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Shawville hospital cafeteria: better adapted according to CISSS de l’Outaouais

7 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The cafeteria at Shawville Hospital has reopened in recent weeks. CHIP 101.9 spoke with the person in charge, Édouard Coulonge, who explained the various work that has been done: Take note that the hospital also added new vending machines and improved their offers. The full interview in French is available here.


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2019 Post-flood clean-up

7 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

Pontiac municipalities will begin, on May 11th, the large clean-up and recovery of their households following the 2019 floods. Isle-aux-Allumettes: Residents of the municipalities of L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, and Chichester, who have been affected by the floods of 2019, may bring their flood waste to the transfer site at 625 Ch. du Rang 5, L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, between May […]


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Upper Pontiac celebrates EcoFest 2019

7 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

Residents of l’Isle-aux-Allumettes and Upper Pontiac are invited to participate in the 2019 EcoFest on May 11th. The Associate Director General of the Municipality of l’Isle-aux-Allumettes, Sarah Adam, gave more details. Many activities will be organized during EcoFest such as “Adopt a Street”, #TrashtagChallenge, and a Test Drive of a Hyundai Kona EV Electric. Details […]


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“It’s easier to be here” – Alicia Jones Director General of l’Isle-aux-Allumettes and victim of 2019 spring flood

7 May 2019 à 12:00 am

In the Municipality of l’Isle-aux-Allumettes remains in high alert as a result of the announcement of a potential second wave of floods for the Ottawa River according to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board. In an interview with CHIP 101.9, the Director General of the municipality, Alicia Jones, along with being a victim of the […]


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“MOTHER’S DAY TEA AND LUNCHEON”

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Animal Aide Pontiac presents “MOTHER’S DAY TEA AND LUNCHEON” Friday May 10 – Mother’s Day Tea and Luncheon, Masonic Lodge, 244 Main St., Shawville, 11am-2pm; serving soups, sandwiches, dessert, tea, coffee. Take out orders available. Also offering bake sale, dress and jewellery sale and Watkins products. Presented by ANIMAL AIDE PONTIAC. Please come out and […]


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Reopening of the Quyon ferry

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

According to the information published by their facebook page and website, the Quyon Ferry has now been reopened. Recall that the ferry had announced its temporary closure last Monday, April 30, because of the spring flood and the evacuation of the village of Quyon.


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The spring flood also disrupts the activities of the Quad Club

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

The Pontiac Quad Club has announced that the Leslie Lake Trail towards Crawford Road is currently closed. Club members will receive the necessary information upon reopening. The other trails are also closed according to the Club’s publication, which says it wants to ensure the safety of its members. The Club says it plans to start […]


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Production of sandbags has stopped in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Production of sandbag has now been stopped in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield. However, work to protect the homes from a possible second wave has begun and further work has been done to try to allow evacuees to return home. The water levels of the Ottawa River remain under high surveillance.


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Some evacuees from Quyon return home

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

The Municipality of Pontiac has announced that evacuated residents of the village of Quyon have returned to their homes. The municipality wanted to remind the residents that only those mentioned on its Facebook page may return and that until further notice the municipality is asking all sandbags to be kept in place. The Municipality of […]


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Second wave of the Ottawa River: the Ottawa River Regulation Board downgrade

6 May 2019 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:54 am

According to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board, the water levels associated with the initial peak due to natural spring runoff from the west-central portion of the watershed have now been reached everywhere along the Ottawa River. However, water levels are expected to remain high for the next two weeks. Among others, the Coulonge lake […]


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