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Organizers of the Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival delighted with Quebec’s re-opening plan
The Quebec government presented their deconfinement plan for the coming weeks at a news conference yesterday (February 8) afternoon. These announcements were welcome news to the organizers of the Fort-Coulonge-Mansfield Country Festival, Phil Denault and Carole Faubert, who had to cancel the popular annual event for the past two years. “With today’s announcements, we can […]
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André Fortin files petition to keep SOPFEU management in Maniwaki
Pontiac MNA André Fortin has filed an online petition to prevent provincial forest firefighting service SOPFEU from moving management staff from its base in Maniwaki to Val-d’Or. “Well, first of all … there are a lot of people in the Pontiac who work at SOPFEU, who have been working at SOPFEU for years,” he said […]
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Réseau.Presse hopes for adoption of Australian-style bill regulating tech giants
Réseau.Presse, better know as l’Association de la presse francophone (APF), representing French-Canadian news media outside of Québec is satisfied with the recent statement made by the Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, on the Government of Canada’s intent to adopt new legislation, similar to Australia, aimed at restricting tech giants in the country. Réseau.Presse thanked minister Rodriguez […]
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SOPFEU announces nomination of new president
Quebec’s forest firefighting agency SOPFEU has announced the appointment of Daniel Cantin as Chairman of its Board of Directors. “This appointment is of a particular nature since it is the first time that the presidency of the Board has been entrusted to a former employee of the organization. Cantin worked at SOPFEU from 1986 to […]
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Phare Ouest cinema nights return to Café Downtown
With the easing of public health restrictions, the cinema nights in Fort Coulonge organized by the cultural organization Phare Ouest are starting back up. The next screening will be Tuesday, February 15 featuring the film Bootlegger. As organizer Louis Harvey explained, spaces will be limited to 30 and it is advised to book with Café […]
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L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet budgets for road work and pump house upgrades
L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet’s municipal council recently adopted their 2022 budget and Mayor Jean-Louis Corriveau spoke about the priorities for the first year of his term. “In 2022, the taxable roll of the assessment roll went up by $109,000,517. We’re talking a little more than a million dollars in taxable value,” he said (tr.). “This year, as I […]
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Michel Gauthier speaks about the ousting of Erin O’Toole
The candidate for the Conservative Party in the most recent election, Michel Gauthier, spoke with CHIP 101.9 about the future of the party. Conservative MPs voted to remove Erin O’Toole as head of the party on February 2, roughly 18 months after he won the leadership. Manitoba MP Candice Bergen has assumed the position of […]
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Bridge P-08574 re-opened on the Black River Road
The Quebec Ministry of Transport would like to inform residents that Bridge P-08574 in Waltham has reopened. The bridge lies on the Black River Road and has been closed since January 28, due to ice build-up on the river. The closure of the bridge provoked plenty of reactions from residents of the area.
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The Journal de Montréal publishes article highlighting Pontiac’s low vaccination rate
Quebec’s biggest French-language daily newspaper, the Journal de Montréal, published an article in its February 5 edition titled “Welcome to the Pontiac, the hard heads of vaccination in Quebec” (tr.). The article was also published through affiliated media at the Journal de Québec and TVA. Journalist Nora T. Lamontagne met with elected officials like Pontiac […]
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Thorne reduces mill rate for 2022
In 2022, Thorne residents will see their mill rate drop by 4 cents per $100 valuation, from 64 cents to 60. Mayor Karen Kelly said that they made the decision to lower the rate in order to give taxpayers a bit of a break. CHIP101.9 · Clip – Karen Kelly – mill rate This year […]
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