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May 28, 2026

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Caleb Nickerson

Come for the baking, stay for the supper

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Nov. 15, 2018 On Thursday, Shawville United Church was descended upon by a surge of salivating shoppers for this year’s bazaar and

Taking care of business at the Forum

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Nov. 16, 2018 A host of local stakeholders and officials gathered at the R.A. Hall in Campbell’s Bay last week for

Coulonge crowd keeps it country

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 15, 2018 On Thursday night, Francophone country music up-and-comer Cindy Bédard brought her talents to École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC), playing

Comets wallop Bandits 12-4

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 10, 2018 The stands in the Fort Coulonge Arena were packed on Saturday night as the Pontiac Senior Comets faced

Otter Lake remembers

CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE Nov. 11, 2018 Remembrance Day ceremonies took place in Otter Lake on Sunday at noon, bringing out a sizable crowd to

Veterans visit Calumet

CALEB NICKERSON GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Nov. 11, 2018 Members of Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 162 in Campbell’s Bay marked Remembrance Day on Grand Calumet

Supporting women, at home and abroad

CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Nov. 9, 2018 On Friday night, a group of local women gathered to encourage one another and support a worthy cause while

‘Tis the season to get flu shots

CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Nov. 14, 2018 Flu season is here and local health authorities are targeting those most susceptible to the disease with free vaccinations.

Come for the baking, stay for the supper

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Nov. 15, 2018 On Thursday, Shawville United Church was descended upon by a surge of salivating shoppers for this year’s bazaar and supper. Shortly after the doors were opened, the pies, tarts and squares were going like

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Learning life skills at Adult Education Centre

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 14, 2018 On Nov. 14, a collaboration between four different education and social services groups was formally announced at the Adult Education Centre in Fort Coulonge. The new initiative will allow adult learners of all

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Taking care of business at the Forum

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Nov. 16, 2018 A host of local stakeholders and officials gathered at the R.A. Hall in Campbell’s Bay last week for a day-long forum discussing ways to effectively serve the community. Titled the Pontiac Forum 2018,

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Coulonge crowd keeps it country

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 15, 2018 On Thursday night, Francophone country music up-and-comer Cindy Bédard brought her talents to École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC), playing to an enthusiastic audience decked out in cowboy hats and plaid. Bédard’s appearance was made

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Comets wallop Bandits 12-4

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 10, 2018 The stands in the Fort Coulonge Arena were packed on Saturday night as the Pontiac Senior Comets faced off against the Cumberland Bandits. The hometown boys gave their opponents a walloping that they

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Otter Lake remembers

CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE Nov. 11, 2018 Remembrance Day ceremonies took place in Otter Lake on Sunday at noon, bringing out a sizable crowd to the cenotaph downtown. In lieu of Canadian Forces members, members of the Otter Lake Fire

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Veterans visit Calumet

CALEB NICKERSON GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Nov. 11, 2018 Members of Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 162 in Campbell’s Bay marked Remembrance Day on Grand Calumet Island this year, along with members of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment. The soldiers

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Supporting women, at home and abroad

CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Nov. 9, 2018 On Friday night, a group of local women gathered to encourage one another and support a worthy cause while also indulging in some fine food and fermented grape juice. Organized by Holly Lalonde and

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‘Tis the season to get flu shots

CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Nov. 14, 2018 Flu season is here and local health authorities are targeting those most susceptible to the disease with free vaccinations. The official start of the Centre intégré de santé et des services sociaux de l’Outaouais

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