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Retro dance night at the Pontiac Conference Centre

8 June 2026 à 12:16 pm

Retro music lovers are invited to a 1950s‑ and 1960s‑themed dance night on Saturday, June 27th, at the Pontiac Conference Centre at the Spruceholme Inn. The event will feature the band Little Peter and the Elegants, known for their lively performances celebrating the great hits of rock ’n’ roll and doo‑wop. The evening will begin […]


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Canada Day celebrations and the opening of the Thorne Farmers’ Market will bring the community together

8 June 2026 à 11:58 am

Residents of Thorne and the surrounding area are invited to take part in a day of festivities, music, and family activities on Saturday, June 27th, as part of Canada Day celebrations and the official inauguration of the Thorne Farmers’ Market. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. on the Thorne municipal grounds and will feature a […]


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Pontiac fathers celebrated at an art opening in Portage‑du‑Fort

8 June 2026 à 11:56 am

The many faces of fatherhood will be highlighted on June 18th, 2026, in Portage‑du‑Fort during the opening of the photographic exhibition Pères du Pontiac, presented by AutonHomme Pontiac. The event, which begins at 6 p.m. at 28 Mill Street, will also mark the launch of Pères en lumière, a project designed to showcase the role […]


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Agricultural stakeholders from the Outaouais gathered in Clarendon to discuss the future of the sector

8 June 2026 à 11:53 am

Agricultural producers, food processors, and representatives of the agri-food industry in the Outaouais region gathered on June 5th in Clarendon for a regional roundtable organized by the federal MP for Pontiac–Kitigan Zibi, Sophie Chatel. The meeting, held at Le Petit Chariot Rouge, aimed to bring together key players in the sector to discuss the issues […]


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Preventive boil water advisory lifted in Campbell’s Bay

5 June 2026 à 2:36 pm

The Municipality of Campbell’s Bay announces that the preventive boil‑water advisory, in effect since May 19th, 2026, has now been officially lifted. Laboratory test results confirm that the drinking water meets all applicable quality standards and is safe for consumption. Residents may immediately resume normal use of tap water for drinking and food preparation. The […]


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Art Pontiac unveils its summer youth programming

5 June 2026 à 1:45 pm

This summer, young artists in the region are invited to unleash their creativity through Art Pontiac’s youth summer programming. On the schedule: watercolor, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, puppet-making, comics, photography, songwriting, and much more. The workshops, offered from July 16th to 31st, allow participants to explore different forms of artistic expression in a fun and stimulating […]


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SOPFEU launches its first children’s storybook to raise awareness about wildfire prevention

5 June 2026 à 12:00 pm

The Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU) has launched its very first children’s storybook, titled The Firefly Who Had a Dream. The event took place at the Monique-Corriveau Library in Quebec City, in the presence of the creative team behind the book as well as several young readers. Featuring Garofeu, SOPFEU’s youth […]


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Lyme disease continues to spread in the region

5 June 2026 à 11:59 am

The presence of ticks carrying Lyme disease continues to expand in Quebec, prompting public health authorities to emphasize the importance of prevention. According to data from the Institut national de santé publique du Québec, 859 cases of Lyme disease were reported in 2025, compared with 125 cases in 2014. Fourteen of the province’s eighteen administrative […]


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A class action lawsuit over reusable bags is moving forward in Quebec

5 June 2026 à 11:58 am

A class action lawsuit filed against several major retailers over shopping bags marketed as recyclable will be allowed to proceed in Quebec, but it will not be extended to the rest of Canada. The decision follows the Supreme Court of Canada’s refusal to hear the appeal filed by the plaintiff and her legal representatives. The […]


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Responsible consumption: Quebecers overestimate the impact of their actions

5 June 2026 à 11:45 am

The majority of Quebecers consider themselves responsible consumers, but many are unaware of which habits actually have the greatest impact on the environment. This is one of the findings of the 16th Responsible Consumption Barometer, released by the Observatoire de la consommation responsable at ESG UQAM. According to the study, 68% of respondents say they […]


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