NEWS
Québec’s Arts et Lettres Council awards Suzanne Vallières-Nollet of Fort-Coulonge, with $7,500 grant
The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Habitation, the MRC’s in the Outaouais, including the MRC Pontiac, the City of Gatineau and Culture Outaouais announced $256,500 to support eight artists and six artistic organizations under the Programme de partenariat territorial de l’Outaouais. In the Pontiac, Suzanne Vallières-Nollet […]
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Roughly 40 people attend citizen forum on proposed nuclear waste site
A public forum was held on Tuesday April 26 by officials from MRC Pontiac to discuss the proposed “near surface disposal facility” at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ site at Chalk River. The event took place at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort-Coulonge and brought out around 40 people. The event was organized by Pontiac Warden […]
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“It’s actually the best time of year”
The aerial park and trails at the Chutes Coulonge are open for the season and Director General André Piché is inviting the public to experience what he calls the best time of year at the falls, the spring freshet. The park opened at the start of the month and operates from Thursday to Sunday from […]
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New federalist party fielding candidates in this fall’s provincial race
Quebec voters will have more options when they head to the polls this fall as a new provincial political party, the Canadian Party of Quebec, had its “soft-launch” this week. CHIP 101.9 spoke with the party’s spokesperson, Colin Standish, to discuss its origins, platform and strategy for the race this fall. Standish also heads the […]
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MRC council holds heated debate over funding for Chapeau seniors home
At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on April 20, there was a heated discussion regarding $30,000 which had been granted to the Residence Meilleur, a seniors home in Chapeau. The discussion dates back to January 2016 when the seniors home was approved for grant funding through the Territory Development Fund (FDT). It came […]
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Pontiac SAAQ employees strike Tuesday and Wednesday
MRC Pontiac has issued a press release warning the population that service interruptions are possible at their branch of the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) in Campbell’s Bay today and tomorrow (April 26 and 27) due to workers on strike. “The office will remain open, but it is possible for certain transactions, that […]
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Fire claims home in Quyon
At around 7 a.m. on Saturday (April 23), firefighters were called to a home in Quyon after a garage caught fire. Despite the efforts of fire crews, the blaze spread to the rest of the home and both buildings were totally destroyed. All residents of the home were able to escape unharmed. According to police, […]
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Dr. John Wootton talks family medicine in the Pontiac
In an election year when the provincial government is planning on implementing several changes to the health care system, CHIP 101.9 spoke with Dr. John Wootton, the head of the family medicine group (GMF) in the Pontiac, to discuss issues facing family doctors in the area. Wootton said that the area was in relatively good […]
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41-year-old man arrested following police intervention in Bristol
Yesterday morning (Thursday April 21), Sûreté du Québec officers from MRC Pontiac were called to a home on chemin Bristol View in Bristol regarding an assault following a dispute between a man and a woman. After police arrived at the property, the suspect, a 41-year-old man, refused to leave the house. He eventually surrendered around […]
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Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge closed to traffic between April 25 and 29
The final work to install lighting equipment on the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge in Mansfield will take place from April 25 to 29. According to Louis Harvey of the Phare Ouest organization, the work will cause the bridge will be closed to traffic next week. CHIP101.9 · Extrait – L Harvey pont The official inauguration of the […]
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