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Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesDRUMMONDVILLE | After leaving Baie-Comeau late 2-0 in the series and having scored no goals during the first two home matches, the Drakkar went to Drummondville for the rest of this 2024 QMJMQ final. It must be admitted that the North Coasts were far from over, as they were beaten 6-2 on the ice at the Centre Marcel-Dionne. To everyone's surprise, they will already face elimination on Tuesday. Drakkar could thus see its first run in the final si…See the Story
The Drakkar nightmare continues - Le Nord-Côtier
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe City of Sept-Îles concluded the 2023 fiscal year with a budgetary surplus of $7.7 million. This was revealed in the financial report as well as the reports of the independent auditor of the City of Sept-Îles, which were tabled at the council meeting on May 13. To explain this significant discrepancy, several factors are involved. There is the growth in real estate wealth, in particular from investments by large companies, the increase in ret…See the Story
A budget surplus of $7.7 million for the City of Sept-Îles in 2023 - Le Nord-Côtier
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe City of Sept-Îles will demolish the former premises of the SPCA Côte-Nord located on Holliday Street. Demolition was the only possible option, says the director general of the City of Sept-Îles, Catherine Lauzon, because the buildings were outdated. This operation should take place before the start of summer. “We want to demolish buildings quickly because there has already been vandalism and we want to make sure that there is no illegal occu…See the Story
The former SPCA Côte-Nord will be demolished before the start of summer - Le Nord-Côtier
Baie-Comeau · Baie-ComeauBaie-Comeau Mayor Michel Desbiens believes it is important to "manage public finances with caution in the coming years". This, even though the City reveals a surplus of $6.1 million from the 2023 financial statements. In fact, the operating surplus for the previous year was $6,158,783. The municipal council must also focus on improving the city's infrastructure: "I've been saying that for several weeks, several months, we must not create new nee…See the Story
Baie-Comeau's priority: controlling tax growth
Baie-Comeau · Baie-ComeauIn order to proceed with the modernization of the Bégin substation, the City of Baie-Comeau will interrupt the electricity of the entire Marquette sector at night, on Wednesday, May 15 and Thursday, May 16. “The cuts will take place between 1 am and 6 am.”, informs the municipal authority, on its social networks. If there are any changes to this schedule, the City will inform residents promptly. Also to read:
The post Bégin substation bill clim…See the Story
Upcoming electrical interruption in the Marquette sector
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesAnnual cleaning works at the pumping station will cause raw sewage to be discharged directly into the Baie-Comeau Bay, Tuesday. The City of Sept-Îles asks the population to reduce water use, Tuesday, from 3 am to 5 pm. The goal is to limit as much as possible the discharge of untreated sewage into the bay. During this period, annual cleaning and inspection works will be carried out at SP-3 pumping station on Arnaud Avenue. The operation requires…See the Story
Raw sewage dumped directly into the bay on Tuesday
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe festival combining dance and cinema will have the theme "Healing Wounds/Nanatushitishutau" and will take place in Sept-Îles three times this summer. The festival will take place from July 23 to 28 and will have the theme "Healing Wounds/Nanatushitishutau". Poet Innu Joséphine Bacon will open the festival with a makusham, at the chapel of the Old Post Office. It is through encounters with her that the festival director decided to establish hi…See the Story
The Cinédanse festival in Sept-Îles this summer - The North-Coaster
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesChief of Uashat mak Mani-utenam, Mike Mckenzie, was 10 years old during the first edition of the Innu Nikamu festival. "I remember that it was under a tent that Innu Nikamu took place during the early years," says Mike Mckenzie. The chief's favorite in the programming is the Frères Grégoire, a group from Uashat. They are one of the first groups who could sing in the bars of Sept-Îles. "They are still one of my favorite groups. We grew up there, …See the Story