NEWS
Teacher strike for the Syndicat du personnel de l’enseignement des Hautes-Rivières
Earlier today, teachers in the region exercised their right to strike, until 9:30 am. In a press release published this morning, the Syndicat du personnel de l’enseignement des Hautes-Rivières (FSE-CSQ) repeated that the objective, according to them, is to advance the discussions which have still not yielded satisfactory results at the bargaining tables. “The teachers, […]
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An investment of $ 291,678 for the PPJ Cycloparc trails
The MP for Pontiac, William Amos made an announcement yesterday that the governments of Canada and Quebec are investing $ 291,678 to upgrade the trails of the PPJ Cycloparc in the MRC Pontiac. The project aims to improve the Cycloparc PPJ trail network, which connects 10 of the 18 municipalities of the MRC Pontiac, by […]
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Summary of the snowmobile season on the territory of the Sûreté du Québec
The Sûreté du Québec has carried out a review of the 2021 snowmobile season, which has now ended. According to the various data, patrollers of the Sûreté du Québec carried out a series of operations on the trails, near them and also on the off-trail level throughout the Outaouais-Laurentides territory throughout the the season. All […]
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Announcement of road projects in the Outaouais
The Minister of Families and Minister responsible for the Outaouais region, Mathieu Lacombe, announced yesterday (Monday, April 12), investments of $ 212,144,000 for the next two years to ensure the maintenance and improvement of road infrastructure in the Outaouais region. This amount is more than announced last year. “Today’s announcement will no doubt be received […]
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The CSSHBO changes the school transport schedule in view of the teachers’ strike day on April 14
The day of the teachers’ strike in the Pontiac caused changes to the school transportation schedule. The teachers’ strike scheduled between midnight and 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday April 14, will ensure that school starts later than usual, school transportation will be adjusted accordingly, but classes will end on time. The Director General of the Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais […]
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Several time slots are currently available in all vaccination sites including that of Campbell’s Bay, according to the CISSS
The CISSS de l’Outaouais wishes to invite people aged 55 and over to be vaccinated and specifies that several timeslots are currently available in all vaccination sites: Gatineau (without appointment every day), Wakefield, Buckingham, Pontiac (Campbell’s Bay), Maniwaki and Petite-Nation (with appointment). The CISSS de l’Outaouais reiterates that vaccination is the most effective way to […]
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The 2021 country Festival in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield is canceled
The country Festival in Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield had to face the facts and just like last year, the event will not take place this year. In a Facebook post, the Festival organizers announced that the current context surrounding COVID-19 did not allow them to hold the event. « It is with regret and compassion for artists, musicians, […]
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Health and social service workers are invited to make an appointment to be vaccinated
In a press release released yesterday (Sunday April 11), the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais said workers in health and social services, who until now had not been vaccinated against COVID-19, can now make an appointment for their vaccine. This only concerns staff who are in direct contact with […]
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The Pontiac Artists’ Association receives $ 21,390 for a dissemination project
The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the ministère des Affaires municipales et de l’Habitation, as well as the municipalités régionales de comté (MRC) including the MRC Pontiac in collaboration with Culture Outaouais, unveiled the projects that are receiving funding under the third call for projects of the Entente de partenariat territorial in […]
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An early spring is more susceptible to fire danger
The Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU) asked the population to exercise caution. The early spring, bringing several days of sun and dry weather particularly in the Outaouais, could have an effect on the fire danger which currently varies from “high” to “extreme”, since the rise in temperatures, the absence of precipitation […]
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