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The Outaouais and international feminist mobilization committee of the Assemblée des groupes de femmes d'interventions régionales (AGIR) ...
Food banks across the region are working overtime to help local families and Le Grenier des Collines is no exception.
Quebec's traditional accompaniment campaign is underway. For party-goers who need their car home safely after festivities, a safe option is available.
Gatineau Park heralds the onset of winter with the opening of its season, featuring an extensive 316-kilometer trail network for skiing, snowshoeing, and winter biking.
On December 5, drug searches were conducted by Collines-de-l'Outaouais police at two residents in La Pêche.
Chelsea is poised to add a unique twist to this year's holiday festivities.
Dr. André Moreau, of the Outaouais Memory Clinic, gave lectures in French and English about Alzheimer's disease on December 7 at Le District, an Aylmer seniors' residence. The clinic has other branches, in Ottawa and Montreal.
A distillery has joined the group of businesses that make up Old Chelsea Square. Distillerie du Square is the only distillery in MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais, and the second distillery in the Outaouais. It is located at 248 Old Chelsea.
A 16-year-old teenager from Gatineau suffered injuries following a dangerous car surfing stunt, leading to a strong admonition from local authorities against such reckless behavior.
The federal government's 2023 Fall Economic Statement was made public on November 21.
A significant public movement is underway in Quebec, led by the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), calling for a pause and reevaluation of the proposed Bill 15, which aims to radically transform the province's health care management structure.
Danou Charette, known simply as Danou, is an eco-friendly woodworker and artist that creates furniture and art pieces in his shop in Cantley.
On the afternoon of November 16th, a distressing event unfolded at a homeless encampment near the Robert-Guertin Centre in Gatineau.
Quebec's National Assembly unanimously agreed to convene a special parliamentary committee to improve organ and tissue donation in the province.
The Association of Physically Disabled People of Outaouais, known as L'Amicale, has recently expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the dedicated team behind the successful "Tourtière" project.
The MRC des Collines-de-L'Outaouais and the police fraternity of the MRC have signed a new collective agreement.
The National Capital Commission (NCC) has announced its Sustainable Development Strategy 2023--2027, which aims to make the National Capital Region a model of sustainability, environmental stewardship and social inclusivity.
In a recent turn of events, Quebec has announced plans to nearly double the tuition rates for Canadian students from outside the province attending its English-language universities.
With the effects of global warming accelerating in 2023, the need to keep a close eye on the local environment is more urgently felt.
The Outaouais region is taking a significant leap forward in addressing climate change and promoting sustainable transportation, thanks to a substantial investment from the federal government.
The Hadley-Philemon Wright community in Gatineau is reeling from a recent incident of racist graffiti discovered at the school, sparking concern and action among parents, students, and the local administration.
In response to the latest legislative changes affecting English language education, CÉGEP Heritage College has initiated several adaptations to comply with the new requirements set by the Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur
Many residents, families, organizations, and associations participated in the Remembrance Day ceremony in Wakefield on November 11 to honor and thank veterans as well as Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members.
Geneviève Guilbault, the Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, has announced an open call for eligible organizations to apply for financial assistance through the Véloce III program.