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Celtic Festival habitués Stéphane Boissinot and Josée Lapierre from Quebec City (first and second from left) strike a pose with new friends from Rimouski, including Lionel the dog.

Celtic Festival brings families together at Domaine Maizerets

Celtic Festival brings families together at Domaine Maizerets Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Ever since the Quebec Celtic Festival moved to its current home at the Domaine Maizerets,…

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Québec d’Abord Leader Claude Villeneuve launches his party’s campaign for City Hall at a Montcalm brewpub. (Photo by Peter Black)

Villeneuve launches campaign; ‘Happy to be underdog’

Villeneuve launches campaign; ‘Happy to be underdog’ Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Although he doesn’t have all of his candidates yet and the official start of the municipal…

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Workers are gutting the former Salvation Army building on Côte du Palais to convert it into a multi-service facility serving people looking for a way out of homelessness or addiction. (Photo by Peter Black)

Former Salvation Army shelter to be multi-service centre

Former Salvation Army shelter to be multi-service centre Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The former Salvation Army building in Old Quebec that for nearly 60 years provided shelter…

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Johanne Daigle’s book YWCA Québec: 150 ans au coeur de la vie des femmes was launched at the Musée de la Civilisation on Sept. 4. (Photo by Ruby Pratka)

YWCA Québec celebrates 150 years of support for women with exhibit, new book

YWCA Québec celebrates 150 years of support for women with exhibit, new book Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com When Ann Martell arrived in Quebec City as a young…

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Suicide prevention centre plans walk in the park

Suicide prevention centre plans walk in the park

Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter

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On Sept. 10, World Suicide Prevention Day, the Centre de prévention de suicide de Québec (CPSQ) is inviting the community at large to a walk in the park. The walk will begin at 6 p.m. at the service pavilion of Parc de l’Anse-à-Cartier in Limoilou. Trained suicide prevention intervention workers will be onsite to talk to people who may need help for themselves or someone they know, and to dispel common myths about suicide.

The CPSQ, the oldest suicide prevention resource centre in Canada, offers phone intervention and one-on-one in-person support in French and English, as well as French-language support groups, to anyone in the Capitale-Nationale region, from Portneuf to Charlevoix, who needs help for themselves or a loved one, CPSQ director general Lynda Poirier told the QCT. Intervention workers at the centre provide phone support to people at risk of suicide or worried about someone they know; train peer support volunteers known as Sentinelles or Gatekeepers; give suicide prevention coaching to health care workers; and hold counselling sessions in schools, workplaces or communities affected by suicide. They have also held an annual event to mark World Suicide Prevention Day for the past several years.

“The march is in a very peaceful spot,” Poirier said. “It is a moment of exchange between people who have been affected, who are asking questions, who may have lost someone, or who are wondering how we work and the services we offer. Everyone who comes becomes a suicide prevention ambassador and feels less alone if they have already lost someone. She said the event was “a chance to create a safety net” around people at risk.

“There’s a kiosk at the departure point with coffee and cookies and things like that, and intervention workers will be there to answer people’s questions and dispel myths,” she said.

One of the most tenacious myths about suicide is that taking one’s own life is either a courageous act of self-sacrifice or a coward’s way out. According to Poirier, it is neither. “Suicide is what happens when someone is in major, major distress and doesn’t have options.”

Consequently, she said, threats of suicide should never be lumped in with manipulation or melodrama. “Take [threats] seriously anytime you hear them, and if you don’t know what to do, call our intervention line or get in touch with us via chat.” Poirier emphasized that the CPSQ intervention line is not a “crisis line” – “you don’t need to be actively in crisis to call us; [the line] is available to anyone who needs help or wants to know how to help someone else.”

If you are at risk of suicide or worried about a loved one, call 1-866-APPELLE to get in touch with a trained intervention worker or visit suicide.ca to chat with an intervention worker, from anywhere in the province. English service is available on request.

Premier François Legault tells Gallant commission on Sept. 2, the lesson of SAAQclic is the need for more accountability on major government contracts. (screenshot)

Legault had no knowledge of SAAQClic overruns before AG report, commission hears

Legault had no knowledge of SAAQClic overruns before AG report, commission hears Ruby Pratka, LJI reporter editor@qctonline.com MONTREAL – Premier François Legault knew nothing about the tens of millions of…

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Singer Mona B mixed neo-soul, R&B and progressive jazz on the main floor of the Gabrielle-Roy Library. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

Visitors taste-test ‘absolutely never heard’ talent (and bites) at growing St-Roch XP

Visitors taste-test ‘absolutely never heard’ talent (and bites) at growing St-Roch XP Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Bleufeu vice president of content and artistic direction Louis Bellavance said St-Roch XP is “unique”…

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