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The Sherbrooke municipal council will soon decide on the future of the building where the Sherbrooke Nautical Club was housed.
Photo: - / Marion Bérubé
Posted at 5:31 p.m. EST
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The Sherbrooke Nautical Club and the Mont-Bellevue Park Regroupement wish to come together.
The two entities will remain autonomous, but will pool resources, costs and expertise
explains the president of the Nautical Club, Nicolas Blanchette.
This will allow us to generate more profits at the Club, it is certain that there will be economies of scale.
adds Nicolas Blanchette.
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Nicolas Blanchette from the Sherbrooke Nautical Club.
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This would ensure better service for citizens. To ensure sustainability and to be able to make investments in something other than administration where we can improve services, have complementary offers, increase the fleet available for rental both in summer and in winter
explained the general director of the Mont-Bellevue park regroupment, Maxime Tardif-Rancourt.
It’s really about taking the money and putting it back into services for citizens instead of just spending it on administration.
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Maxime Tardif-Rancourt explains that they will be able to invest in services to citizens rather than in administration.
Photo: - / Marion Bérubé
The two organizations have been working on this union since last November. Nicolas Blanchette estimates that the union should take place by the end of January.
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