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Less than 100 Signatures on Day 1 of the Sept-Îles City Hall Registry

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
On Monday, 89 citizens moved to sign the register in order to hold a referendum on the construction of a new town hall in Sept-Îles. This number is much lower than that obtained last October. It should be noted that during the first registration, 549 people had signed on the first day. In order for a referendum on the matter to be held, 2,167 people must sign the register by 19 February, 7 p.m. If this number of signatures is obtained, the munic…
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On Monday, 89 citizens moved to sign the register in order to hold a referendum on the construction of a new town hall in Sept-Îles. This number is much lower than that obtained last October. It should be noted that during the first registration, 549 people had signed on the first day. In order for a referendum on the matter to be held, 2,167 people must sign the register by 19 February, 7 p.m. If this number of signatures is obtained, the munic…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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