For the seventh consecutive year, the United Counties of Prescott and
Russell (UCPR) are inviting the public to submit nominations for the JP
St. Pierre Award before October 31, 2021.
The JP St. Pierre Award is bestowed upon deserving residents of the
UCPR and was first initiated in 2015 in memory of Mr. Jean Paul St.
Pierre, who was serving as Mayor of the Township of Russell and Warden
of the UCPR before passing away suddenly in 2014.
“We are so grateful for Mr. St. Pierre’s involvement and actions in
our community,” explained Stéphane Sarrazin, Warden of the UCPR.
“Through his caring personality, his sense of duty, and his dedication,
he was able to share his passion for our community with many of us.”
This high municipal distinction aims to celebrate the exceptional
contributions of individuals in the many areas of life within the UCPR,
including arts and culture, business and professions, charitable work,
health, education, public service, media and communications, sports,
agriculture, the environment, or other areas contributing to the
well-being of the region’s citizens. A maximum of two awards are
presented during the annual UCPR Warden’s Banquet.
A resident of the Village of Russell for more than 40 years, Jean
Paul St. Pierre had also previously held positions of Municipal
Councillor as well as Trustee for the Village of Russell Police. In
2014, in addition to his role as Mayor of the Township of Russell, he
also served as Chair of the Eastern Ontario Warden’s Caucus (EOWC).
Any resident of the UCPR who, as part of their professional duties or
otherwise, has made a significant contribution to the community, is
eligible for this prestigious award. To submit a nomination or for more
information, residents may visit the dedicated page to the Award on this website, contact Olivier Berthiaume by phone at 613 675-4661, or send an e-mail.