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Paraglider who crashed in Gatineau Park died Friday
MRC des Collines police have announced that the 61-year-old paraglider from Gatineau who crashed in Gatineau Park near Luskville on April 27 succumbed to his injuries on Friday May 5. “As for the initial police investigation, there is nothing to suggest that a criminal offence was committed and the file is now under the responsibility […]
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Overnight closures return to Chenaux bridge
Ontario Power Generation is advising motorists that the interprovincial bridge near the Chenaux Generating station in Portage-du-Fort will be closed periodically overnight starting in June. “OPG is making upgrades to structures on the bridge to Limerick Island near Chenaux Generating Station to ensure our continued safe operations,” the statement reads. The bridge will be closed […]
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School bus driver strike: no progress in negotiations
As the school bus driver strike in the Outaouais hit the one week mark, negotiations between the bus operator and the union are still at a standstill. In an interview this afternoon (May 8) Denis Ouellette, a representative with Teamsters Local 106, the union representing school bus drivers from the region, said that there has […]
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Apartment fire on rue Sauriol in Fort-Coulonge
A fire broke out in an apartment in a building on rue Sauriol in Fort-Coulonge on Monday around 2 a.m. The Fort-Coulonge fire department was joined by firefighters from Mansfield who came to lend a hand. Residents had to get out and even jump out of windows to save themselves from the flames. “The ambulance […]
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New award honours memory of three former Campbell’s Bay Litchfield firefighters
The Campbell’s Bay-Litchfield Fire Department held their annual ball on Saturday night (May 6) and unveiled a new award in memory of three of their comrades who passed away in recent years. The Firefighter of the Year award goes to a promising young member of the department with less than 10 years of service, and […]
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Norma Turcotte Charette elected to Thorne council
Thorne has a new member of council, following the death of councillor Robert Charette earlier this year. Council seat five will be filled the former councillor’s widow Norma Turcotte Charette, as she was the only candidate and was elected by acclamation.
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PQ chief Paul St-Pierre-Plamondon talks climate change in interview with CHIP 101.9
Passing through the Outaouais, the leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre-Plamondon, spoke with CHIP 101.9 about infrastructure needs within municipalities. He believes that the Government of Quebec will have to support municipalities due to the impact of climate change. “The UMQ has hired a firm specializing in estimating the costs resulting from these climatic […]
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Mansfield mayor denounces vehicles speeding on flooded streets
Mansfield Mayor Sandra Armstrong was visibly upset this morning (May 8) in her daily interview with CHIP 101.9. Over the past few days, council had been notified that some motorists are not following instructions and are driving at high speed through flooded streets. A delivery man from a store filmed himself doing so, which deeply […]
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WQSB issues statement on bus driver strike
The Western Quebec School Board issued a statement Friday (May 5) regarding the ongoing school bus driver strike, which began last Monday. The statement notes that the school board has been in frequent contact with both Autobus Lasalle and Bigras Transport, as well as their parent company SOGESCO, to be informed of the negotiations, and […]
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“It would be irresponsible to dismantle the protective measures put in place as the situation is still very fragile”– Mansfield-et-Pontefract.
The levels of our two rivers are currently in a period of decline, but the municipality of Mansfield asks people to be careful. “It would be irresponsible to dismantle the protective measures put in place as the situation is still very fragile”– Mansfield-et-Pontefract. “For those who are isolated and affected by the current disaster, please […]
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