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The Liberal Party's amendment to Bill 96, voted on by all parties, will require Anglophone CEGEP students to take three additional French language courses.
OUTAOUAIS - Transcollines, a public transit service for rural Outaouais, wants to hear from its users to improve their service. To do this they are conducting an online consultation where participants can
Tabby was the quintessential cat, a homebody that was content with its environment, never to stray afar. That is, Tabby 'was' until new neighbours arrived down the street
Tabby was the quintessential cat, a homebody that was content with its environment, never to stray afar. That is, Tabby 'was' until new neighbours arrived down the street
After another tough week, an optimistic Dominique Anglade remains adamant that "there's absolutely no reason to question the raison d'être of the Parti libéral du Québec."
As of March 22, there are 24 new Covid-19 cases reported in Outaouais. There are currently 323 active cases in the region. This brings the total number of cases in the area since the beginning of the pandemic to 35,947.
Communauto will be adding 10 new stations and 12 additional vehicles in Gatineau in collaboration with Gatineau and Société de transport Outaouais (STO). Gatineau will now have 35 stations and 46 car-sharing vehicles
Make no mistake: Bill 96 is an ill-advised and deeply divisive piece of legislation that will have significant and long-lasting effects on our community.
As of April 4, there are 239 new Covid-19 cases reported in Outaouais. There are currently 677 active cases in the region. This brings the total number of cases in the area since the beginning of the pandemic to 36,811.
An Aylmer senior was victimized by what Gatineau Police (SPVG) call a "grandparents' scam" which the police warn is increasing in the Outaouais.
After having seduced the citizens of the various districts of Gatineau and the municipality of Val-des-Monts, the local company La Trappe à fromage, a delicatessen specializing in Quebec cheeses of all kinds
mproving access to education, literature, arts and sports, while raising awareness of culture among young people in the Outaouais: that is the mandate of the new agreement signed by the City of Gatineau
Sixteen-year-old Jordan Doy-Yat will be representing Canada at an international 18U tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the DRD International Baseball Academies Tournament. Doy-Yat is a left-handed pitcher
For the second time, the Gallicus craft brewery is producing its beer La Pain Perdu, made from recycled bread, in support of the Moisson Outaouais organization through Moisson Outaouais' supermarket recovery program
A local teenaged cross-country skiing phenomenon has made waves on the provincial scene recently, after winning the 2020 Quebec Cup by a wide margi
Dedicated to helping local teenagers thrive through their transition to adulthood, Big Brothers and Big Sisters Outaouais (GFGSO) added a program for 16- to 21-year-olds to its selection of services earlier this year
This Christmas, I would like to leave you with a Newfoundland flavour. There are a couple of us with West Quebec roots, who are choristers with Atlantic Voices, the Newfoundland and Labrador Choir of Ottawa
Although the years may have clouded perceptions, what follows is a relatively accurate description of my first encounter with the 'real' Santa Claus.
One in five Canadians is living with chronic pain. And of that 20%, 60% have mental health issues. These startling statistics were revealed on a virtual conference provided by Connexions Resource Centre
The Ville de Gatineau is inviting artists to submit projects for an upcoming group exhibit at Galerie Montcalm located in the Maison Citoyen at 25 rue Laurier.
The Aylmer Food Centre (CAA) is hard at work preparing for one of their major annual projects, the 17th edition of the Christmas Share Store. The project provides over 150 families in Aylmer
It is one of those dark, dreary November days. I am standing on patio stones overlooking Judge Park: just thinking. I am thinking of the swift passage of time which, in reality, has a measured cadence of its own
Local 18-year-old Marie-Soleil Labelle participated in various races throughout the season and continued her advocacy work for those with Developmental Language Disorders (DLD), all while continuing her undergraduate studies.