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CFBS Will Honour Maureen Wellman this Christmas Eve with the Creation of Maureen's Christmas Eve Storytime

12/23/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 23, 2020 - CFBS welcomes you to join us this Dec 24th for "Maureen's Christmas Eve Storytime" 

It is with the upmost respect and holiday spirit that CFBS welcomes our listeners to join us on 89.9/93.1 FM this Christmas Eve at 7pm for the story "I’m not Santa" by Jonathan Allen, recorded by Mrs. Maureen Wellman back in 2016.

Maureen passed away last spring (2020) and has been greatly missed by her community, family and friends. An avid listener of CFBS, she was a huge advocate for literacy, and made sure that we honoured literacy days by giving CFBS trivia questions, books, and prizes to give away. Born in 1955 on July 1st, she was our local Canada Day lady, always spreading her love for our nation. Maureen taught many local residents while she was a teacher from 1977 to 2012, she was a teacher at the school in Bradore and also at Ecole St. Theresa. She was known in our communities for giving books to the children. She loved children and their excitement and appreciation of receiving a book.

Many thanks to Maureen's family for agreeing to have her recording of "I’m not Santa" by Jonathan Allen play on CFBS airwaves this December 24th at 7pm. So everyone, tune in to the radio or listen online right from your bed on your I-pads this Christmas Eve. Online listeners can tune in here.

Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

Mayor Beaudoin Christmas Message to the Population and COVID Info for the Holidays

12/23/2020

 
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Wanda Beaudoin, Mayor of the Municipality of Blanc-Sablon

​LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 23, 2020 - A Christmas Message from Mayor Beaudoin of the Municipality of Blanc-Sablon

CFBS was speaking today to Mayor Wanda Beaudoin regarding the days that there will be no daily COVID-19 updates given by
Santé Publique for the North Shore on the CISSS de la Cote Nord website during the holiday season, as well as Mayor Beaudoin's holiday message to the population.

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).

Abbygail Wellman
​CFBS Journalist
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DEC 23, 2020 - Mayor Beaudoin COVID Holiday Info and Christmas Message
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FR 23 DEC - Mairesse Wanda Beaudoin COVID/Noel
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Infractions to Health Measures in an Orange Zone Could face fines up to $1546

12/22/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 22, 2020 - Follow the rules or face a fine, orange zone infractions could cost you!

CFBS was speaking by email this morning with Officer Guy Pinard of the local Sûreté du Québec office in Blanc-Sablon regarding what the fines could be for those who do not follow the health directives during the holiday season, as detailed to the Sûreté du Québec by Santé Publique. Keep in mind that gatherings of no more than six people will be permitted in regions and areas located in alert (orange) zones, as well, that activities such as office parties are prohibited in all regions.

Here is what you need to know:

  • If you host a gathering in your home with more attendees than the 6 person maximum, the police will attend your home if they have been notified.
  • The home owner is the person who will receive a fine for infraction to the public health measures.
  • Any persons committing an infraction to the public health measures set by Santé Publique will receive a fine of $1000.00 plus a fee, which would total a fine of $1546.00 per infraction.
  • The infraction fine of $1546.00 is the same for anyone coming to the Lower North Shore from a red zone who does not isolate or choose to be tested, keep in mind there are a different set of rules for any essential workers coming into the region to work regarding isolation.

Officer Pinard of the local Sûreté du Québec office in Blanc-Sablon would like to also remind the population that if you have any questions about the health measures, or if you are having symptoms of COVID-19, that you can call Santé Publique at 1-877-644-4545 at any time. The SQ continue to be present at the local airport and federal wharf to remind travelers of the restrictions and recommendations for arriving into the region.

For a list of COVID-19 rules and restrictions for living in an orange zone, you can check out the Quebec government website at quebec.ca.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

COVID-19 Holiday Restrictions in an Orange Zone

12/21/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 21, 2020 - What you need to know about the holiday restrictions in an orange zone

Lots of questions have been emerging in the region following the North Shore moving to an orange zone alert level 3 last week for the North Shore, especially regarding holiday gatherings and parties.
CFBS is awaiting info from the local Sûreté du Québec police regarding what the fines will be given for those who do not follow the directives regarding holiday gatherings.

