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Shawville and area Angel Tree program kicks off
With Christmas approaching, the organizers of the Shawville and area Angel Tree program have just kicked off their annual toy drive. One of the organizers, Megan Coleman, explained how she and several other moms from the area took over the program last year from the group that used to organize it. She added that last […]
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Fort Coulonge Knights of Columbus fundraising for generator
Gerard Romain, the Grand Knight of the Fort-Coulonge Knights of Columbus visited the studio at CHIP 101.9 to discuss the current state of the organization. Due to the pandemic kiboshing the Knights’ in-person bingo fundraiser, they partnered up with CHIP 101.9 to move their game on-air, which Romain said was a great success. He highlighted […]
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Municipality of Pontiac sees 33% average increase in assessments
As the assessment notices went out in the Municipality of Pontiac this year, some residents were shocked to see the amount their property assessment increased. MoP Mayor Roger Larose explained that the municipality’s assessment took place in 2021, and is based off the house prices at the time. He said that on average, assessments increased […]
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MRC Pontiac notes “possibility of some service interruptions” due to strike on November 23
After unionized employees at MRC Pontiac announced on Monday that they would be striking next Wednesday (November 23), the MRC issued a press release noting the “possibility of some service interruptions” at their office that day. The release notes that the SAAQ office will be closed and the MRC office will remain open, albeit with […]
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Xavier and Naomie Lusignan win their first senior medals
Weightlifting siblings Xavier and Naomie Lusignan participated in the Ontario Senior Weightlifting Championships 2022 this past Saturday (November 12). Having cleaned up in junior competitions, the pair from Mansfield-et-Pontefract each came home with medals at their first professional competition. Xavier won gold in the 96 kg weight class and Naomie took bronze in the 71 […]
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CISSSO to open clinic for children 0-17 in Gatineau
Regional health authority CISSSO is opening a clinic for young people near the Gatineau Hospital, in an effort to divert patients without a family doctor from emergency rooms. The clinic will be open by appointment Monday to Friday starting November 21 at 500 boulevard de l’Hôpital in Gatineau (across the street from the Gatineau Hospital). […]
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Angel Tree project returns to the George Bryson House Christmas market
The Angel Tree project is returning to the George Bryson House Christmas market, coming up on November 26. The initiative, which was started by the late Sylvain Bégin and his wife Danielle, has been continued by his colleagues on the Mansfield Fire Department. The goal is to identify children in need throughout the community and […]
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Public invited to submit questions for the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting
Citizens of MRC Pontiac are invited to submit questions ahead of the MRC Pontiac council of mayors budget meeting coming up on November 23. The form to submit questions is available here. The deadline to submit questions is Tuesday November 22 at noon.
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Local dancer advances again in Révolution TV show
A local dancer and her partner have once again advanced in the reality TV dance competition Révolution. Marie-Josée Corriveau appeared on the show’s eighth episode, which aired on TVA on November 6. She said that their performance, which was in a head-to-head format against another pair, went well, despite a “shaky” dress rehearsal. CHIP101.9 · […]
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Waltham Fire Chief Larry Perry looks back on 50 years of firefighting
On Saturday (November 12), four founding members of the Waltham Fire Department were honored for their 50 years of service to the community. Chief Larry Perry, Raymond Bechamp, Charles Ethier and Earl Grieve were part of a group of citizens who gathered in 1971 to discuss the creation of a fire service following a house […]
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