Local News
Mick Gzowski, local writer and director, has been nominated in the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards for his work on Ice-Breaker: The '72 Summit Series. For this project, Gzowski served as a researcher in the team of people who worked on the documentary.
With the promise of summer looming large, Quebecers are bracing themselves for a season of relaxation amidst economic uncertainty.
The highly anticipated lineup for this year's Musical Mondays has finally been revealed, bringing much excitement to the community.
60 new units located at 95 Eddy St will become available to families, independent seniors and singles as of Fall 2024. The six-story building named Estoril is part of HOM's new affordable and subsidized housing project in Vieux Hull.
On May 16, Société de Transport de l'Outaouais (STO) announced the return of their summer high school student Multi-Jeunesse free bus pass for the third consecutive season.
In a recent interview on CHIP 101.9, Normand Veillette from Loisir Sport Outaouais discussed the significant opportunities provided by the Municipal Infrastructure Program for Seniors (PRIMA).
The Gatineau Library is thrilled to invite the public to its annual Grande Vente de livres d'occasion (Great Secondhand Book Sale), scheduled for June 15 and 16.
Galerie Old Chelsea is delighted to unveil the latest works of renowned local artist Roy Brash with the vernissage of My Outaouais on Saturday, June 15, from 1 - 4 pm.
A little more than a decade after its move to Gatineau, the International Pilot Academy has become a prominent contributor to the area's economy.