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[" eVYVestmount ly 3 Po mss sos e fx repopop ord (IT A SI REPAS PES DE RE RER 4,24 sr BHAA, ln KA Jhe Examiner starts a two-week series on the islands English private Schools, First up on page 2, anin- théincreasi LEI] Sr État thé West Island to fifid students SA NES Seta LS | Your » Classifieds \u201cps rites FREE publication on Your Classfieds.ca / 1 866 637-5236 (677777 4% ATH 50 ; Jerid Reservation 514-904-1900 1800; Sherbrooke Wést street www.branzino.ca fate glk harizino twitter @b@naingmt/@instägram branzingmt! hy Ne ve fe, 2 - Thursday, January 29, 2015 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com > LocalNews The West Island: a popular student recruiting ground for Westmount schools Shared bus service facilitates growing trend © anthony.abbondanza@tc.tc À one-hour daily bus commute has brought Victoria and Charlotte Beaule to Westmount private school The Study for the last five years.The two are not only residents of Senneville, but represent an increasingly larger body of students, coming from the West Island, who attend private schools in Westmount.The Study, an all-girl, K-11 academy, boasts a student population of 315.About eight to 15 per cent of which are from the West Island, depending on the year according the school\u2019s communication officer Susan Orr-Mongeau.\u201cThe Study has been recruiting from the West Island for some time now,\u201d she said, adding places like Laval and Nun\u2019s Island are also well represented.At Sacred Heart School of Montreal, which sits on the outskirts of Westmount, the all-girl catholic school has increased its effort to recruit from the West Island in recent years.In fact, their West Island population of students has grown by 50 per cent.\u201cIt has traditionally been an important community for us as we are a Catholic English language girl\u2019s high school,\u201d the school said in a statement, adding it will hold an information session at the Holiday Inn Pointe Claire on Feb.4, from 7 to 9 p.m.Of about 250 girls, 20 to 25 per cent come from the West Island.At Miss Edgar\u2019s and Miss Cramp\u2019s School (ECS), 10 per cent of the 340 girls that attend the private school come from the West Island.Though it doesn\u2019t specifically focus on the region west of Downtown, Montreal, the school bus shared by six other Quebec Association of Independent Schools (QAIS) does make it convenient.\u201cOur population is diverse, and we actively recruit and welcome mission-appropriate girls from on and off the island, and around the world,\u201d said Holly Potter, director of communications and marketing at ECS.\u201cThe fact we offer both a West Island and Nuns\u2019 Island bus A Quebec Association of Independent Schools (QAIS) shared bus service allows students from the West Island to attend Westmount private schools like The Study.TC Media - Leslie Schachter.service does help to make it particularly convenient girls in those locations to come to ECS.The bus service, which operates once in the morning and twice after school, is shared by St.Georges School of Montreal, Centennial, ECS, Sacred Heart, Selwyn House, Trafalgar, and The Study.Very few girls, according to Orr-Mongeau, take the bus \u201cevery single day,\u201d but those that do benefit from the perks of a long bus ride.\u201cIt gives me time to do my homework,\u201d said Victoria Beaule, a grade 11 student.\u201cIt\u2019s pretty good.\u201d Her Grade 8 sister, Charlotte, has used the service for the last two years.\u201cAt first the one hour ride was long, but now I've gotten used to it.It\u2019s really fine\u201d said Beaule.Another reason Westmount schools are becoming a popular \u201cprivate\u201d option among West Islanders is a particular annual education fair.This September, Montreal Families will hold their 10th annual Education Fair in Pointe Claire, which brings private schools like The Study under one roof in an effort to attract primary students in the area.\u201cThere\u2019s an appetite for other students across Montreal,\u201d added Orr-Mongeau.