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MRC Pontiac council approves $9.8 million budget
At the MRC Pontiac’s monthly council of mayors meeting last night (November 22), council approved a budget of $9.8 million for 2024. In a press release, the MRC noted some highlights from this year’s document: Total MRC Pontiac expenditures: $9.8 million Grants and revenues from services: $5.5 million Expenditure by department: • Administration: $1,970,209 • […]
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Future of Pontiac agriculture discussed at public consultation
On Wednesday morning around 50 people turned out to the Little Red Wagon Winery in Clarendon for a consultation on the future of agriculture in the Pontiac region. The event was the first of several public meetings to update the plan de développement de la zone agricole (PDZA), a document that sets the region’s agricultural […]
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Front Commun workers begin 3-day strike
Picket lines were plentiful throughout the Pontiac, as public sector workers in health, education and social services began a three-day strike this morning (November 21). Members of the Front Commun, a coalition of unions representing more than 400,000 public sector workers across the province held their first strike day on November 6, kicking off one of […]
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Big turnout at breakfast in support of Centraide Outaouais
On Monday morning (November 20) more than 100 people gathered at the RA Hall in Campbell’s Bay for a fundraising breakfast organized by Warden Jane Toller in support of Centraide Outaouais (known as the United Way in English). Toller invited several speakers up on stage to discuss the impact that Centraide has had on their […]
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Nurses across Quebec begin two-day strike
A union representing 80,000 nurses, respiratory technicians and other health care workers in the province has initiated a two day strike that started this morning (November 8). Members of the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé (FIQ) gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital in Shawville, voicing their demands for increased salaries and better working conditions. The union […]
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Pontiac CT scanner delivery now expected in February 2024
After a lengthy acquisition process, the new CT scanner for the Pontiac Hospital is scheduled to be delivered in February 2024. Nicole Boucher-Larivière, CISSSO’s director of local services in Pontiac, told CHIP 101.9 today (November 8) that they had received confirmation that the new scanner would be delivered in mid-February next year. “We are evaluating […]
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Police seek public’s help in search for man missing since last year
The Sûreté du Québec is again requesting the public’s help in the search for an Ottawa man who went missing near Ladysmith last year. Michael Scandiffio, 57, of Gloucester was last seen on October 1, 2022 in the Ladysmith area. He was driving a black 2017 Ford Escape with the Ontario license plate BNXP 701 […]
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Draft fire safety plan set for approval, sharing of services a priority
On Thursday evening (November 2), MRC Pontiac hosted a public consultation meeting on its fire safety cover plan at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay. CHIP 101.9 was the only member of the public in attendance. MRC Public Safety Coordinator Julien Gagnon explained that the fire safety cover plan is a document laying out the […]
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Art Pontiac holding special meeting on November 9
Local artist collective Art Pontiac is inviting the public to a special meeting this Thursday November 9 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Stone School Gallery in Portage-du-Fort. Doors with open at 5:30 p.m. and refreshments will be served, though it’s possible to participate in the meeting via Zoom as well. Claire Taillefer, […]
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Front Commun strike: workers mobilize at picket lines throughout the Pontiac
Picket lines outside schools and health care facilities dotted the Pontiac this morning (November 6), as public sector workers took part in one of Quebec’s largest labour actions in recent history. Members of the Front Commun, a coalition of unions representing more than 400,000 public sector workers across the province, started their strike action as […]
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