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New Facebook page of CHIP 101.9
CHIP 101.9 launched a new Facebook page. By clicking like, you can now also get local news or articles that will allow you to follow regional news with ease. CHIP 101.9 made efforts during the summer to offer more interactive services via social media. From now, local news will be regularly posted via Facebook, which […]
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Government of Quebec cannabis public consultations
Following the introduction of the federal bill on the legalization of cannabis in April, the Government of Quebec has decided to hold public consultations for a greater understanding of public opinion. These consultations are taking place in different cities across the province, one of which in Gatineau will be held soon. Lucie Charlebois, Minister Responsible […]
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Warden Candidates are invited to share their thoughts on the amalgamation of Fort-Coulonge / Mansfield
In an open letter published in the Pontiac Journal, one of the members of the Residents Committee for amalgamation, Benoit Paré, explained that the committee and its members, who support the proposed consolidation between Fort-Coulogne and Mansfield, hope to ramp up activities in the coming weeks. He said that the committee will invite potential candidates […]
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Jane Toller intends to run for Warden
Pontiac business woman and owner of the Sprucehlome Inn located in Fort-Coulonge, Jane Toller, confirmed to CHIP that she intends to run for the position of warden of the MRC. Jane Toller told CHIP that she is in the process of filling out the Registration papers and is hoping to get her candidacy approved before […]
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Calumet South Project on the territory of the Municipality of Waltham
In an article in the Pontiac Journal, the mining company Sphinx confirmed that it was interested in the zinc potential that could be found a little further north of the Calumet South project, but this time in the municipality of Waltham. The mining project, which bears the name of the former Algonquian chief Tessouat, is […]
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The meeting for women interested in municipal politics is postponed until September 14
The meeting for women interested in municipal politics, postponed until September 14, will still be held at the Elsie Gibbons Hall of the MRC Pontiac in Campbell’s Bay. The coordinator of the AGIR group, Hamida Melouane says that women from the Pontiac have been invited to network with women from the region, who have experience […]
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Be on the lookout for back to school traffic as the Pontiac returns to classes
Yellow buses are back on our roads with several hundred students all over the Pontiac who are the returning to class. The Sûreté du Québec reminds all on Pontiac roads to be particularly vigilant in the vicinity of school zones. Sergeant Marc Tessier of the Sûreté du Québec says that drivers need to remain vigilant […]
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Danielle Bélec say that an elected Warden is a good investment
The MRC Pontiac posted an article published by Danielle Bélec Pontiac Journal on August 16th on its website. In the article, Danielle Belec explains that the study leading to the Wardens elected by universal suffrage revealed that most MRC’s that opted for this option are small (less than 25,000 inhabitants), remote, do not have a […]
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Road Work in the Pontiac
Chemin Chapeau-Sheeboro in the Municipality of Chichester is going through Road work to be carried out between Chemin Nichabeau and Chemin Fort William in Chichester Municipality. Work began on Monday and is expected to be completed by September 1st. 7 am to 6 pm, and the road will be reduced to one lane. In the […]
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Closure of Aquafolie Beach, Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton and Cedar Beach
The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Climate Change advises the public that it has agreed with the Municipality of Pontiac and the City of Gatineau to prohibit access to Aquafolie Beach, Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton as well as access to the Cedars beach due to a high bacteriological contamination. The results of the […]
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