@ anne-frederique.hebert-dolbec@tc.tc While private schools in Westmount continue to attract more parents and kids from the West Island, they remain much more expensive than most schools in the territory of Kirkland, Pierrefonds-Roxboro or Dollard des Ormeaux.Here is a portrait of tuition fees of some of the French and English private schools west of downtown, Montreal.With tuition fees ranging from $16,960 (kindergarten) to $21,810 (Grade 3 to 6) in primary school and $20,760 in secondary school, the Selwyn House school, located in Westmount, is the third most - A.H.AUCTIONS & OR AAA AAR RIAA SOS VE WILKENS SELLING FINE ART & ANTIQUES?Contact our Montreal specialist to sell in the biggest Canadian market Simon Bergeron Appraiser, fine art specialist 514.212.3474 or sbergeron@ahwilkens.com www.ahwilkens.com @:orON TO (ABE ONTRE A | (EP O\\KVILLHED Lr eae te ee ee yt, eee Cross comparison of private schools in Westmount, Tuition fees ataglal expensive private institution in Quebec.Facultative enrollment options for the after-school program range from full-time registration ($4,480/year) to occasional registration ($36/day).A contribution to the school foundation is also mandatory.Still, its reputation enables it to attract students from around the Montreal area.The same can be said of the Miss Edgar\u2019s and Miss Cramp\u2019s School (ECS), with student fees ranging from $17,647 in kindergarten to $19,848 in Grade 6.In Westmount, all the private schools (The Study, St.George's School of Montreal, The Priory School) are within a range of costs greater than $13,000, except for College Ste-Marcelline, with fees as high as $5,800 for kindergarten.APPRAISALS >6024675 RRR AAS West Island ice West Island In the West Island, the most expensive school is the Kirkland\u2019s Kuper Academy, which costs $11,083 for kindergarten, and up to $14,067 for Grade 11.Elementary school Académie Marie-Claire (Kirkland) and the West Island College, located in DDO, have tuition fees higher than $10,000.In Pierrefonds-Roxboro, College Beaubois, College Charlebois and Charles-Perreault school are all under $5,000 per year.Child care, food and transport expenses may be required, going from $1,150 to $2,400.un Special terms The terms of payment vary from one school to another.While most require the bill to be paid in two installments, the West Island College provides opportunities for parents to give four to eight payments to ease their financial burden.In every school, additional payments may be requested for extracurricular activities, arts, scientific or international programs, and rental of books, computers or other equipment.All of those institutions offer bursaries and financial aid to students who have been successfully admitted, to give them the opportunity to attend the school, even though they may not have the financial capability to afford part of all the tuition fees.Next week, the Examiner will look at the qualitative differences between private schools in Westmount and the West Island.COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TUITION FEES School City Kindergarten Elementary High school costs school highest highest costs costs Selwyn House Westmount $16,960 |Grade 3-6 : $21,810 $14,188 St.George's School of Montreal Westmount $18,388 Grade 6 : $19,778 Grade 11: $19,520 Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School Westmount $17,647 Grade 6: $19,848 |Grade 7-8: $18,520 The Study Westmount $16,618 Grade 5-6: $18,243 $17,613 The Priory School Westmount $13,720 Grade 5-6: $14,995 Kuper Academy Kirkland $11,083 Grade 6: $12,806 Grade 11: $14,067 Académie Marie-Claire Kirkland $12,590 $12,590 West Island College Dollard-des-Ormeaux $11,155 Collège Ste-Marcelline Westmount $5,800 $3,700 Sh, 040 Collège Charlemagne Pierrefonds-Roxboro $5,680 $3,655 $4,595 Ecole Charles-Perreault Pierrefonds-Roxboro $4,216 $4,216 Collège Beaubois Pierrefonds-Roxboro $3,725 $3,805 $4,150 IS *.\u2026 \u201cay NS a, x ly \\= \\E \\= \\7R À noo a \u2014 \u2014 Local News several delays to sound wall feasibility study: city councillor @ anthony.abbondanza@tc.tc Westmount is still waiting to receive word from the Ministry of Transport (MTQ) on the sound wall feasibility study.Despite numerous calls from the director general's office, said city councillor Theodora Samiotis, the city has yet to receive an update on the completion of the study.