NEWS
Agreement in principle reached on school transport
A tentative agreement was reached between the government and the Federation of Bus Operators yesterday (August 19). The process is not quite finished, as this six-year agreement must now be presented to the members of the organization so that they can enter into agreements with their respective school service centres. In the Pontiac, they are […]
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Pontiac Community Players presenting 13th annual summer comedy
Local theatre troupe the Pontiac Community Players (PCP) will be hosting their 13th annual summer comedy at Coronation Hall in Bristol from August 24-27. This year, the chosen script was “Funny Money”, a romp written by British playwright Ray Cooney (which was also adapted into a film starring Chevy Chase). PCP President Greg Graham spoke […]
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Denis Rossignol discusses number of qualified teachers in Pontiac schools
In the August 10th edition of the Pontiac Journal, an open letter from a concerned parent highlighted the departure of ESSC teacher Kamel Bourenane. In the letter, the author questioned the departure and found it abnormal that qualified teachers were leaving the school. “I do not know the exact reason for your departure, but I […]
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CAQ candidate meets with Pontiac warden, Mansfield mayor
On Monday, the newly announced candidate for the CAQ in the Pontiac riding, Corinne Canuel-Jolicoeur, met with MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller to discuss local issues and the council’s priorities ahead of this fall’s provincial election. They also met with Pro-Warden and Mansfield-et-Pontefract Mayor Sandra Armstrong. Speaking after the council of mayors meeting on Wednesday […]
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CSSHBO tells parents to prepare “plan b” for school transportation
After several weeks of questioning, the Centre de service scolaire des Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais (CSSHBO) responded today (August 18) to the possibility that there will be no agreement with carriers to provide student transportation. This comes on the heels of the Western Quebec School Board making a similar announcement last Wednesday. “After two years of the pandemic, […]
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Electric vehicle charging station coming to Campbell’s Bay
Campbell’s Bay will be getting a new electric car charging station near their downtown park. CHIP 101.9 spoke with Mayor Maurice Beauregard, who said that the station is one part of their series of upgrades to the area. He explained that council had been working on the project for about a year at this point, […]
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Three provincial party leaders in the Outaouais this past week
In light of the provincial elections coming up on October 3, the leaders of three parties were in the Outaouais this past week. Premier François Legault was in Gatineau on Friday to announce the CAQ candidates for the ridings of Hull and Pontiac, Suzanne Tremblay and Corinne Canuel-Jolicoeur respectively. The CAQ already control three of […]
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Chapeau to host Islandfest this weekend
This weekend the village of Chapeau on L’Isle-aux-Allumettes will host their annual Islandfest celebrations. All activities are taking place at the Chapeau RA grounds, next door to the Harrington Community Centre. Things get underway Friday night with a performance from Adam’s Buoys. On Saturday, there will be something for everyone, with live music, a ball […]
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Laura Mayhew named Shawville Fair Ambassador for 2022
Last night (August 16), the Homecraft Hall at the Shawville Fairgrounds was packed for the annual tradition of naming an Ambassador for the Shawville Fair. The contest used to be known as the Miss Shawville Fair contest, but the name was changed back in 2011. Organizers Hayley and Holly Campbell explained that each of the […]
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François Legault visits the Bouquinart Bookstore and Art Gallery in the riding of Pontiac
Quebec Premier François Legault was in the Outaouais on Friday (August 12) to announced the CAQ candidates for the ridings of Hull and Pontiac. After the press conference introducing Suzanne Tremblay for Hull and Corinne Canuel-Jolicoeur for Pontiac, Legualt followed the August 12 tradition of purchasing a book by a Quebec author. He and Canuel-Jolicoeur […]
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