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New ways to fight child sexual exploitation in the Outaouais
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais, in partnership with the Steering Committee of the Table régionale en exploitation sexuelle de l’Outaouais (TRESO), and their partners are pleased to announce that they have received funding for a coordination position for the next 2 years. The Centre d’intervention en abus sexuel […]
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Study on the lack of public health funding commissioned by the Conférence des préfets de l’Outaouais
The Conférence des préfets de l’Outaouais (CPO), of which the Pontiac is part of, revealed that it now has indicators that will allow it to follow the evolution of the file relating to the significant delay accumulated in the Outaouais with regard to public funding in health, higher education and culture. Recalling the motion of […]
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Naomie and Xavier Lusignan are once again on the highest step of the podium
Members of the Lusignan family stood out once again this weekend at the Canadian Junior Weightlifting Championships, which were held on the south shore of Montreal. The youngest member of the family, Naomie Lusignan, won her first Canadian title in the 71 kg category, she finished with a total of 184 kg. For his part, […]
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Jane Toller confirms that the reopening of Cinema Lyn is scheduled for this week
Cinema Lyn is scheduled to officially reopen this week. The well-known businesswoman and politician in the Pontiac, now owner of the Cinema, Jane Toller, hopes to be able to revive this historic building located in the heart of the village of Fort-Coulonge. “I am also excited to see the reopening of the Lyn cinema. A […]
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Jaélie Bilodeau from Sieur-de-Coulonge High School stands out at the 20th edition of the Gala de la plume étudiante de l’Outaouais
Last May, the 20th edition of the Gala de la plume étudiante de l’Outaouais took place. The purpose of this gala is to highlight the work of budding journalists through Outaouais high schools. Jaélie Bilodeau from Sieur-de-Coulonge High School won the 2022 Journalism Prize for her text “ Lettre à l’Académie française ”. The prizes, the Plume […]
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The FQM welcomes the national policy on architecture and land use planning
The Fédération québécoise des municipalités (FQM) welcomes the national policy on architecture and land use planning, presented this week by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Andrée Laforest, and the Minister of Culture and Communications, Nathalie Roy. The FQM underlines the work carried out by the government for the tabling of this proposal and […]
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The reissue of the book, Les Sacrifiés de la bonne entente — Histoire des francophones du Pontiac, Leads to a Request for Photos of the Pontiac
A reissue of the book Les Sacrifiés de la bonne entente – Histoire des francophones du Pontiac is currently in preparation. The historian from Gatineau and author of L’autre Outaouais, Manon Leroux, is the publisher of the Société Pièce sur coin, responsible for the re-edition of the book originally published in 2002 by L’Action nationale […]
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The CAQ government announces investments in higher education in the Outaouais
The Minister of Higher Education, Danielle McCann, accompanied by the Minister responsible for the Outaouais, Mathieu Lacombe, was at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) yesterday (June 6), to confirm that the establishment will finally obtain a law program. Minister Lacombe stressed that this announcement is also “symbolic” for the region at the moment, […]
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GDG Environnement on the effectiveness of the treatment against mosquitoes in 2022
GDG Environnement spokesperson, Richard Vadeboncoeur, spoke to CHIP 101.9 where he explained the reasons that, in his opinion, makes spring 2022 more difficult regarding the presence of mosquitoes for the residents of Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield. ” Oh yes ! Look, when you’re working with weather and nature, there’s nothing concrete, so there’s a lot of […]
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The Syndicat de la fonction publique du Québec Says Labor Shortage Threatens Access to Justice
The Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec (SFPQ) says labor shortages could threaten access to justice in courthouses. According to the SFPQ, this due to the lack of personnel that continue to accumulate and are denounced by stakeholders in the judicial field, including the judiciary. “In our region, the lack of personnel […]
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