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Continued from page 58 Council Awards the 2023 Ontario
With an extended range, enhanced
charging capabilities, improved
safety features, and an upgraded Winter Games Legacy Award Recipients
infotainment system, the 2023 Nissan
Leaf SV is a standout choice for Submitted Article tomorrow.”
environmentally conscious drivers.
This year, nine schools participated,
Andrew highlights some impressive n June 26th, Cornwall City and there were 13 candidates. The
specifications when asked what OCouncil recognized the Selection Committee collectively
makes the Nissan Leaf stand out. 2023 Ontario Winter Games Legacy recommended two female athletes,
“The Nissan Leaf has a max speed Award recipients. as they were equally impressed by
of 140km/h, 0-60km/h time of 6.8 Maxwell Hum from St. Joseph’s their applications.
seconds, and a range of 342km on a High School, Ava Bellefeuille from In the coming fall semester,
single charge,” said Andrew. “It also St. Lawrence High School, and Lilah Maxwell and Lilah will attend
offers advanced driver aids, including Mines from Char-Lan District High Queen’s University, while Ava will
lane-keeping technology, adaptive School were presented with a plaque attend St. Lawrence College.
cruise control, and autonomous and signed the Book of Recognition.
emergency braking. Plus, it has Established in 1994 to support City Council congratulates
one of the strongest batteries on the the objectives of the Ontario Games these exceptional athletes for their
electric vehicle market, with a total achievements and wishes them
Program, the Ontario Winter Games success in their future endeavours.
capacity of 62 kWh. The Nissan Leaf Legacy Awards aim to assist in the
has enough room in the trunk for golf
development of amateur athletes in
equipment, and you can also fold the Ontario.
rear seats down for additional storage
space.” The award includes a minimum
of two annual bursaries to a male
When asked about his favourite part and female student who have
of the featured car, Andrew points out
demonstrated athletic excellence in
the illuminated Nissan badge.
Cornwall and Stormont, Dundas,
“The Nissan badge is now and Glengarry communities and are
illuminated and has been updated pursuing post-secondary studies.
to the brand’s new design identity,” “Each year we are impressed with
he reveals. “It looks quite sharp in the candidates who apply for the
the dark and at night. As you drive OWG Award, and this year is no
around, it gets people’s attention.” exception. Participating in sports, Ava Bellefeuille Photo Submitted
Andrew’s knowledge and passion school activities, and volunteering
for cars and his dedication to coaching at school and throughout the Member.
basketball make him a valuable community, all while maintaining “The hope is that after their post-
asset to Cornwall Nissan and the impressive academic achievement, secondary education, many will
community. Stop by next time you’re contributes to our communities,” return home to Cornwall, Stormont,
looking for that new car. Andrew will said Candy Pollard, Ontario Winter Dundas and Glengarry, where they Maxwell Hum & Mayor Justin
be happy to assist. Games Legacy Award Committee will no doubt become the leaders of Towndale Photo Submitted

