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Municipality of Pontiac: evacuations maintained, assistance to the victims and waste collection

9 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The Municipality of Pontiac has updated its information on its Facebook page, concerning the floods and the situation on its territory, still in a state of emergency. Given the high-water level, which is expected to increase over the next few days, the municipality is maintaining evacuations and asking citizens not to remove the sandbags that […]


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Bouffe Pontiac helps the victims

9 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The organization Bouffe Pontiac has been involved in the spring flooding 2019 to help victims, offering food and clothing. Kim Laroche, the General Manager, explained to CHIP 101.9 how events have unfolded since the floods began. According to Kim Laroche, there has been more demand since the Red Cross moved out of Fort-Coulonge / Mansfield. […]


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Rapides-des-Joachims: the dikes had to be reinforced

9 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

The flooding situation is still being closely monitored in Rapides-des-Joachims. Over the last few hours the water level of the Ottawa River has increased considerably. The director general of the municipality, Sylvain Bégin, confirmed to CHIP 101.9 that the river is approaching Main Street. The dike has since been reinforced to protect this area. The […]


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Why is there a second wave of floods on its’ way?

9 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:55 am

While in several areas of the Ottawa River the water levels have stabilized after a first major floods, others such as Coulonge Lake are expected to increase significantly by Friday and cause a second flood on the Pontiac territory. The chief engineer of the Ottawa River Regulation planning board, Manon Lalonde, explained the reason for […]


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The Ottawa River summit is expected soon

9 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The various municipalities in the Coulonge Lake area of the Ottawa River have been monitor the situation very closely as water levels continue to rise. They are: L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, Waltham, Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Fort-Coulonge and Campbell’s Bay and Île-du-Grand-Calumet. In a statement issued by the Municipality of Mansfield Thursday morning, the peak of the Ottawa River is expected […]


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Artistes de la Riviere June 1 & 2 Special Event Weekend Portage du Fort QC

8 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

Artistes de la Riviere June 1 & 2 Special Event Weekend Portage du Fort QC SPECIAL EVENT WEEKEND: June 1&2, Portage du Fort, Que. Unveiling 13 Historic Plaques, Tours June 1@ 10:30 am, June 2 @ 1:00pm, CWL lunch and a collectors Silent Art Auction in church hall, Clydesdales & Carriage rides, R.R. Museum of […]


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Chapeau: lifting the water restriction

8 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The water restrictions have been lifted for the residences of the village of Chapeau, in l’Isle-aux-Allumettes. According to a press release issued earlier this week, the risk of damage to the village sewer system has decreased. However, the municipality is still asking its citizens to control their potable water consumption and to put in practice […]


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L’Isle-aux-Allumettes: “Will this be the norm?” – Winston Sunstrum

8 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

The municipalities of the Upper Pontiac remain in high alert as they continue to watch the water level of the Ottawa River. The mayor of l’Isle-aux-Allumettes, Winston Sunstrum, in an interview talked about the potential reoccurrence of the spring flooding in the future: A video report on l’Isle-Aux-Allumettes is available here.


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Briefing for flood victims in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield

8 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Residents of the municipalities of Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield who have been directly affected by the 2019 floods are invited to an information session on Thursday, May 9th at 7 pm, during which the Department of Public Safety will present the compensation program and financial assistance. The mayors, Gaston Allard and Gilles Dionne, gave more details; […]


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Second wave of floods is expected in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield by Friday

8 May 2019 à 12:00 am

According to the most recent forecast by the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board, water levels are expected to rise in the Coulonge Lake rapidly over the next few days and could peak at 109.15m above sea level. Friday, May 10th, is when new floods are expected in Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield. The mayors of Fort-Coulonge and […]


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