Provincial News
A newly released full-length documentary about Quebec's English-speaking communities, by director Guy Rex Rogers, tells the story of Anglophones in Quebec from a new perspective and raises important questions
The fifth edition of the Tough Mountie Challenge will be held simultaneously in Sherbrooke, Montréal, Québec City and Gatineau on October 1. The race will raise money for the Foundation of Stars.
After being fined more than $247,380 for failing to comply with the Environment Quality Act (EQA), Brian Forget and his company, Centre de tri Forget inc. of Gatineau, had their ministerial authorization to operate a sorting centre revoked.
The Network of Centres for the Victims of Crime (CAVAC) invites parents whose children have been victims of sexual exploitation to participate in an intervention group.
With the Quebec provincial election fast approaching, the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) along with the Quebec Premier François Legault announced the creation of the Blue Fund which will be used to protect lakes and rivers in the Outaouais.
In order to optimize bulky waste collection and recover as much material as possible to reduce waste in landfills, Gatineau set up an on-demand collection pilot project in the Plateau sector.
Did you hear about No Mow May? Not mowing lawns was a project started in 2019 by Plantlife, a conservation charity based in the United Kingdom. It caught on, such that two years later in Britain, thousands of lawns were left to -- grow! Imagine!
Some changes to federal electoral districts in the Outaouais region have been proposed for the latest redistribution of electoral districts across the country. The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec recently published its proposal
Many of the candidates who will run in October's election have been announced by their parties over the past months. Here is a breakdown the current list of confirmed candidates in the Outaouais region by electoral district and party
The former environment minister, relegated to the backbenches early on in the CAQ's mandate was publicly ridiculed for her apparent lack of confidence when speaking with the media.
A brand new arts centre is taking the National Capital Region by storm. Previously known as La Fab Arts Centre located in the heart of the village of Chelsea, immediately adjacent to St. Stephen's Church
I attended the media preview of General Idea, a ground-breaking art exhibition at Ottawa's National Gallery of Canada, on June 1
Stéphane Bouchard, a professor in the Department of Psychology and Psychoeducation at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, UQO has been temporarily disbarred from the Ordre des psychologues du Québec for 10 months.
MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller hosted a forum at the Chevalier de Colomb Hall, April 26, to hear public reaction to the proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories (CNL); over 40 people attended.
The Chalk River site is set to become the permanent disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste if CNSC approves CNL's proposal. The disposal and storage facility will be less than one kilometre from the shores of the Ottawa River.
Previously known as the Fondation du centre jeunesse de Montréal, the Youth Foundation of the DPJ has been working in the community since 1998 by getting involved with young people and by providing services that
On February 22, Société Gatineau Monde hosted a conference on the subjects of climate change and reliance on nuclear energy. Speakers were Réal Lalande, Chairman of the Board of Action Climat Outaouais
Created by MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais Public Security Service, "MAINtenant ensemble" consists of putting together a multidisciplinary team that deals exclusively with domestic violence cases.
Although users of Highway 50 will have to wait until 2032 to see the completion of the work on this road, the Ministère des Transports has officially announced a timetable for the completion of the four-lane divided highway that will