NEWS
The CISSSO requires full-time work for its nursing staff
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais announced that full-time work will be imposed on nurses and patient attendants in urban hospitals, namely Hull and Gatineau. This measure would be, according to the CISSS de l’Outaouais, applied to offer the services necessary to patients in the context of the COVID-19 […]
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The ESSC Ski delegation to school among the winners of Forces Avenir
The expedition made up of students from Sieur-de-Coulonge High School (ESSC) who traveled from Fort-Coulonge to the House of Commons in Ottawa while cross-country skiing as part of the Ski at School program, was named a winner by the organization Forces Avenir. The coordinator of this project, Guillaume Lavoie-Harvey, said he was touched by this […]
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The CISSS reiterates the critical situation in the Outaouais
The CISSS de l’Outaouais reiterated this week the importance of the Red Alert level measures affecting the Gatineau region and the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais. Indeed, the data shows us that the COVID-19 virus is still very present given the number of hospitalizations, with 34 people who are currently hospitalized, including 2 in intensive care. It […]
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The CISSSO notes an increase in requests for mental health care
The Halloween murder that took place in Quebec City raised questions about the demands for mental health care. It seems that the context of the pandemic is also bringing greater demand for mental health care to the Outaouais. Even if she did not have the exact data, the CEO of the CISSS de l’Outaouais, Josée […]
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Phare Ouest obtains the authorization from the Ministry of Culture
The Phare Ouest organization has received authorization to install a lighting system on the structure of the Félix-Gabriel Marchand bridge for permanent illumination of the bridge. Being classified as a heritage building, the Félix-Gabriel Marchand Bridge should receive authorization from the Ministry of Culture and Communications. It is therefore the General Directorate of Heritage which […]
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Knights of Columbus and CHIP 101.9 team up to broadcast new bingo
The Knights of Columbus Conseil 7221 has announced that it has entered into a partnership with the Pontiac Community Radio (CHIP 101.9) to broadcast their bingo on the radio every Thursday, starting November 19. Previously, the Knights of Columbus bingo took place at the Parish Hall located in Fort-Coulonge. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the […]
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More than 1,800 customers affected by power outages in the Pontiac
The weather conditions of the last day, composed of strong winds and heavy snow, caused blackouts in several sectors in the Outaouais, including the Pontiac. 1,858 Hydro-Québec customers were deprived of electricity in the MRC Pontiac. Otter Lake was the most affected municipality with 855 customers, the Municipality of Thorne also had 192 customers without […]
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William Amos believes Canada is in a good position to eventually offer the vaccine
Pontiac MP, William Amos, spoke about the federal government’s investments in recent months with pharmaceutical companies. William Amos believes his government is acting for the well-being of Canadians to be able to offer the COVID-19 vaccine when it is ready. CHIP101.9 · Clip – Will Amos 1 Regarding his government’s spending since the start of […]
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Campbell’s Bay has at least one case
In her October 30 update, the Warden of the MRC Pontiac, Jane Toller, talked about the case of COVID-19 in Campbell’s Bay. CHIP101.9 · Oct 30 2020_ Jane Toller Update
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Resolution for Warden Jane Toller to be part of the FCM Committee
The Mayors of the MRC Pontiac resolved, during Wednesday meeting of the mayors, to allow Warden Jane Toller to become part of the Quebec Caucus of the Federation of Canadian municipalities (FCM). Jane Toller stated that being part of the committee would allow her to move local projects forward. CHIP101.9 · Clip – Jane Toller […]
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