations elsewhere in Quebec.Last of all, we can offer what is left to charitable organizations for them to distribute it in other countries,\u201d she said.Collaboration santé international (CSI) is the only organization in Quebec accredited by the minister of health to receive the health network\u2019s unused material.For example, right now, hospitals are all gradually making a digital switchover.Meanwhile, many of the old ultrasound systems, encephalograms and other equipment are still in excellent condition.Since its creation 46 years ago, it Examiner Photo collaborated on many occasions with the CHUM.The move, however, promises a greater transfer of equipment.\u201cWhen we receive the equipment, our team verifies that it is functional.If this is not the case, the volunteer engineers try to repair it.If it is impossible, we send it to recycling,\u201d explained Pierrette Defoy-Dolbec, chief executive of CSI.The organization has many partners from around the world, who regularly send requests to make their health facility operational.\u201cWhen we receive a request, we make sure the organization behind it is credible.We have several eligibility requirements.We ensure people have the ability to operate the equipment they receive, keep them in condition and repair as required,\u201d added Defoy-Dolbec.Urgent needs Since its founding, CSI has sent medical equipment to over 90 countries.In 2014 alone, 19 countries have been served.According to the CEQ, the needs are still particularly acute in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and in Haiti.\u201cDRC is a huge country,\u201d said Defoy- Dolbec.\u201cThe conflict that has been raging there for the last 20 years is the deadliest since World War I.Over 60 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line and life expectancy is only 50 years.\u201d In partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), CSI is working to improve health care in 27 health institutions throughout the DRC.The collaboration with the Diocese of Bukavu resulted in the complete equipment of the hospital in Bukavu, a town on the eastern tip of Congo, in the province of Kivu.Over the last five years, 24 containers carrying equipment for an estimated cumulative value of nearly $2 million were shipped to Haiti.During the 2010 earthquake, CSI has sent nearly $ 425,000 worth of materials, equipment and medicines.Within 10 days following the earthquake, Haitian beneficiaries have received all the necessary support through CSI local partners.Community Police investigating road rage incident on Sherbrooke Street % anthony.abbondanza@tc.lc A man was hit by a taxi driver at the corner of Sherbrooke Street and Wood Avenue on May 6 in an apparent case of road rage.The man claims he was hit by the taxi driver as he stood in front of the car, protesting he was previously cut off by the said taxi, according to Station 12 of the Sp » mL 88 es 3 ET re Service de Police de la Ville de Montreal (SPVM).Police are investigating the incident, which occurred at 8 p.m., said Const.Stephan Laperriere.If the investigation can prove that the 45-year-old taxi driver, a Laval native, did indeed hit the man in question, he could be charged with armed aggression.\u201cWe have a lot of these incidents happen throughout the year.They're not aware their driving can cause emotions in other drivers to the point where a person can\u2019t control their emotions.It\u2019s breaking point.The person\u2019s had enough,\u201d said Const.Laperriere.Examiner Photo Westmount scouts meet local police officers @ examiner@tc.tc Six young Westmount boys and girls scouts met with police officers from Station 12 of the Service de Police de la Ville de Montreal (SPVM) on May 1.Known as the Beavers, the young scouts \u2014 aged five to seven \u2014 wanted to thank the officers for their role and service to the community.Back row, left to right: Beaver leader sunshine Razan Saigh, Luis Guerre Lopez, Constable Stephan Laperriere, and Beaver leader rainbow Haimei Lou.Front row: Scouts Shimon Rozhansky, Emerson Lin, Amy Zijing Wu, Lexi Dionisopoulos, Blaze Kitely-Brown, and Emanouel Rozhansky.Examiner - Courtesy G - STOZ \u2018hT Ae \u2018Aepsiny] - Jaujwex3 Junounsa - WOd'J8U|WEX3]UNOW]SIM MMM a ve sd aay Lat a & © Sports | Eugenie Bouchard named 1 international female athlete of the year 3 .© examiner(@tc.tc career on the WTA tour in Nuremberg, a Germany.In addition, the athlete has contri- i.5 Westmount native Eugenie buted to ensuring Canada\u2019s place in the au 3 : for the first ti | 8 Bouchard took top honors at the Worl d Group Fed Cup for the first time 2 in history.