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The ZEC St-Patrice launches a hunting, fishing and camping store in Mansfield
The ZEC St-Patrice has launched a hunting, fishing and camping store open to everyone. As explained by Anik Boulanger, from the ZEC St-Patrice, the organization has acquired a store on route 148 in Mansfield, very close to the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand bridge, in order to offer a variety of products to hunting, fishing and outdoor enthusiasts. “By […]
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A positive edition of the 2022 Treasure Hunt according to the Groupe l’Île-du-Grand-Calumet
The 2022 Treasure Hunt was a real success according to the Groupe l’Île-du-Grand-Calumet. “ Thank you to all our participants, the people of the community who helped us and especially to our 18 volunteers and sponsors ”, underlined the Groupe l’Île-du-Grand-Calumet. Here are the winning groups of this most recent edition. 1— Chiro Pontiac 2— Rainbow Unicorns […]
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Change of ownership at Café Downtown, an information meeting will take place on June 14
The founder and owner of Café Downtown located in Fort-Coulonge, Rémi Bertrand, announced that he was looking for a new owner for the business located on rue Baume. An information meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. at Café Downtown in the presence of the Coopérative de développement régional Outaouais-Laurentides (CDROL), […]
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Possible SAAQ Service Interruptions in Campbell’s Bay
The MRC Pontiac has informed the population of the possibility of some SAAQ service interruptions in Campbell’s Bay following the announcement of strike days for unionized Quebec government employees between June 13 and 17. “The office will remain open, but for some transactions we may have to reschedule an appointment to a later date. We […]
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The Municipality of La Pêche welcomes its new Director of Sustainable Development
The Municipality of La Pêche had the pleasure of welcoming, on May 16, its new Director of Sustainable Development, Madelaine Rouleau. In a press release, the Municipality of La Pêche indicates that Ms. Rouleau is a seasoned geographer, university professor, specialist in climate change and that she has a multidisciplinary understanding of the issues associated […]
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From Rouyn-Noranda to the Îles-de-la-Madeleine to raise funds for sick children
Two extraordinary cyclists were in the Pontiac yesterday. Jean-Yves Lebreux and Mario Grondin, part of the “1 Guy, 2 Pedals” concept, aim to cycle from Rouyn-Noranda to the Magdalen Islands in order to raise funds for Opération Enfants Soleil, which helps sick children and their families. “Departed from Rouyn-Noranda for a 2,500 kilometer route which […]
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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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