Here is a recap of what you should know taken from the Quebec government website, quebec.ca:

HOLIDAY GATHERINGS
Gatherings of no more than six people will be permitted in regions and areas located in alert (orange) zones. For these regions, it is recommended to do a voluntary confinement, one week before and one week after the time of the gatherings.
 
OFFICE PARTIES
Activities such as office parties are prohibited in all regions.
 
OFFICES
Office worker telework is mandatory in all regions from December 17, 2020 to January 10, 2021, inclusively, except for workers whose physical presence is deemed by their employer to be required to maintain the ongoing activities of a public or private organization.
 
CHILDCARE SERVICES AND SCHOOLS
Childcare services (daycares, CPE and family care) will remain open. However, in order to limit contact during the Christmas holidays, families are advised to keep their children at home as much as possible and so inform their childcare provider beforehand.
 
As for preschool and elementary school students, they will stay home, and distance learning services will be provided from December 17, 2020 to January 10, 2021, inclusively, on the basis of their school calendar.
 
Secondary school students will stay home and distance learning services, according to the usual schedule, will be provided from December 17, 2020 to January 10, 2021 inclusively, according to their school calendar.
 
Specialized schools for children who need special services will stay open. In addition, exceptionally, some students with special needs may be allowed to attend school so as not to adversely affect their progress.
 
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CHILDCARE SERVICES
Emergency childcare services will be set up in schools but will only accept children whose parents are employed at a qualifying listed job and/or priority service. These services will be available according to the school calendar. This means that no emergency childcare services will be provided if a day off is scheduled.


Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

2 New Cases of COVID-19 Announced today for the Lower North Shore

12/19/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 19, 2020 - Two new cases of COVID-19 has just been confirmed for the LNS

The CISSS de la Côte-Nord updated their website today at 11:00am Quebec time with COVID information for the territory from santé publique. At that time, there was 4 new cases announced today for the North Shore, 2 in the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore), 1 in the MRC of Manicouagan, and 1 in the MRC of Sept-Rivières.

Speaking by email this afternoon with Marlène Joseph-Blais, Communications for the CISSS de la Côte-Nord, the following update was given by Ms. Joseph-Blais regarding the 2 new cases added on the Lower North Shore today:

"Two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been recorded for the LNS. These two people were not present on the North Shore during their period of contagiousness. The two people are in isolation outside of the North Shore. No risk of transmission for communities. We cannot specify the places of residence to ensure confidentiality."

The CISSS has previously reminded the population in the last weeks of the importance of respecting the privacy of anyone confirmed of having COVID-19, giving them support, and to not have any community discrimination. 

In total to date, there have been 260 confirmed cases on the North Shore region since the beginning of the pandemic, with 221 cases having been cured, leaving 36 cases now active in the territory, 1 hospitalization at this time on the North Shore, and 3 deaths on the North Shore due to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. Specifically, today's announcement brings the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore) covid case total to 3 since the beginning of the pandemic.

The North Shore territory is now at ALERT LEVEL 3 in orange, which is the moderate alert level.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist
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Risk of Community Transmission of the 3rd Confirmed COVID case on the LNS is Deemed as Low, also Do You Have the COVID Alert App?

12/18/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 18, 2020 - Epidemiological Investigation Underway of 3rd Confirmed Case of COVID-19 on the LNS

The CISSS de la Côte-Nord updated their website today at 11:00am Quebec time with covid information for the territory from santé publique. At that time, there was 1 new case announced today in the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore), bringing the total case load on the LNS to 3 since the beginning of the pandemic. As well, there were also 4 other cases announced on the North Shore today in the MRC of Manicouagan.

Speaking by email this afternoon with Pascal Paradis, Communications Advisor of the 
CISSS de la Côte-Nord, the following update was given by Mr. Paradis regarding the new case on the Lower North Shore:

"There is a new case of COVID-19 on the LNS. The person followed all the recommendations of the entry and isolation management protocol. The epidemiological investigation is underway and the person is in isolation. Close contacts of the case were identified, assessed and placed in isolation. The risk of transmission in the community is considered low."

