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Pontiac Journal open Letter: Une Picsine; Vraiment OUI! – Jane Toller
In the latest edition of the Pontiac Journal, the warden of MRC, Jane Toller responded to an open letter, in an earlier edition of the Journal, from Jean-Pierre Landry, a councilman and resident of the municipality of Campbell’s Bay. The letter was a critic of the pool project saying there was a lack of ethics […]
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New procedures to improve ethics and transparency at the MRC
The Warden of the MRC told CHIP 101,9 that the Mayors of the MRC have begun to take measures to avoid any conflict of interest when dealing with certain files. The Mayors of the MRC Pontiac will be trained on ethic and transparency in the coming weeks.
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CPR/Defibrillator certification seminar
Council 1531 of the Knights of Columbus in Pembroke will host a CPR/Defibrillator certification seminar at the K of C Hall on Oct. 23, starting at 7 p.m. This program is open to the community and all are welcome to attend.
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Kenny Roy wants to win support for the next election
In preparation for the October 1st elections, CHIP 101.9 met with the candidate for the Conservative Party of Quebec Kenny Roy. He explains that he wants to build on this campaign for the next election: The Conservative Party of Quebec candidates are running in one hundred ridings of 125 constituencies in Quebec on October 1.
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Pontiac Home Bakery wins “Sweetest Bakery” in Eastern Canada
The contest “The sweetest bakery”, was held throughout Canada between May 1 and July 31. The Pontiac Home Bakery, located in Shawville, has won the Sweetest Bakery challenge in both Eastern Canada and Quebec and ranks second in Canada. Bakery owner Dan Duggan told CHIP 101.9 he was very proud of the community’s support in […]
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Bush clearing at Mansfield
Shrub clearing work will be done on chemin du Bois-Franc in Mansfield-et-Pontefract from Thursday, September 27th to October 9. The daily schedule of operations will be from 7 am to 5 pm. When necessary, one lane will be closed with the flow of traffic being directed by a set of timed lights. The schedule may […]
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Outaouais culture: 5 proposals to initiate debate on cultural issues
Culture Outaouais unveiled 5 proposals last week for the debate on cultural issues in the region for the next provincial election. In an interview with CHIP 101.9, the president of Culture Outaouais, Céline De Guise, spoke about one of these proposals that affects, the Pontiac, the reality of the border with Ontario: Mme. De Guise […]
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6 tornadoes hit the Ottawa-Gatineau region
According to a preliminary weather summary issued by Environment Canada on Tuesday afternoon, a total of six tornadoes reportedly struck the Ottawa-Gatineau area last Friday. One of them hit 25 kilometers north of Otter Lake in the MRC Pontiac. Satellite images, studied by Environment and Climate Change Canada’s investigation team, detected the damage caused by […]
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Tornado passage in the municipality of Pontiac: The story of a resident
A resident of the Municipality of Pontiac, affected by a tornado in the area last Friday, Leslie-Anne Barber, who is also a Ward 6 councillor, spoke to CHIP 101,9 in an interview about the storm saying that it was like something out of a movie. Leslie-Anne Barber also tells us how she feels a few […]
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Jane Toller satisfied with the petition concerning the swimming pool project
Regarding the pool project, Jane Toller said she was satisfied with the petition that circulated in the MRC Pontiac. Jane Toller: The warden was surprised by the number of signatures collected and happy that the signatories come from all over the various municipalities of the Pontiac.
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