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Green Party candidate Shaughn McArthur begins his paddle down the Gatineau

31 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Pontiac’s Green Party candidate Shaughn McArthur began his journey down the Gatineau River this Sunday (August 29), starting at Déléage (near Maniwaki). He plans to travel 150 km to the nation’s capital on his “paddle for a livable future” and mentioned in a video posted on his Facebook page that the wind has made his […]


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SQ asking motorists to follow the rules as school returns

30 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 11:19 am

With thousands of children heading back to school across the province next week, provincial police are asking motorists to respect the rules of the road. Between August 30 and September 7, the SQ will be increasing their presence near schools. They would like to remind motorists of the rules going forward: • Obey posted speed […]


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Information for municipal elections

30 August 2021 à 12:00 am

With the federal election well underway, preparations are starting for municipal contests, coming up on November 7. Last week the MRC Pontiac published a notice regarding changes for how those in the TNO can vote for the position of Warden: “If you are 70 years of age or older on Election Day, you may vote […]


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Doctors, elected officials continue calls for health care decentralization

29 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 11:19 am

A group of Quebec doctors for decentralization of the health system (RQMDSS) held a press conference today (August 27) alongside mayors and elected officials from across the province, once again voicing their frustration with the fallout of Bill 10. Also known as the “Barrette reforms” after the Liberal health minister at the time, Gaétan Barrette, […]


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Change in management of the Sphinx mining company

28 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Mining company Sphinx Resources Ltd. has announced the appointment of a new director, Daniel Deschambault, as President and Chief Executive Officer of the company, effective immediately. He is also appointed administrator. “Jeremie Ryan is stepping down as President and CEO and Director, but remains available for the transition process,” Sphinx said in a statement. A […]


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The Fort Coulonge Golden Age Club questions its survival

27 August 2021 à 12:00 am

The Fort Coulonge Golden Age Club has invited its members and interested Fort Coulonge / Mansfield citizens to a meeting to discuss the its future. The organization has been severely affected by COVID-19, and since the start of this pandemic, the club’s organizers are no longer able to organize activities and access to their hall […]


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The Caisse des Rivières de Pontiac to hold barbeque for Centraide Outaouais

26 August 2021 à 12:00 am

The Caisse des Rivières de Pontiac is hosting a barbeque to raise money for Centraide Outaouais on Friday September 17. The event will take place between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at their location in Fort Coulonge. Last year’s event was cancelled due to the pandemic. On the menu: Hot dog – $1.50 Hamburger – […]


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Brauwerk Hoffman Trail Race this weekend

26 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Coming up this Saturday (28th of August) is the first Brauwerk Hoffman Trail Race. According to Paul Shea, one of the organisers of the event, there are 2 race options available, a 5km race (1 loop) or a 10km race (2 loops). Shea also mentionned that participants will be running through a creek during the […]


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Former Maibec factory in Clarendon up for sale

26 August 2021 à 12:00 am

The building that used to house the Maibec factory in Clarendon, located at C245 13 Concession is up for sale. The asking price is $1,390,000 for the 37,865 square foot industrial space. The sale includes a small house with exterior access to the basement, and cedar shingle roof and wood siding. The ad states that […]


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Despite mandatory masking, Denis Rossignol sees light at the end of the tunnel

26 August 2021 à 12:00 am

Quebec’s education minister, Jean-François Roberge, announced yesterday (August 24) that masking will be mandatory for students in the Outaouais. The fourth wave, which has been officially declared by Health Canada, and the Delta variant were the reasons cited by the government for the change. Despite everything, Denis Rossignol, the director general of the Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais school […]


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