Two objectives: A Municipal Library up to Standards and the Preservation of the Roussell House

Brownsburg-Chatham, Québec, Canada
We are using Google Translate to adapt the blog from the French version. As we are volunteers, we'll try as best we can to edit the texts so they are comprehensible. Thank you for your understanding. citbrownsburg-chatham@live.ca

About Us

We are a non-partisan coalition of citizens of Brownsburg-Chatham, who have at heart the fate of our library and our architectural heritage. We believe that the library should be relocated to a bigger house, better equipped and be endowed with sufficient human resources to meet the needs of the population. The Roussell house (Principale/des Érables) is one of the last heritage building of interest to be located downtown.

The coalition has acknowledged the lack of support among the population for the relocalisation of the library in the Russell house. We now consider them as two separate files.

Luc Bélisle, Hélène Boivin, Michel Brisson, Jean Careau, Gilles Desforges, Cynthia Dubé, Anik Ferland, Pierre Gagnon, François Jobin, Sophie LaRoche, Diane Leduc, Mylène Mondou, Gilbert Poupart, Maurice Rochon, Claire Thivierge, Kathleen Wilson.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Philippe Girard, saved by a book

Philippe Girard, a talented Quebecker cartoonist , has received several awards for his books. He is the author of Killing Velasquez, an autobiographical album that addresses the subject of pedophilia. Killing Velasquez has enabled him to free himself of an episode of his life long kept secret, but hopefully, he hopes, to also help victims of this crime.

http://pilule.telequebec.tv/occurrence.aspx?id=693
(text and television extract both in French)


Did he need to write to save himself? No, he had to read Bob Morane...

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