

Dance show brings mermaids to Mansfield
The Corriveau School of Dance’s annual year-end performance brought the magical underwater The Little Mermaid to the stage at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge over three sold-out


The Corriveau School of Dance’s annual year-end performance brought the magical underwater The Little Mermaid to the stage at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge over three sold-out


The Corriveau School of Dance’s annual year-end performance brought the magical underwater The Little Mermaid to the stage at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge over three sold-out


Gerry Bimm has stepped down from his position as municipal councillor in Otter Lake, leaving the municipality’s seat two vacant.


Hydro-Québec has put forward a proposal for where it will build the new transmission lines that will connect the Cadieux


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on Thursday (May 21), council recognized a local police officer with the


Waltham’s director general (DG) Annik Plante announced her resignation at last Wednesday’s monthly council meeting, citing a “toxic” work environment


The Municipality of Bristol has announced Sunday, June 28 as the polling day for residents to elect a new councillor


Quebec’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests has determined a bridge will be necessary to restore access past kilometre 54






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The front page of this newspaper does not offer a glowing review of life in municipal politics in the Pontiac. Far from it. This week, we got news that Waltham’s director general resigned, Bristol’s, according to the mayor, is on a leave of absence, and a newly elected councillor in Otter Lake stepped down from the position, just six months
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