This 100-year-old Quebecer is still volunteering in his community and has no plans to stop

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Sitting on his couch in his family home where he has lived alone for upward of 15 years, Louis Pagé let out a laugh thinking about how his friends and family consistently check in to “make sure that I’m still alive.”

“I forget about my age until somebody reminds me,” Pagé said with a chuckle. “All the neighbours are good to me.”

On Feb. 22, he celebrated his 100th birthday with a party of 70 neighbours and friends. But the native of Brome Lake, Que., in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, says he has no plans to slow down.

He’s been working with the Brome

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