Current show


Non classé


Interview – Claudee Galipeau – Village en Fête 2024 helicopter tours

4 June 2024 à 3:47 pm

The next edition of Village en fête in Fort-Coulonge will take place on June 8. In the CHIP 101.9 studio, Claudee Galipeau, one of the organizers, talked about the event and mentionned they just got the confirmation that the highly anticipated helicopter tours will be returning again this year. Participants are now being asked to […]


Read more

New bed and breakfast Circa opens in Shawville

31 May 2024 à 2:53 pm

Earlier this week, Shawville resident Emma Judd announced the long-awaited opening of her bed and breakfast Circa, located at the corner of Main Street and Campbell Street. The home is a well-known one in town, having been built in 1898 and housing several doctors over the decades, before sitting empty for quite some time before […]


Read more

Local weightlifting siblings hoist medals at Canadian Championships

24 May 2024 à 1:33 pm

Two weightlifting siblings from Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Xavier and Naomie Lusignan, took part in the Canadian Senior Weightlifting Championships in Halifax Nova Scotia over the weekend, taking home some hardware in the process. Xavier, having won the competition last year in the 96 kg weight class, moved up to the 102 kg class this year and once […]


Read more

Mental health patient advocates seeking input on potential changes to involuntary hospitalization law

10 May 2024 à 1:20 pm

Updated on 10 May 2024 à 3:33 pm

A non-profit that advocates for people with mental health challenges is holding a public consultation next week in light of the provincial government reviewing law P.38.001, which regulates when and how someone can be hospitalized involuntarily if they are perceived to be a danger to themselves or others. Mélodie Pelletier, a councillor with Droits-Accès de […]


Read more

New highway rest stop in Mansfield officially opened

3 May 2024 à 2:46 pm

A host of elected officials and bureaucrats gathered along Hwy. 148 in Mansfield on Friday morning for the official ribbon cutting of a new highway rest stop. The revamped property now features a self-cleaning bathroom, electric car charger, several picnic shelters and a map with tourism information for the entire Pontiac. It sits within view […]


Read more

Editor’s note: removal of incinerator survey

1 May 2024 à 3:02 pm

Updated on 2 May 2024 à 9:36 am

This is a note from CHIP 101.9’s English editor Caleb Nickerson. An informal survey on the proposed Pontiac incinerator project was removed from CHIP 101.9’s website today, after concerns were raised about the accuracy of the data. After reviewing the situation, we decided that since the same person can cast multiple votes, the results weren’t […]


Read more

TransporAction Pontiac sees increase in usage for 2023, in need of volunteers

25 April 2024 à 1:36 pm

Updated on 25 April 2024 à 3:41 pm

Local public transportation non-profit TransporAction Pontiac held their annual general meeting on April 25 at their office in Campbell’s Bay. The group has busses and vans that make regular runs as well as a host of volunteer drivers who take individuals to their appointments, known as adapted transport. Director Sylvie Bertrand explained that they’d seen […]


Read more

Portage bridge reduced to one lane until July

24 April 2024 à 9:53 am

Updated on 24 April 2024 à 3:13 pm

Repair work on the interprovincial bridge near the Chenaux Generating Station in Portage-du-Fort will close one lane for the next few months. According to the Ministry of Transportation’s website, the work is between rue Bittern and the middle of the bridge and will reduce traffic to one lane from April 23 to July 31.   […]


Read more

Fundraiser being held for Swisha woman who lost her legs following infection

28 March 2024 à 2:12 pm

The family of a woman from Rapides-des-Joachims who recently had her legs amputated following complications from a bacterial infection is raising funds from the community to help ease her recovery. Crystal Fischer, a 35-year-old mother of three was suddenly hospitalized back on December 17 with pulmonary blood clots that required surgery. Fischer’s sister-in-law, Kelsey Daly […]


Read more

MRC authorizes funds supporting local bid for abattoir

15 March 2024 à 9:02 am

A special meeting of MRC Pontiac council was held on March 13, in order to pass a resolution authorizing MRC funds in support of keeping the Abattoir des Viandes du Pontiac in operation. The business recently filed for bankruptcy protection, and their assets are set to be auctioned off, with the deadline of this Friday. […]


Read more

CHIP 101.9’s live stream will start right after this commercial