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No Referendum on the City Hall of Sept-Îles

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
The project of a new town hall in Sept-Îles will be able to move forward after a registry on the settlement of the loan has been maintained, which only obtained 358 signatures. In order for a referendum to be held, a number of 2,167 signatures had to be reached. This was the second time that the City of Sept-Îles had kept a register on the project. In October, 2,536 citizens had signed the register. The mayor of Sept-Îles, Benoit Méthot, said he…
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The project of a new town hall in Sept-Îles will be able to move forward after a registry on the settlement of the loan has been maintained, which only obtained 358 signatures. In order for a referendum to be held, a number of 2,167 signatures had to be reached. This was the second time that the City of Sept-Îles had kept a register on the project. In October, 2,536 citizens had signed the register. The mayor of Sept-Îles, Benoit Méthot, said he…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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