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Cross Three-Pistoles-Les Escoumins: Will It Hit a Wall in 2030?

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
The Trois-Pistoles-Les Escoumins crossing needs oxygen, like all intermediate ties. It is long overdue for the government of Quebec to put in place a program to help support its operations and, by ricochet, to maintain the economic benefits so important for the two small communities that it serves. "I fight for my cross. I fight for my parishes," says Jean-Philippe Rioux, captain of L-Heritage I and manager of the operations for the Compagnie de…
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The Trois-Pistoles-Les Escoumins crossing needs oxygen, like all intermediate ties. It is long overdue for the government of Quebec to put in place a program to help support its operations and, by ricochet, to maintain the economic benefits so important for the two small communities that it serves. "I fight for my cross. I fight for my parishes," says Jean-Philippe Rioux, captain of L-Heritage I and manager of the operations for the Compagnie de…

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The Trois-Pistoles-Les Escoumins crossing needs oxygen, like all intermediate ties. It is long overdue for the government of Quebec to put in place a program to help support its operations and, by ricochet, to maintain the economic benefits so important for the two small communities that it serves. "I fight for my cross. I fight for my parishes," says Jean-Philippe Rioux, captain of L-Heritage I and manager of the operations for the Compagnie de…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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