The CISSS has previously reminded the population of the importance of respecting the privacy of anyone confirmed of having COVID-19, giving them support, and to not have any community discrimination. 

DO YOU HAVE THE COVID ALERT APP YET?

Did you know that your smart phone can help limit the spread of COVID-19?

The 
COVID Alert
 app will let you know if you’ve been in contact with someone who also used the app and later tested positive. COVID Alert doesn’t collect any personally identifiable information. No one will know who you are or where you’ve been. Using the app is one more thing we can all do together to limit the spread of COVID-19. 

Protect yourself, and protect your community.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

1 New Case of COVID-19 Announced Today for the Lower North Shore

12/18/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 18, 2020 - One new case of COVID-19 has just been confirmed for the LNS

The CISSS de la Côte-Nord updated their website today at 11:00am Quebec time with covid information for the territory from santé publique. At that time, there was 5 new cases announced today for the North Shore, 1 in the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore), and 4 in the MRC of Manicouagan. 

Keep in mind that there may be little information given about the new case on the Lower North Shore today, as the CISSS de la Côte-Nord previously mentioned privacy in their press conferences since the 1st confirmed case was announced on the Lower North Shore back in November. The CISSS reminded the population at that time of the importance of respecting the privacy of anyone confirmed of having COVID-19, giving them support, and to not have any community discrimination. 

In total to date, there have been 256 confirmed cases on the North Shore region since the beginning of the pandemic, with 215 cases having been cured, leaving 38 cases now active in the territory, 1 hospitalization at this time on the North Shore, and 3 deaths on the North Shore due to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. Specifically, today's announcement brings the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore) covid case total to 3 since the beginning of the pandemic.

The North Shore territory is now at ALERT LEVEL 3 in orange, which is the moderate alert level.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist


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No Changes at This Time to the Border Requirements to Labrador from Blanc-Sablon

12/17/2020

 
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CFBS photo taken in November at the Blanc-Sablon/L'anse au Clair border check point

LOCAL NEWS – DECEMBER 17, 2020: Will there be changes made to the Labrador border entry requirements?

​CFBS was contacted this afternoon by some concerned citizens asking to clarify rumours that there would be changes taking place tonight at the border checkpoint for Blanc-Sablon/L'anse au Clair border. These rumours seem to stem from concerns that changes may take place following the Quebec government's decision to have the North Shore territory enter an orange zone alert level, despite the low case numbers, as this change signals more measures within the region that target specific sectors of activity and settings where the risk of transmission is deemed higher. The sectors and settings in orange zones are subject to selective restrictions, prohibitions and closures. At this time, the goal of moving all of the provinces yellow zones to orange, and orange zones to red, is for prevention to curb the spread of the virus.

The border check point at Blanc-Sablon/L'anse au Clair border was re-instated on November 26 by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. The entry point for Southern Labrador border is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture officials. The purpose is to monitor traffic at the border. In an email exchange between CFBS and Newfoundland and Labrador's Premier, Andrew Furey's office back in November, it was stated that the decision at that time to re-instate the check point was based on information the government had received from Quebec Public Health.

CFBS was speaking this afternoon with Chad Letto, 
the Mayor of L'anse au Clair and Chair Person for the Combined Councils of Labrador. Mr. Letto said that he did have a conversation with Lisa Powell-Dempster, MHA for Cartwright/L'Anse au Clair at the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, about if there may be any possible border changes for L'anse au Clair/Blanc-Sablon following the alert level changes happening on the Quebec side. During this conversation, she confirmed that  Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, the chief medical officer of health for Newfoundland and Labrador, has said that there will be no border changes for the Blanc-Sablon/L'anse au Clair border at this time from their government.

Speaking as well this afternoon with Wanda Beaudoin, Mayor of the Municipality of Blanc-Sablon, she stated that she is not aware of any changes being made to the Blanc-Sablon border at this time from the Quebec government.

Important to note however, is that all details for the region with the new orange zone restrictions have not yet been made clear. More directives from Public Health may be given to the region in the next days regarding the new alert level.


Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

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North Shore Territory to Move into Orange Alert Level 3 at Midnight Tonight

12/16/2020

 
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Dr. Richard Fachehoun, medical specialist in public health and preventive medicine, and Mr. Dave Charlton, Regional Chief Pharmacist.

LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 16, 2020: NORTH SHORE – CISSS PRESS BRIEF COVERAGE

​A press briefing was held this afternoon by the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de la Côte-Nord (CISSS de la Côte-Nord) regarding the COVID-19 situation on the North Shore. The press briefing was led by 
Mr. Claude Lévesque, interim president and CEO of the CISSS de la Côte-Nord, Dr. Richard Fachehoun, medical specialist in public health and preventive medicine, and Mr. Dave Charlton, Regional Chief Pharmacist.

The North Shore territory will move into an orange alert level 3 tonight at midnight tonight f
or the period of time between Dec. 17 and Jan. 11, as the province's yellow zones will be upgraded to orange and orange zones to red — which is the highest alert level. Travel restrictions will apply within an orange zone, schools will be closed from Dec. 17th to Jan. 11th, multiple stores will be closed starting on December 25th, and telework is also recommended for office workers whose employer does not require their presence in office.

Regarding the travel restrictions, for the Lower North Shore and the other isolated regions such as Minganie and Caniapiscau, the entry protocol will now apply the same as the rest of Quebec. All visitors to the region will have to undergo a screening test upon arrival and undergo isolation. This rule will not apply for travel within the region.

The following orange alert level 3 information was taken from the Government of Quebec website, which can be found at www.quebec.ca/en/health/health-issues/a-z/2019-coronavirus/progressive-regional-alert-and-intervention-system/level-3-alert-orange/:


  • During an orange alert level, you are asked to avoid unnecessary social contact, for example: gatherings with family or friends, weddings, etc. 
  • At home (house and cottage) indoors or outdoors, or private indoor or outdoor gatherings a maximum of 6 people is allowed.
  • Travel between regions and cities is not recommended.
  • In CHSLD's, visit for humanitarian purposes and visits by informal caregivers who provide significant help are allowed.
  • In Private Senior's Homes, a maximum of 6 people at a time are allowed in a rental unit, including the resident.
  • Businesses, stores and boutiques are open, 1 person per household recommended, delivery services and help from loved ones preferred for people at high risk of complications.
  • Restaurants can have a maximum of 6 people per table, alcohol sales end at 11 p.m, drinking ends at midnight.
  • Activities organized in a public place; indoors and outdoors with a maximum of 25 people (rented rooms, festive events, weddings, professional or school celebrations, BBQs, picnics, etc.)
  • For funerals, the maximum allowed is 25 people per room (excluding funeral workers and volunteers). Keeping an attendance record is strongly recommended.
  • For places of worship, the maximum allowed is 250 people.

The CISSS de la is also actively preparing for the COVID vaccination campaign on the North Shore, stating that they want to be prepared to administer the vaccine to the population as soon as it is received, expecting approval in the coming days.


The CISSS de la Côte-Nord would like to remind the population that a telephone consultation service is available at all times. A qualified nurse or a social counsellor will answer the calls 7 days a week / 24 hours a day, through the Info Health/Info-Social programs, by simply dialing 8-1-1.


Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

Ottawa Confirms Funding Announcements for the Continuation of Works to Connect Route 138 on the Lower North Shore

12/14/2020

 
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Map of the Lower North Shore QC., photo from lowernorthshore.ca

LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 14, 2020 - Construction on the Route 138 will commence on the LNS this spring

The federal government announced this afternoon that it will finance the construction of two new sections of Route 138, Kegaska to La Romaine and Tête-à-la-Baleine to La Tabatière, totaling an investment of $185 million for the region's infrastructure with those two projects. Quebec's portion of the cost has not yet been determined and will be announced later when all of the final details are outlined.

