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Pontiac Community Players announce official non-profit status
Local theatre troupe the Pontiac Community Players (PCP) announced on Saturday that they recently attained non-profit status for their organization. The new designation will allow them to conduct a much wider range of activities, according to long-time member Greg Graham. CHIP101.9 · Clip – Greg Graham – non-profit Craig Young, another long-time member, explained that […]
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Less than 30 hospitalisations in the Outaouais
The latest report issued by the centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais on February 25 shows an encouraging trend of hospitalizations in the region heading into the March Break. The CISSS de l’outaouais reports 25 total hospitalizations, with seven people in intensive care. Find the CISSSO’s full here.
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Charity drag show coming to Fort-Coulonge on March 12
Following the success of the first two drag shows in the Pontiac late last year, Downtown Drag Events is planning an even bigger spectacle of comedy, music and fashion in Fort-Coulonge on March 12. Organizer Matthew Armour said that his first two shows at Café Downtown sold out 35 minutes after the tickets went on […]
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Premier announces 5,000 public service jobs for economically depressed regions
Premier François Legault was in Maniwaki yesterday to make an announcement that the government would be moving 5,000 public service administrative jobs out of urban centers and into certain economically disadvantaged regions. Maniwaki, situated in MRC Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, was one of the first sites named alongside far-flung regions like Gaspé, La Sarre and Baie-Comeau. MRC Pontiac was […]
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QCGN President compares Legault’s support of Ukraine to Bill 96
With discussion and changes being made to Quebec’s Bill 96, which will overhaul language laws in the province, underway in the National Assembly this week, the President of the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) Marlene Jennings published a tweet comparing the CAQ’s use of the notwithstanding clause in Bill 96 to their support for Ukraine. […]
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François Legault visiting the Outaouais today
Quebec’s Premier François Legault will be passing through the Outaouais today in the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau region. He will first meet the mayor of Maniwaki, Francine Fortin, as well as the Warden of MRC de la Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, Chantal Lamarche. Thereafter, a press conference will be held, regarding an announcement for the vitality and development of the regions […]
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CHIP 101.9 speaks with Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau
The Federal Minister of Agriculture, Marie-Claude Bibeau, participated in a consultation organized by Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel earlier this month. CHIP 101.9 took the opportunity to speak with the minister about the priorities of her department, as agriculture is one of the most important economic sectors of the Pontiac. “All of our government is very […]
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Western Quebec Literacy Council welcomes Greg Graham as Executive Director
The Western Quebec Literacy Council (WQLC) has a new executive director, Greg Graham. The non-profit organization provides educational assistance for English-speaking Quebecers, not only for language, but also numeracy and computer skills among other things. Graham, who already has served in many roles in Pontiac’s educational sector such as school board commissioner and at the […]
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Bill McCleary discusses Shawville budget
Just like other municipalities across the province, it’s budget season, and Shawville Mayor Bill McCleary spoke with CHIP 101.9 about his municipality’s plans for 2022. He said that this year they ran a deficit of roughly $137,000, though he added that they were able to do so because they had a modest surplus to work […]
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Clarendon family of seven loses home, pets to fire
A Clarendon family of seven is without a home and lost several pets following a blaze at a residence on the 11th Concession on Saturday. Shawville Clarendon Fire Chief Lee Laframboise said that his department received the call at around 11:45 a.m. for a building on fire and responded with 13 firefighters and four trucks. […]
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