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January

18

2020

GRAND OPENING: THE PATINOIRE DU GARDIEN SKATING RINK AT VIEUX‑POSTE

The Patinoire du gardien skating rink at Vieux‑Poste was inaugurated in collaboration with Marée Motrice. The entire population was invited to lace up their skates and enjoy this magical rink. More than 7,000 skaters turned out to take in the enchanting atmosphere and hospitality of this spectacular skating oval.
February

17

2020

THE PORT OF SEPT‑ÎLES DONATES $60,000 TO RECYK ET FRIP

The Port of Sept‑Îles’s $60,000 contribution over two fiscal years will be used to renovate and maintain the Recyk & Frip building and make it a safer and more enjoyable place for staff and volunteers to work.

October

23

2020

5 à Huîtres maritime

The special “home” edition of the 5 à Huîtres maritime oysterfest raised $49,664 for L’Élyme des sables, a palliative care home in Sept‑Îles. The Port of Sept‑Îles is always happy to participate in this fundraiser with its many partners and collaborators.

November

16

2020

WINTER CLOTHING FOR OMHSI’S YOUNG MEMBERS

We were delighted to work with SFP Pointe‑Noire and L’Envol Maison de la famille to help distribute winter boots and clothing to children and teenagers of OMHSI member families. After eagerly awaiting the four Santas and their elves, the children were all smiles as they received their gifts. Hats off to OMHSI for this brilliant initiative! The big smiles on the children’s faces made it all worthwhile!

November

18

2020

THE PORT OF SEPT‑ÎLES, MAJOR PARTNER OF POPOTE ROULANTE

The Port of Sept‑Îles was pleased to announce $78,000 in funding for Centre d’action bénévole Le Virage, or $26,000 per year over three years. This funding will support the meals-on-wheels program, an essential service appreciated by the community.

November

26

2020

$5,000 FOR LE COMPTOIR ALIMENTAIRE DE SEPT‑ÎLES

The Port of Sept‑Îles and Logistec once again joined forces to give $5,000 to the Christmas basket drive in support of Comptoir alimentaire de Sept‑Îles. The money was used to buy turkeys for the many Christmas baskets.