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Quills: a Project for the Hull Sector - Tva Gatineau

Summary by tvagatineau.ca
Since the closure of the Anik bowling hall at the end of May, nearly 500 fans have found themselves without a driveway to practice their sport. Although about 300 of them have migrated to the Gréber hall, located in the east of Gatineau, the closure left a large void on the west side, particularly in the Hull sector. In the face of this situation, entrepreneur Yves Leblanc, owner of the Gréber hall, has tried to revive the activity elsewhere. In…
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Since the closure of the Anik bowling hall at the end of May, nearly 500 fans have found themselves without a driveway to practice their sport. Although about 300 of them have migrated to the Gréber hall, located in the east of Gatineau, the closure left a large void on the west side, particularly in the Hull sector. In the face of this situation, entrepreneur Yves Leblanc, owner of the Gréber hall, has tried to revive the activity elsewhere. In…

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tvagatineau.ca broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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