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Lawrence Cannon at the Pontiac conservative riding association AGM
Lawrence Cannon, MP for Pontiac from 2006 to 2011, former Minister of Transport and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2011, participated in the annual meeting of the Pontiac Conservative Riding Association in Wakefield last Saturday. Mr. Cannon said at this event that “achievements made in the Pontiac and the achievements of the party […]
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The water level of the Ottawa River are on the rise
This year, the spring melt will cause water levels to rise along the Ottawa River, according to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board. Water levels in the Ottawa River may increase rapidly at times, but are expected to remain within the normal ranges of fluctuations associated with the spring. The expected warmer temperatures are conducive […]
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Nearly $ 2.9M additional to Outaouais watershed organizations
An additional $ 2,889,000 will be allocated to the four watershed organizations operating in the Outaouais region to update and coordinate the water management plans and to monitor the watersheds. $ 726,750 will be given over three years to the Watershed Agency, Agence de bassin versant des 7, which deals with the territory of the […]
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The work on Félix Gabriel-Marchand Bridge has officially started
The maintenance of the Félix Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, the Red Bridge in Mansfield, officially began yesterday. The Pontiac and MNA and Minister of Transportation, André Fortin speaks of the importance by saying that the bridge is part of the local narrative for a lot of residents: The speed limit is reduced to 50 km / h […]
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Information Evening about Les viandes du Pontiac Slaughterhouse, reassures Shawville residents
Last night a public information meeting about the Les viandes du Pontiac slaughterhouse was held with a hundred people in attendance. At the meeting concerns were addressed to avoid false information from spreading. The owners of the Slaughterhouse and the mayor of Shawville Sandra Murray, MRC warden Jane Toller and the president of the UPA […]
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The work of the Résidence Meilleur du Haut-Pontiac began
The construction work of the Résidence Meilleur du Haut-Pontiac officially started yesterday, on Isle-aux-Allumettes. The building, requiring investments totaling more than $ 3.1 million, should include 12 affordable housing units for seniors who need a bit of help day to day but who can handle a certain level of independence. 9 of these units will […]
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Mother’s Day Brunch
Mother’s Day Brunch May 13, 2018 – Renfrew Rotary Hall 11AM – 1PM Bring the whole family! Momosa reception, fresh flowers ans violon/pianist catered by; Dreams catering $25/person Ticket purchasing; @Bonnechere Manor during regular business hours or on evenbrite.ca All proceeds will go towards the Bonnechere Manor Foundation
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Fort-Coulonge Senior Comets
The organizers of the new senior hockey league in the Outaouais, Dannick Boisvert and Nicolas St-Laurent, were at CHIP 101.9 last weekend. They spoke about the details on setting up of this new league and the two Pontiac teams to be located in Fort-Coulonge and Shawville. This new league should begin in October.
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No strike for Campeau Bus
Last week the drivers of Autobus Campeau voted 91% in favor of the latest employer contract offers. Negotiations between the parties earlier this week helped break the stalemate. Seventy-four workers exercised their right to vote. The Teamsters Union Local 106 members receive wage increases of 2% for each of the five years of the employment […]
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LiveWell Foods Canada will soon be recruiting
LiveWell Foods Canada has confirmed the acquisition of more than 450 acres of land at the Litchfield industrial site. CHIP 101.9 spoke with the LiveWell Foods CEO Michel Lemieux; As part of their commitment to establish a world-class research and innovation center and greenhouse production facilities for cannabis, CHIP 101.9 asked Michel Lemieux about the […]
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