COVID-19 Distancing orders continue as Outaouais cases tick upwards
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 18, 2020 On May 13, local health authority CISSSO announced that they would be expanding their designated COVID-19 area at the
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 18, 2020 On May 13, local health authority CISSSO announced that they would be expanding their designated COVID-19 area at the
Last Wednesday, the Quebec Community Groups Network and the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) released the data from a poll they had conducted, which compared


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 12, 2020 The Pontiac SADC hosted an online session with a dozen local business people last Tuesday to discuss strategies for


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 15 2020 On Friday, long-time local politician and former MRC Pontiac Warden Raymond Durocher passed away at home at the age


CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND MAY11, 2020 Calumet Island Mayor Serge Newberry has stepped back from his duties for an unknown period of time to health
This week, the provincial government undertook their reopening strategy, with some younger children on their way back to school (except for the greater Montreal area)
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET Island May 13, 2020 Last Wednesday, the municipality of Calumet Island held an special meeting to discuss a number of events that


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS May 13, 2020 On Friday afternoon, the Centre intégré de Santé et de Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) recorded two more COVID-19


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 13, 2020 The Pontiac Chamber of Commerce is promoting a variety of initiatives to promote the local businesses that make up


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 13, 2020 While most kids that grow up in Canada are raised playing hockey, one local boy is looking to make
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 18, 2020 On May 13, local health authority CISSSO announced that they would be expanding their designated COVID-19 area at the Hull Hospital with an additional unit, in order to separate intensive care patients from less
Last Wednesday, the Quebec Community Groups Network and the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) released the data from a poll they had conducted, which compared the amount of COVID-19 anxiety felt by francophones and anglophones. The survey found that one


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 12, 2020 The Pontiac SADC hosted an online session with a dozen local business people last Tuesday to discuss strategies for dealing with the changes caused by COVID-19. The call was led by Catherine Fair and


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 15 2020 On Friday, long-time local politician and former MRC Pontiac Warden Raymond Durocher passed away at home at the age of 62. He leaves behind his wife, two children and three grandchildren (with a fourth


CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND MAY11, 2020 Calumet Island Mayor Serge Newberry has stepped back from his duties for an unknown period of time to health concerns, his council learned in a brief virtual meeting last Monday. This comes close on
This week, the provincial government undertook their reopening strategy, with some younger children on their way back to school (except for the greater Montreal area) and various other industries coming back online. The government has brought forth their case for
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET Island May 13, 2020 Last Wednesday, the municipality of Calumet Island held an special meeting to discuss a number of events that have affected the municipality in the past few weeks. The meeting was held virtually, with


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS May 13, 2020 On Friday afternoon, the Centre intégré de Santé et de Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) recorded two more COVID-19 deaths in the region, bringing the death toll for the region to six. The two


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 13, 2020 The Pontiac Chamber of Commerce is promoting a variety of initiatives to promote the local businesses that make up their membership during the coronavirus shutdown. President Todd Hoffman explained that the organization has already


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 13, 2020 While most kids that grow up in Canada are raised playing hockey, one local boy is looking to make a name for himself in the world of tackle football. Rilen Richardson, 17, is a
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