Author: Sophie Laurent

Sophie Laurent is a contributor to Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. Sophie is committed to presenting accurate information, practical insights, and relevant stories in a straightforward and reader-friendly manner, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.

The development of a massive real estate development of 495 luxury housing units on the sides of the iconic Ras El Owl Mountain, on the shores of Lake Memphremagog, is raising growing concern among environmentalists and local residents. • Read also: Annoying building on top of Owl Mountain Owl’s Head on the Lake, a $250 million project, is backed by several big names from Quebec, including Montreal real estate mogul Vincent Chiara and David Bensadone, CEO of Aldo. Among the promoters, we also find Michael Zakota, an active real estate entrepreneur who had already appeared in the news regarding the…

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The massive rush of solidarity was not enough. Tuesday, Elodie, a 34-year-old mother who resides in St. Columbus, east of Rennes, was killed by breast cancer that had been eating her for more than a year. It’s a symbol just as France mustered it about pink october To raise awareness of the importance of examination. She returned safely to her home yesterday [mardi] Her relatives said, “She surrounded her family, her two children, and her husband.” The association’s Facebook page. In June 2020, this mother of two sons learned that she suffers from rheumatoid arthritis A highly aggressive cancer called…

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(Toronto) The Ontario government will soon announce its plan for the next phase of dismantling, which should include ending capacity limits in indoor spaces such as restaurants and fitness centers, a source said. Posted on October 14, 2021 at 5:58 pm But the county’s chief medical officer of health hinted Thursday that the rules themselves would not be relaxed overnight. According to a government source, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the upcoming announcement, the new dismantling plan, which will be revealed at the end of next week, will “propose dates for raising capacity limits.” The Ontario government…

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The third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine will be distributed starting Friday at CHSLDs in Quebec. A procedure that was introduced within a few days due to an outbreak of the disease in a residential center. • Read also: Minister Dube is not here to win a ‘popular contest’. • Read also: Strong action will be needed to persuade unvaccinated staff “There is a decrease in immunity over time and we are starting to see it in several areas. There are new outbreaks in population centers,” said Patricia McKinnon, director of vaccination at CIUSSS de la Capitale-Nationale. It was a…

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5,000 dedicated employees, 75 years of experience protecting people. This is the sum of the combination of La Capitale and SSQ Insurance that now bears the name Beniva Which launches its first advertising campaign. You should know that Beneva takes a humane and benevolent approach. She puts people at the center of her business and supports them in their life projects by giving them peace of mind. Share your result on Facebook Disclosure of the first TV campaign! At the end of the thought process of all the stages leading up to the publication of her new brand image, Beneva…

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ARS Pays de la Loire is based on Next Influenza Vaccination Campaign To capture people over 85 who have not been vaccinated against the Covid-19 pandemic. ‘Potential reservoir for an epidemic recovery’ In this age group, which is more fragile than others, 36,000 residents of the area are concerned according to health authorities. Benoit James is Deputy Director of ARS: “This anti-influenza campaign will allow us to increase vaccination against Covid because we can do double vaccination at once. We will set up mobile units that will move into homes or there will be appointments for transfers to the vaccination…

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(Ottawa) Mayors of Canada’s largest city are asking Ottawa for help to make up tens of millions of dollars for shortfalls in their transportation systems and so as not to slow the country’s economic recovery. Posted on October 13, 2021 at 2:53 pm. Updated at 19:28 Katherine Levesque Canadian Press The COVID-19 health crisis has caused chaos in the coffers of municipalities, which have lost a lot of money due to the huge decrease in the number of passengers on public transport. At the same time, spending has increased in the city and mayors have repeatedly called on Ottawa to…

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Intercar on Wednesday announced the acquisition of 57 electric school buses from Girardin, in Drummondville, in the Centre-du-Québec region. • Read also: $885 million plan to electrify transportation in Montreal According to Girardin, this $19 million request is by far the most significant agreement reached between the two family businesses. Financial support from Quebec, in the order of $8.55 million, was provided through the School Transportation Electrification Program, which aims to electrify 65% ​​of the school bus fleet by 2030. The first shipments, 14 buses with 72 passengers, will be delivered on time for the 2022-2023 school year, as outlined…

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BepiColombo, a mission launched in October 2018, consisting of two space probes, one built by Japan and the other by the European Union. “They” will put themselves in perpetual orbit around Mercury in 2025, but will need six passes beforehand, including those made on the night of October 1 to 2, in order to brake a little more each time and adjust with respect to the sheer force of gravity the sun. The next “meeting” is scheduled for June 23, 2022. Mercury may be relatively close to Earth – “only” a hundred million kilometers away – it is a planet…

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published On 10/13/2021 5:17 PM France 3 Article by N. Tabouri, J. C. Batteria, A. Boulet – France 3 France TVs Science comes to school. Dot, a strange slimy creature You have extraordinary abilities, fascinate schoolchildren, and Thomas Bisket He even took some with him to the International Space Station. For a few days now, the class teacher has made the main subject of life science lessons. This single-celled organism impresses the children of this class, who created nicknames for it. The goal of the course is to monitor the development of this creature and feed it with grain. An…

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