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3 November 2025 à 1:06 pm

From November 2 to 8, the Alzheimer Society of Outaouais joins the rest of Quebec in honoring, recognizing, and supporting those who care for a loved one living with a neurocognitive disorder or another health condition. Being a caregiver means giving selflessly. It means being present, even in silence. It means showing daily acts of […]

3 November 2025 à 12:37 pm

Action Chelsea for Environmental Respect (ACRE), a local conservation organization, is launching a new phase in the restoration of Place Éco Rubin in Pontiac—and you’re invited to help! Join volunteers on Saturday, November 8, at 9 a.m. at 344 Bradley Road, Pontiac to plant wildflower seeds. (In case of rain, the event will be held […]

3 November 2025 à 12:27 pm

Culture Outaouais Voices Concern Over Temporary Freeze on New “Support” Grants Culture Outaouais has expressed serious concern following the Treasury Board’s decision to impose a temporary freeze on new financial aid in the “support” category. While the measure is described as temporary, the uncertainty it creates within the cultural sector raises significant worries about the […]

3 November 2025 à 12:06 pm

November: Financial Literacy Month – Free Webinars Offered In honor of Financial Literacy Month, the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) and four other government partners are offering a series of free webinars every Wednesday this November. Experts from the AMF, Revenu Québec, Retraite Québec, the Office de la protection du consommateur (OPC), and the Commission […]

3 November 2025 à 9:41 am

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For the fourth time in eight years, the village of Fort-Coulonge will have a new mayor. Residents voted for change, giving nearly 60% of the vote to Pierre Cyr, who positioned himself as the candidate for change. His opponent, Philippe Ouellet, received just over 40% of the vote. Outgoing Mayor Christine Francoeur was defeated in […]

3 November 2025 à 9:32 am

The final results of the Pontiac MRC warden election were not fully confirmed on the night of Monday, November 3. However, incumbent Warden Jane Toller appeared to widen her lead over her challengers. By late Monday, Toller had 2,054 votes compared with 1,593 for her closest rival, Jean-Pierre Landry. Josey Bouchard followed closely with 1,457 […]

3 November 2025 à 9:28 am

While Sébastien Denault and Brian Boisvert retained their municipal council seats in Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Claudette Béland, Richard Morissette, and Gary Ladouceur were unseated. Colin Lebrun narrowly defeated Claudette Béland in the November 2 election. Pierre Aubrey also secured a council seat, surpassing incumbent Gary Ladouceur by 51 votes. Daphne Laycock won against Richard Morissette with a […]

3 November 2025 à 9:24 am

Updated on 4 November 2025 à 1:15 pm

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The 2025 election in L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet was extremely close, with incumbent Mayor Jean-Louis Corriveau winning by just six votes over challenger Sylvain Tremblay. Due to the tight race, results were not confirmed until 2 a.m. If validated, this will mark Corriveau’s re-election. Former mayor Serge Newberry was unsuccessful in his bid to return to the municipal […]

3 November 2025 à 9:20 am

Bristol Voters Choose Change: Valerie Twollan-Graham Elected Mayor Voters in Bristol opted for change over continuity, electing outgoing councillor Valerie Twollan-Graham as mayor. She won by 36 votes over incumbent Brent Orr, who had held the position since 2009. In other Bristol election results, Remo Pasteris, known for advocating for the PPJ cycling trail, secured […]

3 November 2025 à 9:13 am

Updated on 3 November 2025 à 2:36 pm

With just over 38% of the vote, former Thorne mayor Terry Murdock (120 votes) won the election, securing 25 more votes than his two opponents, including outgoing Mayor Karen Kelly (95 votes). Outgoing councillor Deborah Stratford also received 95 votes, matching Kelly’s total. This marks a return to office for Murdock, who previously served as […]