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Fort-Coulonge arena committee fundraising for board installation

11 July 2025 à 2:41 pm

The Centre des Loisirs des Draveurs in Fort-Coulonge is putting on a series of fundraisers to pay for the Committee member Heidi Newberry explained that they had purchased second-hand boards from the arena in Arnprior back in the spring and were about to begin putting them in. She said that they would be raising money […]


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BEI closes investigation into fatal 2024 incident at Campbell’s Bay police station

10 July 2025 à 4:47 pm

On July 10, Quebec’s police watchdog the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI) announced that they had closed their investigation into a woman who was seriously injured while in police custody at the Sûreté du Québec station in Campbell’s Bay last year, and died several days later in hospital. The BEI is called to investigate whenever […]


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Josey Bouchard announces intention to run for Pontiac Warden

9 July 2025 à 2:27 pm

Earlier this week, Campbell’s Bay councillor and community volunteer Josey Bouchard announced her intention to seek the position of MRC Pontiac Warden in this fall’s municipal elections. “New challenge for me this fall, I am running to be the next Warden MRC Pontiac,” she wrote in a post on social media. In addition to being […]


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MRC Pontiac to hold special meeting on recycling tenders Thursday

9 July 2025 à 11:51 am

MRC Pontiac announced earlier today that there will be a special sitting of MRC Pontiac council on Thursday July 10. The meeting will take place in the Elsie Gibbons Room at 6:30 p.m. The only item on the agenda is “Calls for tenders – recyclable materials”.  


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Repeated power outages following storm cause frustration in Upper Pontiac

8 July 2025 à 3:10 pm

Residents of the Upper Pontiac have recently had more headaches caused by power outages, after heavy rainfall on Monday seems to have resulted in another widespread outage that was only resolved mid-day Tuesday. The region is known for its numerous power outages, which have long frustrated residents and elected officials. Hydro-Quebec announced major upgrades in […]


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Parent’s Voice hosting Park Party in Shawville Saturday

7 July 2025 à 3:45 pm

Families looking for something to do this coming weekend can head to Mill Dam Park in Shawville for a day of outdoor activities for youngsters. Selina Gervais, spokesperson for the Shawville Area Parents’ Voice, said they host the event every other year. In addition to the splash pad and play equipment, there will be bouncy […]


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Fire service agreements for Bryson and Ile-du-Grand-Calumet released

4 July 2025 à 3:27 pm

Following the recent agreements that the municipalities of Bryson and Ile-du-Grand-Calumet signed to retain the services of the Campbell’s Bay-Litchfield Fire Department, CHIP 101.9 has obtained the full text of the documents. The documents are available here: Bryson Calumet. Though the 5-year agreements are quite similar, Bryson is obligated to pay 20% of the department’s […]


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Pontiacers discuss supply management’s role in trade talks

4 July 2025 à 11:42 am

Canada’s trade relationship with the United States has been making headlines for some months now, due largely to President Donald Trump’s chaotic implementation (and scrapping of) various tariffs. More recently the president’s ire has been directed at Canada’s supply management system, which governs Canada’s dairy, egg and poultry sectors, prompting numerous headlines in Canadian media […]


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New DG at CSSHBO

4 July 2025 à 9:11 am

The Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais School Services Centre has announced that its council appointed Nadine Carpentier as Director General at its meeting on June 25. Carpentier, who officially began work on June 30, 2025, spoke to CHIP 101.9 about her appointment: Carpentier has been serving as interim Director General since November 2024 following the retirement of Denis Rossignol. […]


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SOPFEU: far fewer June fires than average

3 July 2025 à 2:54 pm

Like spring, June proved to be a quiet month for Quebec’s forest fire fighting agency SOPFEU, with a third of the average number of fires for this time of year. Over the past month, the organization recorded 33 fires affecting 25.5 hectares of forest in the Intensive Protection Zone (IPZ), compared with a ten-year average […]


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