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The University of Quebec in Outaouais (UQO) has launched a new study to tear down access barriers when it comes to assisted procreation for LGBTQ+, trans and non-binary women.
The winners of this week's Aylmer Bulletin's photo contest are Lyne Forget-Lanthier and Monique Brunel.
The working committee for citizen participation is to begin its work in the coming weeks. Gatineau announced five citizen representatives, along with one member of the Collective of Residents Associations of Gatineau who will sit on the committee.
The Partners of the Aylmer Sector (PSA) focus on creating events and activities for children, teenagers, and parents.
The Ice Fishing Derby, a beloved winter event in Aylmer, took place at the Marina on February 25, after three years of being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week's winner of the Aylmer Bulletin's photo contest is Julie Roy.
Gatineau's next contract for waste pick-up is on the planning board.
The holidays have passed and we're now in midst of winter! After the holiday rush we are returning to our regular pace at the barbershop.
In December 2022, the home on 12 Derwin Street was approved to be demolished. The demotion of the home built in 1900 is supported by the Service de l'urbanisme et du développement durable (SUDD).
As planning continues for construction of the new Place des Pionniers building in Aylmer, the city Plenary Committee heard a presentation on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and Zero Carbon Buildings (ZCB).
After nearly 15 months since the election of the new municipal council, Gatineau Mayor France Bélisle proposed a reorganization of the committees and commissions during the municipal council meeting of February 14.
The winner of this week's Aylmer Bulletin's photo contest is Chris F Payant.
Gladiateurs d'Aylmer (U15B) brought home a gold medal for their second tournament this season. This last one was over the weekend of February 18-19 in Montreal, the CAN/AM tournament. They won gold after a victory of 4-0 in the finals.
The Government of Canada matched individual donations made to the Red Cross Appeal for the earthquake emergency relief up to $10 million. The earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey has taken approximately 36,000 lives, as of February 13.
The municipal council has long talked about developing Aylmer to meet the needs of the growing populations, offering better infrastructure and services, and increasing housing during the current housing crisis in the area.
Through a collaboration with the Western Quebec Career Centre (WQCC), Lord Aylmer students in grades 5 and 6 have experienced enrichment classes in the welding and auto-mechanics shops.
The Gatineau Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating two missing men, Louis Gauvreau and Francois Danford-Dussault.
Local businesses who support all that is love, gathered for a Trade Show event at the Aydelu Centre February 11.
France Bélisle, mayor of Gatineau to launch the use of bio pesticides this summer much like other major Quebec cities.
An Aylmer hockey player from the Voiliers U15BB team will soon participate in the Quebec Games In March 2023.
When it comes to love, the sky is the limit. In Aylmer, there are all kinds of loves. One big one is community. At the Aylmer Bulletin, we love community
John Egan was born in Lissavahaun, County Galway, Ireland on November 11, 1811, in the wake of the widespread uprising of 1798. Many residents of Galway had emigrated in Lower Canada
Since January 26, 2023, the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) has greatly reduced its service offering in order to make a digital transition that will allow its clients to access new online options