Teachers strike on April 14, class online for WQSB students
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 14, 2021 Quebec teachers were on strike throughout the early hours of April 14, causing classes to move to . .
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 14, 2021 Quebec teachers were on strike throughout the early hours of April 14, causing classes to move to . .
CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE April 7, 2021 A Fort Coulonge man was arrested in a series of drug raids throughout the Outaouais by police on
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC April 6, 2021 The MRC Pontiac is launching a new funding program to assist local art, announcing on April 6 the
CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU April 8, 2021 The Chapeau Agricultural Society will be upgrading their community garden this summer, thanks to a grant of $5,000 from


EMILY HSUEH OUTAOUAIS April 13-14, 2021 The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for volunteers to hop into action to save a rare species of


STEPHEN RICCIO CHICHESTER April 7, 2021 EDITOR’S NOTE: Over the next several months, THE EQUITY will be reporting on the progress each municipality within the


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC April 7, 2021 MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller is discouraging seasonal residents from scheduling vaccination appointments at the Campbell’s Bay RA


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 5, 2021 The entire Outaouais moved back into the red zone status on April 1, although a 10-day lockdown in Gatineau
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 7, 2021 The Pontiac’s women’s shelter L’Entourelle is joining others across the province in a call for the Quebec government to


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE April 3, 2021 On April 3, members of the Fort Coulonge and Mansfield community gathered to honour the memory of Nathalie
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 14, 2021 Quebec teachers were on strike throughout the early hours of April 14, causing classes to move to . . .
CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE April 7, 2021 A Fort Coulonge man was arrested in a series of drug raids throughout the Outaouais by police on April 7 which targeted . . .
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC April 6, 2021 The MRC Pontiac is launching a new funding program to assist local art, announcing on April 6 the creation of the Creative Development Fund. The fund is worth . . .
CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU April 8, 2021 The Chapeau Agricultural Society will be upgrading their community garden this summer, thanks to a grant of $5,000 from the federal New Horizons for Seniors program. The announcement was . . .


EMILY HSUEH OUTAOUAIS April 13-14, 2021 The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for volunteers to hop into action to save a rare species of frog in Gatineau and the Pontiac. This time of year is when the chorus frog


STEPHEN RICCIO CHICHESTER April 7, 2021 EDITOR’S NOTE: Over the next several months, THE EQUITY will be reporting on the progress each municipality within the Pontiac has made since the last slate of municipal elections in 2017. This series aims


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC April 7, 2021 MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller is discouraging seasonal residents from scheduling vaccination appointments at the Campbell’s Bay RA Centre, asking that they instead receive vaccines where their permanent residence is if possible. In


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 5, 2021 The entire Outaouais moved back into the red zone status on April 1, although a 10-day lockdown in Gatineau and MRC des Collines will see tighter restrictions than the MRC Pontiac and other MRCs
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 7, 2021 The Pontiac’s women’s shelter L’Entourelle is joining others across the province in a call for the Quebec government to implement recommendations for increased resources, as there have been eight femicides within Quebec within the


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE April 3, 2021 On April 3, members of the Fort Coulonge and Mansfield community gathered to honour the memory of Nathalie Sylvia Soucie, a well-known community pillar, who passed away suddenly on March 25 at the
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