Author: Marie Gionet
In response to the news release by CHIP 101.9 last Wednesday afternoon, Jane Toller spoke to CHIP in an interview describing her version of the events surrounding the New Democratic Party of Quebec’s (NPDQ) open letter:
Last night a forum was held by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, where residents of the riding of Pontiac gathered to listen to candidates from different parties for the next provincial election. The evening was held at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Center. Here is an excerpt from yesterday’s forum. The provincial elections will take place […]
Over the past few days and weeks, CHIP 101.9 station manager François Carrier has received a few e-mails from politicians asking for some news articles to be removed. He asks those involved in politics to remember that no pressure should be put on media outlets to remove content. He also wants to see more leadership […]
In response to the news release by CHIP 101.9 last Wednesday afternoon, Jane Toller spoke to CHIP in an interview describing her version of the events surrounding the New Democratic Party of Quebec’s (NPDQ) open letter: The open letter of the NPDQ, published in the Journal du Pontiac on August 15, stated that a business […]
Christa Fleury, the vice president of the CSN union talking about the strike at the CHSLD with Eric O’Brien.
The unionized workers of the CISSS in the Outaouais began their 10 days strike outside the housing and long term care facility (CHSLD) yesterday, September 12, 2018. The Vice-president of the CNS union, Christa Fleury, told CHIP that the reason for the strike is that they are over worked and under staffed: There are two […]
Olive Kamanyana, Report at ESSC, talking to students about the election.
Yesterday morning, Québec Solidaire held a press conference in Gatineau with various Party candidates in the Outaouais, including Québec Solidaire candidate for the Pontiac, Julia Wilkie. The party held a conference under the title Québec Solidaire’s green solution for the Outaouais in terms of transportation. The candidate for the riding of Pontiac told CHIP 101.9 […]
In an open letter published in the Pontiac Journal today, Campbell’s Bay resident and Councillor Jean-Pierre Landry published a text entitled “Une piscine? Oui mais…” (A Pool? Yes, but…). In the letter, Mr. Landry says he wants to denounce the absurdities reported by the MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller. He blames her for Fort-Coulonge being […]
Yesterday, the candidate for the Coalition Avenir Quebec Olive Kamanyana was in the Pontiac at Ecole Secondaire Sieur de Coulonge in Fort-Coulonge to talk to students about the upcoming October 1 provincial elections, about her policies and what it means to be a candidate for the CAQ. Mme. Kamanyana told CHIP why it’s important to […]