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JCCQ Successfully Combines Networking and Cultural Event with Sold-Out Play Hosanna or The Scheherazade of the Poor

The Young Chamber of Commerce of Quebec (JCCQ) successfully achieved its desire to combine a networking evening with a cultural event on September 14 at the Théâtre Le Trident, selling out the play Hosanna or The Scheherazade of the Poor. The organization wanted to introduce the arts to a new generation with this first outing which will be followed by a second on Wednesday, October 18 when Matthieu Pepper will be featured at the Salle Albert-Rousseau. From left to right, in the photo: Marie-Eve Côté, CEO of the JCCQ; Marie-Catherine Lanthier, special projects coordinator; Laurence Girardpresident JCCQ; Olivier Arteauco-general director and artistic director; Noémie Deber-Filloux, responsible for JCCQ member services; Justine Cyr, senior marketing & communications advisor; Aurélie Bédardresponsible for JCCQ events and partnerships; Marc-Antoine Maloco-general director and administrative director of the Théâtre du Trident as well as Veronic Larochelle, director of philanthropic development and partnerships at Théâtre du Trident.

Fit septuagenarian


Photo provided by the Club

I am informed that Jocelyne Petit (photo) who this year joined the members of the Sur 2 Roues Beauce road bike club, from Saint-Georges, took on quite a challenge recently with the Club’s Mollos group: a 100 km outing. Asked how she achieved her feat, Jocelyne replied: one pedal stroke at a time!

15 years of Health Foods



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Photo Health Food

The Healthy Foods Niche of Excellence celebrated its 15th anniversary, and its 300 initiatives and collaborative projects deployed to support the growth of food processing businesses, on September 21 in front of around a hundred guests at the École Hôtelière de la Capitale during its annual meeting. Having become an independent organization in 2020, the Créneau d’excellence Aliments Santé was entrusted with the management of MYCÉLIUM, the food incubator of Quebec City, in 2021. It more recently received recognition from the Ministry of the Economy , Innovation and Energy (MEIE) to become an inter-regional group, thus making its services available to a greater number of food processors. Le Créneau currently has 60 member companies. For its 15th anniversary, the Health Foods Niche of Excellence has chosen to highlight the contribution of 15 business personalities who have left their mark on the organization and the food industry. The first three names have been revealed: Daniel Bérubé, director of business development, research and development at Cuisine Malimousse and MAG; Elaine Bélangerco-owner and vice-president of operations of Maison Orphée and Pierre Fontaine, founder of Fumoir Grizzly via a posthumous tribute. On the picture, Annie Champagne (in green), general director of the Créneau d’excellence Aliments Santé, is surrounded by the board of directors.

Supper in the dark



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Photo provided by Ofocot

Isabelle Michaud (photo), optician and owner of the Ofocus Visual Center on rue Notre-Dame in L’Ancienne-Lorette, accepted the honorary presidency of the Dinner in the Dark organized by the Lions Club, the Youth Center of L’Ancienne- Lorette and the Marie-Claude Lelièvre PJC pharmacy, in the context of the Loretta initiatives of the 350e from the town of L’Ancienne-Lorette. The dinner (cocktail and three-course meal), also held to raise public awareness of the reality of people with visual disabilities and the difficulties they encounter on a daily basis, will take place on October 14, at 6 p.m., in the community hall, from 1302 des Loisirs Est, L’Ancienne-Lorette. You will eat with your eyes covered (wolves are provided). You can bring your own wine and reserve a full table. Tickets on sale from members of the Lions Club (418 704-8316) and the Youth Center (418 871-2819).

Birthdays



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Photo provided by Denis Desharnais

Denis Desharnais (photo), president of Desharnais tires and mechanics of Quebec, Lebourgneuf, Lévis and Thetford-Mines, 65 years old…Me Sylvie Tremblaynotary at Tremblay Cossette Gaudreau et Associés…Josée Cheïkha, owner of the Cheïkha Group boutiques…Stephen FaulknerQuebec singer-songwriter, 69 years old…Julien Clerc, French singer, 76 years old.

Missing



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Photo d’archives

October 4, 2022: Dave Dryden (photo), 81 years old, hockey goaltender who played notably in the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA) and who was the older brother of the former goaltender and former minister canadian Ken Dryden (photo) … 2022 : Loretta Lynn90 years old, American singer, legend of country music whom she largely influenced through her lyrics… 2020: Louis Fortier66 years old, Quebec biologist and oceanographer, professor for more than 30 years in the Department of Biology of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Laval University… 2020: Kenzo, 81 years old, the most famous Japanese fashion designer… 2020: Jaime Wilson Dunton87 years old, co-founder of the Dunton-Rainville law firm… 2019: Diahann Carrollconsidered a pioneer as an African-American actress and singer on American television… 2014: Jean-Claude Duvalier63 years old, former Haitian president from 1971 to 1986… 2011: Claude Dufresne, 88 years old, French journalist and novelist… 2003: Claude Boulard, 68 years old, radio and television presenter… 1992: Louis Amade77 years old, French author and lyricist… 1982: Glen Gould50 years old, Toronto pianist… 1970: Janis Joplin27, American singer.

2023-10-04 04:25:34
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