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Forestville · ForestvilleA week ago, day to day, the CISSS de la Côte-Nord announced unprecedented cuts in services. The entry into force of new measures imposed by Quebec, aimed at ending the use of independent workers, has shaken a network already weakened by the shortage of health workers. The CISSS de la Côte-Nord has 3,800 employees. On a daily basis, between 600 and 700 workers come from private agencies. The particularity on the North Shore is that only about 2% …See the Story
A crisis unit on foot - Le Haute Côte-Nord
Baie-Comeau · Baie-ComeauA minke whale jumped out of the water, much to the delight of passengers on the ferry between Tadoussac and Baie-Sainte-Catherine this week. The Société des traversiers du Québec has published a video captured by a lieutenant at the crossing. It shows the minke whale jumping out of the water more than once. “The next time you take this crossing, take the time to look at the river, you never know,” the company writes on its Facebook page. The pos…See the Story
An entire show at the Tadoussac - Baie-Sainte-Catherine crossing
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe water quality in the Bay of Sept-Îles could be affected, due to a pipe break that occurred on Retty Street on Sunday. The City asks residents in the downtown, Place de l'Anse and Ferland areas to minimize their use of water. In this way, we want to limit discharges. “Because of this failure, the wastewater treatment process is suspended until the repair work is completed, which could temporarily affect the quality of the waters in the Bay of…See the Story
A broken pipe could affect water quality in the Bay of Sept-Îles - Le Nord-Côtier
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe Gallix Food Cooperative project wants to raise $20,000 in crowdfunding on the La Ruche platform, in order to optimize its services and in particular to set up a ready-to-eat service. The project aims to put an end to the food desert in the sector, which was triggered by the closure of the only convenience store in 2017. By building a food co-op and a service station, we also want to make the village more attractive for young families. “The p…See the Story
Cooperative Gallix receives social financing - North Coast
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesVous avez perdu le fil, vous voulez être certains de ne rien avoir raté, ou vous voulez faire le plein de sujets pour votre souper entre amis du samedi soir ? On s’en occupe ! Voici ce qui a marqué la semaine sur la Côte-Nord. Un surplus budgétaire de 7,7 M$ pour Sept-Îles La Ville de Sept-Îles a conclu l’exercice financier 2023 avec un surplus budgétaire de 7,7 M$. C’est ce qui a été révélé dans le rapport financier ainsi que les rapports de l’…See the Story
What you need to know about the North Shore this week - Le Nord-Côtier
Sept-Iles · Sept-IlesThe population is invited to encourage young entrepreneurs from the region aged 5 to 17 who will run booths at Galeries Montagnaises. Visitors will discover 11 small businesses. This year, 15 young entrepreneurs will hold 11 booths at the Galeries Montagnaises. They will proudly present their creations. The big day for small entrepreneurs is an initiative that aims to encourage young people to explore their entrepreneurial spirit in a positive a…See the Story