This major news for the Lower North Shore region was announced this afternoon from Ottawa by the honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities) and the honourable Jonatan Julien, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Minister Responsible for the Côte-Nord Region (on behalf of François Bonnardel, Minister of Transport and Minister Responsible for the Estrie Region). In attendance for the announcement by zoom were also local elected officials and administrators of the Basse-Côte-Nord Region; Randy Jones, Warden of the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent and Mayor of Gros Mecatina, Chief Bryan Mark of Unamen Shipu, and Chief Mike McKenzie of Uashat-Maliotenam. 

"The federal government can build bridges, the province will build roads, and we'll get this country hooked up from one end to the other," said Minister Joly, quoting Warden Randy Jones' previous statement regarding the need to connect the country through the Route 138.

Quebec has already launched a call for tenders for a soil study earlier this fall to develop two other sections of road, one between La Romaine and Tête-à-la-Baleine, as well as another between La Tabatière and Old Fort. These sections (approx. 300 km), would complete the Route 138 connection of the Lower North Shore to the rest of the province, a long awaited connection by the population of the region. To quote Warden Randy Jones excitement during the announcement, "YAHOOOOOO!" will be a reaction across the Lower North Shore region today. Mr. Jones expressed his thanks to the federal government on behalf of the population and also to Chief McKenzie and Chief Mark for their collaboration in lobbying the government for the continuation of route 138.

CFBS asked Minister Julien if
all should go as planned for the timeline completion of the Route 138 connecting the Lower North Shore to the rest of the province, if there was an estimate for how many years the completion of the project would take. Minister Julien said that they will have a clearer picture once the work begins this coming spring in the two portions mentioned, Kegaska to La Romaine and Tête-à-la-Baleine to La Tabatière. At that time they will have more of an idea, especially after the info is obtained from the soil studies being carried out in the other areas of the Lower North Shore where there will be work on connecting the Route 138.

FINISHING THE ROUTE 138, FROM WEST TO EAST

- Kegaska to La Romaine: Approximately 50 km, CONFIRMED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
- La Romaine to Tête-à-la-Baleine: Approximately 200 km, SOIL STUDIES BEING CARRIED OUT
- Tête-à-la-Baleine to La Tabatière: Approximately 30 km, CONFIRMED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

- La Tabatière to Old Fort: Approximately 100 km, SOIL STUDIES BEING CARRIED OUT

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

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Watch the live feed of the Infrastructure announcement here:


Epidemiological Investigation is Underway of the 2nd Confirmed COVID Case on  the LNS

12/11/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 11, 2020 - Epidemiological Investigation Underway of 2nd Confirmed Case of COVID-19 on the LNS

The CISSS de la Côte-Nord updated their website today at 11:00am Quebec time with covid information for the territory from santé publique. At that time, there was 1 new case announced today in the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore). As well, there were also 8 other cases announced on the North Shore, bringing today's total to 9 new cases for the whole territory.

Speaking by email this afternoon with Pascal Paradis, Communications Advisor of the 
CISSS de la Côte-Nord, the following update was given by Mr. Paradis:

"There is a COVID-19 case on the Lower North Shore. The person followed the recommendations of the entry management protocol. The epidemiological investigation is underway. The person is in isolation."

Keep in mind that this may be the only information given about the new case on the Lower North Shore today, as the CISSS de la Côte-Nord previously mentioned privacy in their press conferences since the 1st confirmed case was announced on the Lower North Shore back in November. The CISSS reminded the population at that time of the importance of respecting the privacy of anyone confirmed of having COVID-19, giving them support, and to not have any community discrimination. 

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

 

2nd Case of COVID-19 Confirmed on the Lower North Shore Today

12/11/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 11, 2020 - The Second Case of COVID-19 Has Just Been Confirmed on the LNS

The CISSS de la Côte-Nord updated their website today at 11:00am Quebec time with covid information for the territory from santé publique. At that time, there was 9 new cases announced today for the North Shore, 1 in the MRC du Golfe du Saint-Laurent (Lower North Shore), 2 in the MRC Haute-Côte-Nord, 3 in the MRC of Manicouagan, and 3 in the MRC Sept-Rivières.

