Author: Marie Gionet
During his tour of the Outaouais, outgoing Primer Philippe Couillard, spoke with CHIP 101.9 about the main issues in the riding of Pontiac, including the healthcare sector, which received a lot of attention in the region. Mr. Couillard states that Quebec could have the best health care system in the world: He also spoke about […]
Philippe Lamontagne, President of the UPA Pontiac, talking about the elections with Eric O’Brien.
Clean up work will be done on highway 148 in the municipalities of Litchfield and Campbell’s Bay between Church rd and Route 301 N. The work started today September 06 and scheduled from 8h to 4pm Monday to Friday until around September 28th. One lane will be closed during this time and a traffic light […]
The Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) in the Pontiac is a non for profit organisation who is mandated with helping farmers in times of need. The president of the UPA Pontiac, Philippe Lamontagne, told CHIP that producers are experiencing a high period of stress and need the Government to step in and help: Phil Lamontagne […]
In the Pontiac riding, three candidates have officially confirmed their presence at the debate organised by Équité Outaouais. Among the series of debates that’ll take place in the coming days for the 5 electoral districts in the region, for the Pontiac, Samuel Gendron for the NDPQ, Julia Wilkie for Quebec solidaire and Louis Lang of […]
Minister of Transport and MNA for Pontiac André Fortin announced this week the first steps of his campaign engagement. He told CHIP’s François Carrier about the regional announcement to completely modernise the Hull hospital: More announcements will be available in the coming weeks. A full interview in French with André Fortin is available here.
Sunday September 9 Campbell’s Bay St John’s Parish Supper Turkey, Ham and Trimmings Homemade Pies 3:30 – 6:30 $15 Adults, $6 Children Toddlers Free
Dallas – Toronto Based Indie pop artist talking about her latest single I Don’t Really Love You Anymore.
The CANAMEX project is a project that aims towards the development of an international tourist circuit between the North-Estern united-States, Quebec and Eastern Ontario began. Last week, the Commissioner of the department of marketing and tourism in the State of Vermont, Wendy Knight, was in the Outaouais where she spoke with CHIP’s Eric O’Brien;
August was a “calm” month, according to the Society for the Protection Against Forests Fires (SOPFEU), who reported having a respite period in August after a “very intense” month of July. Last month was marked by low activity in forest fires in Quebec. In all, 37 fires burned 25 hectares of forest. In comparison, the […]