NEWS
Fort-Coulonge fire department seeking new members
Le Service d’incendie de la Municipalité du village de Fort-Coulonge is looking for new members for their organization. In a Facebook post, they announced that they were seeking willing men or women from the Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield area who have a drivers license. Interested candidates are invited to pick up a hiring form at the municipal office. […]
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CHIP 101.9 speaks with Quebec Green Party candidate Pierre Cyr
With the provincial elections approaching this fall, CHIP 101.9 spoke with the Pontiac candidate for the Green Party of Quebec, Pierre Cyr. The Fort-Coulonge resident previously worked for NAV Canada and retired four years ago to the Pontiac region. He said that while he has no background in politics, he wanted to get involved in […]
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Mistrial declared in Fort-Coulonge murder case
The murder trial of Johan Mitchell Blake MacLennan has encountered a sizable delay, as a mistrial has been declared. MacLennan is accused of first-degree murder in the death of his landlord, 61-year-old Harold Plugowsky. On September 2, 2020, police were called to a residence on rue Principale in Fort-Coulonge where they discovered Plugowsky with severe […]
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Palliative care volunteers set to return to Pontiac Hospital
The volunteers who help out in the palliative care ward at the Pontiac Hospital in Shawville could soon return to their posts later this summer for the first time in more than two years. Volunteer coordinator Rick Valin explained that they hadn’t been allowed in the hospital since the start of the pandemic due to […]
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QCNA unveils nominees for annual awards
The Quebec Community Newspaper Association (QCNA), which represents English-language community publications across the province recently published the finalists for their annual Better Newspapers Contest. In the Pontiac region, the newspapers The Equity and the Pontiac Journal were recognized for several prizes. The Equity had nominations in five categories: Best Editorial Page (Dave Moore, Chris Judd, […]
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Tribute concert for the late Cletus Ferrigan taking place this weekend
A music festival will take place in Campbell’s Bay this weekend to celebrate the life of Cletus Ferrigan, a well-known resident and influential community member who passed away earlier this year. Ferrigan’s son Tim explained that during the pandemic lockdowns, Cletus had been an active participant in several Facebook groups where musicians shared their music […]
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CHIP 101.9 speaks with Otter Lake’s new councillor Daniel Lamarche
The Municipality of Otter Lake recently held a by-election for a new councillor in seat three on July 10 which was won handily by retired businessman Daniel Lamarche. He claimed an overwhelming majority of the votes with 175, compared to 25 for Roslyn Carter and 5 for Brian McMahon. Lamarche built a cottage in the […]
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New chef, new menu at the Bryson’s Bistro du Bûcheron
There’s a new chef in charge of the kitchen at the Bryson’s Bistro du Bûcheron in Fort-Coulonge. Peter Illias, a Montreal chef with 37 years in the industry, will be heading up the back of house at the bistro, which is attached to the Pontiac Conference Centre and the Spruceholm Inn. Illias spoke to CHIP […]
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Touch-a-truck event returns to Shawville this Saturday
After a hiatus due to the pandemic, the Shawville Parent’s Voice group is once again hosting their popular “Touch-a-truck” event this Saturday. Things will get underway at the Shawville Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parent’s Voice President Alina Holmes explained that the group hosted their first such event back in 2016 and it […]
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MRC Pontiac properties for sale for non-payment of taxes
MRC Pontiac has posted a list of properties for sale due to the non-payment of taxes. If the taxes remain unpaid, the properties will be sold at public auction, which is scheduled to be held at the Bryson Lions Hall, 660 Main Street in Bryson, on Thursday, September 8 at 10 a.m. The list of […]
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