At this time, there may be little to no details given about the new case on the Lower North Shore, as the CISSS 
de la Côte-Nord previously mentioned privacy in their press conferences since the 1st confirmed case was announced on the Lower North Shore back in November. The CISSS reminded the population at that time of the importance of respecting the privacy of anyone confirmed of having COVID-19, giving them support, and to not have any community discrimination. 

In total to date, there have been 227 confirmed cases on the North Shore region since the beginning of the pandemic, with 209 cases having been cured, leaving 16 cases now active in the territory, 0 hospitalizations at this time, and 2 deaths on the North Shore due to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.

The North Shore territory remains at ALERT LEVEL 2 in yellow, which is the early warning stage.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist


Local Surete du Quebec Officers to be present at Airport and Wharf to Sensitize Passengers about Public Health Recommendations

12/11/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 11, 2020 - Local SQ officers spreading awareness during the 2nd wave of COVID-19 pandemic

CFBS was made aware this week that local Sûreté du Québec officers were present at the airport in Blanc-Sablon and the federal wharf speaking with passengers entering the region from the province's "red zones." 

Speaking by email with Denis Chartier, head of the 
local Sûreté du Québec in Blanc-Sablon, he provided this information on the new request given to the SQ:

"So, shortly, no changes about the mandate as SQ officers. We only answer a request from the “Comité de Sécurité Publique” (CSP) of the MRC about the rising of this 2nd wave of the pandemic and incoming people from “red zones” … in fact nearly all of the Province of Quebec at this time is tagged “red” actually and we will expect some students, workers, travelers who will coming back to LNS with Xmas holidays coming.
 
In fact, SQ officer’s will try to be present at airport and wharf to inform and sensitize travelers about the strict recommendations of Public Health when they get in LNS.
 
It’s an answer from a concerns addressed from our MRC to the SQ.  The objective is to prevent any contamination of the LNS.  It’s an emphasis of Regional Public Health Director recommendations in this critical period of residents/students/workers coming back home - and in their family." - Denis Chartier, 
head of the local Sûreté du Québec in Blanc-Sablon

Mentioned last Friday at the CISSS de la Côte-Nord press briefing, Public health is asking all visitors from outside of the region to isolate themselves for a period of 7 days upon their arrival on the North Shore and to take a screening test on the first, and seventh day, if they are entering the Lower North Shore, Minganie, or Caniapiscau. Hosts of the visitors should also isolate themselves.

As well, the new measures announced by the CISSS de la Côte-Nord last Friday will now allow visitors to isolate themselves part-time for work purposes. The CISSS confirms that it will be possible for a visitor to go to work as soon as they arrive on the Lower North Shore, or elsewhere on the territory of the North Shore, provided that they respect "social distancing" and the health rules of the workplace.

Abbygail Wellman
​CFBS Journalist


Winter Tires are Mandatory in Quebec as of Today

12/1/2020

 
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LOCAL NEWS - DECEMBER 1, 2020 - Winter tires are due in Quebec today

Owners of motorized road vehicles registered in Quebec must be equipped with winter tires as of today, December 1st. This mandatory winter tire installation date, notably allows better adaptation to changing and unpredictable weather conditions and provides greater safety for road users.

When temperatures drop below 7
°C, all-season tires begin to lose elasticity, which results in reduced traction and inferior control and braking abilities. Winter tires, however, retain their elasticity at temperatures well below 7°C.
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This obligation applies to any motorized road vehicle registered in Quebec other than a heavy vehicle, a tool vehicle or an agricultural machine. It also applies to any rental vehicle regardless of its place of registration. The owners, like the lessors of these vehicles, must comply with the obligation for the period from December 1, 2020 to March 15, 2021. Anyone who contravenes the regulations would commit an offense and would be liable to a fine ranging from $ 200 to $ 300.

The Ministère des Transports also reminded drivers earlier this fall that when purchasing winter tires, consumers are advised to consult a specialist dealer to ensure they are choosing a quality product that meets their needs. Remember that a tire designed for winter driving is a tire on which the official pictogram,  a logo showing a snowflake and a mountain, is affixed or a tire fitted with studs and used in accordance with the Regulation respecting the use of anti-skidding on the tires of certain road vehicles.

Abbygail Wellman
CFBS Journalist

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