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Phare Ouest launches programming with ” La chute de l’empire américain “
Next Tuesday, the organization Phare Ouest will present their first film ” La chute de l’empire américain “, directed by Denys Arcand, as part of its cultural program under the name Cinéma Répertoire 2019-2020. Vice President of the organization, Louis Harvey, gave a preview of the film. From October 2019 to April 2020, Phare Ouest […]
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Interruption of Service in Obstetrics at the Shawville Hospital
The Outaouais’ Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) once again issued an announcement about another interruption of service in obstetrics at the Pontiac Community Hospital in Shawville. This break in service began Friday (October 18th) at 8 am and will continue until Monday, October 21st at 8 am, the entire weekend. The […]
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Residents of Sand Bay present a petition 1,100 signatures
Over 30 people were in attendance for the regular meeting of the Mayors on Wednesday to give a presentation addressing their concerns regarding an new septic system that was installed in one of the residences in Sand Bay, Clarendon. The Sand Bay residents were also in attendance to submit a petition: That was Randal Russel, […]
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E-parent: Media workshop
Western Quebec Literacy Council invites you to a; E-parent: Media workshop Answers to your questions about rising a child in the digital age. 2 parts series; #1: October 22, 2019 and #2: November 5, 2019 7pm to 9 pm Pontiac Highschool, Shawville Sign up today! Call: 1-888-647-3112 email : info@wqlc.org
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$ 145,000 in 7 organizations in the Pontiac
Last Friday, Pontiac citizens were invited to participate in a community meal organized by the 7 Pontiac organizations who receive financial support from Centraide Outaouais. CHIP 101.9 spoke with the Director of Centraide Outaouais, Nathalie Lepage: Here is the list of the 7 community organizations in the Pontiac supported by Centraide Outaouais. 1. Bouffe-Pontiac 2. […]
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The Association des médecins omnipraticiens de l’Ouest du Québec reacts
The lack of personnel in health services has also begun to worry the Association des médecins omnipraticiens de l’Ouest du Québec. CHIP 101.9 spoke to the president of the association, Marcel Guibault, on this subject: The full interview in French with the president of the Association des médecins omnipraticiens de l’Ouest du Québec Marcel Guilbeault […]
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Jean-François Lavergne is confident that his team will rebound for the next match
Last Saturday, the Comets lost 6-3 against the Mont-Tremblant Diables. When questioned by CHIP 101.9 after the game, the Comets’ coach Jean-François Lavergne said his team had a good first half of the match, but struggled in the second. It was also, notably, the first victory for the Mont-Tremblant Diables in their first season of […]
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Pontiac voters are invited to make their choice
It’s election day across the country and residents in the riding of Pontiac are invited to vote. After 40 days of campaign, the residents in the age of majority are being called to the polls to elect a member of federal Parliament, therefore choosing Canada’s next government. Registered voters have received an electors’ information card […]
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Culture Outaouais recommendations
As part of the federal election campaign, Culture Outaouais sent a list of recommendations to the various political parties. This includes, among others, the George Bryson Cultural House and the regional museum project. Director of Culture Outaouais, Julie Martineau. Full interview with Julie Martineau..
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Sphinx issued a press release concerning Calumet-Nord property
The mining company Sphinx, which owns projects in L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet, issued a press release this week concerning data regarding their Calumet-Nord property. In addition to the technical aspects of the project, it was said that some of the characteristics found were similar to a mine operated by the South 32 company in Australia, the mega-deposit of […]
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