NEWS
Two-vehicle collision closes Hwy. 148 for hours
A two-vehicle collision occurred at around 4 p.m. yesterday (Monday October 4) near the intersection of Hwy. 148 and the 6th Concession in Clarendon that closed the route for several hours. According to SQ spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier, the westbound vehicle crossed into the opposite lane and collided with a vehicle travelling the opposite direction. […]
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Maurice Beauregard elected for second term
Campbell’s Bay Mayor Maurice Beauregard, along with the rest of his council, were elected by acclamation. The only change on council from the previous term was that Lois Smith, who served the municipality for 33 years, stepped down and was replaced in seat 5 by Josey Bouchard. The newly elected mayor said that he was […]
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Portrait of the municipal elections in Pontiac
More than 55% of the municipal posts were elected by acclamation in the MRC Pontiac. Seven mayoral positions were elected by acclamation. Two candidates will be vying for the position of Warden for MRC Pontiac: the outgoing Warden Jane Toller will face former Warden Mike McCrank. In 2017, the first year the position was elected […]
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Here is the list of municipal candidates elected by acclamation and the candidates in elections (November 7th)
Here is the list of the candidates for the municipal elections on November 7th in the Pontiac region updated on October 1st, 2021 at 9 p.m. Name in black – Incumbent Name in [rouge] red [/ rouge] – New candidate Name in [bleu] blue [/ bleu] – Candidate back in a different role Alleyn-et-Cawood Mayor […]
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John Armstrong looks back on 16 years in local politics
Clarendon Mayor John Armstrong was one of several MRC Pontiac mayors who decided not to seek re-election this year. He spoke with CHIP 101.9 about his 16 years in municipal politics, and gave some advice to those who will be following in his footsteps. Armstrong entered politics as a councillor and served for ten years, […]
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Pontiac Native Community holds ceremony for Reconciliation Day
The Pontiac Native Community hosted a ceremony to mark the first National Truth and Reconciliation Day at their recently constructed healing garden in Mansfield. A group of around 20 gathered around a fire and began with a smudging ceremony. Attendees were given a chance to speak about the day and the importance of remembering the […]
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Updated list of municipal candidates in Pontiac
The candidates in the Pontiac region as of 4 p.m. on September 30 (note that CHIP 101.9 will be updating this list regularly): Names in black – incumbent Names in [rouge]red[/rouge] – new candidate Names in [bleu]blue[/bleu] – returning candidate from a different role Alleyn-et-Cawood Mayor: [rouge]Joseph Squitti[/rouge] (former mayor), Carl Mayer Councillor(1): Susan Tanner […]
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Updated list of municipal candidates in Pontiac
The candidates in the Pontiac region as of 4 p.m. on September 29 (note that CHIP 101.9 will be updating this list regularly): Names in black – incumbent Names in [rouge]red[/rouge] – new candidate Names in [bleu]blue[/bleu] – returning candidate from a different role Alleyn-et-Cawood Mayor: [rouge]Joseph Squitti[/rouge] (former mayor), Carl Mayer Councillor(2): Jason Emery […]
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Literacy Council seeking volunteers
The Western Quebec Literacy Council (WQLC) is seeking volunteers to help out with several of their programs. The WQLC is a non-profit group that helps English-speakers of all ages in Western Quebec improve their literacy as well as numeracy and other life skills. Director Michelle Gagnon explained that they looking for volunteers to help with […]
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Pontiacers marking Truth and Reconciliation Day
With the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation coming up this Thursday September 30, there will be several groups marking the occasion in the area. The date was made a federal holiday by parliament back in June and this will be the first national day to honour the lost children and survivors of residential schools, […]
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