| = 42nd Quebec Sports Gala last Her success and progress have been sl 4 week, where she was named interna- acknowledged by all.She has received, among | pit A tional female athlete of the year.others, the title of the \u201cmost improved player pale 3 of 2014, awarded by the WTA,\u201d as well as the ES 2 Its been tremendous 12 months for the Canadian Press\u2019 \u201cfemale athlete of the year.\u201d gm 5 tennis player, who moved up from the 32nd The 42nd Quebec Sports Gala, anima- | gm 2 to the 7th place in the world.She became the ted by Chantal Petitclerc, Jean-Luc ; don gl first Canadian in history to reach the finals of Brassard and Claudine | fat 5 ) .Li, i a Grand Slam tournament.Douville, has crowned the winners of the | Ads 2 \u2019 .Bouchard has reached the semifinals of \u201cMaurice\u201d for their performances during the | an I i the Australian Open and French Open in year 2014, excluding the Olympic and \"dw 3 2014, besides competing in the Wimbledon Paralympic Games in Sochi that were reco- mo a final.She also won the first tournament of her gnized last year.he Ma 3 am 5 gs eu | - 3 ing 0 3 - zur estmounter ; : mn 3 - Eugenie Bouchard has been named international female athlete of the year at the 42nd Quebec | 2 Sports Gala.Examiner - Archives 0 nn nn e ° \u201coy 3 \u2018 | : A 3 ® anne-frederique.hebert-dolbec The Westmounter was awarded the gold 3 @tc.tc medal twice in the age 14-15 category.She col- 3 af : 4 lected 327.05 points at the tower and broke the 3 | Nad À \u2026 À Diver Olivia Chamandy won the previous provincial one-metre springboard 2 chou 4.ot 2 : ) i 2 a | title of best junior diver in record with 407.25 points.2 1, Chamandy also offered solid performances 3 \u201c the Quebec provincial cham- i the senior category, in which she earned 4 pionship which was held on May three more medals.She won gold in mixed syn- 4 2nd and 3rd at the Laval University\u2019s chronized diving, silver in the one-metre spring- W 3 board competition and the b in th - = £ PEPS, where she also broke a petit ¢ bronze in the three M ; = 2°, metre competition.3 = provincial record.From July 17 to 19, Chamandy is set to par- ' = £ ticipate in the Junior Elite Nationals in À < Edmonton, Alberta.GE 3 fu.oO 2 £ I wv ts, v ; : i = 5 5 ol vy = 8 : I a, wi iE di 3 rvs 2 3 = Last April 26th, known westmounters, Mr Anthony Zitzmann and Mr Jean-Christophe Bedos have 2 4 completed a fundraising spinathon at b.cycle on 601 rue de la Gauchetiere.The proceeds of the 2 S event will fund the Enbridge® Ride to Conquer Cancer® charity which these two gentlemen are A 3 co-chairing.The aforementioned is a cycling event held on July 11 to 12 and spans 200km from Fi > Montreal to Quebec.The money raised will help fund cancer research and care at the Segal Cancer = = Centre at the Jewish General Hospital and throughout Quebec.a 5 % vn SWestmonin E- = i = XAMINE 5 2 \u2019 >6237376 TAN a a ee a Li Ct +1 than birds at About a dozen bird watchers of the Bird Protection Quebec group visited Summit Park Tuesday morning to catch a glimpse of birds during the spring migration period, which began mid-April.Around 33 species Warbler bird have been observed at Summit Park over the years, including the chestnut- sided warbler.Interestingly, the Baltimore Orioles, for which the Major League Baseball team is aptly named, also migrates to the park before heading north to their breeding grounds.Unfortunately for the local bird watchers, there were no birds to observe.Your Classifieds of the Summit Park ® examiner@tc.ic More bird watchers Authors visit Westmount schools, library @ examiner@ic.ic As part of the 38th annual TD Canadian Children\u2019s Book week, authors visited St.Georges School of Montreal, Selwyn House, and the Westmount Public Library last week.Chiere Uegaki shared her passion for reading, writing, and storytelling with the students at St.George's and the kids at the library, whereas students from Selwyn House Chiere Uegaki sharing her passion for reading with students of St.Montreal.Examiner Photo - Courtesy received a special visit Community from Rukhsana Khan.From May 2 to 9, 29 authors and illustrators visited hundreds o ries, bookstores and across Canada to read f schools, public libra- community centres from their books.This year\u2019s theme, Hear Our Stories: Celebrating First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature, celebrated stories published by and about memb communities.Geor 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.5236) ve ers of Aboriginal ge\u2019s School of su Our extras v Frame ¥ Heading / Color / Boid \u2014 Ask your call centre, agent today! 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