Author: Marie Gionet
With municipal elections approaching in November, the Municipality of Pontiac is looking for workers. Returning officer Pierre Said is looking for scrutineers, secretaries, reception officers, information and law officers, and workers for the identity verification table. While the date of the election will be November 7, the municipality will also have an advance poll on […]
Pontiac MNA André Fortin commented on the different difficulties regarding health care in the Outaouais and in the Pontiac. With a break in service at the emergency room in Gatineau and a break in service in the obstetrics unit at the Pontiac Hospital in Shawville that has lasted almost two years, Fortin said that the […]
Pontiac MNA André Fortin understands Pontiacer’s concern with the work on the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, but still believes the work will be completed, despite various delays in recent months. Fortin was the provincial Minister of Transport four years ago when the work was announced, and at the time it was expected to take two years. “I […]
Pontiac MP William Amos has announced that he will not be a candidate for the next federal election. William Amos, who was first elected in 2015, posted via his Twitter and Facebook accounts this evening (August 8) that he will not be a candidate for the next federal election in the Pontiac. The decision on […]
It’s going to be a hot, moist week in the Pontiac. Environment Canada issued an alert on August 9 that a hot, humid air mass has gradually entered Quebec and is expected to stick around until Friday. In this period, maximum temperatures will approach 30 degrees Celsius, and humidex values will be between 36 and […]
The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) has already announced the candidate who would represent the LPC in the riding of Pontiac, Sophie Chatel. The LPC has sent its members a press release mentioning that Sophie Chatel was elected by acclamation as a candidate for Pontiac in the next federal election and that she will focus […]
A sizable crowd filled the Homecraft Hall on the Shawville Fairgrounds Tuesday night (August 3) for an information session on Bill 96, the Quebec government’s proposed update to the province’s language laws. In addition to the roughly 70 attendees in the building, more than 100 took in the event online. The evening was put on […]
At around 1:30 p.m. on August 5, police officers received a call regarding a car moving erratically on Hwy. 148 in Bristol. Moments later, the car left the road and got stuck in a ditch. Attempting to flee the scene, the driver floored the accelerator, to no avail. Eventually, the friction from the tires caused […]
The tench, an invasive species of fish originating in Europe, was detected in the Ottawa River this summer. Known for its tolerance for low concentrations of oxygen and able to survive in varied habitats, the fish could have a negative impact on certain other species, such as crayfish, snails, mussels and insects that inhabit shallow […]
The Coopérative Aventure Hélianthe is proceeding with their outdoor kiosk at the Pont Blanc Beach in Mansfield. The building will offer rentals for canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and bicycles to visitors and residents who want to explore the region. As of this Friday (August 6), equipment will be available for the public to use. For […]