\u201cWe are disappointed with the slow response from the MTQ considering this is a priority for some of our residents,\u201d she said.She told the Examiner that mayor Peter Trent has sent a letter to Transport Minister Robert Poeti \u201cexpressing our concern.\u201d According to Samiotis, Westmount\u2019s commissioner of urban planning, there have already been several delays to what she labelled \u201ca very straight forward study.\u201d Noise emanating from the Ville Marie expressway and the Canadian Pacific railway has always been among the top issues for resi- anthony.abbondanza@tc.tc Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre is expected to announce a new structure of economic development on the island tomorrow, where 18 local development centres (CLD) could be reduced to six.Though the CLD Les 3 Monts is likely to be amalgamated into a territory that] include boroughs like Cote St.Luc and St.Laurent, its director general is hoping for a different outcome ahead of tomorrow's announcement.\u201cOur preference is to be amalgamated into a CLD that services the central part of the island,\u201d Guy Bazinet told the Examiner Tuesday afternoon.The CLD Les 3 Monts, one of the smaller centres in Montreal, sent a letter to Montreal's public finance commission to plead its case that its services would be better placed in a Qualité d'Accueil et de Gestion des Soins de Santé Quality Home and Health Care Management dents in the southern parts of Westmount.In September, those residents finally got some good news as the MTQ delivered the first part of the feasibility study, undertaken by engineering firm Dessau, designed to find a way to curb the noise.The study, equally funded by the MTQ and Westmount, provided several measures which could be applied along the city\u2019s southern border, including just behind the Westmount.Athletic Grounds.Before the Turcot Interchange project called for the lowering of the expressway west of Hallowell Avenue, city officials demanded the MTQ pay 100 per cent for a sound wall study and subsequently, the noise barrier itself.It went as far as commissioning its own study, which suggested that residents along the southern border of the city were subject to decibel levels of 65 \u2014 above the standard set by the MTQ.Engineering amvision Servica d'incendie Fire Daportment Division - Grbanteme oi lanpoctns Sécurité publique Public Security h Seen here is an experimental sound barrier section at the foot of Abbott Avenue.Presently, Westmount officials are disappointed with the MTQ after several delays towards the receipt of a comprehensive sound wall feasibility study.TC Media - Examiner Photo Wi ® Cog aly Wi 22%) 2 CLD Les 3 Monts; Guy Bazinet expects the local \u2018development ce centre to be amalgamated into a \u201cservice point\u201d that will s service businesses o on the western end of Montreal.TC Media - Examiner Photo territory that'll include the Le boroughs of Ville- Marie, Plateau-Mont-Royal, and Mercier-Hochelage-Maisonneuve.- Service Bilingue - Homecare Assistance - Soins à domicile - Care in a residence - Soutien dans une résidence + Accompaniment ; disponible + Supervision & Mobility « Accompagnements Stimulation + Supervision & stimulation de + Specializing in Care for la mobilité those with Dementia - Spécialiste en soins pour les Contact with Health & personnes atteinte de démence Social Resources.; Accès aux ressources sociales i et a des services de santé ! \u201cThe board believes an affiliation with the service point in the centre of Montreal would answer more 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received a total of $78 million last \u2018year to help Quebec's entrepreneurs.The CLD Les 3 Monts celebrated its 15th anniversary last year.Its focus is aiding small businesses, start- ups, and young entrepreneurs.