

Waltham declares state of emergency due to flooding
The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board projects water levels downstream of Pembroke to increase until they peak Apr. 21 or


The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board projects water levels downstream of Pembroke to increase until they peak Apr. 21 or


A significant cleanup effort is underway on chemin Yach in the Municipality of Thorne after a snowmobile trail groomer tipped


The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board projects water levels downstream of Pembroke to increase until they peak Apr. 21 or


A significant cleanup effort is underway on chemin Yach in the Municipality of Thorne after a snowmobile trail groomer tipped


The union representing the majority of MRC Pontiac employees has denounced the abrupt end to teleworking, as well as the lack of communication from MRC elected officials to affected staff regarding this policy. The change was announced at the MRC


If you pull into La Station Mansfield on any given day, you’ll hear the sounds you might hear at any gas station – attendants pumping, chatting with customers, maybe making a joke or two. But at this gas station, you’ll


The Shawville Lions Hall was decked out in rainbow colours on Saturday night as a slate of drag kings and queens delivered saucy performances to an enthusiastic crowd. The ‘Spring Fling’ event was hosted by Fierté Pontiac Pride, a local


The union representing the majority of MRC Pontiac employees has denounced the abrupt end to teleworking, as well as the lack of communication from MRC elected officials to affected staff regarding this policy. The change was announced at the MRC


If you pull into La Station Mansfield on any given day, you’ll hear the sounds you might hear at any gas station – attendants pumping, chatting with customers, maybe making a joke or two. But at this gas station, you’ll


The Shawville Lions Hall was decked out in rainbow colours on Saturday night as a slate of drag kings and queens delivered saucy performances to an enthusiastic crowd. The ‘Spring Fling’ event was hosted by Fierté Pontiac Pride, a local


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Spring flooding, it seems, is our new normal. After several decades of relative steadiness from the river levels, waterfront communities throughout the Ottawa River watershed have now seen significant floods in 2017, 2019, 2023, and now 2026. For many, the process of securing valuables, stocking up on food and water,
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Royce Richardson retires from Shawville council: Long time Shawville councillor Royce Richardson will be stepping down from council and leaving


Royce Richardson retires from Shawville council: Long time Shawville councillor Royce Richardson will be stepping down from council and leaving


Bryson flood: Some will call it beaver blundering, and insurance people will call it an act of God (thus absolving


Bryson flood: Some will call it beaver blundering, and insurance people will call it an act of God (thus absolving


A little of this and that: Building homes . . . Herb Wilson, on King Street, near the Creamery; Mick


A little of this and that: Building homes . . . Herb Wilson, on King Street, near the Creamery; Mick


Local news: “RIN-TIN-TIN” in “Clash of the Wolves” is the feature attraction at the Shawville Theatre on Tuesday night, next.


Local news: “RIN-TIN-TIN” in “Clash of the Wolves” is the feature attraction at the Shawville Theatre on Tuesday night, next.


Local news: We understand Mr. John Lester has transferred the contract for carrying the mail to Otter Lake to Mr.


Local news: We understand Mr. John Lester has transferred the contract for carrying the mail to Otter Lake to Mr.
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