
Two teens, three pets unscathed in minor Campbell’s Bay fire
The fire didn’t have a chance to grow beyond the back side of the house.
The fire didn’t have a chance to grow beyond the back side of the house.
The government says it won’t be sharing flood zone maps until the regulations come into force in Mar. 2026.
The fire didn’t have a chance to grow beyond the back side of the house.
The government says it won’t be sharing flood zone maps until the regulations come into force in Mar. 2026.
Bryson, Calumet Island, Campbell’s Bay and Litchfield municipalities will begin sharing fire services July 1.
Your local newspaper team collected a handful of notable awards at this year’s Quebec Community Newspapers Association gala, including the evening’s most prestigious recognition.
A local archaeology group is hoping returns from a survey done on June 8 on a new site in Quyon might hold clues to the region’s past. For the past few years the Friends of Chats Falls and Archéo-Pontiac have
Bryson, Calumet Island, Campbell’s Bay and Litchfield municipalities will begin sharing fire services July 1.
Your local newspaper team collected a handful of notable awards at this year’s Quebec Community Newspapers Association gala, including the evening’s most prestigious recognition.
A local archaeology group is hoping returns from a survey done on June 8 on a new site in Quyon might hold clues to the region’s past. For the past few years the Friends of Chats Falls and Archéo-Pontiac have
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Former Green Party candidate for the Pontiac–Kitigan Zibi riding Claude Bertrand wil once again represent the party in the upcoming federal election. After running in 2019, the La Pêche resident
Todd Hoffman, the candidate for the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) in the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi riding, hosted a small gathering of about 15 people at his Brauwerk Hoffman Brewery in
In what was a close vote, Brian Nolan of Chelsea, Que. has been elected to be the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) candidate for the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi riding in the
Former chief of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation Gilbert W. Whiteduck will be the new NDP candidate in the upcoming federal election for the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi riding after being confirmed,
The race for the Conservative Party candidate for the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi riding in the next federal election finally closed its doors to new entries on Nov. 13, with a total
Brauwerk Hoffman owner Todd Hoffman has announced he will run as the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for the Pontiac riding in next year’s federal election. The announcement came
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The story of what compelled my grandparents, David and Rosaleen Dickson, to pack up their life in the city and swap it for running a community newspaper here in the Pontiac was never one I got to hear from the horse’s mouth. When I came into this world they had
Someone once said, “Don’t ask stupid questions!” A much smarter person replied, “There is no such thing as a stupid
Many people have many different opinions about who should be accepted as immigrants in our country. We often forget that
On June 1, 2025, we had a chance to take a peak back at our history. Cars were lining the
Our federal election is over, except for a few recounts where votes were very close. We have made our collective
CBC airs 16-year-old Shawville girl’s drinking and driving commercial: Former Pontiac High School student Bobbi Russett created a drinking and
CBC airs 16-year-old Shawville girl’s drinking and driving commercial: Former Pontiac High School student Bobbi Russett created a drinking and
Farewell tea for the Sisters of St. Joseph Campbell’s Bay: On Sunday, the parish of St. John the Evangelist of
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Local News: Shawville Ladies Curling Club closed a successful season with a banquet at the Clarendon Hotel. Following the dinner,
Local News: Shawville Ladies Curling Club closed a successful season with a banquet at the Clarendon Hotel. Following the dinner,
Local News: The steam fire engine purchased by Shawville Council in Renfrew, arrived in town on Saturday. It is to
Local News: The steam fire engine purchased by Shawville Council in Renfrew, arrived in town on Saturday. It is to
Local news: The almost continuous down-pour of rain on Thursday last interfered seriously with the success of the church picnic
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