
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.
Free Intergenerational African Percussion workshops at Metis Beach School on Friday, May 17th 2013 Organised by Metis Beach School and…
by Bianca Castonguay Prime Minister, Metis Beach School Student Parliament High school students from Metis Beach School have been working…
All proceeds from the December Senior’s Hot Lunch go to the food bank, Unité Domrémy in Mont-Joli. Donations of non-perishable…
Almost 150 community members of all ages walked the 11 kilometres from Metis Beach School to Black Gable Farm, raising…
– Emily Laing and Miranda Smith What counts as “Bullying”? The law on bullying in Quebec schools defines bullying as…
Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence is proud to support a book club in the Lower Saint Lawrence, initiated by Keith Logan,…
Wednesday, March 27th 2013 Over 100 people aged between 4 and 70 years old, English-speakers and French-speakers, came together to…
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Community members get a swing class and live music at the Metis Beach Town Hall.
– Olivier Levesque and Zachary Samuel Fiset How can a school have a functioning physical education program without a gymnasium?…
In collaboration with Paraloeil in Rimouski, Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence presents Anglophone films under the Rimouski Cultural Circle.
Métis Info for August-September online now! The August-September issue of the Métis-sur-Mer/Grand-Métis community bulletin, Métis Info, is now available for…