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Announcement on the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge taking place today
A press conference is scheduled to take place today (December 16) around 2 p.m. to announce the official reopening of the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, which has been closed for many years due to its condition. This announcement is long overdue since tourism projects such as its lighting, the Festipont and its proximity to the George Bryson […]
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Algonquin Grand Chief denounces Canadian Nuclear Laboratories after naming ceremony
The Grand Chief of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council, Savanna McGregor, issued a statement on December 10 denouncing Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) for their collaboration with the group Algonquins of Ontario (AOO). On December 3, CNL issued announced that the AOO had bestowed a traditional Algonquin name, Minwamon, on one of their buildings. The […]
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L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet municipal office retains staff
Members of the Ile du grand calumet council can breathe easy now that their office staff has agreed to stay on. In September, CHIP 101.9 revealed that the administrative employees at the L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet municipal office (director general and administrative assistant) were planning on resigning once the election was over. Mayor Jean louis corriveau, in a […]
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Freezing rain warning in Pontiac
Environment Canada is warning of freezing rain in most of western Quebec, starting this afternoon. Accumulation could be as much as 2-4 millimeters, making for a potentially slippery ride home for commuters. Environment Canada invites the population to report severe weather to meteoQC@ec.gc.ca or tweet using the hashtag #meteoqc.
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COVID cases on the rise in Outaouais
Like other regions in Quebec, the number of active COVID cases has been on the rise in the Outaouais over the past few weeks, hitting 261 active cases as of yesterday (December 14) according to data from the CISSSO. The number of active cases in the Pontiac RLS (an acronym for local service network), which […]
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Sophie Chatel appointed to the Standing Committee on Finance
Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel has been appointed to the the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. “Honoured to have been appointed on the Standing Committee on Finance after a prolific career in the field of taxation, including with the OECD. I am surrounded by brilliant members with different backgrounds who all have a desire […]
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Third annual community Christmas dinner a success
Last night (December 14), local men’s shelter AutonHomme teamed up with Langford’s Grocery to deliver nearly 300 free Christmas meals to the public. This is the third year that the two organizations have put on this event, and was by far their biggest ever, according to AutonHomme community worker Gabriel Lemaire. In addition to the […]
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More than 700 Hydro-Quebec customers still without power
Strong winds hammered the Pontiac region along with the rest of western Quebec on Saturday night, felling trees and knocking out power lines, particularly in the region of Bristol, Clarendon, Otter Lake, Thorne and Alleyn-et-Cawood. More than 3,000 customers were still without power on Monday at 6:45 a.m., but that number dropped to 1,163 around […]
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Friday night fire destroys farm building in Bristol
A fire tore through a farm building on chemin Aylmer in Bristol on Friday evening, leaving it a total loss. Bristol Fire Chief Kevin Kluke said that his department received the call for a structure fire at around 11:30 p.m. on December 10. They responded with 13 firefighters in four trucks and called for an […]
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Press conference on vaccination, COVID-19 in Outaouais
Yesterday afternoon (December 9), regional health authority CISSSO held a virtual press conference on the current state of COVID-19 and vaccination in the Outaouais. Dr. Brigitte Pinard, interim director of public health, said that they had confirmed two cases of the new omicron variant in the region, but both cases had been linked to travel. […]
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