“Le regard des artistes,” a backyard art exposition on rue du Buzet held August 8 and 9, sparked a unique style in suburban living and challenged the idea that suburbs are ordinary.
The WQSB launches English-schooling campaign
Angry residents dominate public consultation on Château Cartier condos
Do you know that a section of Vanier Road is steeped in history? It is known as Lakeview Terrace.
Le Dep, a 2015 film set in Val-desMonts, was launched at the Cinéma Galeries Aylmer, August 17.
Ottawa Riverkeeper Swim from Aylmer to Shirley’s Bay
In its 2015 budget Gatineau earmarked $5.4 million to renovate Aylmer’s parc des Cèdres, but no major changes will take place this summer.
Gatineau is preparing to sell multiple properties in Aylmer during a public auction at City Hall, June 18
On March 23, a Quebec unique digital kit was launched. The kit was developed to help non-oral students better communicate with their environment.
The Société des alcohols du Québec (SAQ) is considering opening a new outlet on Aylmer Road, between Wilfrid-Lavigne Boulevard and Grimes Road in May 2016.
The Sûreté du Québec alleged during a May 8 press conference at their local headquarters that two assassins hired by an Aylmer narcotrafficker are responsible for Amanda Trottier and Travis Voutour’s death.
On May 6, Gatineau police responded to the many complaints received regarding the non-respect of carpooling reserved lanes.
When residents of Thomas-Sayer Road saw heavy machinery arrive this spring on Renaud Farm’s property, some worried that more housing development was coming to Aylmer, but it’s not the case.
Eager Aylmer gardeners were out early on May 9 and 10 to pick up their freshly-made compost at the facility on Cook Road.
Howard Powles, Deschênes Resident Association president, wonders what lies ahead.
Gatineau council’s May 5 debate over parking recreational vehicles (RVs) on city streets was divisive and confusing.
The green space cleanup in Deschênes was May 9.