The Record
The Record is the sole daily English-language newspaper published from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, operating Monday through Friday. It caters to the Eastern Townships area of the province. Founded on February 9, 1897, by entrepreneur Leonard Channell and initially called the Sherbrooke Daily Record, it is one of the last two remaining English-language daily newspapers in the predominantly French-speaking province, alongside the larger Montreal Gazette.
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3 days ago |
sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully
By William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeA wave of concern has emerged from Sherbrooke’s Muslim community following a recent city council decision that prevents religious activities from taking place at the city-owned Centre de foires. The vote, which ended 8–6 against allowing such events, has sparked disappointment and prompted renewed calls for dialogue and change.
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3 days ago |
sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully
Invasive aquatic species on the rise in QuebecBy William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeWith boating season underway across Quebec, scientists and environmental groups are sounding the alarm about a growing threat to the province’s waterways: invasive aquatic plant species. Among the most concerning are Eurasian watermilfoil and water chestnut, which are spreading rapidly across southern Quebec and disrupting ecosystems in lakes and rivers.
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1 week ago |
sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully
By William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeIn Hatley Township, the state of the roads dominated discussion during the May 6 council meeting, with Mayor Vincent Fontaine openly acknowledging the staggering cost of bringing the municipality’s network of roads up to standard: $40 million. Held at the town hall, the meeting was attended by six residents, several of whom raised concerns during the question period about deteriorating road conditions across the township.
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1 week ago |
sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully
By William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeDuring the May 5 council meeting, the Town of Brome Lake (Lac-Brome) council confirmed its decision to proceed with the expropriation of land owned by Canards du Lac Brome, a historic duck farm, to construct a new fire station. Approximately 25 residents attended the meeting, presided over by Mayor Richard Burcombe. The council awarded a contract to Laboratoire Montérégie for $32,020.54 to conduct geotechnical studies on the proposed site.
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1 week ago |
sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully
By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative During the May 5 council meeting, the Town of Brome…
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