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On December 5, Gatineau's municipal council gathered to vote on the 2024 Budget. During the week-long budget discussions that took place from October 30 to November 3...
In an innovative move to tackle the current labor shortage and stand out in a competitive job market, the City of Gatineau has unveiled its new employer brand.
In a remarkable achievement for local apiculture, Aylmer's own beekeeper, Bob Valcov, has been awarded first place at this year's prestigious Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (The Royal) in Toronto.
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The Knights of Columbus, Council 5281 of Aylmer, in association with Provigo Le Marché Julie Goulet launched their fundraising campaign for the benefit of six community organizations in Aylmer, at the Provigo Le Marché, on Thursday, November 30.
With more acute needs, the price of groceries and the price of living reaching all-time highs, the Centre Alimentaire Aylmer (CAA) is committed to supporting the Aylmer community.
Update on the Place des Pionniers Construction
One day, on the way to go skating at a local arena, seven-year-old Teagan saw Gatineau's 'Tent City', a community of people experiencing homelessness in Gatineau.
One day, on the way to go skating at a local arena, seven-year-old Teagan saw Gatineau's 'Tent City', a community of people experiencing homelessness in Gatineau.
To the delight of some 25,000 spectators, Santa arrived in Aylmer Saturday December 2.
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City Council rejected plans to build a mixed residential-commercial construction project at 390 Chemin McConnell at its meeting on November 14.
The Christmas season in Aylmer is a delightful blend of ongoing festivities and fond memories, featuring a mix of events that weave together the traditional and the contemporary to create a uniquely festive atmosphere.
Updated photo of the Place des Pionniers construction as of November 23
A new eatery is gaining fans and winning hearts. Behind the offices of the Aylmer Bulletin and allied papers, there is a tiny African restaurant, Sadelko.
Muriel Nesbitt was born and raised in Aylmer. She came from a humble happy home. "We didn't have much, but we were happy," said the 97-year-old, reminiscing about her childhood.
Within the pages of this edition there are several invitations for readers to donate, volunteer and shop locally.
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Aylmer has seen a lot of new developments in the past few years, especially in the Plateau district.
The Access Volunteer Centre is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
Mr. Jean Labonté, center, accompanied by dignitaries and sponsors, takes the official puck drop with the captains of the Bedford Bulls and the Aylmer Voiliers...
Twenty-eight speakers addressed municipal councillors during the council meeting at Gatineau City Hall on November 14.
Right in the heart of Aylmer, a culinary gem shines bright. Hadalyna Bakery, a quaint family-run establishment, stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of cultures thriving within our community.
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