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Name of the Streets in Sept-Îles: Who Are They?

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The first street of Sept-Îles: Arnaud Charles Arnaud. Photo Société historique du Golfe Charles Arnaud (1826-1914) was born in Visan, France. He became the Oblate father of Marie-Immaculée, a great Catholic missionary, linguist, explorer and taxidermist, and spent 64 years on the Côte-Nord. He participated in the construction of some fifteen chapels. He was nicknamed the Pope of Montagnais. Father Arnaud lived in Betsiamites (now Pessamit) for a…
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The first street of Sept-Îles: Arnaud Charles Arnaud. Photo Société historique du Golfe Charles Arnaud (1826-1914) was born in Visan, France. He became the Oblate father of Marie-Immaculée, a great Catholic missionary, linguist, explorer and taxidermist, and spent 64 years on the Côte-Nord. He participated in the construction of some fifteen chapels. He was nicknamed the Pope of Montagnais. Father Arnaud lived in Betsiamites (now Pessamit) for a…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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