

Lyme disease now ‘endemic’ in most Outaouais municipalities: CISSSO
Reported cases of Lyme disease caused by the Deer Tick have more than quadrupled in the Outaouais since 2022, according to the public health authority.


Reported cases of Lyme disease caused by the Deer Tick have more than quadrupled in the Outaouais since 2022, according to the public health authority.
Complaints of mistreatment at the region’s health authority have tripled in the past year, according to the national commissioner for Complaints and Service Quality at


Drainville and Fréchette square off in final debate before CAQ leadership vote The two former cabinet ministers vying for the leadership of the Coalition Avenir


Premier François Legault announced his resignation on Wednesday, citing his tanking popularity as his reason for stepping down.


First Nations push back on Quebec constitution A group of First Nations chiefs questioned the Quebec government’s constitution, tabled last month, saying it doesn’t recognize


The entire Pontiac and Outaouais regions remain under a complete fire ban following a decision on Oct. 1 by Quebec’s fire protection agency SOPFEU due


On Sept. 11, regional health authority CISSSO published a report assessing the Outaouais’ vulnerability to health risks caused by climate change. The report, authored by


Bristol’s Greg Graham was one of several English-speaking Outaouais residents to share their experiences in a new short film titled Regional Realities: Outaouais that was
CISSSO Communiqué GATINEAU Le 16 juin 2017 La période estivale est l’occasion de fêtes de fin d’année scolaire, d’événements publics, de festivals et de célébrations.


Reported cases of Lyme disease caused by the Deer Tick have more than quadrupled in the Outaouais since 2022, according to the public health authority.
Complaints of mistreatment at the region’s health authority have tripled in the past year, according to the national commissioner for Complaints and Service Quality at Santé Québec. According to commissioner Martine Gosselin’s 2024-2025 report, complaints of mistreatment at the Centre


Drainville and Fréchette square off in final debate before CAQ leadership vote The two former cabinet ministers vying for the leadership of the Coalition Avenir Québec, Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette, locked horns on Saturday, in their final debate before


Premier François Legault announced his resignation on Wednesday, citing his tanking popularity as his reason for stepping down.


First Nations push back on Quebec constitution A group of First Nations chiefs questioned the Quebec government’s constitution, tabled last month, saying it doesn’t recognize their status, and lacked proper consultation. Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) Chief Francis Verreault-Paul


The entire Pontiac and Outaouais regions remain under a complete fire ban following a decision on Oct. 1 by Quebec’s fire protection agency SOPFEU due to an increase in dry conditions across the region. The ban extends to campfires, fireworks,


On Sept. 11, regional health authority CISSSO published a report assessing the Outaouais’ vulnerability to health risks caused by climate change. The report, authored by officials with CISSSO’s public health department, analyzes the risk of different adverse weather events, identifying


Bristol’s Greg Graham was one of several English-speaking Outaouais residents to share their experiences in a new short film titled Regional Realities: Outaouais that was screened on Saturday at Coronation Hall. The film, one of two episodes in a new
CISSSO Communiqué GATINEAU Le 16 juin 2017 La période estivale est l’occasion de fêtes de fin d’année scolaire, d’événements publics, de festivals et de célébrations. De l’alcool et des drogues sont souvent consommés lors de ces occasions. La Direction de
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