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Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesGreenly Island is home to two homes of ancient lighthouse guards who witnessed a historic moment for the country and are finalists to win $50,000 to help preserve them. The purpose of the charity National Trust of Canada is to save and renovate historic sites. The charity organizes The Beautiful Rescue competition, which will enable a site to raise funds for a project that will "protect, adapt, renew or improve" it. A dozen sites are finalists a…See the Story
Blanc-Sablon: Finalist Lighthouse Guards in Canadian Competition - North Coast
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesAfter occupying the Gardens of the Year trails in recent years for its event, the Relais – Husky will change location for its 2024 edition. It will take place in its course, on the track around the football field of the Jean-du-Nord School. The Relais-Husky, the Jean-du-Nord School/Manikoutai of Sept-Îles Race Club’s year-end event, will take place on May 20, teaching day and holiday for the National Patriots Day. It will be a team race. The Pri…See the Story
The Husky Relais Changes Location - North Coast
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesYou have lost track, do you want to be sure you haven't missed anything, or do you want to fill up on topics for your dinner with friends on Saturday evening? We take care of it! Here is what marked the week on the North Shore. Moisie-Nipissis rises from the ashes After the cottages were razed during the forest fires last summer, the Moisie-Nipissis Outfitters is already fully booked for the month of June. There are a few places left for July.
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What you need to know about the North Shore this week - Le Nord-Côtier
Baie-Comeau · Baie-ComeauThe mayor of Sept-Îles met with Sûreté Québec on Friday to call for an increase in the number of police to "restore order". Denis Miousse said he was "exceded" by the recent events involving firearms on the municipal territory. The mayor formally called on Sûreté du Québec to resolve the violence problem that has prevailed over the past few months, linked to organized gang activities, the Municipality said in a press release. Accompanied by the …See the Story
Armed Violence: Mayor Miousse calls for more police
Hockey · Sept-IlesProfessional hockey player, financial planner and analyst at TVA Sports, Ann-Sophie Bettez is adding another rope to her bow. The Septilienne appeared on the screen during the last episode of the season (Thursday, April 25) of STAT, the popular daily series on ICI Télé. Ann-Sophie Bettez had to cross her season in the Professional Women’s Hockey League with the Montreal team, due to injuries.See the Story
Ann-Sophie Behind the screen - The North Coast
Hockey · Sept-IlesAfter two years at the helm of the Atanukan M13 BB team at the Manikanetish School in Uashat, Mélodie Bouchard will face a new challenge. She will be at the helm of the hockey option at the Institute of Education in Sept. Island next school year. She succeeds Louis-Philippe Canuel. "I’ve had two good years of coaching, I’ve made good relationships with the young people as if they were my children, but I knew I wasn’t going to be a long-term coac…See the Story
Mélodie Bouchard takes the lead in hockey at Sept-Îles - Le Nord-Côtier Institute of Education
Cancer · Baie-ComeauIn view of the dramatic increase in the number of Quebecers diagnosed with cancer, several cancer groups are urging the provincial government to develop a cancer action plan with measurable targets and dedicated funds. The Quebec Cancer Foundation, the Société de recherche sur le cancer, Leucan and PROCURE unveiled their briefing Friday morning entitled: "Cancer is not waiting: the future Quebec Health Agency must act!" According to the Quebec C…See the Story
Cancer Control Groups Require a Cancer Officer at Health Quebec
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe Regional Hospital Sept-Îles Foundation has acquired a stimulation console for the residents of CHSLD Gustave-Gauvreau. This tool will enable them to work in various areas of development. The "magic table" table is designed to improve the quality of life of the elderly. This tool, which is in fact a mobile projector, will stimulate physical and cognitive activity as well as improve the relationship between caregivers, residents and staff. "Yo…See the Story