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Culinary evening with Yannick La Salle in October
On October 25th, the Bryson Recreation Association is organizing a Culinary Evening with the Pontiac native Chef Yannick La Salle, who will be accompanied by the co-owner and chef of Les Fougères restaurant, Charles Part, along with the Le Cordon Bleu Institute graduate, Kara Cahill. One of the organizers of the event, and member of […]
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Queen Street Fiddlers
On Saturday August 24th the Bonnechere museum will be hosting the Queen Street Fiddlers who will be entertaining us with valley style music. This year most of the tunes will have been composed by fiddlers living within the Ottawa valley.
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PORTAGE du FORT COMMUNITY YARD SALE
PORTAGE du FORT COMMUNITY YARD SALE Saturday Aug. 31 8 am to 2pm Enjoy our Community- Find Treasures at GREAT Prices- Help US reduce waste and support our Environment
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Escape Game at the Fort-Coulonge Library
The Réseau BIBLIO de l’Outaouais is organizing an escape game at the Fort-Coulonge Library on Saturday, September 14th, during which participants will have 45 minutes to solve puzzles. The Réseau BIBLIO de l’Outaouais Executive Director, Sylvie Thibault, gave more details about the event. Thibault also explained why the Réseau BIBLIO de l’Outaouais decided to offer […]
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The candidate of the People’s Party of Canada will be in Fort-Coulonge in early September
The People’s Party of Canada candidate for the Pontiac in the upcoming federal elections on October 21st, Mario Belec, participated in the convention of Maxime Bernier’s party which was held last weekend, during which various topics and trainings were presented to future candidates. Note that the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, […]
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Liberal Public Security Critic acknowledges power failure record
During last night’s public flood meeting in L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, many discussions and issues were raised by the public. With the presence of the member for Vaudreuil and official opposition critic for Public Security at the National Assembly in Quebec City, Marie-Claude Nichols, CHIP 101,9 had the opportunity to discuss the importance of the amount of power […]
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“It’s the human distress that marks this issue” – Marie-Claude Nichols
The Public meeting was held yesterday, August 19th 2019, regarding the persisting issues related to the 2019 floods. This meeting, which was held at the St-Joseph center in L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, brought together around 150 people who came to ask questions to the various politicians present. In addition to the Mayor of L’Isle-aux-Allumettes Winston Sunstrum, was the […]
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Campbell’s Bay Summer Festival: closed roads
During the Campbell’s Bay Summer Festival, that will occur this weekend, please note that Second Street, from Front St to McLellan St will be closed from Thursday, August 15th to Monday, August 19th, inclusively. Also, the municipal boat launch will be closed from Friday, August 16th to Sunday, August 18th, inclusively.
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Clothes for school
In preparation for the next school year, the Comptoir St-Pierre offers a set of used clothing in “very good conditions” to families in need. The package, at a cost of $ 10, includes: – 1 pants – 1 long-sleeved shirt – 1 short-sleeved shirt – 1 kit for sports (t-shirt and pants) – 1 pair […]
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Registrations for health classes are now open
The Centre de formation professionelle du Pontiac (CFP Pontiac) has launched the registration in order to recruit students for the health class, which consists of filling positions as an attendant in the field. It seems that the placement rate in this area is currently one of the best in Quebec. The director for the CFP […]
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