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Rimouski

American  
[ri-moo-skee] / rɪˈmu ski /

noun

  1. a city in SE Quebec, in SE Canada, on the St. Lawrence River.


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At the Montreal rally, 75-year-old Denise Michaud told AFP she had driven five hours from the city of Rimouski to attend.

From Barron's

Dubois, who’s involved with a foundation that funds kids’ sports activities in Rimouski, will be marketable here.

From Los Angeles Times

He spent the first year of his life in England, then lived in Germany, Montreal, and in the Quebec cities of Baie-Comeau and Rimouski while his father, Eric, pursued a hockey career that crested short of the NHL.

From Los Angeles Times

Pierre-Luc was 15 when he moved again, leaving Rimouski to advance his hockey prospects.

From Los Angeles Times

The 19-year-old found the net twice in a shootout loss against Rimouski Oceanic on Sunday.

From Seattle Times