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Between Memory and Gentrification of the Mauricie Gazette

In the 1960s in Trois-Rivières, the Sainte-Cécile district was avoided. Was its bad reputation simply due to gossip and rumours or was it really a den of petty bandits where violence reigned? We were in the heart of a typical working-class district of the time. We could cross poverty, sometimes misery, and its inhabitants managed with the only means they knew. If the Sainte-Cécile neighborhood of today still bears the marks of that time, it has …
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In the 1960s in Trois-Rivières, the Sainte-Cécile district was avoided. Was its bad reputation simply due to gossip and rumours or was it really a den of petty bandits where violence reigned? We were in the heart of a typical working-class district of the time. We could cross poverty, sometimes misery, and its inhabitants managed with the only means they knew. If the Sainte-Cécile neighborhood of today still bears the marks of that time, it has …

·Trois-Rivières, Canada
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gazettemauricie.com broke the news in Trois-Rivières, Canada on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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