NEWS
Longest snowmobile bridge in the world connects Pontiac and West Carleton
Despite the blustery winter weather on February 12, several officials and the public gathered on the Ontario side of the former Morris Island train bridge for the official opening of the world’s longest snowmobiling bridge. The former train bridge will connect the trails in Ontario and Quebec and spans 487 meters across the Ottawa River, […]
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Pharmacists shortage reaches 24% in Outaouais Hospitals
The Outaouais region is among the regions most affects by staff shortages in Hospital pharmacies and other health establishments. The Association des pharmaciens des établissements de santé du Québec (A.P.E.S.) reports that the rate of missing Pharamacists across the outaouais is at 24%. The A.P.E.S. president François Paradis says the organizations reseach shows that the […]
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”Teachers are always fully engaged, but never fully appreciated,” says Daniel Boisjoli, president of SPEHR
To celebrate the 28th teachers appreciation week, the ministry of Education chose « Entièrement engagés » as its theme, or ”fully engaged.” For the week of February 06 to February 12, 2022, on behalf of the Syndicat du personnel de l’enseignement des Hautes-Rivières (SPEHR FSE-CSQ), the union president Daniel Boisjoli is highlighting teachers for their engagment which […]
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Flash freeze warning in effect for the Pontiac
Environment Canada has issued a flash freeze warning for the Pontiac. “Temperatures will drop rapidly this morning. Puddles, wet snow and any additional precipitation will freeze as temperatures drop” –Environment Canada Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. […]
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Chutes Coulonge offering free admission over March Break
The Chutes Coulonge Park in Mansfield will be be opening up their site to the general public free of charge on the Quebec March Break, from February 28 to March 4. Director General André Piché said that there’s plenty of activities available for those looking to get out into nature such as snowshoeing. CHIP101.9 · […]
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Webinar on agri-tourism next week
A webinar on agri-tourism with the title “Agritourism Gatherings: A virtual series for farm, food, and travel communities” will take place next week on Tuesday, February 15 starting at 11 a.m. The first hour will take place in English, followed by an hour in French and will bring together experts from Quebec, eastern Ontario and […]
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Preliminary inquiry wraps up in Fort-Coulonge homicide case
We have a small update on the first degree murder trial of a Fort-Coulonge man that’s slowly winding its way through the courts. On February 9, prosecutors and the defense made their submissions to Judge Richard Meredith in Gatineau regarding the case of Johann Mitchell Blake McClennan, who is charged with first-degree murder in relation […]
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Quinn O’Brien signs new contract in English hockey league
Campbell’s Bay hockey standout Quinn O’Brien has signed a contract with a Scottish hockey team, the Dundee Stars. Playing in the Elite Ice Hockey League, the highest level of hockey in the United Kingdom, O’Brien previously played 15 games with the Glasgow Clan this season, scoring one goal. O’Brien started his career in the Quebec […]
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The Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs closes their gym with a silent auction
The administrative council of the Centre de loisir des Draveurs Century 21 Élite have made the decision to close the gym that’s located on the second floor of the facility. “After much thinking and trying to find a better solution with no success, we decided to completely close the small fitness center on the second […]
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Residents can submit questions for council of mayors meeting
Citizens who would like to ask a question of public officials at the next MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on February 16 can now submit them through the MRC’s website. The deadline to submit is February 15 at noon. According to the website, the limit is one question per resident per meeting.
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