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PAGE 1 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Louis Banal Police Departments Gilles Baribault Société de l assurance automobile du Québec Representative Pierre Boileau Volunteers Support Robert Desfonds Head Quarters Pierre Giguère Volunteers Accreditation Catherine Grenier Director General Jean-Claude Guay Headquarters Monique Guindon Reception Guy Joly Mascot Sub-committee Hélène Laroche Coordinator Michael Lebrun Volunteers Training Communications Jean-Marc Purennes Volunteers s Support Nicole Ricard Volunteers Accreditation Jean Savard Marketing & Food Jean-Marc St-Jacques Dispatch Lise Waters Chairperson

PAGE 2 KEY PARTNERS welcomes the collaboration of the Société de l assurance automobile du Québec, main sponsor and Desjardins Assurances générales (provincial sponsor and official insurer), as well as its major sponsors in various fields related to its organization. The major sponsors are : Canadian Tire Retailers of the Outaouais Subway Restaurants of the Outaouais Métro plus Marché Leblanc and Métro Limbour Solarium de Paris Desjardins les Caisses de l'outaouais Christie & Walther Communications Société de Transport de l Outaouais Mr. Lube Les immeubles E.Tassé Le Buffet des Continents Restaurant Frappier Printing Promenade Kia 104.7 FM Couleur FM 97,1 Énergie 104.1 La Revue-Info007 LeDroit Radio-Canada-radio-télévision-internet Rock Détente 94.9 FM Gatineau- Ottawa Tag Radio The Bear TQS Gatineau Ottawa TVA-CHOT Bell Canada Bell Mobility Van Houtte Coffee Commtech Fredal Solutions GNM Construction Les Olympiques de Gatineau Jean Coutu Pharmacy Natrel Petit Page We also thank many other sponsors who support Operation Red Nose through their contribution at various levels. We must also mention the participation of the Regional Police Departments without whom this project would not be possible.

PAGE 3 SPECIAL EVENINGS relies on many organizations, businesses, municipalities and the media for the recruitment of its volunteers. We would like to thank them for their participation on the following evenings: November 30 December 1 December 7 December 8 December 13 December 14 December 15 December 20 MEDIAS and POLICE OFFICERS Night SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORTS DE L OUTAOUAIS (STO) Night CAISSES ASSURANCES DESJARDINS Night SUBWAY and ORDRE DES INGÉNIEURS Night AGENCE DE LA SANTE ET DES SERVICES SOCIAUX DE L'OUTAOUAIS Night SOCIÉTÉ DE L ASSURANCE AUTOMOBILE DU QUÉBEC Night CANADIAN TIRE and PROMENADE KIA Night CLUBS SPORTIFS Night Other evenings are still available for group participation. For more information. you may call (819) 771-2886.

PAGE 4 STATISTICS Year Transports Evenings Averages/Night 1985 109 3 36 1986 567 11 51 1987 594 12 49 1988 910 14 65 1989 1 130 14 80 1990 1 028 11 94 1991 1 002 12 84 1992 1 042 11 95 1993 1 685 12 140 1994 2 307 14 165 1995 2 564 16 160 1996 2 762 15 184 1997 3 576 15 238 1998 2 791 14 199 1999 2 453 17 144 2000 2 605 14 186 2001 2 331 12 194 2002 2 280 12 190 2003 2 480 12 206 2004 2 607 12 217 2005 2 845 13 218 2006 2 564 13 204 Total/Average 43 322 279 155

PAGE 5 HOW IT WORKS WHO CAN USE OUR SERVICES? Anyone who has taken alcohol or who does not feel up to driving. The user must have a car at the time of the call. HOW TO REACH RED NOSE VOLUNTEERS? You can reach Operation Red Outaouais Headquarters by calling 819-771-AUTO (819-771-2886). The receptionist receiving the call asks your location, destination, the number of passengers and most importantly, if you have a car. The information is forwarded to the dispatch to assign a team to the call. Each team is made up of three people: the motorized escort (drives his/her vehicle), the client s driver and the partner. The user remains in his/her car and is accompanied by the partner and the driver. After reaching destination and completing the formalities, the driver parks the car as appropriate. Once the client is out of the vehicle, he/she will be given his/her keys. ARE THERE ANY COSTS INVOLVED? The services of Operation Red Nose are completely free; however, contributions provided by the clients help in funding projects for young athletes coordinated by Loisir sport Outaouais.

PAGE 6 SOME FACTS Operation Red Nose is a unique program dedicated against drinking and driving. Essentially, it is a volunteer driving service provided during the Holiday Season to all drivers who have been drinking or who do not feel fit to drive their own vehicle back home. It is an original and free way of getting a safe ride in our own vehicle without driving it! Volunteers must first fill out a registration form. The work shifts are from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. in the morning and from midnight to 3:30 a.m. in the morning. A volunteer may work more than one shift and on more than one evening. The team is made up of three people: the motorized escort who drives his/her own vehicle; the driver who drives the client s vehicle; and the partner who acts as the team s secretary. provides volunteers with a security patch, a badge, and a walkie-talkie. Operation Red Nose s services are entirely free; however, contributions provided by the clients help fund youth sports activities coordinated by the Loisir sport Outaouais. The service is available to clients calling from the city of Gatineau the MRC des Collines, and the city of Ottawa, specifically between Bayshore and Orléans, North of Highway 417. In the event of an accident, the Desjardins Assurances générales our provincial sponsor, insures the client s vehicle to a maximum of $45,000. The motorized escort s car is insured through the owner s insurance company. The deductible is covered by Desjardins. The Volunteer Headquarters is located at the Centre communautaire de loisir Fontaine and the Poste de police communautaire de l Ile at 120, Charlevoix Street in Gatineau, Hull section (corner of Saint-Laurent boulevard). For more information, please call at 819-771-AUTO (819-771-2886)

PAGE 7 MASCOT AVAILABLE The Red Nose mascot, sponsored by Christie & Walther Communications, is busy combing our roads and streets. To have it as your guest for your Holiday "party" or evening dinner, call 819-771-AUTO (819-771-2886). Even though its visit may be short, it will see that your friends or guests know how to plan a safe return home. SAFETY OF USERS AND VOLUNTEERS uses a software application to speed up the management of information. The various modules allow us to update the volunteer data bank, manage the teams and transport requests for each evening of operation and maintain up-to-date statistics. The receptionists have direct on screen access to a detailed list of businesses in the region, which is updated every year. Operation Red Nose gives top priority to the security of its volunteers and users. Each volunteer must fill out a registration form, which is then checked by police authorities, thus ensuring the quality of our volunteers and allowing users to return home safely. Christie & Walther Communications provides with 100 walkie-talkie radios and five radio bases. This way, volunteers do not have to return to headquarters after each call and feel more secure as they are always in communication with headquarters. To facilitate the identification of volunteers and to enhance the security of users, each volunteer wears a security patch with reflecting strips thanks to the Desjardins Caisses de l Outaouais and Canadian Tire retailers of the Outaouais.