| Transcontinental Gagné:
Photos of Official Opening Ceremony

Here are pictures of the official opening ceremony for
the new Transcontinental Gagné book-printing plant
in Louiseville, Quebec. The event, was held on a very sunny
day, Wednesday, June 21, 2006, and was a great success.
As well as looking at the photos, you can read the speeches
that Rémi Marcoux
and Luc Desjardins gave to
the roughly 100 invited guests. Thank you to everyone involved
in organizing the event and to all the Louiseville employees
for their warm welcome.

Official opening ceremony.

Rémi Marcoux giving his speech.

Address by Luc Desjardins.

Official ribbon-cutting ceremony. From left
to right, Francine Gaudet, member for Maskinongé
in the National Assembly; Jean-Paul Diamond, reeve of the
Maskinongé RCM and mayor of Saint-Alexis-des-Monts;
Rémi Marcoux and Luc Desjardins; Guy Richard, mayor
of Louiseville; and Sylvain Paquin, representing the member
for Berthier-Maskinongé in the House of Commons.

Rémi Marcoux being interviewed by
the media.

In the middle, Jean-Pierre Gagné,
grandson of the founder of Gagné Printing and president
at the time the company was acquired by Transcontinental
in February 1997. The second person from the left is Isabelle
Gagné, daughter of Jean-Pierre Gagné, a member
of Transcontinental Printing's general management.

On the left, François Olivier, president
of the Printing Products and Services Sector, with Julien
Houle, corporate vice president, human resources.

Jacques Grégoire, senior vice president
of the Book Group.

Gaston Marcoux, in charge of the construction
site.

On the right, Richard Lafrenière,
general manager of Transcontinental Gagné, with (from
left to right) Michel Rodrigue, director, corporate risk
management, Francine Choinière, vice president, human
resources, Printing Products and Services Sector, and Julien
Houle.

Elaine Pelletier and Guillaume Picard, from
the Corporate Communications Department, skillful organizers
of the opening ceremony.

Entrance.

Overview of the facility.

Guided tour.

Make-ready.

Press console.

Bindery line.

Finishing. |