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Sept-Îles Junior Tennis Wants Answers - Le Nord-Côtier

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
The organisation of the Sept-Îles Junior Tennis will have had half a win in its struggle to keep its land. Those behind the Socio-Recreational Centre should give way to the new city hall, but the elected officials took the promise that new playing areas would be built behind Guy Carbonneau Arena, as advanced in April 2024. This was mentioned at the meeting of the city council on 2 October, the last before the elections. "The general administrati…
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The organisation of the Sept-Îles Junior Tennis will have had half a win in its struggle to keep its land. Those behind the Socio-Recreational Centre should give way to the new city hall, but the elected officials took the promise that new playing areas would be built behind Guy Carbonneau Arena, as advanced in April 2024. This was mentioned at the meeting of the city council on 2 October, the last before the elections. "The general administrati…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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