Sat May 19 11:47:41 CDT 2012

Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch Logo

I am a volunteer Neighbourhood Watch Block Captain. As a block Captain, I get messages from the police that are of interest to the neighborhood that I communicate the City block that my home is part of. This is a great program, not only is it a good way to meet the neighbors but it makes our community safer by making people more aware of their safety.

I got a couple of messages from the Winnipeg Police this week. The first was about  a break and enter in a garage on Provencher boulevard
near building number 301 on May 13 between 430 pm and 530 pm. This was a good reminder to  make sure to lock our doors at all times.

The second message was about  a crime awareness presentation that is happening Wednesday May 23 at the Norwood Community Centre, 87 Walmer St, registration at 6 30 pm and the meeting at 7pm. Constable Trevor will be speaking on the topic of personal and property safety.

If making your safety and our commuties' is of interest, I encourage you to come out to the presentation.


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sáb sep 17 16:49:06 CDT 2011

New Compost Bin!

My wife Joelle and I just got a new compost bin.

It cost us around $50 at canadian tire. Joelle plans to use the compost on her home garden next year!
From the urban eatin Every backyard should have a good composting bin (aka composter) to help divert household organic waste and to help enable the recycling of nutrients back into your yard!

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Tue Aug 25 21:12:44 CDT 2009

St. Boniface St. Vital Community Justice Committee

I recently joined the St. Boniface St. Vital Community Justice Committee. It is a great experience to participate in community justice with other volunteers. We deal with cases that are referred to us by the legal system and we work with the accused, the victim and whenever possible other affected parties to come to a resolution to the issues that are raised. -----

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Sun Jul 13 15:05:40 CDT 2008

Cirque du Soleil

Joelle and I going to see Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco today. This show is advertising some pretty incredible stuff, including people flying 30 feet in the air to land on their feet. The show came highly recommended by my brother Dominic. The show looks to be a metaphor for modern ubran life. The Cirque offers the opportunity to preview some of the show's music. -----

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Sat Jul 12 17:49:08 CDT 2008

Learning Spanish

I started studying Spanish when I started learning back in December 2006, back when I got married in Cuba. I found myself fascinated with this language that was so close to French, yet wasn't French at all. French is my first language which was a real gift from my parents and my minority French speaking community. Growing up in Winnipeg, English is learnt more easily growing up here as it is the most spoken language. Learning is very different as I am learning as an adult. The adult mind is harder to train with languages as is the mind of a child.

I wanted to share the ressources and strategies that I have found useful in learning Spanish. The bulk of the ressources what I have used is media that interested me. This media includes books, movies with Spanish audio and subtitles, online radio, online news clips, online dictionnaries and other. Immersion is my primary strategy, though I did take a couple of weeks of classes in Guatemala to give me a bit of a formal base. Individual classes were ideal as I already had a base in the langugage and my teachers were able to adapt to my needs. I also used recordings where words are given to you in a language that you understand and repeated in the lanugage that you are learning, these I was able to find in Airports and able to borrow at the Winnipeg Public Library. The best practise of course is to speak it with a native speaker.

I try and expose myself to the language as much as possible. Some of the strategies that have worked for me have included listening to Spanish recordings in the car and listening to Spanish recordings when I have a spare moment on my portable audio player while walking the dogs or while doing household chores. I have also found that reading out loud is good to practise pronunciation.

There are many ressources that I have used online to learn Spanish, including:

News: bbcmundo.com, http://ca.news.yahoo.com/, http://www.cnn.com/video/#/spanish, http://news.google.es/
Potcasts: spanishpodcast.org
Dictionnary: wordreference.com -----

Posted by Mathieu Allard | Permanent link

Tue Jul 8 17:02:54 CDT 2008

First Dog Arf

Found a good picture of our first family dog. Her name when she came from the breeders was Crystal. She was then name Réglisse by the family but her name eventually changed to Arf as we thought that was a more interesting name. I realise that I've almost always had a dog at home. Please click for a bigger picture. Arf was a Cocker Spaniel Poodle Cross.

Mathieu and Arf -----

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Wed Jul 2 23:45:12 CDT 2008

Theobald and Georges Hebert

I was going through some old pictures. Please click on picture for bigger image.

Picture of Theobald and Georges
On the left is my great grand father Theobald Hebert and on the right my late grand father Georges Hebert. My great grand father was Alderman for the City of St. Boniface and my grandfather eventually became head of the then Research Department of the City of Winnipeg. George started his career as a secretary for City Transit in Winnipeg and working his way up. -----

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Wed Jul 2 18:28:21 CDT 2008

I'm Going to Be a Dad!

Just found out today... Due date looks to be some time in January. Joelle and I are very excited! Joelle's horoscope today read:
Aquarius: Good news, at last! It's been nothing but bad news lately, but that tide is about to turn..
We have to wait 10 weeks before we can see if it's a boy or a girl. -----

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Mon Jun 30 16:58:07 CDT 2008

Searching For the Log Driver's Waltz

I wrote the National Film Board today asking if they could point me to the Log Driver's Waltz

an enchanting clip which is part of the Canada Vignette series. I was able to find it on youtube  but I see no reason why it should not be available on the NFB website. There is even functionality on the website to preview to buy the movie, but does not allow you to view the movie in full. I will keep you posted on the response.

******** Original Message ********
Subject: Log Driver's Waltz
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:48:40 -0500
From: Mathieu Allard <mathieu@mathieuallard.ca>
To: info@nfb.ca


To Whom It May Concern,

I was browsing the NFB website recently looking for a childhood memory,
from the Canada Vignettes series the Log Driver's Waltz.

The link can be accessed here:
http://www.nfb.ca/collection/films/fiche/?id=13202

I looked on the site but I did not find a button to view the movie, only
a button to watch a preview of the movie and a button to purchase.

I'm wondering someone from your office would please point me to a URL
that could allow me to watch the Log Driver's Watch on my computer.

Sincerely,

Mathieu Allard

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Sat Jun 28 10:57:48 CDT 2008

Isaac Newton and the Public Domain

Isaac Newton , one of the greatest thinkers the world has seen, once wrote "If I have seen further it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants." to explain how he had come to make so many significant scientific breakthroughs and how he could not have done so without the contributions of great people in history. For me, this is a good quote to explain how important the public domain is to all of us, it is our collective history, free for anyone to use, learn and repakage into other works. I wanted to highlight the good work of a couple of organisations that are bringing the public domain to all of us. These include: http://librivox.org, whose mandate is :"To make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio format on the internet." It looks like they re-release their books immediately in the public domain.
There is also the long standing Project Guttenburg that aims to put public domain books on the Internet. -----

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