
Local Caisse Desjardins backtracks on merger
The local branch of the Caisse Desjardins has decided to end discussions around a possible merger with two other branches in the Outaouais. The Caisse

The local branch of the Caisse Desjardins has decided to end discussions around a possible merger with two other branches in the Outaouais. The Caisse

The local branch of the Caisse Desjardins has decided to end discussions around a possible merger with two other branches in the Outaouais. The Caisse

The Canadian Forces will be conducting helicopter training near the Davidson sawmill on Wednesday and Thursday.

Municipalities are advising residents not to remove flood protection measures for the time being, as a second round of flooding is still possible in the

Municipal officials say Monday’s Ottawa River level was already at the 108.6 m that was previously predicted by the river’s planning board for Tuesday.

Lac Coulonge water levels are expected to rise to 108.40 by Monday, but this could change depending on rainfall. The major flood level is set

The municipalities announced the pilot project on Thursday.

The head-on collision occurred near Jim’s Lake Road late on Jan. 29.

Five winners were chosen out of the 90 homes considered.

The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.

The local branch of the Caisse Desjardins has decided to end discussions around a possible merger with two other branches in the Outaouais. The Caisse Desjardins des Rivières de Pontiac, as the local branch is known, is based in Mansfield-et-Pontefract

The local branch of the Caisse Desjardins has decided to end discussions around a possible merger with two other branches in the Outaouais. The Caisse Desjardins des Rivières de Pontiac, as the local branch is known, is based in Mansfield-et-Pontefract

The Canadian Forces will be conducting helicopter training near the Davidson sawmill on Wednesday and Thursday.

Municipalities are advising residents not to remove flood protection measures for the time being, as a second round of flooding is still possible in the coming weeks.

Municipal officials say Monday’s Ottawa River level was already at the 108.6 m that was previously predicted by the river’s planning board for Tuesday.

Lac Coulonge water levels are expected to rise to 108.40 by Monday, but this could change depending on rainfall. The major flood level is set at 108.50 at that location, only a few notches higher than this weekend’s expected levels.

The municipalities announced the pilot project on Thursday.

The head-on collision occurred near Jim’s Lake Road late on Jan. 29.

Five winners were chosen out of the 90 homes considered.

The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.
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