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Gilles Beaulieu will try to be re-elected in Fort-Coulonge

In Fort-Coulonge, Councillor Gilles Beaulieu is trying to be re-elected. Last winter Mr. Beaulieu celebrated his 31st year as councillor. In an interview with CHIP 101.9, Mr. Beaulieu explained why he reapply for councillor 1 in Fort-Coulonge and said that with a new mayor, he will have another opportunity to share his ideas: Clip – […]


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CAA-Quebec educates seniors on good driving habits

Over the next 10 years, there will be more than 1.5 million seniors on Québec roads, and while good driving habits is not determined by age, navigating the roads can be a challenge in itself. The CAA-Quebec Foundation will be touring about 20 places across the province in the near future to promote awareness of […]


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The Canadian Bristol Dryland Dog Race Championship will be held on October 28 and 29

In less than two weeks the Bristol Dryland Canadian Dog Race Championship will be held on the 28 and 29 of October. During an episode of Ces gens d’ici, CHIP discussed the preparations with the organizer of this project and owner of Bristol Dryland, Denis Rozon: Clip – Denis Rozon Several racers and their dogs […]


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Les mauvaises herbes; First film of the season presented by Phare Ouest

The first feature film presented by Phare Ouest, Les mauvaises herbes, will be presented on October 25 at the école St-Pierre in Fort-Coulonge. One of the organizers, Louis Harvey talks about the film. Clip – Louis Harvey Full interview is available here.


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Fire Prevention Week

This week is Fire Prevention Week which is taking place under the slogan La prévention, c’est bon! C’est dans la cuisine que ça se passe. Prevention is Good! Especially in the kitchen. Bob Le Chef is the spokesperson for the event for a second year in a row and says that 1 in 3 house […]


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Residents of the MRC are invited to check their registration on the electoral list

Residents wishing to add, remove or modify information on the list of electorates must go to their local municipal office during the electoral lists review which will be held on Thursday, October 19 from 7 pm to 10 pm and Monday, October 23 from 10 am to 5:30 pm . For residences of Allumettes island […]


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127 people attend English language debate

Last night, 127 people were present for the Equity’s English language warden candidates’ debate. A wide array of topics were discussed. When addressing municipal amalgamation Linda Davis spoke of the mergers as inevitable: Clip – Linda Davis On communication infrastructure Pierre Fréchette spoke of the communication blackouts in the region: Clip – Pierre Fréchette During […]


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Alain Gagnon elected as mayor by acclamation in Bryson

The municipality of Bryson saw its mayor Alain Gagnon elected by acclamation last week. Mr. Gagnon will have to face the challenges in the coming years of balancing the budget and improving infrastructure: Clip – Alain Gagnon In 2013 Alain Gagnon had been elected over two other candidates. The complete interview with Alain Gagnon is […]


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Renfrew County Private Landowners Association (RCPLA) Fall Meeting

Renfrew County Private Landowners Association (RCPLA) Fall Meeting 7 pm Friday October 20, 2017, at the Pembroke Outdoor Sportsman Club, 2398 Doran Rd., Laurentian Valley Topics to be discussed; Ontario Bill#139, Ottawa River Watershed Council, Algonquin Land Claim and Renfrew County Official Plan. Special guests that will be speaking Honourable John Yakabuski, PC MPP for […]


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The Western Québec School Board created the Cone Taxi Memorial Scholarship Fund

At the Commissioners meeting on September 26, the Western Québec School Board established the Cone Taxi Memorial Scholarship Fund. This scholarship fund was made possible by the late Clifford Lloyd Cone, who bequeathed $ 578,295.36 to the school board, explicitly for students at Pontiac High School in Shawville. Each year, two scholarships equivalent to half […]


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