
Campbell’s Bay man drowns near Otter Lake
Police recovered his body from the lake on Sunday afternoon.
Police recovered his body from the lake on Sunday afternoon.
Mayor says Thorne will gets its own first responders, and until then, the ambulances will be first on the scene.
Police recovered his body from the lake on Sunday afternoon.
Mayor says Thorne will gets its own first responders, and until then, the ambulances will be first on the scene.
Quebec’s police watchdog has announced the province’s Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP) has decided not to file charges against Sûreté du Québec (SQ) officers in connection with a Mar. 2024 incident in which a woman fell unconscious while
Following an outage that left thousands in the upper Pontiac without power early last week, local officials are calling on Hydro-Québec to offer better short-term fixes to the region’s frequent outages while residents wait for a new substation. A storm
On Thursday morning, the front deck of Sheenboro’s old Fort William hotel was host not to its usual contingent of boaters and cottagers from both sides of the river, but to a different type of crowd – line dancers. About
Quebec’s police watchdog has announced the province’s Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP) has decided not to file charges against Sûreté du Québec (SQ) officers in connection with a Mar. 2024 incident in which a woman fell unconscious while
Following an outage that left thousands in the upper Pontiac without power early last week, local officials are calling on Hydro-Québec to offer better short-term fixes to the region’s frequent outages while residents wait for a new substation. A storm
On Thursday morning, the front deck of Sheenboro’s old Fort William hotel was host not to its usual contingent of boaters and cottagers from both sides of the river, but to a different type of crowd – line dancers. About
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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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Municipal election season is not under way yet, at least not officially. But the buzz around who will run, and who will not, is certainly getting louder. Over the summer, several residents have indicated their intention to make a go for councillor or mayoral seats, and suddenly this week, we
So our defence budget is too small. Our defence generals and politicians all agree that we need better and more
We witnessed that in the playoffs. The intimidators and the goons came out to scare the other team into not
Sometimes even farmers get bored. Farmers like to “play” too. Some of our best hockey players started on a frozen
There’s an old saying that still holds true today. It is often said about someone who was very greedy that
Quyon-Onslow anniversary events draw large crowds in perfect weather: For seven days, Quyon rocked with the return of many native
Quyon-Onslow anniversary events draw large crowds in perfect weather: For seven days, Quyon rocked with the return of many native
Biggest fish is an eight pound pike: The sixth annual fishing derby held by the Cadieux Fish and Game Club
Biggest fish is an eight pound pike: The sixth annual fishing derby held by the Cadieux Fish and Game Club
Local News: Dr. R.G. Docks was installed as president of Shawville Rotary Club for the coming year at the regular
Local News: Dr. R.G. Docks was installed as president of Shawville Rotary Club for the coming year at the regular
Local News: The phenomenal success of second Community Sale, as a means of stimulating our local trade, we feel must
Local News: The phenomenal success of second Community Sale, as a means of stimulating our local trade, we feel must
Local news: Hon. Mr. Duffy, Commissioner of Public Works, Quebec, passed up through here by train to Coulonge on Monday
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