\u201cThe profile of our clientele is more in line with the central business district,\u201d said Bazinet.Including soup or salad Including soup or salad No room charge and seating up to 50.Call us to book your \u20ac - STOZ \u201862 Asenue( po - JaUIWeXJ JUNOW}SIP - WOIU3UIWBXIIUNOW]ISIM MMM ay Ui RHR © Local News Investigations into series of thefts in cars ongoing: Station 12 CeUPolice O her parked car unattended as she entered a \u2014 park.Minutes later, said Const.Laperriere, the > front passenger window was smashed; a purse which she tried hiding was subsequently missing.\u201cThe suspect must have been watching her hide her bag,\u201d he said.The following day, another theft in a car \u2014 this time, in front of Dawson College on de Maisonneuve.The front passenger window, too, was smashed \u2014 and missing was a purse.Though the modus operandi is similar, Const.Laperriere said it\u2019s not a foregone conclusion that the three thefts were carried out by the same person.\u201cA lot of people could use this M.O,\u201d he said.\u201cIt\u2019s not difficult to replicate.You just files @ anthony.abbondanza@tc.tc Montreal police is investigating a series of theft in cars which occurred within a six-day time frame.It began on the evening of Jan.13 when a car parked at the corner of de Maisonneuve Boulevard and Ste.Catherine was broken into \u2014 a passenger door left unlocked, according to Const.Stephane Laperriere.A laptop and its accompanying bag were stolen.At around 2 p.m.on Jan.18, a woman left smash a window and go in.\u201d Examiner file photo gp EE at al PR me, Aa 1; ssa { oe Ne wh st 4 x md = Gus C TOL ASC Water leak sends fire department to Westmount apartment The English Book Club will meet on Feb.17, 7-9 p.m., to discuss M.L Stedman's \u2018The Light Between the Oceans.\u2019 Free coffee.Lively discussion.Book club meets once a month.~ The Chateau Ramezay Historic Site and Museum of Montreal is now recruiting volunteer \u201chistory guides.Find out more about participating in living history programs for children, : weekend guiding and/or group tours for students and tourists.Come to the Open House at the museum, (280 Notre-Dame East, Old Montreal - across from City Hall) on Monday, January 26 from 10 a.m.to 2:00 p.m.À 10 session training program is provided, beginning January 29.For more information, call Louise Brazeau at 514-861-3708, ext.229 or visit http://www.chateauramezay.qc.ca/en « anthony.abborndanza@tc.ic Eight vagrants consuming alcohol on Saturday afternoon in a laneway on Tupper Avenue were forced to disperse, according to 2 Westmount Public Security\u2019s Greg McBain.3 The homeless vagrants of Inuit origin, SL - Examiner I HT GE OURS said the director, were also surrounded by several empty bottles of liquor and beer.Just after 5 p.m., public security officers noticed three different vagrants drinking alcohol in public on Ste.Catherine Street.\u201cWe're still having issues in that area,\u201d said McBain.Medical assistance The WPSU was called on scene to Prince Three men were already helping the ?LPPOUT woman, known to public security officers, when the WPSU arrived on scene.Urgence Sante was contacted; the woman transported to Hotel Dieu Hospital for a possible dislocated hip.Water leak Public security officers and the Montreal Fire Department were called to a 4215 de Hope & Cope offers a free grief support group for those who lost a loved one to cancer, Tuesday evenings, from 7- 8:30 p.m., beginning February 10.To register, please call Robyn Wilkenfeld at 514-340-8222, ext.8535 or 514-973-2254.a CU ASES: Paws to Read club meets every Thursday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.at the Westmount Public Library.Ozzie the Golden Retriever will be at the library to listen to children as they read aloud stories they have chosen especially for him.To register, call the Westmount Public Library at 514 989- 5229.Maisonneuve Blvd.apartment last Friday Albert Park Saturday afternoon where a man night to deal with a water leak.hurt his ankle after skating at the outdoor rink.The Teen Zone is a drop-in centre for Westmount's youth (12-17) in the Westmount Recreation A public security officer treated the man, in his 40s, who had a severely swollen ankle.On Jan.20, the