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10-2 win for the Comets
The Pontiac Comets won 10-2 at home over the weekend, dominating the Mont-Tremblant Diables. Despite this victory, however, the Comets coach Jean-François Lavergne said he was not entirely satisfied with his team. Jean-François Lavergne also highlighted the performances of Mitchell Gibson, with three goals, and Pontiac native Connor Romain. The last two games of the […]
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“They can now close a small town’s school without consultation” -Diane Nault
At l’Assemblée nationale in Québec, many have criticized the gag order imposed by the gouvernment Legault in the adoption of Bill 40. The president of the Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais school board, Diane Nault, reacted to the news following a request from the Journal du Pontiac. Diane Nault criticized the government’s decision to eliminate school elections and turn […]
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The MTQ once again refuses to reduce the speed on hwy 148 between Davidson and Waltham
The Waltham municipal council released the report Tuesday, which explains the decision the ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ) in declining the municipality’s request to reduce the speed on highway 148. Remember, this was the second request made to allow the circulation of all-terrain vehicles (ATV) on Hwy 148 between Waltham (at the bridge at) […]
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Another interruption in obstetrics at the Shawville Hospital
The obstetrics wing will once again be closed temporarily at the Pontiac Hospital. As of 4 p.m. today (February 7th), another interruption of services in obstetrics will begin at the Shawville Hospital and should end next Friday, February 14th, at 8 a.m. Once again, the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais […]
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Appointment of France Dumont as Deputy CEO of CISSS de l’Outaouais
The ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec, Danielle McCann recently announced the appointment of France Dumont as Deputy President-CEO (PDGA) of the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais. Dumont will officially take office on February 10, 2020, for a two years period. “Strengthened by her long […]
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MNA for Bonaventure, Sylvain Roy, denounces the increase in insurance for forestry truckers
CHIP 101.9 met with the PQ member of National Assembly for Bonaventure Sylvain Roy after he issued a press release denouncing the major insurance increases for truckers. Although his studies mainly affects the Gaspé region, Sylvain Roy says that this situation affects all regions of Quebec and can discourage forestry truckers from continuing to work. […]
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New President of Shawville Fair Board of Directors: Charleen Moore
The Shawville Fair held its Annual General meeting on January 30th. Now, a new Board of Directors will govern over the Fair in 2020. In an interview with the newly appointed President of the board, Charleen Moore talked about her plan moving forward with the board. According to Moore, a meeting will be held in […]
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École des Petits-Ponts receives $ 1000 from #FondationDesjardins
The École des Petits-Ponts received $ 1,000 from the Desjardins Foundation on February 4th for the innovative MATIS project (math, arts, technology, engineering, science). “A huge thank you to Fondation Desjardins for believing in our youth and allowing teachers to make a difference,” said the teacher in charge of the MATIS project, Mélanie LaSalle. The […]
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Local hockey player Quinn O’Brien will play his last regular season game with University of Ottawa
The Ottawa Gee Gees men’s hockey team captain and Vinton native Quinn O’Brien will play his last regular season game, at home, this Saturday against Laurentian. For the occasion, he and other seniors on the team will be honored for their years with the team. Despite his University hockey career coming to an end, O’Brien […]
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Gathering in Fort-Coulonge for Kraft Hockeyville this Saturday
This Saturday, the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs (Fort-Coulonge arena) will be hosting an event for the Kraft Canada’s Hockeyville contest. Starting at 6:30 p.m., before the Senior Comets face Mont-Tremblant, many volunteers will be ready to greet the public to help them register for the competition. From the Recreation Center, Brian Boisvert. A total […]
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