AALM NEWS
President’s Newsletter
Invasives, invasives, and invasives. This Autumn, the AALM needs volunteers, ideas and information to help us with control and keep out plants that damage homes and the broader environment. We also need help with our communications and trail clearing this Fall.
Reporting invasive Species to the Province of Quebec
Sentinelle is Quebec’s free platform for reporting invasive alien plants and animals.
Milfoil: What you need to know
Milfoil has invade 40 Laurentian lakes, disrupting habitats, depleting lakes of oxygen, damaging boats and impacting property values. Know how to recognize it and protect against it.
Tick Update 2025
Ticks have moved in. Find everything you need to know to avoid catching Lyme disease from our new neighbours.
Election Results
A message from Bruce Harling, Electoral Office for the AALM, on the election results..
AALM COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Vol 7 -SUMMER 2024
The AALM Newsletter for Summer 2024 includes the Presidents Letter, reports from many of the committees and a sneak peak at the many community activities coming to the Lake Manitou region this summer.
AALM Election July 13 2024
Elections for directors to serve on the AALM Board for the 2024-26 term will be held on July 13, 2024. Here’s what you need to know.
AALM Board Election to be Held on July 13 2024
Elections to fill 17 AALM Board seats will take place July 13 2024. Directors serve two year terms. AALM’s Board has put forward a slate of candidates. Any AALM member in good standing may run for the Board.
Japanese Knotweed: What You Need to Know
Japanese Knotweed is an invasive species threatening our local ecosystem. Here’s what you need to know about it and what you can do about it.
President's Letter and AALM Newsletter
Since its incorporation 112 years ago, the AALM has done whatever is necessary to protect our lakes, land, and the many diverse pleasures that we are privileged to have in this special community. We also provide a forum for members to discuss our differences and to make our views known to governmental bodies at all levels. The AALM has more committees than ever looking after our members, each now with a distinct mandate and budget.
MÉMOIRE ADRESSÉ AU MINISTÈRE DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES ET DES FORETS
Mémoire adressé au ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forets dans le cadre de la démarche participative sur le développement harmonieux de l’activité minière.
Mining in Quebec - Survey and Online Public Hearing
We need your participation - There is a consultation process about the appropriateness of mining in Quebec that is being undertaken by the Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources.
AALM Community Newsletter Vol 2
We welcome Spring to the municipality of Ivry and Lac Manitou with the hope that it is a harbinger of normalcy and vitality – and the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.