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Due to requirements set by the Department of Environment and Climate Change (MELCC), the city is forced to pay an additional $600,000 to complete the project’s financial package. La Bay District Chief Raynald Simard specified in the municipal council on Monday that obtaining an environmental authorization certificate is based on very specific criteria and that the city must respect them if it wants to make changes to the construction site. The first shovel must be raised from the soil for the development of the launch of the boat in March 2022. The call for bids that will make it possible…

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Tatiana Calderon, a three-seater with a single seat, will compete in all street and circuit road races for the 2022 season. The team is looking for a driver to replace her in the cockpit on the oval circuit. Canadian Dalton Kellett and American Indy Lights series champion Kyle Kirkwood are the other drivers on the team. Calderon fills in a stark Indycar shortage. You have to go back to 2013 to find a full-time registered pilot. It was the Swiss Simona de Silvestro. The Swiss driver also participated in the 2021 Indianapolis 500 with the Paretta Autosport team, but it…

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The mayor announced his intention this weekend to take a stand on February 7, during a full committee session. In the meantime, he wants to collect as many expert opinions as possible. To take a stand, we don’t have to wait for the plenary. Each party can position itself as well. We think it’s an excellent way of doing things, for both our citizens and our elected officials, to put the actors who know the issue from different angles and for our elected officials to be able to question them, to be able to address the different issues., he is…

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Environment Canada is predicting a major snowstorm that will cause disruption in the northern half of the province, from the Peace River region to the Lloydminster-Wainwright region. According to the Environment Canada website, this storm It will bring heavy snow, freezing rain, strong winds, sleet, and a rapid drop in temperatures. Freezing rain is expected to start on Sunday evening or Sunday night through local Monday. It will fall over the Edmonton area in the morning and the Lloydminster area in the afternoon. From slippery conditions Expected on the roads, especially for Routes 2, 16 and 43. Environment Canada advises…

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The resident’s expertise at Outaouais has been recognized internationally for a long time. He will once again be co-chair of North Tracks Maintenance at the Beijing Olympics, having had a role at the Vancouver Games in 2010 and the role of Pyeongchang in 2018. I am so excited to go to China for the Olympics, trust. This is the third time I’ve been preparing cross-country for the IOC. In Beijing, skaters will compete mainly on artificial snow, as in the Nakertok Club. With his experience in this surface, Dirk van Wijk will ensure that the various courses meet Olympic standards.…

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The evening is over in the neighborhood Beaconhill-Servile. Just before midnight, a Cadborough Street dweller made a call to 911, reporting a smell of smoke and a crackling noise in the walls of the house. When the firefighters arrived, the flames were visible from the ceiling. The fire was brought under control an hour after the call. There were no reports of injuries. An Ottawa Fire Department investigator was dispatched to the scene. The Cadborough Street fire was brought under control an hour after the resident called 911.Photo: SBEarlier in the day, at about 2.20pm, a person was injured in…

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Dr. Matthew Simon, chief of intensive care at the University Institute of Cardiology and Pulmonology of Quebec (IUCPQ), believes that if it is too early to talk about remission, it is possible that a stabilization point has been reached in the number of hospital admissions. The good news is that the upward trend in hospitalization is fading. If last week we saw 200 new hospital admissions per day, in the network, in the last four days we have been more than 100, 110 new hospitalizations. « This leads us to believe that the momentum of the fifth wave is running…

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Ile de la Madeleine’s deputy, Joel Arsenault, has launched a petition asking Quebec to support the creation of the TREQ transport cooperative by participating in the financial package.In its newsletter, the cooperative called on residents to support this idea by signing the petition by February 7. The co-op is proud of its desire to make interregional air transportation in Quebec more accessible by offering flights at lower cost. In the text of the petition, it is stated that The cost of regional air transportation in Quebec is exorbitant compared to the rates in force with our neighbors And This situation…

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Winter storm also forces the cancellation of ferry departures from sea ​​atlantic ocean As well as several flights at major airports in the maritime provinces. Wind chills of -30 are expected in many areas. new bronzeonly valley Kennebecasis FundyThe city, which includes the city of St. John, was hit by a power outage on Saturday morning. At about 10 AM, a total of 999 houses were in the dark. Greater Moncton has been the hardest hit so far; More than 30 cm of snow fell since Friday. A winter storm also occurred in New Brunswick on January 8, 2022.Photo: Radio…

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In theory, the return to campus should be completed by Monday, January 31. However, some institutions announced this week that they intend to continue their distance learning courses until February. This is the case of Concordia University in Montreal. The institution announced on its website Thursday that the start of the school year will not take place until Thursday, February 3, three days after the deadline set by Quebec. Likewise, students and professors at the University of Quebec at Abytepe Timiscameng (UQAT) must not return to class before mid-February. On its website, theUniversity of Quebec at Abetepe TimiscamingUQAT He even…

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