
Fire claims house in Campbell’s Bay
A fire claimed a house on rue Patterson in Campbell’s Bay Monday morning. Crews were called out at around 8
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took the Pontiac by storm this weekend. As always, Quyon led the Pontiac in St. Paddy’s spirit, kicking off the weekend with a tea organized by the Quyon Pastoral Charge. The event brought in close to 100 green-clad guests who gathered for tea, sweets and sandwiches at the Quyon Community Centre. […]
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took the Pontiac by storm this weekend. As always, Quyon led the Pontiac in St. Paddy’s spirit, kicking off the weekend with a tea organized by the Quyon Pastoral Charge. The event brought in close to 100 green-clad guests who gathered for tea, sweets and sandwiches at the Quyon Community Centre. […]
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took the Pontiac by storm this weekend. As always, Quyon led the Pontiac in St. Paddy’s spirit, kicking off the weekend with a tea organized by the Quyon Pastoral Charge. The event brought in close to 100 green-clad guests who gathered for tea, sweets and sandwiches at the Quyon Community Centre. […]
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took the Pontiac by storm this weekend. As always, Quyon led the Pontiac in St. Paddy’s spirit, kicking off the weekend with a tea organized by the Quyon Pastoral Charge. The event brought in close to 100 green-clad guests who gathered for tea, sweets and sandwiches at the Quyon Community Centre. […]

A fire claimed a house on rue Patterson in Campbell’s Bay Monday morning. Crews were called out at around 8

At Bristol’s Mar. 2 council meeting, longtime councillor Greg Graham announced his decision to resign from the position after 17

A fire claimed a house on rue Patterson in Campbell’s Bay Monday morning. Crews were called out at around 8

At Bristol’s Mar. 2 council meeting, longtime councillor Greg Graham announced his decision to resign from the position after 17

Waltham council tried something new on Monday evening (Mar. 16), opening its monthly working sessions so that interested members of the public can witness the deliberations. The decision to lift the veil on these working sessions, also sometimes called plenary

The Pontiac Meteors women’s hockey team hosted its second annual tournament on home ice in Fort-Coulonge over the weekend. The event drew eight teams from Gatineau and across the Ottawa Valley, twice the number that participated in last year’s inaugural

When Clarendon farmers Kristine Amyotte and Robbie Beck converted a new piece of land from pasture into a crop field, they soon realized the toll it was having on the soil. The land in question formed a valley, at the

Waltham council tried something new on Monday evening (Mar. 16), opening its monthly working sessions so that interested members of the public can witness the deliberations. The decision to lift the veil on these working sessions, also sometimes called plenary

The Pontiac Meteors women’s hockey team hosted its second annual tournament on home ice in Fort-Coulonge over the weekend. The event drew eight teams from Gatineau and across the Ottawa Valley, twice the number that participated in last year’s inaugural

When Clarendon farmers Kristine Amyotte and Robbie Beck converted a new piece of land from pasture into a crop field, they soon realized the toll it was having on the soil. The land in question formed a valley, at the
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