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Pontiac Council - new equipment for public works
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Twelve residents attended the monthly council meeting on November 14 at the Luskville community centre, a recent record.

Pontiac Council Report; home composting will be compulsory
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Seven residents attended the monthly council meeting on October 10 at the Luskville community centre.

 Bartleman of Chelsea
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As the Outaouais region grapples with a significant teacher shortage, a major union has issued a warning, shedding light on the equally pressing issue of finding adequate support staff for the area's schools.

Pontiac Council Report - Country fair in October
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Only five residents attended the monthly council meeting on September 12 at the Luskville community centre.

Pontiac Council - bylaw on maintaining private roads passed
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Only seven residents attended the monthly council meeting on August 8 at the Luskville community centre. Jean Coté asked when work on ch Murray and rue de Clarendon would start. Mayor Roger Larose replied, "Not this year."

Chelsea Council: River access, booze, daycare, and housing dominate meeting
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It's all down hill from here, and not in a good way.  During Chelsea Council's question period on July 4, resident Molly Morse complained about what is happening to the pathway to Gatineau River at the end of Burnett Road.

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Syria: Who Is To Blame?
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Burma on the Brink
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War: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back?
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Regional association challenges gaps in Quebec Constitution Bill
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Dealers ask Quebec to rethink EV rules after national reset
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CDR and social enterprise for an enlightened economy
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Home support plan for seniors raises both hope and concern
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TALQ director says new commissioner should focus on building trust
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Pontiac in mourning: two snowmobilers lose their lives in head-on collision
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