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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.
The Arts visuels de Gatineau (AVG) organization is proud to present its highly anticipated visual arts exhibition, Nos étoiles, showcasing the creative works of 38 member artists.
Hundreds of Izzy Dolls, knitted with love by the Aylmer Legion's Knitting Group, are on their way to comfort children in crisis overseas.
Mr. Serge Gauthier, grey sweater in the center, is honored for his dedication to the organization of the U15 baseball tournament at Aydelu Park on Thursday, June 29, 2023. Mr. Gauthier has organized the event since its beginnings 30 years ago.
The Aylmer Little Friends Playgroup kicked off their summer season with a Teddy Bear picnic at Belmont Park in Aylmer, on Thursday July 22, 2023.
On January 26 of this year, the Société de l'Assurance Automobile du Québec (SAAQ) announced that they would be reducing their services in order to make a digital transition that will allow clients to access more services online. SAAQ stated that the...
Aylmer resident, Felicia St-Amour, has been grappling with an ongoing issue in her backyard, stemming from the presence of a nearby garbage dumpster.
Aylmer resident, Jean-Pierre Caron, has been exploring the idea of a pedestrian bridge connecting Deschênes to Britannia on the Ottawa side.
For the sixth time, Aylmer's firefighters won the title of "Activists of the Year" in the Aylmer Bulletin's Best of Aylmer Readers' Choice Awards, as voted by the Aylmer community.
The sailing school of the Centre de Voile Grande Rivière hosted the sailing regattas, the Festivoile 2023, on June 17 and 18, at the Aylmer Marina.
Wellington Butchery, located at 1333 Wellington Street west in Ottawa, is much closer than many shoppers may think.
Locals pack room for consultation on proposed housing project. On June 5, Dév Méta inc. and Nordev Immobilier, the developers of the 184 Eardley site, hosted their first Neighborhood committee at the Centre culturel du Vieux-Aylmer.
Gratitude keeps pouring into the office about the Readers' Choice Awards. The newspaper provided the categories and the public entered whatever names they saw fit. Then we tabulated the over 8,000 ballots that rained in over the four-week voting period.
Around 80 children participated in an introductory fishing workshop organized by the Aylmer Rod and Gun Club (ARG) in Parc des Cèdres on Sunday, June 4.
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.