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Jonquiere, located in the Saguenay region of Quebec, was the result of the agglomeration of three cities : Kenogami, Jonquiere and Arvida. Today Jonquiere is an arrondissement or borough of the mega-city Ville de [[Saguenay]]. Much of Jonquiere's development owed its strength to the Price family who ran a pulp and paper factory in Kenogami. Today that pulp factory is owned by Abitibi-Consolidated.
Jonquiere, located in the Saguenay region of Quebec, was the result of the agglomeration of three cities : Kenogami, Jonquiere and Arvida. Today Jonquiere is an arrondissement or borough of the mega-city Ville de [[Saguenay]]. Much of Jonquiere's development owed its strength to the Price family who ran a pulp and paper factory in Kenogami. Today that pulp and paper factory is owned by Abitibi-Consolidated. Arvida is the home of an aluminium plant owned by ALCAN.

Revision as of 16:39, 28 February 2003

Jonquiere, located in the Saguenay region of Quebec, was the result of the agglomeration of three cities : Kenogami, Jonquiere and Arvida. Today Jonquiere is an arrondissement or borough of the mega-city Ville de Saguenay. Much of Jonquiere's development owed its strength to the Price family who ran a pulp and paper factory in Kenogami. Today that pulp and paper factory is owned by Abitibi-Consolidated. Arvida is the home of an aluminium plant owned by ALCAN.