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Criteria Are Specified for Future Tenants of the 121 Units in Sept-Îles

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In order to live on Comeau Street in Sept-Îles, a single person will have to have an income of less than $60,000, or $84,500 in the case of a couple. It is in the fall of 2026 that the first of two buildings of about 60 housing units will be delivered. There is no doubt that there is more than enough demand to fill the 121 housing units under construction, for the president of the Corporation de développement de logements de Sept-Îles (CODELO), …
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In order to live on Comeau Street in Sept-Îles, a single person will have to have an income of less than $60,000, or $84,500 in the case of a couple. It is in the fall of 2026 that the first of two buildings of about 60 housing units will be delivered. There is no doubt that there is more than enough demand to fill the 121 housing units under construction, for the president of the Corporation de développement de logements de Sept-Îles (CODELO), …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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