WPSU received a call to assist a woman in physical distress at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Ste.Catherine Street.After an initial inspection, firefighters discovered the leak originated from a second floor apartment where a faucet hadn\u2019t been turned off.The apartment renovations.was undergoing Centre.Aside from the offered recreational, cultural, and education activities that take place throughout the week, teens are invited to drop in, get a snack after school and do homework, or just hang out before and after 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Girouard MIXTE he ds.A era daim di cote .; 4 - - in or in in an official or manner, is prohibited without | 3 Classified ads: 1-866-637-5236 News Director: Jean Nicolas Aubé Papier issu de re D fe 5 Distributed by a oon 2 Acting Editor-in-chief: Frédérique Charest Ie wr Ng Vv y A ee, = RÉSEAU oy SELECT A100 Brome: www.westmountexaminer.com { $ @westmountexam t @ MED 4 - Thursday, January 29, 2015 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com TARA te ae ee a ee ee et ee eee et ee ey ee ee Ll gt RES RE Local News + \u2014_ { Westmount teacher David O'Keefe + 4 finalist for Charles Taylor Prize @ anne-frederique.hebert-dolbec@tc.tc NATIONAL BESTSELLER # : > \u2019 .\u201cThis is the way history should bs writtes\u2014it just blow ma away.David O\u2019Keefe, professor at Westmount\u2019s Marianopolis Hans He 8 wins ola story noma cme College, has been shortlisted in this year\u2019s Charles Taylor literary Prize for his book, One Day in August: The Untold Story Behind Canada\u2019s Tragedy at Dieppe.In his new non-fictional book, the author discusses the events surrounding .«À - the Canadian raid on the French seaside village of Dieppe on August 19, 1942, ne AE during the second World War.° THE UNTOLD STORY | \u201cThe story of Dieppe is one that has perplexed Canadians for decades,\u201d said : BEHIND CANADA'S » i O\u2019Keefe.\u201cI'm honoured that my book has been shortlisted for the RBC Charles Taylor \u2014 .a Prize.It will go a long way towards informing the world about the crucial role TR AGEDY Al DIEPPE J Canadians played in World War Two.\u201d 0\" J | In addition to being an accomplished author, O'Keefe is an award win- § ning historian, documentarian and professor of Modern and Military History at Westmount\u2019s Marianopolis College.He also served with The Black Watch of Canada in Montreal.Among the five finalists selected for Charles Taylor Prize, the award winning author will be announced on March 2 at the Gala Luncheon in Toronto, where he will receive $25,000.Fach runner-up will be rewarded with $2000, as well as promotional support to help all shortlisted books stand out in the national media, bookstores, and libraries.The Prize for non-fiction writing in Canada is awarded to the author who best combines an excellent command of the English David O\u2019Keefe, Charles Taylor Prize finalist - À language, an elegance of style, quality of thought and subtlety of Special contribution 2 À perception.+ \u2018 >» 2 eva 2015 McGILL SPORTS CAMP Collège privé mixte de langue française - fondé en 1957 Maternelle - 5 ans, Primaire et Secondaire À EARLY BIRD RATE $240.00 \u201cExpires April, 2015 CE TY Tn mcgillathleties.ca MEI \u2014\u2014Em ve a - \u2014 Oona wa salma A.LIKE US a CE Ey au; Ross Montréa vod PER ol metro a ad CFDT {ha er BÉRN q J Farge xh 3 4 É (514) 398-101 ÿ {rN : : eine : 9 ke: BA I 000000070000 100000000000 00000000 O0 DR WY TA A PO OO AE I OC OI USENET RON .