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Priorities of the Regional Association of West Quebecers

5 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:46 am

The Regional Association of West Quebecers spoke with CHIP 101.9. The services offered by the non-profit organization aimed towards the region’s English-speaking population were discussed, as well as their priority regarding this. The association director Linton Garner talks about what they are looking for in the 2018 provincial election campaign: More information is available on […]


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The Conservative Party of Quebec have chosen Kenny Roy as the candidate for the Pontiac

5 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:46 am

The Conservative Party of Quebec have chosen Kenny Roy to run as their candidate in the Pontiac for the upcoming October 1 provincial election . Kenny Roy graduated from l’école secondaire Grande-Rivière in Aylmer and has been working in construction in Outaouais for 20 years. He is a father, involved in sports, especially hockey. He […]


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Regional platform for the Parti Québécois

5 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Although the Parti Québécois candidate Marie-Claire Nivolon in the riding of Pontiac declined an interview with CHIP 101.9, the Outaouais PQ team unveiled yesterday its regional electoral platform, including the main commitments by the candidates for the next election. The press release issued by the Parti Québécois mentions, among other things, that “the Outaouais needs […]


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André Fortin on high-speed Internet and the relation with the municipalities

5 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Liberal MNA André Fortin, and outgoing MP for the riding of Pontiac, opened his Shawville electoral office last Monday. At the event, he spoke of the PLQ’s promise to implement high-speed Internet everywhere in the regions of Quebec. André Fortin: The incumbent candidate also spoke about municipal affairs: André Fortin also has electoral offices in […]


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Québec Solidaire: Manon Massé and Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois visiting the Outaouais

4 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Quebec Solidarity candidate Julia Wilkie was excited by the news yesterday in Hull during the stop by two party spokespersons, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and Manon Massé. They announced that a Québec Solidaire government will raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour as of May 1, 2019, and then increase it annually to reflect the […]


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PQ declines CHIP 101.9 interview request

4 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:46 am

Candidate Marie-Claire Nivolon of the Parti Québécois in the riding of Pontiac, has declined an interview requested by CHIP 101.9. The party said on the radio last Friday that it would be impossible to talk to her. Mme. Nivolon who has been with the party since 1977 is for the first time, according to information […]


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A dozen mayors present at the inauguration of the electoral office of André Fortin in Pontiac yesterday

4 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:46 am

Yesterday, outgoing Pontiac MNA André Fortin inaugurated his election office, this time in Shawville. A dozen mayors from the Pontiac MRC came to support him in as well as the MRC Pontiac Warden, Jane Toller. Over the past few hours, the Liberal Party has promised to make high-speed Internet available to all regions of Quebec. […]


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2018-2019 Challenges for Pontiac Elementary Schools

4 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Last week in Quebec was back to school for Elementary school students and CHIP 101.9 took a look into the challenges that Pontiac schools face. Among other things, the shortage of workers at francophone elementary schools located in the Pontiac was discussed with Denis Rossignol, director of the Commission scolaire des Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais’ (CSHBO), Petits Ponts. […]


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CANAMEX project reinforce the ties between Canada and United-States

4 September 2018 à 12:00 am

The CANAMEX project is a project that aims towards the development of an international tourist circuit between the North-Estern united-States, Quebec and Estern Ontario began. Last week, the Commissioner of the department of marketing and tourism in the State of Vermont, Wendy Knight, was in the Outaouais where she spoke with CHIP’s Francois Carrier about […]


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Shawville Fair: only one proof of identity required by law

1 September 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:46 am

By Élizabeth Séguin The law does not require the presentation of two pieces of identification for alcohol purchasing, contrary to a post on the Shawville Fair’s Facebook page posted earlier this week. The post in question, which received a many reactions, indicates that a “new law” requires that consumers presents two pieces of photo ID […]


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