By Ted Raymond, CFRA News, August 31, 2014
A boil water advisory affecting residents in Buckingham and Masson-Angers has been partially lifted.
However, the City of Gatineau said Sunday a preventive boil water advisory remains in effect for residents living east of La Lièvre river and north of rue Lépine.
By Ted Raymond, CFRA News, August 29, 2014
The O-Train will be out of service for the long weekend, as crews complete signal work necessary for the O-Train Expansion Project.
The train will be offline all day Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
By Alison Sandor, CFRA News, August 29, 2014
The City of Gatineau has issued a preventive boil water advisory for the Buckingham and Masson-Angers sectors as a result of a chlorination problem at the water treatment plant.
If you live in the area, you're asked to boil tap water for one minute before drinking it.
By Jenn Pritchard, CFRA News, August 30, 2014
Residents along Muskrat Lake in the Ottawa Valley are being warned against swimming or using the water for drinking after the Ministry of the Environment discovered blue-green algae on the lake.
The Renfrew Country Health Unit, along with the MOE, are advising anyone who uses Muskrat Lake for their drinking water to find an alternate source.
By Ted Raymond, CFRA News, August 27, 2014
Environment Canada says there have been no reports of damage, following a tornado warning in southern Quebec.
The areas of Fort William - Shawville, Low-Wakefield, Papineau-Labelle Reserve, Maniwaki-Gracefield, Lievre River and Papineauville-Chaynayville in Quebec were under a tornado warning for about an hour Tuesday night.






