LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 - MAYOR WANDA BEAUDOIN GIVES AN UPDATE TO THE POPULATION REGARDING ONGOING FILES CFBS was speaking to Mayor Wanda Beaudoin today regarding important files being worked on. Listen to the interview with Mayor Beaudoin by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Becky Spingle CFBS Journalist ![]()
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LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 - Synergie 138 Promoting business opportunities by networking businesses from Île d'Orléans to Blanc-Sablon Synergie 138 is an alliance making it possible to increase innovative and unifying business opportunities through the circular economy in the SADC territories of Charlevoix / Côte-de-Beaupré / Île d'Orléans, Haute-Côte-Nord, Manicouagan and North Coast. An enlarged territory in a sustainable symbiosis. I was speaking today with Barbara Morneau of Synergie 138 - SADC Cote-Nord, Marilou Vanier of Niche Accord, and Vincent Carbonnelle who is an agent for the ecoleader fund. Listen to the interviews by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Becky Spingle CFBS Journalist ![]()
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THE CENTRE DE JUSTICE DE PROXIMITÉ CÔTE-NORD (CJPCN) DISCUSSES INFORMATION ON RIVING OFFENCES9/18/2020
LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 - LEGAL INFORMATION ON DRIVING OFFENCES CFBS was speaking with Angela Morency, a member of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN), an organization that offers free legal information to the residents of the North Shore territory. Angela shared information with us today on the legal topic of driving offences. We dicussed:
HISTORY OF THE CJPCN: Founded in September 2017, the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) was inaugurated in July 2018. The CJPCN is fully subsidized by the Access Justice Fund of the Quebec Ministry of Justice. The CJPCN offers free legal information, support and guidance to various resources to all North Shore citizens. LEGAL INFORMATION: Provide information on rights and obligations in order to understand the various legal realities of daily life in order to react to them in an informed manner, whether through the judicial system or methods of preventing and resolving disputes. SUPPORT: Support by accompanying citizens in establishing their legal needs and by presenting possible options to meet them. Free legal information sessions are also offered. ORIENTATION: Orient towards different legal, community or other resources. Its board of directors is made up of permanent members and citizen members from the judicial districts of Baie-Comeau and Mingan. On a vast territory like ours, accessibility to quality legal information is an essential asset and this translates, as our name so clearly indicates, in local justice, close to the people of our region and which will stick to regional realities such as geography and the presence of several Aboriginal communities. For more information, you can visit the website of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) at : https://www.justicedeproximite.qc.ca/ Listen to the interview with Angela Morency by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist ![]()
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THE CENTRE DE JUSTICE DE PROXIMITÉ CÔTE-NORD (CJPCN) DISCUSSES INFORMATION ON CHILDREN'S RIGHTS9/14/2020
LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 - LEGAL INFORMATION ON CHILDREN'S RIGHTS CFBS was speaking with Angela Morency, a member of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN), an organization that offers free legal information to the residents of the North Shore territory. Angela shared information with us today on the legal topic of children's rights. We dicussed:
HISTORY OF THE CJPCN: Founded in September 2017, the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) was inaugurated in July 2018. The CJPCN is fully subsidized by the Access Justice Fund of the Quebec Ministry of Justice. The CJPCN offers free legal information, support and guidance to various resources to all North Shore citizens. LEGAL INFORMATION: Provide information on rights and obligations in order to understand the various legal realities of daily life in order to react to them in an informed manner, whether through the judicial system or methods of preventing and resolving disputes. SUPPORT: Support by accompanying citizens in establishing their legal needs and by presenting possible options to meet them. Free legal information sessions are also offered. ORIENTATION: Orient towards different legal, community or other resources. Its board of directors is made up of permanent members and citizen members from the judicial districts of Baie-Comeau and Mingan. On a vast territory like ours, accessibility to quality legal information is an essential asset and this translates, as our name so clearly indicates, in local justice, close to the people of our region and which will stick to regional realities such as geography and the presence of several Aboriginal communities. For more information, you can visit the website of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) at : https://www.justicedeproximite.qc.ca/ Listen to the interview with Angela Morency by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist ![]()
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THE CENTRE DE JUSTICE DE PROXIMITÉ CÔTE-NORD (CJPCN) DISCUSSES INFORMATION ON Parental Authority9/11/2020
LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 - LEGAL INFORMATION ON PARENTAL AUTHORITY CFBS was speaking with Angela Morency, a member of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN), an organization that offers free legal information to the residents of the North Shore territory. Angela shared information with us today on the legal topic of parental authority. We dicussed:
