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Municipality of Fort-Coulonge: Budget adopted at $ 2,653,000

The members of the municipal council of the village of Fort-Coulonge adopted in an extraordinary council session on Wednesday January 31, a balanced budget forecast of $ 2,653,336 for 2018. The highlights of the budget include an increase in salaries of 1.5% for employees and the mayor of the municipality. The property tax rate is […]


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Les Vertuoses competition: for environmental excellence

A new competition for environmental excellence was launched this week, the contest Vertuoses, aims to showcase the environmental initiatives of the Outaouais. Enviro Educ-Action’s Director General, Geneviève Carrier says that they want to know about all the green projects held or started in the Outaouais over the past 2 years; Organizations of all kinds in […]


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A success for Les Grandes Crues in Fort-Coulonge

Les Grandes Crues Comedy Show was an outstanding success for the first show that launched a series of cultural performances in the Pontiac. The Auditorium at Sieur-de-Coulonge was almost packed and the audience had a great evening. The comedy duo of Marie-Lyne Joncas and Ève Côté met with CHIP after the show and said they […]


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Arrest in Maniwaki for intimidating an officer of the law

On February 1st, during the day, police officers from the Sûreté du Québec arrested a minor in Maniwaki for comments made on social media. He was arrested for intimidating an officer of the law. After being investigated he was released on a promise to appear at the Maniwaki courthouse.


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CSHBO highlights Teachers’ Week

Teachers’ Week runs from February 4th to 10th. During this week, the Commission scolaire des Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais (CSHBO) highlights the commitment that teachers show towards their students, their contributing to the construction of Québec society, ensuring the students future. The CSHBO said that teachers help grow a generation of well-educated and well-prepared students for the future. […]


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Municipality of Pontiac: Pontiac Day Camp 2018

The Pontiac Day Camp will be back again in 2018. The camp will take place over 8 weeks, from June 25 to August 17, at école Notre-Dame-de-la-Joie in Luskville. Two registration evenings will be held on, March 20th, and April 3rd, from 3pm to 7pm. Details on activities and all other necessary information needed for […]


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The CISSS de Outaouais wants to limit influenza cases at the Hull Hospital

Several facilities of the Outaouais Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) reported influenza outbreaks, due to the very high frequency of influenza in the Outaouais in recent weeks. Currently, at the Hull Hospital, four care units have been affected. In order to protect patients, hospital workers and visitors the CISSSO have taken […]


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Dany Ladouceur, portrait of a young Pontiac entrepreneur

Many young Pontiac entrepreneurs are trying to find their way in today’s market. Dany Ladouceur, in his early twenties, has invested several thousand dollars in order to stand out in the field of landscaping and snow removal services. Dany Ladouceur speaks about the services he offers: The interview with Dany Ladouceur, entrepreneur, is available here.


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A young Bristol resident candidate of the PQ in the riding of Chapleau

With Quebec Provincial elections to be held in 9 months, some have already announced their intention to run. This is the case of Bristol native, Blake Ippersiel who, at age 19, announced his intention to seek the seat for the Parti Quebecois in the riding of Chapleau located in the City of Gatineau. Blake Ippersiel […]


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Open House at ESSC tomorrow

Tomorrow (Wednesday, January 31st) école secondaire Sieur de Coulonge will hold an open house from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Prospective students will have the opportunity during this evening to learn about their future school and will allow parents to learn more about what the school has to offer. Gabie Paré says that there will […]


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