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Hydro-Québec Re-Installs the Nest of the Balbuzards at Sept-Îles

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The fisherman's nest near the River des Rapides in Sept-Îles was finally resettled by Hydro-Québec. This time, the nest sits at the top of a steel pole. The goal: to avoid a new episode of vandalism and to allow birds to nest in complete peace. It is Tuesday morning that a team from Hydro-Québec was supporting the installation of a new post and nesting platform for a couple of fishermen. The duo has been staying during the summer period for at l…
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The fisherman's nest near the River des Rapides in Sept-Îles was finally resettled by Hydro-Québec. This time, the nest sits at the top of a steel pole. The goal: to avoid a new episode of vandalism and to allow birds to nest in complete peace. It is Tuesday morning that a team from Hydro-Québec was supporting the installation of a new post and nesting platform for a couple of fishermen. The duo has been staying during the summer period for at l…

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The fisherman's nest near the River des Rapides in Sept-Îles was finally resettled by Hydro-Québec. This time, the nest sits at the top of a steel pole. The goal: to avoid a new episode of vandalism and to allow birds to nest in complete peace. It is Tuesday morning that a team from Hydro-Québec was supporting the installation of a new post and nesting platform for a couple of fishermen. The duo has been staying during the summer period for at l…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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