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Otter Lake Thorne Fire Department seeking recruits
Like the other volunteer departments throughout the Pontiac region, the Otter Lake Thorne Fire Department is seeking new members. As firefighter Caroline Gagné explained, they currently have 18 members of the amalgamated department and while they don’t have a set target to reach, she said it would be nice to have 25 or more. Like […]
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Two arrested, drugs seized in Clarendon
On Friday April 15, officers from the local Sûreté du Québec detachment conducted a drug raid at a residence along Hwy. 148 in Clarendon. They recovered: – 75 methamphetamine tablets – approximately 30 grams of cocaine – approximately 260 grams of cannabis – more than 5 grams of wax – approximately 10 grams of hash […]
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The PLQ nomination meeting in Gatineau will be held this Tuesday, April 19
Tonight the former mayor of Chelsea and former warden of MRC des Collines Caryl Green will be officially nominated as the candidate for the Liberal Party of Quebec in the riding of Gatineau. PLQ leader Dominique Anglade is expected to be in attendance, along with other public figures from the region. The riding of Gatineau, […]
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Maurice Beauregard pays homage to Cletus Ferrigan
Following the announcement of the passing of former Campbell’s Bay Mayor Cletus Ferrigan on April 14, CHIP 101.9 spoke with current Mayor Maurice Beauregard to pay homage to the well-known and very active member of the town. “There’s not an event that went on in the Pontiac that Cletus Ferrigan did not have his nose […]
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Local activist and Green Party candidate Roger Fleury passes away
Former Pontiac political candidate and activist Roger Fleury has died. His obituary states that he passed away on April 15 at the Marionhill Nursing Home in Pembroke Ont. at the age of 80. His funeral mass will take place April 20, 2022 in St. Alphonsus Church in Chapeau at 11:30 a.m. Fleury, who identified himself […]
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CISSSO announces sample collection to come to Quyon CLSC
Regional health authority CISSSO has announced that they will soon be offering sample collection services at the Quyon CLSC. Earlier this month, a petition had been launched demanding that the collection of blood and other samples be offered at the clinic. The service is scheduled to commence on May 6, and will be offered to […]
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General visitations paused at Outaouais Hospitals
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l’Outaouais, announced a ban on hospital visits Friday (April 15, 2022) for the entire Outaouais region, including the Shawville Hospital. “This is to insure that our most vulnerable patients, health workers and the entire population remains safe during the emergence of another wave of […]
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Sophie Chatel submits questions on proposed Chalk River waste site
Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel has filed a request to intervene regarding Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ application to amend the Chalk River Laboratories operating license to authorize the construction of a “near surface disposal facility” for low level waste. She begins the document by specifying that she would like to intervene on environmental and safety issues as […]
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Public questions can be submitted for MRC council of mayors
Citizens of MRC Pontiac can now submit questions for the next council of mayors meeting which will take place on April 20. The forms to submit electronically can be found here. The deadline to submit is April 19 at 1 p.m and questions are limited to one per person per session.
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Cégep Heritage College DG “disappointed” with amendments to Bill 96
With the CAQ government’s overhaul of the province’ s language laws, known as Bill 96, being debated in the National Assembly, CHIP 101.9 spoke with Gordon McIvor, the director general of Cégep Heritage College to discuss some of the ways that this mammoth piece of legislation will affect Quebec’s students. He explained that despite he […]
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