NEWS
“Currently no flooding indicators of concern” according to ORRPB
The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board issued a press release on Friday (April 8) indicating that while the levels of the river are up due to the spring thaw, there are no signs indicating severe flooding at this time. The ORRPB acknowledges that there is a possibility of minor flooding in low-lying areas, but indicated […]
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Government reverses decision, pharmacies will once again receive $17 per patient vaccinated against COVID-19
The government has reversed its decision to reduce the amount allocated to pharmacies for the vaccination against COVID-19. Some pharmacies, like Familiprix Marc Aufranc had told CHIP 101.9 that they would not be able to continue offering COVID-19 vaccinations after the government reduced its contribution by $5 for each patient. This decision was reversed and […]
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Quebec Liberals reverse course on their own Bill 96 amendment
*04.12 3:23 p.m. This story has been updated from its original version to include the fact that Fortin presented the petition from MRC Pontiac on April 1.* The provincial Liberal Party is trying to reverse a controversial amendment to Bill 96, the province’s language law overhaul, that their own MNA introduced. The change at the […]
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How property assessment works, with appraiser Carl Provencher
CHIP 101.9 spoke with a residential appraiser, Carl Provencher of the FQM évaluation, to learn more about how the value of residential properties is established. As Provencher explained, in the Pontiac, it is the market that influences the amount of appraisals. When the owners judge that the amounts do not correspond to the amount that […]
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Some pharmacies stop offering COVID-19 vaccinations
Some pharmacies have decided to not continue their vaccination operations against COVID-19 due to a government decision to reduce the amount paid per patient. This is the case for Marc Aufranc, the owner of the Familiprix Pharmacy in Shawville, who said that he would continue to offer vaccinations, just not for COVID-19. He said that […]
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Rainfall warning for Pontiac
Environment Canada has issued a weather alert for the Pontiac region today (April 7) and tomorrow, due to heavy rainfall amounting to between 25 and 50 mm. “Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible,” the statement reads. “Rainfall warnings are issued when significant rainfall […]
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Pontiac Artists Association opening boutique at Stone School Gallery this summer
The Pontiac Artists Association is adding a boutique to the Stone School Gallery in Portage-du-Fort to offer local artists a venue to sell their wares. According to newly-elected PAA President Cheryl Beillard, the project is set to start this summer and will be open four days a week. The shop will sell a wide variety […]
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More than 160 CISSSO employees affected by COVID-19
A sign that the province is in the midst of a sixth wave, the number of employees of regional health authority CISSSO affected by COVID-19 hit a peak on April 6 at 182. It now stands at 167 today (April 7). Roughly two weeks ago, that number was less than 50. PCR testing in the […]
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New attempt to create CISSSO users committee
Regional health authority CISSSO has published a job offer for the post of a resource person to set up the users and residents committee for the territory of Pontiac. MRC Pontiac is unique among the territories of the Outaouais in that it has never had a users committee since the centralization of the health care […]
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Phare Ouest presents “L’Arracheuse de temps” on April 19 at Café Downtown
The Phare Ouest organization is showing the film “L’Arracheuse de temps’ (The Time Snatcher) written by Fred Pellerin and directed by Francis Leclerc, on April 19 at Café Downtown in Fort-Coulonge. The film has received a lot of attention in the province both from critics and audiences alike. Phare Ouest representative Louis Harvey gave a […]
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