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As rural municipalities in the Outaouais grapple with the challenge of setting up composting programs that suit their local reality, the we reached out to MRC Pontiac, MRC des Collines ...
The Online News Act, which received Royal Assent on June 22, 2023, is set to bring about transformative changes in Canada's digital news landscape.
Local agriculture and natural food businesses and organizations will be eligible to apply for new grants this year after a budget of $2,206,500 was announced for the renewed 2023-2025 Outaouais Biofood Sector Development Agreement.
On August 28, Gatineau announced that the 211 service is available in Gatineau.
As schools reawaken, the Welding & Fitting program in Aylmer, Quebec, is excited to welcome prospective students who are still seeking opportunities for career growth and development.
"The Dumoine Valley has been my work and playground for over fifty years. Since 1969 I have tried to visit it at least once each season.
In the realm of art, where colors blend and shapes come alive, Jeanne Beaudry unveils her captivating exhibition "Ananda." Translated from Sanskrit, "Ananda" encapsulates the essence of bliss, joy, and pleasure.
In the realm of art, where colors blend and shapes come alive, Jeanne Beaudry unveils her captivating exhibition "Ananda." Translated from Sanskrit, "Ananda" encapsulates the essence of bliss, joy, and pleasure.
A diverse collection of innovative eco-responsibility projects has been unveiled in the Outaouais region, thanks to the efforts of Fonds Écoleader advisors.
In an era when plastic pollution is a global crisis threatening the environment and human health, one local company is leading the charge to make a difference.
Over a thousand people celebrated Gatineau's cultural diversity with live music and dance performances in Parc Moussette during the city's 19th Cultural Diversity Day (Journée gatinoise de la diversité Culturelle) on August 13.
In the Pontiac town of Shawville, a remarkable individual has set foot on a path less traveled by his peers.
The Chiefs of Kebaowek, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg and Mithcibikonik First Nations presented statements concerning the proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) at Chalk River during the August 10 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) hearing.
In a remarkable achievement for Canadian karate, Karate Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee have unveiled the names of the athletes who will be competing in the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games.
On May 18, Quebec Minister of Social Services Lionel Carmant announced a grant of $25 million over five years to the 22 Maisons d'Oxygène. In a word, these houses aid single fathers with children.
Bill 40, an Act to amend mainly the Education Act with regard to school organization and governance, has been ruled as violating the education rights of Quebec's English-speaking minority community, according to a landmark decision by Quebec ...
In a time when the media industry is grappling with an unprecedented crisis caused by the migration of advertising investments to global digital platforms, last month saw the enactment of Bill C-18, commonly known as the Online News Act in Canada.
This Archaeology Month, the National Capital Commission invites residents and visitors of all ages to participate in their public archaeological digs at Leamy Lake Park.
Responding to growing concerns over plastic pollution tarnishing cherished landscapes, the Government of Canada has unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle plastic food packaging waste.
Investissement Québec launched its Productivity Innovation Tour in the Outaouais region, an initiative aimed at encouraging businesses to invest in innovation and increase their productivity and competitiveness.
For the 10th edition of the annual provincial event "August 12, I buy a Quebec book," book enthusiasts are in for a treat at Bouquinart.
The 66th Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Knock Shrine in Mayo, Quebec will be held on Sunday, August 23.
In 1997, Michel Leclair had a vision to share his deep knowledge of beavers and their habitat after acquiring a vast property in Wakefield.
The MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais announced in late July that they have awarded five organizations located across various municipalities funding for their upcoming cultural projects.