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Over 30 children set up tables to sell homemade products at the Galeries Aylmer for "La Grande journée des Petits Entrepreneurs" on Saturday, June 3.
Poison ivy berries and young plant: keep an eye out for these, the oils are present year-round.
In a difficult decision, the organizers of the Gatineau Auto Show have announced that the 2023 edition of the event will not be held.
Aylmer's association and business leaders got all dressed up for a party, June 1. Attending the Awards Gala at the Gatineau Golf Club were some 300 people who managed to secure an invitation; only the finalists and a guest.
Dominique Boies has offered its notary services to Aylmer residents for many years. Whether it is to buy or sell a property in a worry-free manner, to redact a notarized will or to harmoniously settle a divorce...
On May 24, the executive committee authorized the construction of the new Place des Pionniers.
The director of the Gatineau police service (SPVG), Luc Beaudoin, presented the Annual report during the May 30 plenary committee meeting. According to the report, last year there was a 23% increase in criminal offenses, which equated to 11,496 crimes.
Aylmer was busy day and night as the warm weather brought warmer vibes. Activities and events kept folks busy, June 3 and 4.
René Lévesque called English-speaking Quebeckers Westmount Rhodesians. However, Danielle Lanyi told the Senate Standing Committee for Official Languages that poverty is a reality for Anglophones in our region.
The race to uncover natural resources has been picking up speed since 2018 in Quebec.
By open, public vote, Aylmer selected finalists in 51 categories. The finalists in each category are published in the following pages.
Real estate development companies Dév Méta and Nordev Immobilier are looking into developing 184 Eardley Road, the site bordering Boulevard des Allumettières and Allée Riley.
Aylmerites joined the nearly 30,000 runners this past weekend for the Tamarak Ottawa Race Weekend that straddled both sides of the river.
A section of Rue Bisson in front of Lac-des-Fées elementary was closed to traffic for two hours in the morning and afternoon on May 18 and 25 as part of a "school street" pilot project.
During the May 23 plenary committee meeting, the municipal council decided to limit canine access to the Boucher Forest. Specifically, dogs will be prohibited from Boucher Forest trails, with the exception of certain ones north of the Jardin-Lavigne...
Since the last months of 2018, the building located at 195 rue Principale has been vacant. The building previously held a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and a Pizza Pizza.
Aylmer local, Keisha Lewis, chooses a path less travelled for her commute to work in Ottawa. She kayaks. The voyage is a straight shot across the Ottawa River and takes approximately 35 minutes ...
Aylmer and Gatineau cyclists gathered at Wilfrid Lavigne Park in Aylmer on May 17 to participate in Tour du Silence, an event where participants ride in memory of those who have died when road cycling.
Gatineau has issued a public notice regarding the demolition request for the single-family home located at 21 rue du Patrimoine in Aylmer.
In light of the increased costs of bus rentals for class outings, physical education teacher Nina Saunders managed to get her students brand-new hot wheels.
Heritage Hurricanes men's basketball coach Linton Garner received the Heritage College Coach of the Year Award on April 27.
In 1993, Les Aliments M&M opened in Aylmer. The owners, Bert Le Guerrier and Martine Major, say they are proud to still be here after 30 years,
The Symmes Inn Museum officially opened the Office of Charles Symmes escape room on Saturday, May 6.
Between April 9 and 11, Gatineau police were called to intervene in six fires that were lit in garbage cans and another that broke out in a shed.