Interviews
Interview – Denis Ouellette – strike mediation
Denis Ouellette, representing Teamsters Local 106, discusses the new developments in the negotiations. CHIP101.9 · Interview – Denis Ouellette – mediation
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Interview – Terry Lafleur – RA grounds upgrades
Otter Lake Mayor Terry Lafleur discusses the planned upgrades for the municipality’s Recreation Association grounds, which were unveiled this past Saturday.
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Interview – Meghan Griffin – RCMP Musical Ride
Meghan Griffin of the Bryson 150 committee talks about the RCMP Musical Ride as well as their upcoming events for the year.
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Interview – Jim Coffey – flooding
Davidson resident and owner of Esprit Rafting Jim Coffey discusses the 2023 flooding in the area and how it compares to years past.
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Interview – Denis Ouellette – school bus strike update
Denis Ouellette, a representative with Teamsters Local 106, the union representing school bus drivers from the region, gives an update on the strike that began on May 1.
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Interview – Martin Riopel – Jardin Éducatif 2023
Jardin Éducatif Director General Martin Riopel talks about the upcoming growing season.
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Interview – Xavier Lusignan – Pan-Ams 2023
Mansfield weightlifter Xavier Lusignan talks about his upcoming trip to Colombia for the Junior Pan-American Championships.
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Interview – Peggy Hodgins-MacGregor – BAP 148 reopening
Peggy Hodgins-MacGregor talks about the reopening of her family’s business BAP 148 in Shawville on May 1.
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State of Emergency declared in Fort-Coulonge
The Municipality of Fort-Coulonge has declared a state of emergency due to the rapid increase in water levels along the Ottawa river. Fort-Coulonge Mayor Christine Francoeur told CHIP 101.9 that the water filtration facility’s pumps are currently working, but the pumps may not be able to continue stabilizing the water’s level through excessive use. However, […]
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Interview – Sandra Armstrong – flood update May 1
Mansfield-et-Pontefract Mayor Sandra Armstrong gives an update on flooding in the community on May 1.
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