NEWS
Significant improvement in the Outaouais, the Pontiac still stable
The COVID-19 situation has significantly improved in the Outaouais. The number of active cases fell below the 100 mark in Gatineau, reaching 85 cases as of June 6. The situation is still more or less the same in the Pontiac with 15 cases, due among other things to cases related to Sieur-de-Coulonge high school. According […]
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More than a week after the second incident involving him; still radio silence on the future of MP William Amos
More than a week after the incident involving Pontiac MP William Amos, who once again found himself in an awkward position while being filmed, this time urinating into a coffee cup during a virtual meeting that he described in his press release as non-public in the House of Commons, neither the Pontiac Federal Liberal Association […]
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The Minister of Health unveils the schedule for the 2nd dose of vaccine
The Minister of Health and Social Services, Christian Dubé, unveiled on June 3, the opening schedule for making an appointment that will allow the population 18 years and over to advance the administration of the second dose vaccine. “As with the first dose, opening the appointment modification will be done in the order of priority […]
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The Outaouais region moves to the yellow level as June 14 th
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais informed the population that as of June 14, the Outaouais region will move to the pre-warning level (yellow zone). The decreasing trend observed in the number of cases, hospitalizations and outbreaks has allowed the region to move to the yellow zone. The yellow […]
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Mobile vaccination clinic at 4 locations in the Pontiac in the coming days
The Outaouais mobile vaccination clinic will be in the Pontiac starting Thursday, June 3. The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais says it hopes to reach the population of the Pontiac territory for the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. “We invite people to come see us, we want to increase […]
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The director of CHIP 101.9 appointed as president of the Association des radios communautaires du Québec
The Association des radios communautaires du Québec (ARCQ) celebrates the arrival of François Carrier as president of the organization. General Manager of Pontiac Community Radio (CHIP 101.9), François Carrier has been involved in the ARCQ board of directors since 2016. He says he wants to do everything in his power so that the Association can […]
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Disappearance of Robert Chartrand; search will be relaunched on June 12
The family of Robert Chartrand, who disappeared in the Ottawa River last February, is still looking for his body after his snowmobile sank into the water. The search will begin on June 12 and volunteers are invited to donate their time to find the body. The volunteers are called to meet at 9 a.m. at […]
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Fire in Mansfield: the residence is a total loss
A fire broke out in Mansfield last night (June 2) around 11 pm and destroyed a residence located near Highway 148. It was a neighbor who alerted the occupants of the residence who were able to get out in time. According to the most recent information, the building is a total loss. When they arrived, […]
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“An encouraging situation in the Pontiac, provided the rules are followed” -Brigitte Pinard
The Director of Public Health in the Outaouais, Dr. Brigitte Pinard, is confident that the COVID-19 situation in the Pontiac is under control and in the right direction. Despite recent cases or the situation at Sieur-de-Coulonge high school, which saw a new case emerge, she believes the situation is encouraging. On the other hand, she […]
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The municipalities of Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield ask for the collaboration of the public
In view of maintenance work at the Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield-et-Pontefract wastewater treatment plants during the month of June, the municipalities are asking citizens to cooperate in order to reduce their consumption of drinking water during the work. Municipalities are reminding their citizens that they should never throw waste into the toilet and sink. For example: […]
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