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A Busy Winter for Snow Removal in Sept-Îles

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
"I've been employed by the City of Sept-Îles since 2006 and I've rarely seen it a winter when we still have to go out in April to blow up the streets," says Michel Bernatchez, foreman for public works. "According to Météo-Média, on 6 April, Sept-Îles had received 367 centimetres of snow since 1 October. The average is 344 centimetres. The other aggravating factor is mostly snow on the ground. According to Environment Canada, there were 119 centi…
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"I've been employed by the City of Sept-Îles since 2006 and I've rarely seen it a winter when we still have to go out in April to blow up the streets," says Michel Bernatchez, foreman for public works. "According to Météo-Média, on 6 April, Sept-Îles had received 367 centimetres of snow since 1 October. The average is 344 centimetres. The other aggravating factor is mostly snow on the ground. According to Environment Canada, there were 119 centi…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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