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Shawville Fair gets underway Thursday
With the Labour Day weekend approaching, the town of Shawville is gearing up for their busiest time of the year with the return of the Shawville Fair. The event runs from Thursday to Monday (August 29 to September 2) with a host of agricultural competitions and activities for all ages. General Manager Mavis Hanna explained […]
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MRC Pontiac seeking another fire prevention tech, will pay for schooling
After having some difficulty hiring another fire prevention technician, MRC Pontiac is offering to pay for the one-year CEGEP course of a potential candidate. The resolution approving the move was made at the public council meeting on August 21 and a posting will be published shortly on the MRC’s website. MRC Public Safety Coordinator Julien […]
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Hydro Quebec lowering river level above Bryson generating station for maintenance
Hydro Quebec issued a press release earlier this month announcing that they would be lowering the river levels above the Bryson generating station for maintenance between September 3 and September 20. They note that the reduction will be between 30 and 50 cm, and will be in order to install a temporary wall on the […]
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Woman arrested for drunk driving after hitting cones, driving wrong way on Hwy. 148
MRC des Collines police arrested a woman on Saturday night for impaired driving after she struck a cone and drove the wrong way on Hwy. 148 in the Municipality of Pontiac. According to a press release, police were called about an erratic driver on the highway. The woman then struck a traffic cone and her […]
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Terry Lafleur named MRC Pontiac’s new assistant DG, by-election to be announced in Otter Lake
At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on August 21, it was announced that Otter Lake Mayor Terry Lafleur had been selected for the MRC’s newly created position of assistant Director General. Lafleur is no stranger to the workings of municipalities, having worked in various roles in L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, Chichester and Otter Lake. His private […]
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Gatineau Hospital now offering breastfeeding assistance service to new mothers
On Monday regional health authority CISSSO announced the return of the breastfeeding assistance service at the Gatineau Hospital maternity ward. The CISSSO partnered with the organization Naissance-Renaissance Outaouais in order to offer the service, which has been in place since June. The service pairs up new mothers who have given birth at the hospital with […]
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Grief support group returning in September
At the start of September the free grief support group offered by AutonHomme Pontiac will be returning to Campbell’s Bay. The sessions will take place on Mondays at 7 p.m. at the group’s office in Campbell’s Bay (128 Front Street), starting September 9 and running for eight weeks until November 4. Ali-John Chaudhary, a psychotherapist […]
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Girl, 15, missing from Shawville since Saturday UPDATED.
UPDATE 08.27: Heise has been found safe. The Sûreté du Québec is asking the public to be on the lookout for a missing teen, 15 year-0ld Jasmine Heise of Shawville. She was last seen on Saturday afternoon (August 17), travelling on foot from Heath Road. Anyone who sees her is asked to call 911. Information […]
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Municipality of Mansfield ordered to pay $108,360 to waste collection company
On August 13, the Quebec Court of Appeal upheld a previous judgement and ruled against the Municipality of Mansfield-et-Pontefract, ordering it to pay $108,360 to Location Martin-Lalonde Inc., a local contractor that bid on the town’s waste collection contract back in 2015. The amount reflects damages for unrealized profits after another company was awarded the […]
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CMQ report alleges former Waltham DG committed numerous ethical and professional violations
A report published by the Commission municipale du Quebec (CMQ) last week following a lengthy investigation alleges a litany of ethical and professional violations committed by the former director general of the Municipality of Waltham, Fernand Roy. The investigation began after Mayor Odette Godin raised several concerns following an external auditor’s report in 2023, and […]
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