There is a Christmas concert featuring Pembroke’s own Jason Blaine at Festival Hall in Pembroke on the 19th of December, Jacob Lavigne spoke to Jason Blaine about the event and what to expect.
CHIP possède une licence de langue française au CRTC et assure par son mandat la promotion de la dualité linguistique au sein du territoire du Pontiac ainsi que celle de la vallée de la Gatineau et du comté de Renfrew, en Ontario.
La station de radio diffuse sur la fréquence du 101,9 sur la bande FM avec un émetteur d’une puissance de 10 KW, lui permettant de diffuser sur un grand territoire.
Afin de servir tous les gens de sa communauté, CHIP FM offre à ses auditeurs, une programmation diversifiée. L’un des buts principaux de la station est de bien informer la communauté avec des nouvelles locales et régionales qui ne sont pas nécessairement diffusées par d’autres médias régionaux. L’équipe entière de la station de radio travaille ardemment afin de faire de sa programmation, une qui reflète bien le portrait culturel, économique, politique, éducationnel et social de sa région”
En tant qu’organisme à but non lucratif, les revenus annuels de CHIP FM sont constitués; d’une subvention provenant du gouvernant provincial, des bingos hebdomadaires, radiothon annuel, ventre de publicités radio, frais d’adhésions ainsi que dons.
CHIP FM aussi connut sous le nom Radio Communautaire de Pontiac a été enregistrée en tant qu’organisme à but non lucratif en juin 1978. La première diffusion en ondes a eut lieu le 1er mars 1981.
There is a Christmas concert featuring Pembroke’s own Jason Blaine at Festival Hall in Pembroke on the 19th of December, Jacob Lavigne spoke to Jason Blaine about the event and what to expect.
Les Nouvelles du Pontiac
19 May 2022
The Norway Bay Golf Course will open for the season this Saturday, for the first time since 2018. One of the new owners, Jodi Armstrong, spoke with CHIP 101.9 about all the work she and her partner John Edelman put into the place since they purchased the local institution in 2021. Armstrong is (...)
19 May 2022
The resumption of VIACTIVE Day in the Pontiac for its 31st year is scheduled for this Friday, May 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort-Coulonge. This annual regional event is organized by the l'Académie des retraités de l'Outaouais in collaboration with the CISSS de (...)
19 May 2022
Tomorrow evening (May 20), the Phare Ouest organization will be hosting a public event to celebrate the new lighting on the Felix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge in Mansfield-et-Pontefract. The new lighting system was installed by the company Novom Interactive and will feature an app that allows (...)
18 May 2022
The Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks, in collaboration with the Society for the Protection of Forests against Fire (SOPFEU) have lifted the ban on open fires in or near the forest as of May 15 at 4 p.m. This ban went into effect May 7. Currently, 9 forest fires are active across the (...)
18 May 2022
Former Pontiac MP and Fort-Coulonge native Robert Bertrand passed away yesterday (May 17) due to cancer. He represented the riding, which was then known as Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle, for the federal Liberals from 1993 to 2004. Bertrand was first elected to the House of Commons in 1993, as part of (...)
16 May 2022
Mansfield-et-Pontefract bodybuilder Sylvain Lusignan is now in the top 15 in Muscle & Fitness magazine's prestigious Mr. Health and Fitness competition. Selected among many candidates, Sylvain Lusignan will need the help of the public to try to win this competition, which would allow him to (...)
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