

Canada Day brings the heat
Last week’s hot and humid temperatures didn’t stop a sea of red and white from spreading across the Pontiac as communities from Sheenboro to Alleyn-et-Cawood


Last week’s hot and humid temperatures didn’t stop a sea of red and white from spreading across the Pontiac as communities from Sheenboro to Alleyn-et-Cawood


Last week’s hot and humid temperatures didn’t stop a sea of red and white from spreading across the Pontiac as communities from Sheenboro to Alleyn-et-Cawood


Police have yet to confirm the reason the car went off the road, but said they do not believe speed


The union representing municipal employees in Fort-Coulonge signed their first collective agreement with the municipality’s management on June 22. The


Two Pontiac healthcare facilities got major infrastructure upgrades this spring, both of which were officially unveiled last week. The CHSLD


Pontiac Ouest and Waltham fire departments spent Saturday fighting a raging house fire on L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, which ultimately destroyed the home.


A new family farm has sprouted just outside of Campbell’s Bay, where its two owners are trying to bring local


Centennial Hall in Norway Bay was full with football fans on Saturday afternoon ready to cheer on team Canada in






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