
Lynn Fournier – Elementary and secondary art teacher at Metis Beach School, Lynn Fournier is a reputed local visual artist who’s work has inspired, among other successes, the logo for the Ville de Métis-sur-Mer.
Lynn Fournier – Elementary and secondary art teacher at Metis Beach School, Lynn Fournier is a reputed local visual artist who’s work has inspired, among other successes, the logo for the Ville de Métis-sur-Mer.
Take Time to Remember Remembrance Ceremony on Friday, November 9th 2012 at Metis Beach School. Followed by a visit to…
Snowshoeing and St. Patrick’s Day activities for all the family at the Reford Gardens/Jardins de Métis on Sunday, March 11th…
Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence invited local physiotherapist, Becca Scarratt, to the Senior Citizens Hot Lunches to give an interactive seminar…
Free Intergenerational African Percussion workshops at Metis Beach School on Friday, May 17th 2013 Organised by Metis Beach School and…
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The October 2015 issue of Metis Info is now online including lots of upcoming HLSL events. Don’t forget HLSL activities…
In collaboration with Canadian Heritage, Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence presents cultural entertainment for our community in the Lower Saint Lawrence….
July 22, 2013 Abdominal and the Obliques at Le Bien Le Malt in Rimouski, 9 p.m. $5 on the door…
Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence is proud to have supported the local artist John O’Connor. This Irish immigrant and strong supporter…
– Emily Laing and Miranda Smith What counts as “Bullying”? The law on bullying in Quebec schools defines bullying as…
– Jennie Hurwood “We are like mosaics of cultural influences, made up of the places we’ve visited and the people…