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Inauguration of the new public library in the municipality of l’Ile du Grand Calumet
The Inauguration of the new public library in the municipality of l’Ile du Grand-Calumet was held on Thursday September 13. The general director of the municipality Sabrina Larivière, told CHIP that the new location of the library will be much more beneficial for the students of St-Anne Elementary: The old library location will be used […]
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CPAWS art exhibition at Coronation Hall Cider Mills
On October 5-8, CPAWS will hold an art exhibition at Coronation Hall Cider Mills in Bristol in conjunction with their 10th anniversary. The exhibition will feature works created during our 2018 DRAW- Dumoine River Art for Wilderness- retreat held in August. Works by well known local artists Becky Mason and Reid Mclachlin as well as […]
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Marie-Claire Nivolon in the Outaouais during Jean-François Lisée’s tour of the region
Pontiac’s candidate for the Parti Québécois, Marie-Claire Nivolon, was with the leader of the party this weekend when Jean-François Lisée was in the Outaouais, for a press briefing. Sings for the PQ candidate have also appeared in recent days. Mme. Nivolon refused all of CHIP’s past requests for an interview.
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It’s official: there will be 8 candidates in Pontiac
Following the closing of nominations for the October 1 provincial election, 8 candidates are running in the riding of Pontiac. Here is the official list available on the website of the Chief Electoral Officer (DGEQ). liste officielle – candidats dans la circonscription de Pontiac Candidat(e) Appartenance politique Agent(e) officiel(le) Roger Fleury Parti vert du Québec/Green […]
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Marxist-Leninist Party candidate Louis Lang interviewed at CHIP 101.9
The Marxist-Leninist Party candidate in the Pontiac riding, Louis Lang, gave an interview to CHIP 101.9 where he explained his vision of democracy: Louis Lang was employed by Canada Post until he retired. He was a candidate in the 1989, 1994 and 2003 elections, always in the riding of Pontiac and under the Marxist-Leninist party. […]
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Jane Toller replies to the Jean-Pierre Landry’s open letter
An open letter by a Campbell’s Bay resident, Jean-Pierre Landry, was published in the Pontiac Journal and in The Equity newspaper, criticizing the MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller on the pool project. The warden responded to this open letter last week: Jane Toller has published open letters and conducted interviews on the importance of setting […]
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Candidates Forum: André Fortin accuses Olive Kamanyana of contradicting the positions of the CAQ
Five of the eight candidates for the October 1 election in the riding of Pontiac answered questions from the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce and CHIP 101.9 last Thursday night. After the event, CHIP 101.9 met with the various candidates to get their impressions on the Forum. The candidate of the Coalition Avenir Québec, Olive Kamanyana, […]
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Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Forum – Provincial Nominee Candidates
Last night a forum was held by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, where residents of the riding of Pontiac gathered to listen to candidates from different parties for the next provincial election. The evening was held at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Center. Here is an excerpt from yesterday’s forum. The provincial elections will take place […]
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The executive director of CHIP 101.9 asks elected officials to respect the freedom of the press
Over the past few days and weeks, CHIP 101.9 station manager François Carrier has received a few e-mails from politicians asking for some news articles to be removed. He asks those involved in politics to remember that no pressure should be put on media outlets to remove content. He also wants to see more leadership […]
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NPDQ open letter: Jane Toller gives her version of the facts
In response to the news release by CHIP 101.9 last Wednesday afternoon, Jane Toller spoke to CHIP in an interview describing her version of the events surrounding the New Democratic Party of Quebec’s (NPDQ) open letter: The open letter of the NPDQ, published in the Journal du Pontiac on August 15, stated that a business […]
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