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After the tremendous success of the ‘Sleep with the Wolves’ experience, Parc Oméga is expanding its signature offering: three new chalets now allow guests to stay alongside Arctic wolves. Other major new features are being introduced this season, including winter camping with deer and the Oniro nighttime walking trail. Ivan Parisien, spokesperson for Parc Oméga, […]
What if reading a simple book could help you sleep better, reduce stress, or even succeed in school? That’s the challenge taken up once again this year by the À GO, on lit! movement, which is back with its 8th campaign — under the original theme of a literary pajama party. With the help of […]
The Table Éducation Outaouais, in collaboration with the region’s Youth Employment Centers, is organizing the 2nd edition of the ‘My Employer Is the Best!’ contest. Through this second edition, employers who have adopted best practices for a healthy balance between studies, work, and personal life—thereby supporting educational success and the well-being of young employees—will be […]
“The Friends of Sault-des-Chats are delighted to invite you to the ever-popular tour of Bristol’s historic sites. Hope Cadieux provides more details.” If you want, I can continue translating the full article in the same professional, journalistic style. Participants are invited to use the Cidrerie parking lot to unload their bicycles. Refreshments will be available […]
Sylvain Tremblay, a candidate for mayor of L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet, recently spoke with CHIP 101.9 about his motivation to join the municipality’s council. A former employee of the town, Tremblay believes his experience would make him a valuable asset to the next administration. In the interview, Tremblay had the opportunity to lay out his vision for L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet […]
The Angel Tree is celebrating its 9th edition. This event, which aims to provide Christmas gifts to the most disadvantaged children in Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield, is held in honor of Sylvain Bégin, the founder of the Angel Tree. Thanks to the tremendous generosity of the public, a little Christmas magic will once again be brought […]
A series of free workshops titled “Youth and Money” is being offered to young people aged 8 to 17 at the Campbell’s Bay Youth Centre. The program aims to teach the basics of financial management in a simple, fun, and age-appropriate way. Workshop Dates: Wednesday, October 22, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, […]
The Ministry of Public Security will fully lift the ban on open-air fires in or near forests starting today, October 21, at 12:00 p.m., due to the significant rainfall that has fallen and is still expected throughout the day. This decision was made in collaboration with SOPFEU. The restriction had been in effect since September […]
On the Eve of Municipal Elections, Quebec Public Library Association Urges Investment: Outaouais Officials Called to Action As municipal elections approach, the Quebec Public Library Association (ABPQ), in collaboration with the Réseau BIBLIO du Québec, is using Quebec Public Library Week to remind candidates that investments in cultural institutions are vital. Public libraries provide a […]
The Connexions Resource Centre, in collaboration with the Western Quebec Literacy Council (WQLC) and the CISSSO, is organizing a free workshop titled “Living Well at Home: Services, Safety, and Support” on October 28, aimed at the 55+ community. The event will take place from 9:30 a.m. to noon at 48 rue de l’Église and aims […]
