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Winds and Tides: Residents Fear Being Thrown at the Door

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
"We're too old. That's my feeling. There are too many old people," says Desanges Lapierre, a resident of Winds and Tidals since 2022. "If nothing changes, this Sunday, February 1st, the tenants of the residence Winds and Tidals will have no more dinner and dinner prepared. They will have to use the rolling poppie service of the Centre d'action volontaire Le Virage, or organize themselves. On Friday, CODELO had still not followed up on the twenty…
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"We're too old. That's my feeling. There are too many old people," says Desanges Lapierre, a resident of Winds and Tidals since 2022. "If nothing changes, this Sunday, February 1st, the tenants of the residence Winds and Tidals will have no more dinner and dinner prepared. They will have to use the rolling poppie service of the Centre d'action volontaire Le Virage, or organize themselves. On Friday, CODELO had still not followed up on the twenty…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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