

CISSSO employees test positive for virus
CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS March 30, 2020 On Friday, the Centre intégré de Santé et de Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) announced that two employees at


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS March 30, 2020 On Friday, the Centre intégré de Santé et de Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) announced that two employees at


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS April 1, 2020 Police are getting an increase in calls about people ignoring public health mandates to distance themselves from others, but


DARIUS SHAHHEYDARI PONTIACA April 1, 2020 SADC Pontiac, a government organization which supports local businesses, has put out a list of shops and other enterprises
People across the region are banding together in response to Quebec Premier François Legault demanding that those over 70 to stay at home unless an
Darius Shahheydari PONTIAC March 25, 2019 Transportation service TransporAction, has implemented strict measures in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. Sylvie Bertrand, the director, said they
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 Pontiac’s family doctors are working to reduce their patients’ potential exposure to COVID-19 by implementing a slew of new
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 In these uncertain times when people are being laid off or having their hours scaled back, Bouffe Pontiac is
CALEB NICKERSON otter lake March 18, 2019 An Ontario man was killed after striking a tree on a snowmobile near Otter Lake shortly before 1:30


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 As of March 23, the number of confirmed cases in the Outaouais was 8, with a total of 628


COVID-19 patients needing intensive care that requires a ventilator could be transferred from the hospital in Shawville to Montreal, says Gilbert Daoust, Administrative Coordinator for


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS March 30, 2020 On Friday, the Centre intégré de Santé et de Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) announced that two employees at the Hull Hospital have tested positive for COVID-19. In order to protect staff, 11 employees


CALEB NICKERSON OUTAOUAIS April 1, 2020 Police are getting an increase in calls about people ignoring public health mandates to distance themselves from others, but aren’t able to divulge information on specific cases. Last week, there were reports on social


DARIUS SHAHHEYDARI PONTIACA April 1, 2020 SADC Pontiac, a government organization which supports local businesses, has put out a list of shops and other enterprises that remain open in the area amid the COVID-19 epidemic. This list has been made
People across the region are banding together in response to Quebec Premier François Legault demanding that those over 70 to stay at home unless an outing is absolutely necessary. On social media, many community-minded people have offered to pick up
Darius Shahheydari PONTIAC March 25, 2019 Transportation service TransporAction, has implemented strict measures in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. Sylvie Bertrand, the director, said they have closed the doors of their location to the public. Service for medical issues is
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 Pontiac’s family doctors are working to reduce their patients’ potential exposure to COVID-19 by implementing a slew of new protocols. According to the Dr. Ruth Vander Stelt, President of the Pontiac Family Medicine Group,
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 In these uncertain times when people are being laid off or having their hours scaled back, Bouffe Pontiac is adapting to the new reality with protocols for COVID-19. Their thrift store has already been
CALEB NICKERSON otter lake March 18, 2019 An Ontario man was killed after striking a tree on a snowmobile near Otter Lake shortly before 1:30 a.m. on March 18. According to police, the 56 year-old Roger Bedard, along with another


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 25, 2019 As of March 23, the number of confirmed cases in the Outaouais was 8, with a total of 628 across the province. The provincial total has changed to include probable cases, which, in addition


COVID-19 patients needing intensive care that requires a ventilator could be transferred from the hospital in Shawville to Montreal, says Gilbert Daoust, Administrative Coordinator for Nursing at Pontiac Community Hospital. “Every region is asked to put up some measures so
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