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Gatineau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Gatineau name was voted by the citizens of the new city in a referendum, despite the fact that "Hull-Gatineau" was the most popular choice in opinion polls, because the transition committee excluded hyphenated names from the ballot, and despite the fact that the Hull name had represented the earliest urban development in the area. |
 | | Gatineau is the city of license for several television and radio stations, although many more stations licensed to Ottawa are also available in the area. |
 | | Gatineau is also served primarily by daily newspapers published in Ottawa, including the French Le Droit and the English Ottawa Citizen, although a number of weekly community newspapers are published in Gatineau. |
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