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Wanted people to work at the Les Viandes du Pontiac Slaughterhouse

2 May 2018 à 12:00 am

Following the public information evening by Les Viandes du Pontiac slaughterhouse in Shawville, the slaughterhouse is preparing to recruit employees over the next few weeks. Training will be provided through the local employment center in Campbell’s Bay. One of the promoters of the project, Alain Lauzon: For more information about opportunities with Les Viandes du […]


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Fort-Coulonge International Women’s Film Festival: launch of the socio-financing campaign

2 May 2018 à 12:00 am

A social fundraising campaign for the Fort Coulonge International Women’s Film Festival has been launched today. A video featuring people from the Fort-Coulonge community was shown to promote this campaign. Here is an audio excerpt from the video: Over 35% of the $ 4,000 goal has been raised. The video is available via the Facebook […]


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Report of the cooking program to CFP Pontiac

2 May 2018 à 12:00 am

The Pontiac Vocational Training Center’s cooking class (CFP Pontiac) has been postponed until June 5th. Organizers of the Diploma course are hoping for more registration to begin the course at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Baume Street in Fort-Coulonge. One of the teachers for this course, Philippe Lamontagne offered advices on CHIP 101.9 for […]


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Car show , kids party time , Euchre tournament

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:42 am


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Lawrence Cannon at the Pontiac conservative riding association AGM

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:42 am

Lawrence Cannon, MP for Pontiac from 2006 to 2011, former Minister of Transport and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2011, participated in the annual meeting of the Pontiac Conservative Riding Association in Wakefield last Saturday. Mr. Cannon said at this event that “achievements made in the Pontiac and the achievements of the party […]


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The water level of the Ottawa River are on the rise

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

This year, the spring melt will cause water levels to rise along the Ottawa River, according to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board. Water levels in the Ottawa River may increase rapidly at times, but are expected to remain within the normal ranges of fluctuations associated with the spring. The expected warmer temperatures are conducive […]


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Nearly $ 2.9M additional to Outaouais watershed organizations

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

An additional $ 2,889,000 will be allocated to the four watershed organizations operating in the Outaouais region to update and coordinate the water management plans and to monitor the watersheds. $ 726,750 will be given over three years to the Watershed Agency, Agence de bassin versant des 7, which deals with the territory of the […]


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The work on Félix Gabriel-Marchand Bridge has officially started

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

The maintenance of the Félix Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, the Red Bridge in Mansfield, officially began yesterday. The Pontiac and MNA and Minister of Transportation, André Fortin speaks of the importance by saying that the bridge is part of the local narrative for a lot of residents: The speed limit is reduced to 50 km / h […]


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Information Evening about Les viandes du Pontiac Slaughterhouse, reassures Shawville residents

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:42 am

Last night a public information meeting about the Les viandes du Pontiac slaughterhouse was held with a hundred people in attendance. At the meeting concerns were addressed to avoid false information from spreading. The owners of the Slaughterhouse and the mayor of Shawville Sandra Murray, MRC warden Jane Toller and the president of the UPA […]


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The work of the Résidence Meilleur du Haut-Pontiac began

1 May 2018 à 12:00 am

Updated on 13 September 2022 à 10:42 am

The construction work of the Résidence Meilleur du Haut-Pontiac officially started yesterday, on Isle-aux-Allumettes. The building, requiring investments totaling more than $ 3.1 million, should include 12 affordable housing units for seniors who need a bit of help day to day but who can handle a certain level of independence. 9 of these units will […]


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