NEWS
Campbell’s Bay Wrestler, Geneviève Morrison, wins Canadian Senior Championship after years of not competing
The Campbell’s Bay native athlete Genevieve Morrison recently made a successful return to professional wrestling at the Canadian Senior Championships in Waterloo, Ontario. Morrison, who had not competed in a professional wrestling competition in years, performed brilliantly in this tough competition, winning the tournament and being awarded a medal and a plaque. Genevieve Morrison was […]
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Centraide Outaouais appoint Cédric Tessier as new Director General
The chair of Centraide Outaouais’ board of directors, Élaine Dupras, announced that Cédric Tessier would be appointed as the organization’s new executive director. Tessier had at the helme of the organization as Acting Director since November. In making the announcement, Dupras emphasized the confidence the Board has in Tessier ability to run the organization effectively: […]
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29 revitalizations projects will be completed thanks to a new $ 2,5 million Investment in the MRC Pontiac
Several organizations and politicians met yesterday at the Lions Club in Bryson to unveil the various projects in the new $2.5 million agreement slated for vitalization and development in the MRC Pontiac. A sum of $2,623,469.64 to be exact was granted to support 29 vitalization projects in the MRC Pontiac. The MNA for Pontiac, André […]
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Singer-songwriter Colleen Jones of L’Isle-aux-Allumettes releases new single Rotten Potatoes Friday, March 10
A singer-songwriter from L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, Colleen Jones, is releasing a brand new single called: Rotten Potatoes on Friday, March 10 2023. Her band Leeny Jones & the Boys is derived from Colleeny Jones – a nickname from her family. When talking to CHIP 101.9, Jones discussed her band’s style and approach to songwriting. Although her new […]
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Municipality of Litchfield asks residents with swimming pools to lookup new municipal safety regulations and to start booking the municipal park this summer
In a letter addressing Litchfield residents, Municipal officials made a point to remind citizens that the Government of Quebec officially delegated the responsibility of ensuring swimming pool safety to individual municipalities. According to Litchfield public officials, letters have already been sent out to residents who own a swimming pool. And, some homeowners have even received […]
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Residents are asked to submit their question for the next MRC Pontiac and TNO meeting by March 15 at noon
If you are a Pontiac resident, and have a question that you would like the MRC Pontiac’s Council of Mayors to answer during its next MRC and TNO meeting, you’re asked to submit your question by Wednesday March 15, 2023, at 12:00 PM. “Each resident can submit a maximum of one written question per session […]
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Crisis at the SAAQ; MRC Pontiac asks clients to be patient as delays are rampant
As is the case elsewhere in Quebec, the Société Assurance Automobile du Québec (SAAQ) in Campbell’s Bay is currently experiencing a lot of growing pains, causing sometimes significant delays in its service. According to the MRC Pontiac’s Strategic communications advisor and media contact, Colleen Jones, the delays are due to the major system update that […]
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March is Fraud Prevention Month; SQ calls for vigilance
The 19th edition of Fraud Prevention Month is back under the theme « Flairez l’arnaque » meaning to sniff out the scam, like a police dog sniffing for explosives. The Sûreté du Québec is collaborating with the Bank of Canada, the Autorité des marchés financiers and several of the Fraud Prevention Forum partners, and co-chaired by the […]
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International Women’s Day 2023 : Granby Mayor Julie Bourdon discutes the challenges related to women participating in local government
March 8, 2023 – For International Women’s Day, CHIP 101.9 spoke to Julie Bourdon, the President of the Women’s Commission and Governance of the Union des municipalités du Québec (UMQ), and Mayor of Granby. In the interview Bourdon talked about the challenges and issues related to women participating in local government and their representation on […]
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The PQ calls for the decentralisation of Optilab to allow lab tests to be conducted locally
The MNA for Îles-de-la-Madeleine and health and social services critic for the Parti Québécois, Joël Arseneau, denounced what he describes as the negative effects of the Optilab project, which centralizes laboratory tests and diminishes hospital autonomy. “The fears we’ve expressed for years are being materialize today and the impacts on patients in regional hospitals are […]
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