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The Quebec government has announced the implementation of a new Basic Income Program, which will come into effect on January 1, 2023.
Local rising star from Outaouais, Claudie Létourneau has just released her debut mini-album, 'Bourrasque,' which is already taking the Gatineau music scene by storm.
The 45th edition of the Gatineau Loppet, the largest international cross-country ski gathering in Canada, was held from February 17 to 19, 2023, with nearly 2,300 athletes from 18 countries taking part.
The Symposium Gatineau en Couleurs is excited to announce its 16th Exhibition and Sale of Paintings and Sculptures. The event will take place from September 29 to October 1, 2023, at Citizen's House on 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, Quebec.
On February 25, vaccination centres in the region closed. The Centre Intégré de Santé et des Services Sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO) continues to encourage vaccination as the best way for individuals to protect themselves against Covid and Influenza.
The 7th edition of the Festival de la Radio Numérique (FRN) organized by local business and podcast producers Transistor Media will take place April 28 to 30.
The Social Neuroscience Group (SNG) at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) is hosting its third scientific day on March 24, 2023. The in-person event is to promote the field of social and cognitive neuroscience among the general public and to ...
The housing crisis is hitting Outaouais hard, and it's not just a local issue - it's a problem across Quebec. In December 2022, the Federal Defender of Housing Rights, FRAPRU, released a report highlighting the severity of the situation and calling ...
The Gatineau Police is requesting the public's assistance in locating two missing men, Louis Gauvreau and François Danford-Dussault
At the February 7 Chelsea municipal council meeting, a unanimous resolution was passed to maintain Chelsea's official bilingual status. This means they will continue to offer services in both French and English
William Wilfred Campbell (1860-1918) was one of the "Confederation Poets", a literary circle that included Archibald Lampman. Campbell, wrote the poem, "A Mid-Winter Night's Dream," First-prize winner of the Atlantic Voices 2013
In order to fight domestic violence against women and their children, real estate brokers and members of the Chambre immobilière de l'Outaouais, Outaouais Real Estate Board, also known as the CIO, have raised $10,000
The "Getting into Bed with the Des Collines Health Foundation" Masquerade fundraising event will return on February 18th at the Centre Wakefield La Pêche located at 38 Chem
On August 15, a boater called the Gatineau police to report a speedboat travelling aggressively on La Rivière Blanche. While on the phone, the speedboat deliberately ran into the caller's boat
When it comes to love, the sky is the limit. In West Quebec, there are allkinds of loves. One big one is the community. The West Quebec Post's sister newspaper, the Aylmer Bulletin, pulls Aylmer love together
The Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) is collaborating with various partners to encourage residents to use public transit when participating in local events this winter
he British Hotel, located in the heart of Old Aylmer, is the subject of a new book written by Richard M. Bégin, as well as the history of Hull, Aylmer and Bytown-Ottawa
Fédération de l'Âge d'Or du Québec (FADOQ) Outaouais region and Galeries d'Aylmer are coming together to celebrate both of their 50th anniversaries in one major event
Six individuals have been arrested for vehicle thefts last week. Police report nearly 30 vehicle thefts since the beginning of 2023
The family Robert Bertrand announced his passing May 17. The popular MP from Fort-Coulonge died in Shawville at the age of 69. Mr Bertrand was Liberal MP for Pontiac-Gatineau-Labelle from 1993 to 2004.
The Canadian Museum of Nature's summer exhibit, "Planet Ice: Mysteries of the Ice Ages" reopened to the public on Friday May 20 after a pause for several years due to public health measures
The Western Quebec Career Centre (WQCC) offers a variety of vocational training programs for in-demand careers with free tuition for Quebec Residents and those born in Quebec.
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