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“I am confident that the bridge project between LÎle-du-Grand-Calumet and Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield will move forward,” says Warden Toller
The idea to build a bridge between l’Île-du-Grand-Calumet and the Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield community is still on MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller’s radar. In an interview, Toller talked about having a meeting with all three municipal councils and said all agreed that having a bridge between the municipalities was a very important project to unite the three […]
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Energy from Waste, an update from Warden Toller
MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller was in the CHIP 101.9 studio Monday, March 29 to give updates on a number of subjects such as the “Energy from Waste” project. This project, which has already been briefly discussed with the Quebec Premier Francois Legault, is currently in the processes of choosing a site to house the […]
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Help needed for new exhibitions at the George Bryson Heritage House
The installation of a museum and a permanent exhibit on one of the founders of the region, George Bryson, at the George Bryson Cultural House in Mansfield is on the verge of coming to fruition. Dominic Dufour, the project manager for the exhibit, which is planned for the next tourist season, spoke with CHIP 101.9 […]
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Installation of lighting equipment for the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand bridge should take place from April 25 to 30
The continuation of the installation of equipment for the lighting of the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand bridge should begin on April 25 and end on April 30. The organization responsible for carrying out this project, Phare Ouest, has indicated that the lighting and the interactive application will be operational starting April 30. The inauguration of the lighting should […]
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Parti Québecois Leader Paul St-Pierre-Plamondon highlights election priorities while visiting the Outaouais
The Leader of the Parti Québécois (PQ), Paul St-Pierre Plamondon was in the Outaouais to unveil the candidates who will run for the party in the riding of Hull and Chapleau during the upcoming provincial elections on October 2, 2022. In an interview with CHIP 101.9, St-Pierre Plamondon highlighted his party’s priorities for the region. […]
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Public consultation on the Integrated resource management plan
The MRC Pontiac is asking residents to participate in a public consultation focused on the Integrated resources management plan (PAIR) which is intended find a consensus on the use of natural resources in the area, with the input of the population. “The whole community must now work together to update and implement TPI development projects […]
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The number of CISSS de l’Outaouais employees absent due to COVID-19 increases
In what Québec Public Health officials are calling the start of the 6th wave of the pandemic, the number of Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais employees currently on sick leave due to COVID-19 has significantly increased in just a matter of days. Last week, the CISSS reported having just […]
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The Fort-Coulonge Mansfield Country Festival returns on June 2
It’s official, the Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival will be returning on June 2-5 for its fifth edition. Organizing the event alongside her husband and local artist Phil Denault, Carole Faubert said they are really happy to see the festival’s return and they’re excited to welcomes festival goers from across the country. “It’s definitely a new start […]
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A discussion on sustainable development at the Café Downtown Wednesday
Thursday, March 30, 2022, multiple regional partners involved in sustainable development, will present “Demain, le Film” at the Café Downtown in Fort-Coulonge (535 rue Baume). The entire population is invited to come see and discuss the film created thanks to a collaboration between the CDR Outaouais-Laurentides and the Caisse Desjardins des Rivières de Pontiac. “How […]
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4 th doses of COVID-19 vaccine are now available to select residents
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais is informing the public that as of today, residents 80-years-old and olde, as well as immunocompromised peoples (18-years-old and older) can receive a second booster shot (4th dose). “An interval of between 5 and 6 months is what’s recommended, but a person can […]
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