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CSHBO celebrates Teachers’ Week
In a news release, the Commission Scolaire des Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais (CSHBO) wanted to highlight Teachers’ Week, which runs from now until February 9th, by commending the commitment of its teachers and to students who are entrusted to them. CSHBO’s press realise also mentioned that teachers contribute to building a generation of well-educated and well-prepared students for […]
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CHIP 101.9’s Online Poll: Pontiac Projects in 2019
For the month of February, CHIP 101.9 asks its listeners and its online advocates to participate in our online poll by giving your opinion on what seems to be most promising project or idea for the Pontiac in 2019. Among the choices are the regional pool project Fort-Coulonge, the Biomass Conversion Center project, Livewell’s Cannabis […]
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A chef from Bryson, Yannick La Salle, wins prestigious competition
Local Pontiac chef, Yannick La Salle, won a prestigious competition last weekend in Kelowna, British Columbia. The Bryson native, who is a chef at Les Fougères restaurant in Chelsea, won first place at the 2019 Canadian Culinary Championships. This prize will enable him to go to Africa or South America.
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Overview of the Biomass Conversion Center project
In its overview of the forest industry here in the Pontiac, CHIP 101.9 met the president of Fibre Pontiac, Pierre Vézina, who is also the promoter of the Biomass Conversion Center project which was identified at the beginning of the decade as a priority by the MRC. To increase the activities of the forest industry […]
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VALENTINES DINNER
VALENTINES DINNER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2019 6:00 p.m. ROAST BEEF DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Entertainment with Gary Cummings and friends 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. $15.00 per person. Royal Canadian Legion Pontiac Branch 162, Campbell’s Bay,
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Western Quebec has chosen a new Chair
The Position of Chair of the Western Québec School Board, which has be vacant since the passing of James Shea, will now be filled by Alain Guy, formerly the vice-chair School Board. Guy was appointed Tuesday night at the Council of commissionaires meeting and will now become the fifth person to hold this position since […]
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13 ways to kill a community meeting and Strategic Planning for 2020-2030
The Warden of the MRC Pontiac, Jane Toller, talked about a meeting that was held yesterday at the MRC, called ”Community Therapy” which was led by the author of popular 13 ways to kill a community, Doug Griffiths. According to Toller, this meeting, organised in collaboration with SADC Pontiac, Emploi Quebec, the ministère de l’Éducation […]
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Jane Toller satisfied with her meeting with Minister Pierre Dufour
The Warden of the MRC Jane Toller met with the CAQ’s ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Pierre Dufour, on Tuesday, in regards to the revival of the forestry industry in the Pontiac. During an interview with CHIP, Toller mentioned that during the meeting many topics were discussed. Topics such as the […]
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Proposed changes in the record of payments of the MRC offense reports
Following last year’s fraud committed by a former employee of RPGL Avocats firm amounting to about $170,000, the MRC Pontiac said it still analyzes the procedures in order to prevent any risk of embezzlement in the future. CHIP 101.9 learned that the MRC wishes, in the future, to associate with another MRC to manage infraction […]
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The Pontiac Sorting Center will have to pay more than $ 40,000 for breaking the law
The Pontiac Sorting Center will have to pay more than $40,000 for breaking the law. The Pontiac Sorting Center, located in the Regional Industrial Park in municipality of Litchfield, will have to pay $40,747 for violating the Law on quality of the environment. The company was found guilty of four offenses under that law. According […]
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