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CHIP 101.9 present at the last leaders’ debate before the election
The last leaders’ debate before the federal elections on October 21st was held yesterday in Gatineau, and the CHIP 101,9 Journalist Élizabeth Séguin was on site. She talked about it this morning. A full report will be available soon, meanwhile, this conversation can be found here.
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Le Droit reports on a Pontiac man with a sexual overtone directed at an officer of the Law
Le Droit newspaper reported this morning that a Pontiac resident, Daniel Houle, held sexually charged words at the Campbell’s Bay courthouse last Tuesday. According to Louis-Denis Ébacher of Le Droit newspaper, Daniel Houle, 47, was undergoing a bail hearing for a breaking and entering, death threats, armed assault and robbery in a Shawville case. During […]
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Interruption of service in obstetrics this weekend at CISSS de l’Outaouais
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSS) issued a notice that another interruption of service will occur in the obstetrics wing of the Shawville Hospital starting today, October 11th at noon, until October 14th 2019 at 8pm. Here are the details provided by CISSS de l’Outaouais: – Obstetrics nursing staff […]
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Campbell’s Bay: asphalt work continues
The Municipality of Campbell’s Bay informed its citizens that paving work will continue on municipal streets this Thursday, October 10th. Major interventions will take place on Leslie, Front and Borden Roads.
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Eureka93 in restructuring?
Co-President and CEO of LiveWell Food Canada (now known as Eureka 93), Seann Poli, sent a letter to his subscribers by email this week, expressing his concerns about the future of the company. “Like you, we are very disappointed with the current state of the business and are doing our best not to let the […]
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Interruption in obstetrics at the Pontiac Community Hospital
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSS) has confirmed that a temporary interruption of service in obstetrics at the Pontiac Community Hospital will take place from midnight tonight until Thursday, October 10th, at 8pm. It was also mentioned that this situation is caused by a lack of nursing staff, which […]
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A last tribute to Véronique Bourque
This morning, the funeral mass was held for Véronique Bourque, the 17-year-old for the Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield area, who was the victim of a car accident. The ceremony was celebrated at St-Pierre Church in Fort-Coulonge, this morning at 11am.
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MRC Pontiac is looking for strategic communications advisor and maintenance worker
The MRC Pontiac has issued an employment opportunity for a maintenance worker and a Strategic Communications Advisor. Those interested in taking up one of these positions have until October 25th to submit their application. The person sought for the position of Strategic Communications Advisor must have a university degree in communications, public relations, marketing or […]
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William Amos answers questions from CHIP 101.9
Yesterday, CHIP 101.9 continued its coverage of the 2019 federal elections in the Pontiac by hosting the incumbent Liberal MP William Amos. He gave a shorter English version of the lengthy morning interview during ‘Bonjour Pontiac’ and answered questions pertaining to his campaign, notably he answered a question on the economy of the Pontiac: He […]
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“We have a new vision based on the Pontiac” – Jane Toller
Following the extraordinary meeting of the mayors of the MRC on October 2nd, the MRC Pontiac has resolved to abandon the current MRC Pontiac National Park Committee and to create a new one with stakeholders from Quebec, resulting in a Pontiac based park. This decision disappointed the main promoter of the park idea, Joe Kowalski. […]
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