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November 26, 2025

Luskville’s 141-year-old church finds new owner in municipality

Luskville’s 141-year-old church finds new owner in municipality

Luskville’s Saint-Dominique Church has stood for over 140 years, and this fall the church’s board of volunteers (Left to right, Hélène Bélisle, Geoffrey Garceau and Nicole Lavigne) is set to a hand over the keys from the parish to a new owner, the municipality. Photo: K.C. Jordan
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K.C. Jordan
kc@theequity.ca

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