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Coaticook Legion and town resolve development project issue


Coaticook Legion and town resolve development project issue
27 April 2021 at 18 h 04 min
Reading time: 1 min
By Michael Boriero
Coaticook’s Royal Canadian Legion branch, town Mayor Simon Madore, and the rest of the municipal council hashed out the cenotaph issue on Tuesday morning during a consultation meeting regarding the proposed Chartier Park development project.
Branch Vice-President Marc Dauphin told The Record that the meeting went well, and everyone is on the same page now. The legion was able to voice their concerns to the council, he said. Maldore assured Dauphin that he will be more open with them going forward. ....

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Brownstein: Canada is a nation bound by ... poutine?


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Sylvain Charlebois, “the food professor,” has authored or co-authored a half-dozen books mostly relating to food policy and distribution. But the Dalhousie University researcher and prof has just emerged with his weightiest tome yet, certainly on a caloric scale given the content of the item perused and likely on a historical one as well.
Charlebois’s Poutine Nation delves into the creation of the iconic dish that once bound only Quebec and now, because of culinary appropriation, binds the entire country both figuratively and digestively. The book available only in French for now takes a fascinating and jovial look at how this cholesterol-laden amalgam of fries, cheese curds and gravy has surpassed maple syrup, Beaver Tails and Nanaimo bars as the food fare for which Canada has become most famous around the world. ....

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Royal Canadian Legion members question Coaticook's development project


Royal Canadian Legion members question Coaticook’s development project
26 April 2021 at 18 h 09 min
Reading time: 30 s
By Michael Boriero
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion in Coaticook are feeling uneasy about the town’s proposed Chartier Park development project as it has been suggested that the cenotaph in the historic park will be moved to another location.
“What do they want to put there,” asked Jean-Paul Roy, president of the Coaticook branch, in a phone interview with The Record.
According to Roy, the town’s mayor, Simon Madore, has not consulted the legion about moving the cenotaph, a monument honouring veterans. But he added that in the wake of the reported project proposal, Madore has agreed to a consultation on Tuesday. ....

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