© Local News Bouchard loses in straight sets at Aussie Open D info.chroniria@te.te ugenie Bouchard lost to Russia's Mari: LYS the TL) Le LL LR 00 rterfinal match*àt the Australian Open.Em 0 Westmount's Eugenie Bouchard was ousted from the Australian Open Tuesday morning after losing her quarterfinal match to Maria Sharapova in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2.It was the Russian\u2019s fourth consecutive victory over Bouchard, who will advance to play Ekaterina Makarova in the semifinal.Bouchard, who took the tennis world by storm J 2 last vear with three Grand Slam semifinal appea- J» .4 rances, committed 30 unforced errors.o # | - - The 7th ranks World Tennis Association player is still seeking her first Grand Slam singles title.Last summer, she became the first Canadian to reach the finals of a Grand Slam when she made it * to the Wimbledon Championship final.14 4 .T I à \u2014=\u2014\u2014.of æ eR Forever Plaid: a detour to heaven ® info.chronicle@tc.tc fulfill their dreams of musical glory after making a detour to heaven following a car A riveting musical is set to take the stage at crash.the Segal Centre for Performing Arts on The play, which runs until February 22, February 1.features pop hits of the 1950s.Directed by Roger Peace, \u2018Forever Plaid\u201d Tickets cost $50.For more information, tells the tale of a quartet of male singers who visit segalcentre.org.nL = TC Media - Leslie Schachter et ee Te ed © emo fle f (enr ing est: I fecure (onten (ampe ibrar ns fan 6 1 tv Tw ly el Why TY =\" = FE r= FF - fer \u201ccui | | | \u201ca mn \u2014 _ +, IT Miscellaneous for sale Public security collected over $3,000 for holiday food drive Food delivered to 23 local families in need ® info.chronicle@tc.te The Westmount Public Security Unit's (WPSU) annual holiday food drive was a success, collecting $3,297 and non-perishable food for 23 families.@WHAT'S HAPPENING Westmount\u2019s 32nd annual winter carnival takes place Feb 5-7 at Westmount Park, Contactivity Centre and Victoria Hall.Activities include skating, sleigh rides, family night and more.Westmount Horticultural Society presents the lecture \u2018West Mosses: Ancient Plants for Contemporary Gardens\u2019 given by Suzanne Campeau on Feb.10, at 7 p.m., at the Public Library.Learn how to use low-maintenance mosses in landscaping to add both subdued tranquility and a patina of time.Doors open at 6:30.Tea, coffee, and cookies will be served.ms [510 tomo The baskets were delivered by public security officers (PSO) from Dec.17-19, director Greg McBain told the Examiner earlier this month.The names of the families, he added, were provided by the CLSC Guy Metro.@PERFORMANCES Segal Centre for Performing Arts presents \u2018Bhopal\u2019 By Rahul Varma Jan.15-Feb.2.Sonya Labonté, a Canadian doctor working in Bhopal, India has incriminating evidence that a pesticide company is polluting the water of the local community resulting in birth defects and still births.Her work threatens to expose corrupt government officials when the explosion at the plant ignites the disaster and the following storm of accusations.Tickets cost $15-$25.Visit www.segalcentre.org for more information.Segal Centre for Performing Arts presents Most of the money was generated from the price of admission to the Westmount Artisans\u2019 Festival in November.According to McBain, the WPSU collected $2,260 at the event.A spaghetti dinner organized by officer The Seagull Feb.2-16 at the theatre.By a lake, in the country, a summer night inspires a family of artists to love, to live and to question the real exchange of art, passion and experience.Chekhov's masterpiece is brought to life in a comic and bittersweet new version by visionary theatre artist Peter Hinton, starring two of Canada\u2019s most celebrated leading ladies, Lucy Peacock and Diane D\u2019Aquila.The Seagull is heartbreaking and comic, funny and bittersweet - a modern take on a classic play for our times.Tickets cost $24-$49.Visit www.segalcentre.org for more information.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.REAL ESTATE 100 à 299 MARCHANDISE 300 a 399 ge ES | 310 Miscellaneous for sale I 404 Domestic services offered #1 high speed internet $32.95/ month.Absolutely no ports are blocked.Unlimited downloading.Up to 11Mbps download and 800Kbps upload.Order today at www.acanac.ca or call toll free 1-866-281-3538 ACHETE armes a feu de tous genres, en toute sécurité.Détient tous les permis nécessaires et s'occupe de tous les transferts à la GRC.# 514-917-6474 QCNA (Quebec Community Newspapers Association) can place your classified ad into 24 weekly papers throughout Quebec - papers just like the one you are reading right now! 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