NEWS
Many activities in Pontiac during Journées de la Culture au Québec
The Journées de la Culture au Québec will take place from Friday September 24 to Sunday September 26, with several free activities taking place in various locations throughout the Pontiac. “I am absolutely delighted to see some cultural activities coming back to the Pontiac this year. Throughout this pandemic, the postponement of many of our […]
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Shawville Fair issues public health notice for Saturday attendees
The Shawville Fair issued a statement on September 10 at the direction of regional public health authorities after two cases of COVID-19 were confirmed at the fair on September 4: “It is with great sadness that the PAS Board of Directors learned of the passing of Grand Chief, John Boudrias. Mr. Boudrias was a respected […]
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Petition launched expressing opposition to parts of Bill 96
Pontiac Warden Jane Toller held a press conference yesterday (September 7) to launch a petition asking that the provincial government make changes or clarifications to Bill 96, the proposed changes to Quebec’s language laws. Toller had previously stated that she would be drafting a petition on the issue when she spoke at a meeting hosted […]
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Conservative candidate discusses rural priorities
Pontiac Conservative candidate Michel Gauthier held a press conference yesterday (September 7) to go over his priorities for the rural portions of the riding. One way that he sees economic vitality returning to the rural MRCs in the riding, namely Vallee de la Gatineau and Pontiac, is by ensuring that public servants and other white […]
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Candidates weigh in on Chalk River disposal facility
At the federal candidates debate hosted by CHIP 101.9 on August 25, the four participants were questioned on their views on the issue of the proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) project at Chalk River. The facility would permanently store 1,000,000 cubic metres of low level radioactive waste in mound on the Chalk River grounds, […]
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MRC Pontiac Warden seat open for candidates
The MRC Pontiac published a public notice regarding the opening of candidatures for the post of elected warden. Applications will be accepted until October 1st. In addition to the various directives for voters, the MRC Pontiac has registered health safety rules in the context of COVID-19. During the 2017 election, which was the first election […]
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NDP candidate discusses language law changes
At the federal candidates debate hosted by CHIP 101.9 on August 25, Pontiac NDP candidate Denise Giroux was asked about Quebec’s proposed changes to their language laws, Bill 96. Giroux, who was born and raised a Franco-Ontarian, said that the rights of minority language speakers must be respected, but pointed out that the histories of […]
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Pontiac PPC candidate speaks about economic policy, government regulation
The Pontiac candidate for the People’s Party of Canada, David Bruce Gottfred, spoke with CHIP 101.9 about his candidacy. An engineer by trade, he describes himself as a “semi-retired” stay-at-home father and currently resides with his wife and two children in Chelsea. He has previous political experience working on the 2006 and 2008 campaigns for […]
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La lumière verte maintenant utilisée par le service d’incendie de Mansfield
C’est maintenant officiel, les pompiers de la brigade d’incendie de Mansfield pourront maintenant se servir de la lumière verte pour intervenir sur les lieux d’incendie ou encore se rendre à la caserne. Des panneaux ont d’ailleurs été installés depuis quelques jours dans la municipalité de Mansfield-et-Pontefract, afin d’avertir les automobilistes de ce nouveau procédé qui […]
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Green candidate Shaughn McArthur finishes paddle to Ottawa
Pontiac Green Party candidate Shaughn McArthur finished his canoe trip 150 km down the Gatineau river on Monday (September 6). Accompanied by Hull-Aylmer candidate Simon Gnocchini-Messier, he spoke about his various platform commitments. He said that the trip was a good opportunity to visit with constituents and get away from the “noise of the campaign […]
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