Volume 1, numéro 6
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Volume 1, numéro 6
S&P/TSX 6859.80 UP 23.24 TSX/Crois 1 090.37 UP 5.19 DJIA 8 850.26 UP 139.08 NASDAQ 1 595.91 UP 20.96 tonight lightrain 15C 15N km/h 80% sunday rain 8C 25N km/h 60% sunrise 5:09am sunset 8:33pm Perdurabo Montreal | Saturday May 30 2003 | Volume 1, issue 6 Multi famam, conscientiam pauci verentur| http://step.polymtl.ca/~miadel/perdurabo/ Sleepy Little Church Awarded Historic Preservation Right Thankfully there are those who believe in preserving the past achievements and works of our forbearers. They win battles where they can. Just one such battle has recently been won down in St-Henri on St-Jaques where has been awarded the Historic Preservation Right. CBC May 9 2003 These days the quiet strength and intricate beauty of antique buildings are being forced to surrender to the modern monolith. Soon there will no longer be concrete examples of the sheer ingenuity and genius of our architectural forefathers because apparently their designs are no longer something to be respected or revered. That means this sleepy little church may continue to rest securely without the threat of destruction ever looming. It is now considered a historic monument, an honor that many other churches and antique buildings throughout the city are crying out for. Grateful for such a gift of mercy, The Pastor of the small anglican church, Father McGuire, was understandably pleased and will be having a small celebration ceremony this Sunday. Will Sewer Tour Mirror Winchester Mystery House? The Gazette May 12 2003 Remember the tantalizing project that offered a breathtaking look at the city’s heritage through the subterranean conduits that transport...sewage? It’s back on track despite strong opposition in the past. That’s right; someday soon, you too might walk the sewer tunnels and discover the secrets that lurk beneath our city. Six months have passed since the debate over sewer tours of Old Montreal flared and came to a head. The sewer tour’s supporters, namely the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, seemed to have quieted down about the matter until now. It seems the project has been saved from the brink of extinction by a benefactor known only as Mr. Winchester. He has generously donated close to ten million dollars for renovations of the Museum itself as well as for support of their pet project. The Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History has refused to give any details about their mysterious benefactor. Conjecture would demand a close look at the famous and very wealthy The Gazette, Aislin, May 1, 2003 Winchester family best known for their firearms and their infamous house in San Jose, California. La Presse 29 mai 2003 If indeed the Museum’s benefactor is related to the Winchester family of Mystery House fame, per haps the sewer tour will be interesting after all. Sommet du G8: arrivée du président Jacques Chirac à Evian Le président français Jacques Chirac est arrivé samedi soir à Evian (est de la France) en provenance de SaintPétersbourg (Russie), où il doit présider de dimanche à mardi le sommet du G8, a-t-on appris de source offi cielle française. Lundi, le président français aura un entre tien bilatéral avec son homologue américain George W. Bush, le premier depuis les querelles entre Paris et Washington sur l'Irak. À Saint-Pétersbourg, les deux hommes n'ont fait que se croiser. page 1 SRAS: quatre nouveaux décès suspects à Toronto deux funérailles, le 22 mai dernier, de se placer en quarantaine volontaire. Radio-Canada 31 mai 2003 Les autorités de la santé à Toronto ont annoncé qu'elles enquêtent sur la mort de quatre personnes à l'hôpital Rouge Valley Health Centre qui pourrait être reliée au syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère (SRAS). Ces morts n'ont pas encore été ajoutées au bilan officiel, qui demeure pour l'instant au nombre de 30. Les autorités ont également demandé aux personnes ayant assisté à D'autre part, la crainte du SRAS atteint maintenant Ottawa. Un infirmier de l'hôpital d'Ottawa est maintenant considéré comme un cas possible après avoir soigné une patiente de la région de Toronto, elle-même atteinte du SRAS, le 14 mais dernier. Pendant ce temps à Toronto, 8000 personnes sont en quarantaine et on demande au public d'éviter les urgences, par mesure de précaution. Des experts américains des Centres de contrôle des maladies infectieuses se rendaient à Toronto, vendredi, pour étudier la deuxième vague de SRAS dans la province. Nouvelle saisie majeure de marijuana La Presse 18 mai 2003 Une des plus grandes saisies de marijuana dans les dernières années a eu lieu tôt hier matin au vieux-port. La police locale a trouvé près de 100 kilos dans des containers destinés à l'exportation. Le propriétaire de cette cargaison demeure inconnu. Cette drogue aurait été produite localement, mais les authorités n'ont pas révélé plus de détails. Ils promettent des arrestations prochainement. Strong dollar hits Royal Bank The Gazette May 29 2003 The Royal Bank has reported a quarterly profit of $689 million, down three per cent from a year earlier, as its financial results were hit by the high Canadian dollar and a fourper-cent decline in revenue. Canada's largest bank said yesterday its earnings totalled 99 cents a share for its second quarter ended April 30. That compared with a year-earlier profit of $710 million, $1.01 a share. Montreal Cops’ Crack Down on Gang Violence Gets Good Results Gross revenue was $3.75 billion, down from $3.91 billion. Return on equity, a key profitability measure, was 15.4 per cent, down from 16.8 per cent a year ago. Le tribunal accorde une dernière chance à Air Canada The Gazette May 23 2003 With gang violence growing at an alarming rate, Montreal’s finest have risen to the occasion and proven that the good guys can win in the end. La Presse 31 mai 2003 Air Canada et le syndicat de ses 3300 pilotes ont jusqu'à minuit ce soir pour parvenir à une entente de principe sur une réduction significative des coûts de main-d'oeuvre, qui doit s'ajouter à celles con clues par tous les autres syndicats depuis une semaine. Ensuite, les intervenants dans la restructuration d'Air Canada seront de retour en cour à Toronto demain matin pour con stater le résultat de cette médiation forcée et décider du sort immédiat du transporteur. Cet ordre du jour de la dernière chance pour Air Canada et ses pilotes a été édicté hier d'un ton très impatient par le juge James Farley, de la Cour supérieure de l'Ontario, qui supervise la restructuration. Montreal’s close proximity to large U.S. cities such as New York, New Jersey, Boston, and Chicago has made it easy pickings for gangs of all sorts. Perhaps looking for new blood and/or territories, these gangs have been spilling up and over the Canadian border and into Montreal itself. Until recently, gang violence had been on a drastic incline. However, it seems to have been stopped in its tracks. Police Commissioner Yves Dubois made a public announcement in early April claiming, “We have devised a new system to crack down on gang activity. We will win our streets back from gang violence within a few months time.” As if he had been prophesying, Commissioner Dubois’ words have indeed come true. There has been almost no gang activity of late. We have our police officers to thank for their careful planning and fierce dedication to the cause.have indeed come true. There has been almost no gang activity of late. We have our police officers to thank for their careful planning and fierce dedication to the cause. page 2
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