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In support of National AccessAbility Week 2023, the Government of Canada allocated $70.8 million to fund 903 accessibility projects led by organizations across the country.
In a momentous announcement, Mathieu Lacombe, the Minister of Culture and Communications, Minister responsible for Youth, and Minister responsible for the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region and the Outaouais region, revealed the designation of the creation ...
"Hello Canada and hockey fans throughout Canada, the United States and Newfoundland. This is Foster Hewitt from the gondola at Maple Leaf Gardens."
This summer all high school students aged 12 to 17 can enjoy unlimited access to Transcolline bus routes and on-demand service as well as the STO and OC Transpo networks from July 1 to August 31.
René Lévesque called English-speaking Quebeckers Westmount Rhodesians. However, Danielle Lanyi told the Senate Standing Committee for Official Languages that poverty is a reality for Anglophones in our region.
Animal owners in the Outaouais are grappling with a critical shortage of veterinarians, worsened by language laws, escalating travel costs, and a general shortage of vets.
The Minister of Public Services and Procurement, The Honorable Helena Jaczek, has announced that Maryse Gaudreault has been appointed as the Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Capital Commission (NCC).
The Fondation de la faune du Québec, in collaboration with its financial partner Hydro-Québec, has recently given the green light to five new projects aimed at protecting and enhancing natural environments.
Dr. Dorothy Williams, a prominent historian, author, and researcher specializing in the history of Black Canadians, has been selected as one of the recipients of the prestigious Library and Archives Canada Scholar Awards for 2023.
Funeral Home and Cemetery Les Jardins du Souvenir, located throughout West Quebec I many locations, has announced its decision to reserve their various cemeteries for the burial of biodegradable urns and coffins.
The MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais has announced the unveiling of its social development policy on April 20th during the Grand Gathering of the Table de développement social des Collines-de-l'Outaouais (TDSCO).
The month of April saw a home and a cottage destroyed by fire in the Municipality of Low. In the early morning hours of April 15, fire consumed the home located at 905 Chemin Fieldville.
AREQ, the Association of Retired Persons from the Education and Other Public Sectors of Quebec, celebrates its 62nd anniversary in 2023.
The Cégep Heritage College Foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary with an awards ceremony and documentary film screening at Heritage College on April 29.
Residential real estate sales in Quebec have continued to decline, with the first quarter of 2023 recording the lowest level of sales in the last 10 years.
The spa communicated the breach to clients through an email sent on April 5.
Emory Bogardus was a prominent American sociologist. One of his productions was the Bogardus Social Distance Scale, an instrument to measure attitudes toward other groups--people of different race, religion, or nationality, for example.
The Société d'habitation du Québec (SHQ) has announced that it will be extending its residential intervention program for dry rot until March 31, 2024.
As of April 19, there were 61 confirmed cases based on test reports in April, according to the Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ).
The Meech Lake Triathlon, Quebec's oldest, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 15, 2023, at O'Brien Beach in Gatineau Park.
After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Tour de Gatineau, one of the most prestigious events in women's road cycling, is set to return to the streets of Gatineau, Quebec.
The City of Gatineau has established a new regional Aboriginal liaison position to encourage collaboration with the Algonquin Nation, as part of the process of Indigenization of higher education establishments in the Outaouais.
Gatineau approved the new policy on managing budget surplus in the March 21 municipal council meeting.
As the region dives into spring, officials are closely monitoring the Outaouais and Gatineau rivers with a watchful eye.