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With the Old Aylmer festival coming up, the area is a-buzz. Sailing, Aylmer's main-stay is healthy and well. The Grande-Rivière sailing club is busy, as is the city rental site next door.
The results of the survey evaluating residents' satisfaction with city services have been released. Participants completed the survey from April 5 to 21 of this year.
Along with blooming gardens, the months of July and August also see increasing amounts of overgrowth in ditches along roadways.
On July 8, the Paul-Pelletier aquatic centre reopened after nearly a month-long closure in order to complete necessary work on the facility.
A recent workshop focused on parity was coordinated by the Groupe Femmes, Politique et Démocratie in partnership with the Assembly of regional women's groups in the Outaouais region (AGIR).
Residents may have noticed an unfinished residential project located at 34 rue Deschênes. Some voiced concerns that it would never be completed.
Aventure Outaouais is now offering Old Aylmer food that takes participants to five food and drink locations in the heart of Aylmer. Aventure Outaouais founder and tour guide, Brandon Bolduc, was born and raised in Aylmer and hopes to share its charm ...
With summer in full swing, a host of fun outdoor activities for all ages is happening in parks across Aylmer for the rest of July and August.
The actions of Gatineau police are currently under investigation by Quebec's police watchdog following an incident at the Hull Hospital, where an individual fell from a window.
On Tuesday, July 11, at around 9:45 pm, Gatineau police received a call regarding two teens who were allegedly assaulted by another group of teenagers. According to a parent of one of the victims, the two were beaten up by the group and their ...
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has announced the launch of consultations aimed at strengthening air passenger protection in Canada. The consultations will focus on proposed amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) ...
A petition titled "Protégeons le corridor écologique Champlain-Voyageurs et la biodiversité à Gatineau" has been initiated by Celine Lopez, calling attention to the ongoing real estate project on the Champlain Green Corridor in Gatineau.
In a time when the media industry is grappling with an unprecedented crisis caused by the migration of advertising investments to global digital platforms, last month saw the enactment of Bill C-18, commonly known as the Online News Act in Canada.
Gatineau city council decided on new measures to address homelessness and promote affordable and social housing at its meeting on July 4.
African Soul Food celebrates their 4th year in business with Fiest' Afrik
Petite Nation presents an exceptional option for families seeking a day trip that combines historical significance, natural beauty, and gastronomic delights.
One more property on chemin Eardley seems to have piqued the interest of another developer. A large section of the property located at 152 chemin Eardley has been cleared of trees.
During the July 4 municipal council meeting, the proposed 43-unit apartment building was approved without debate.
The controversial Vanier Road development project that planned a 10-storey building with commercial space and approximately 420 units has been rejected by the municipal council.
The nautical unit of the Gatineau police department (SPVG) set up an information booth on nautical safety to raise awareness about it, during the Fête du nautisme at the Aylmer marina on Sunday, July 9.
Earlier this year in April, Lucerne Councillor, Gilles Chagnon, used his discretionary budget to have an accessible swing installed at two local parks.
St-Paul's village is set to witness a transformative change as the local councillor, Steven Boivin, has announced a grant of $20,000 for the international school to revitalize its green spaces.
Algonquin leaders expressed their concerns about a proposed nuclear waste site (NSDF) near the Ottawa River at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories' (CNL) Chalk River facility at a press conference in Ottawa, June 20.
On June 5, Gatineau began working on modifying the post-ozonation process at the Aylmer drinking water plant located at 1 Rue Raoul-Roy in Parc des Cèdres.