

Natalie Romain looks back on 35 years at the Pontiac Hospital
A hospital is a community, especially in a small rural area where oftentimes it’s friends and neighbours who are in need of help. Like all


A hospital is a community, especially in a small rural area where oftentimes it’s friends and neighbours who are in need of help. Like all


Quebec moves to cut environmental assessment times in half Quebec’s environment minister Bernard Drainville announced on Monday that his government would be moving to cut


CISSSO announced the new policy Dec. 9 to help curb the spread of respiratory diseases this flu season.


A founding member of the group that saved the St. Joseph Manor seniors’ residence from closing 30 years ago has stepped down from his role


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more


Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.


Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted his annual holiday breakfast fundraiser at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday morning, just a week after turmoil within


Nurses-to-be from the Outaouais ineligible for the bonus.


The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors


Law 2, the province’s restructuring of how doctors are paid across the province, has caused widespread outcry from the public and medical community, with protests


A hospital is a community, especially in a small rural area where oftentimes it’s friends and neighbours who are in need of help. Like all living things, a hospital is composed of many parts, all working together (hopefully) for the


Quebec moves to cut environmental assessment times in half Quebec’s environment minister Bernard Drainville announced on Monday that his government would be moving to cut wait times on environmental assessments for industrial projects in the province. In a press conference,


CISSSO announced the new policy Dec. 9 to help curb the spread of respiratory diseases this flu season.


A founding member of the group that saved the St. Joseph Manor seniors’ residence from closing 30 years ago has stepped down from his role as president of the board.


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more funding. That’s one of the messages the organization is trying to push as it completes


Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.


Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted his annual holiday breakfast fundraiser at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday morning, just a week after turmoil within the Quebec Liberal Party saw him promoted to the position of parliamentary leader. His new


Nurses-to-be from the Outaouais ineligible for the bonus.


The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors who were re-elected. Campbell’s Bay mayor Raymond Pilon was named pro-warden by warden Jane Toller,


Law 2, the province’s restructuring of how doctors are paid across the province, has caused widespread outcry from the public and medical community, with protests taking place across the Outaouais. The law would tie a percentage of doctor’s pay to
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