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Chemin de la Montagne re-opened in the Municipality of Pontiac
The Municipality of Pontiac announced that Chemin de la Montagne has re-opened to traffic as of today (October 13). The second phase of work on the road began back on August 2, where crews excavated, changed culverts and paved the road, specifically between 1874 and 1887. During the time of the closure, drivers were forced […]
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CISSSO advises residents on changes to visitor policy
Regional Health Authority CISSSO is advising residents that starting this Friday (October 15), proof of vaccination will be required for certain visitors. In a statement, they noted that this will not apply to anyone receiving health or social services at any of their facilities, with or without an appointment. They also listed the following exemptions […]
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CMQ hearing for outgoing mayor postponed again
Outgoing L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet Mayor Serge Newberry’s hearing before the Quebec Municipal Commission (CMQ) has been postponed. This is the second delay to the hearing, as it was originally scheduled to take place in September but had been bumped to this week. CHIP 101.9 has not confirmed the new schedule for the hearing. Newberry is accused of […]
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Fatal ATV accident near Jim’s Lake Road
A man in his 30s is dead following an ATV accident near Jim’s Lake Road on Sunday afternoon. Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier said that police received a call at around 4 p.m. on October 10 that a 37-year old man had lost control of his ATV while passing other vehicles and crashed. […]
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Lois Smith reflects on 34 years of Campbell’s Bay politics
One of, if not the longest-serving councillor in the Pontiac decided not to seek re-election this year, after more than three decades at her post. Lois Smith has occupied a seat on the Campbell’s Bay council for 34 years and said that her move into politics grew out of her involvement in numerous other community […]
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New crowdfunding campaign for lighting on the Felix Gabriel Marchand bridge
The Phare Ouest organization, initiator of the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand bridge lighting project, is inviting Pontiac residents to contribute to the project either by adopting a bridge plank at $20, a beam for $50 or by opting for the “Je couvre le pont couvert!” plan, at a cost of $100. “Be part of history: contribute to the […]
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The first in a series of movie nights at Café Downtown premieres October 19
Once again, the Phare Ouest organization will be hosting a series of movie nights this year, which will take place at the Café Downtown located on rue Baume in Fort-Coulonge. The first evening, which will take place on Tuesday, October 19 at the Café Downtown at 7 p.m., is the Quebec film, “Souterrain”, dealing with […]
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Mayor Doris Ranger talks Sheenboro
Sheenboro Mayor Doris Ranger was one of the six mayors in MRC Pontiac elected by acclamation. She said she was pleased to be back in her post unopposed. “Well it feels pretty good to think that my municipality has faith in me for another four years, which is great,” she said. When asked about the […]
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Mathieu Lacombe highlights his work on Pontiac files
The Minister of Families and the Minister responsible for the Outaouais, Mathieu Lacombe, spoke with CHIP 101.9 earlier this week about his work with MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller to create daycare spaces in the region. Lacombe said that no projects had been submitted during the process that was launched in MRC Pontiac. “The community […]
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The first female mayor in the history of Waltham
For the first time in its history, a woman will be the mayor of Waltham, an upper Pontiac municipality with approximately 378 inhabitants. Last week, Odette Godin was elected without opposition, replacing David Rochon, who decided to retire from political life. Godin said that Waltham is a municipality that often goes unnoticed and that it […]
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