HISTORY OF THE CJPCN: Founded in September 2017, the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) was inaugurated in July 2018. The CJPCN is fully subsidized by the Access Justice Fund of the Quebec Ministry of Justice. The CJPCN offers free legal information, support and guidance to various resources to all North Shore citizens. LEGAL INFORMATION: Provide information on rights and obligations in order to understand the various legal realities of daily life in order to react to them in an informed manner, whether through the judicial system or methods of preventing and resolving disputes. SUPPORT: Support by accompanying citizens in establishing their legal needs and by presenting possible options to meet them. Free legal information sessions are also offered. ORIENTATION: Orient towards different legal, community or other resources. Its board of directors is made up of permanent members and citizen members from the judicial districts of Baie-Comeau and Mingan. On a vast territory like ours, accessibility to quality legal information is an essential asset and this translates, as our name so clearly indicates, in local justice, close to the people of our region and which will stick to regional realities such as geography and the presence of several Aboriginal communities. For more information, you can visit the website of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) at : https://www.justicedeproximite.qc.ca/ Listen to the interview with Angela Morency by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist ![]()
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UPDATE: positive case of COVID-19 is not a resident of the Lower North Shore or of the North Shore9/11/2020
LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 - MISTAKE MADE IN POSTAL CODE OF YESTERDAY'S COVID STATS FOR THE MRC DU GOLFE DU SAINT-LAURENT
The positive case of COVID-19 announced for the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent on September 10th is not a resident of the Lower North Shore or of the North Shore. Warden of the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent, Randy Jones, posted this on facebook this morning, relaying a communication with Constance Monger of the CISSS de la Cote-Nord: Good day, Following the investigation carried out to communicate with each individual who have been in contact with the infected person and after confirmation from this person, we would like to inform you that the positive case of COVID-19 is not a resident of the Lower North Shore or of the North Shore. Due to a postal code and address entry error, this case will be removed from our distribution and will be transferred to the concerned region within the next 48 hours. Dr. Richard Fachehoun will address this at the CISSS de la Côte-Nord press conference today at 3 p.m. Since we have no cases to report, we will not be issuing a press release. Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 - MAYOR WANDA BEAUDOIN GIVES AN UPDATE TO THE POPULATION REGARDING THE COVID CASE ANNOUNCED ON THE LNS TODAY The 1 confirmed case is a resident of the Lower North Shore, but is currently outside of the territory. Mayor Beaudoin said that the CISSS de la Cote Nord stated that the individual will not be returning to the region until cured. Listen to the interview with Mayor Beaudoin by clicking on the sound file below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist ![]()
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LOCAL NEWS - SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 - INFORMATION ABOUT HAVING A CONTRACT WITH A CONTRACTOR CFBS was speaking with Angela Morency, a member of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN), an organization that offers free legal information to the residents of the North Shore territory. Angela shared information with us today on the topic of having a contract with a contractor. HISTORY OF THE CJPCN: Founded in September 2017, the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) was inaugurated in July 2018. The CJPCN is fully subsidized by the Access Justice Fund of the Quebec Ministry of Justice. The CJPCN offers free legal information, support and guidance to various resources to all North Shore citizens. LEGAL INFORMATION: Provide information on rights and obligations in order to understand the various legal realities of daily life in order to react to them in an informed manner, whether through the judicial system or methods of preventing and resolving disputes. SUPPORT: Support by accompanying citizens in establishing their legal needs and by presenting possible options to meet them. Free legal information sessions are also offered. ORIENTATION: Orient towards different legal, community or other resources. Its board of directors is made up of permanent members and citizen members from the judicial districts of Baie-Comeau and Mingan. On a vast territory like ours, accessibility to quality legal information is an essential asset and this translates, as our name so clearly indicates, in local justice, close to the people of our region and which will stick to regional realities such as geography and the presence of several Aboriginal communities. For more information, you can visit the website of the Centre de justice de proximité Côte-Nord (CJPCN) at : https://www.justicedeproximite.qc.ca/ Listen to the interview with Angela Morency by clicking on the sound files below (click on the speaker icon next to the sound file and a media player will open up to hear the interview). Abbygail Wellman CFBS Journalist ![]()
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