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Tattoos Last Forever, but Signs Have to Change

Lennoxville business gets visit from the language police By Matthew McCully Crystal-Marie Desindes, owner of Beauty & Encre tattoo shop in Lennoxville, was recently notified by the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) that a complacent had been made about the language of her signage and advertising. In the letter, the OQLF explained that following an investigation, it was determined that Desindes
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Lennoxville business gets visit from the language police By Matthew McCully Crystal-Marie Desindes, owner of Beauty & Encre tattoo shop in Lennoxville, was recently notified by the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) that a complacent had been made about the language of her signage and advertising. In the letter, the OQLF explained that following an investigation, it was determined that Desindes

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sherbrookerecord.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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