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Tourisme Outaouais is looking for a new CEO
Tourisme Outaouais has announced that its President CEO, France Bélisle, will be leaving the organization on April 2. The latter had already submitted her resignation in March 2020, a few days before the start of the pandemic. “The president of the board, Geneviève Dumas, told me then that I could change my mind. I called […]
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The Patro is offering cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
In the coming weeks, activities and opportunities to go out are likely to be rather rare, however the Patro de Fort-Coulonge / Mansfield will offer the residents of the MRC Pontiac the opportunity to go on snowshoe or ski hikes. The director of the Patro, Suzanne Dazé, indicated, in connection with public health authorizations, that […]
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Virtual meeting in the Outaouais aimed at raising awareness among seniors about the realities of LGBTQ seniors
The Fondation Émergence is launching a virtual regional tour aimed at raising awareness among seniors about the realities of LGBTQ + seniors in the Outaouais. Fondation Émergence will target one region of Quebec per month and it will be in the Outaouais on January 27. The project manager at Fondation Émergence, Julien Rougerie, explained that […]
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ESSC reminds you of the rules to follow for homeschooling
Following the government’s announcement, the École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) reminded parents and students of certain information about it. As announced by the Government of Quebec, online courses continue until Thursday, January 14 for high school students, January 15 being a pedagogical day. The direction of ESSC underlines in a communication sent to the parent that […]
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The public consultation on forestry activities in the Outaouais has begun
From January 6 to 30, 2021, the MRC Pontiac invites the population to express their concerns regarding new potential intervention sectors and an infrastructure (forest camp) on public land within the framework of operational integrated forest management plans (PAFIO) 2018-2023 from the Outaouais. In collaboration with the MRC Pontiac, the Department will hold two virtual […]
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Quebecers in curfew starting Saturday
Premier François Legault announced yesterday that a curfew will be implemented from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., from this Saturday until February 8. The government says it wants to put in place a “shock treatment” to force Quebeckers to isolate themselves at home in order to break the second wave of the pandemic. Fines of […]
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Jane Toller asks Pontiac citizens to respect the curfew
In her update of the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic with CHIP 101.9, the Warden of the MRC Pontiac commented on the measures put in place by the government of Quebec, including the curfew that will be in effect from Saturday between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Jane Toller says she supports Premier Legault’s measures. […]
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“Vaccination will start on Friday” -Jane Toller
The Warden of the MRC Pontiac Jane Toller has confirmed that the start of vaccination against COVID-19 in the Pontiac should start this Friday. CHSLD employees and residents will be the first to receive the vaccine, according to information that Jane Toller revealed to CHIP 101.9. More details to come.
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The municipality of Fort-Coulonge recalls the ban on moving snow on public roads
The municipality of Fort-Coulonge wished to remind its residents that it is forbidden to throw, deposit, plow or allow the plowing of snow, ice or any object on private land or on public roads or in a public place, including land belonging to the municipality, without having previously obtained the permission of the owner of […]
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L’Isles-aux-Allumettes and Waltham now show positive cases
The municipalities of L’Isles-aux-Allumettes and Waltham are now showing cases of COVID-19, according to the most recent update carried out by the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais. According to the table of statistics for each municipality, L’Isles-aux-Allumettes and Waltham have 5 cases or less, just like Campbell’s Bay, Fort-Coulonge, […]
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