Author: Marie Gionet
More than a million free rapid COVID tests have been distributed to pharmacies across Quebec, starting today (December 20). Shawville Pharmacist Marc Aufranc said that to access these tests you must be a Quebec resident, and simply present your health card to receive a kit. Each resident over the age of 14 is entitled to […]
Last Thursday elected officials and the public gathered to celebrate the re-opening of the Félix-Gabriel Marchand Bridge in Mansfield. The iconic red covered bridge is the second longest in Quebec, but has been closed for years due to its condition. Following the press conference, CHIP 101.9 spoke with Pontiac MNA André Fortin, to talk about […]
Shawville pharmacist Marc Aufranc talks about the roll out of rapid tests in Quebec. CHIP101.9 · Interview – Marc Aufranc – rapid tests
Following the most recent Quebec government conference (December 20), like many schools in Quebec, l’école secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) announced its closure today, until January 10, 2022. Students are therefore on vacation as of today, because there will be no distance education on December 21 and 22. “As a preventive measure, we have asked the students […]
Premier François Legault announced yesterday (December 16) in a press conference that the province would be tightening public health restrictions going into the holidays. He backtracked on his statement earlier this month, that gatherings of 20 people would be permitted starting December 23. The limit is now set at 10 (or three families). These new […]
A press conference is scheduled to take place today (December 16) around 2 p.m. to announce the official reopening of the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, which has been closed for many years due to its condition. This announcement is long overdue since tourism projects such as its lighting, the Festipont and its proximity to the George Bryson […]
The Grand Chief of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council, Savanna McGregor, issued a statement on December 10 denouncing Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) for their collaboration with the group Algonquins of Ontario (AOO). On December 3, CNL issued announced that the AOO had bestowed a traditional Algonquin name, Minwamon, on one of their buildings. The […]
Members of the Ile du grand calumet council can breathe easy now that their office staff has agreed to stay on. In September, CHIP 101.9 revealed that the administrative employees at the L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet municipal office (director general and administrative assistant) were planning on resigning once the election was over. Mayor Jean louis corriveau, in a […]
Environment Canada is warning of freezing rain in most of western Quebec, starting this afternoon. Accumulation could be as much as 2-4 millimeters, making for a potentially slippery ride home for commuters. Environment Canada invites the population to report severe weather to meteoQC@ec.gc.ca or tweet using the hashtag #meteoqc.
Like other regions in Quebec, the number of active COVID cases has been on the rise in the Outaouais over the past few weeks, hitting 261 active cases as of yesterday (December 14) according to data from the CISSSO. The number of active cases in the Pontiac RLS (an acronym for local service network), which […]