

Shawville’s Mill Dam Park gets a makeover
The Municipality of Shawville is in the process of upgrading certain facilities at Mill Dam Park. The $110,000 project will provide a variety of new


The Municipality of Shawville is in the process of upgrading certain facilities at Mill Dam Park. The $110,000 project will provide a variety of new


Quyon’s Immeuble Sainte-Marie elementary school hosted its second annual spring market fundraiser at the Quyon Community Centre on Saturday to raise money for end-of-year activities


The Pontiac Agricultural Society hosted dozens of people at the second annual Boots and Bandanas Spring Dance at the Agricultural Hall on the Shawville Fairgrounds


Over a thousand people showed up to enjoy the annual Fort Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival at the Centre Des Draveurs arena over the weekend. The festival,


Pickleball may become a new favourite pastime in the Pontiac this summer, as a handful of municipalities across the region are making moves to bring


The Municipality of Shawville is in the process of upgrading certain facilities at Mill Dam Park. The $110,000 project will provide a variety of new amenities to the town’s only park for children and seniors alike, and several of them


Quyon’s Immeuble Sainte-Marie elementary school hosted its second annual spring market fundraiser at the Quyon Community Centre on Saturday to raise money for end-of-year activities for the students as well as for enhancing some of the school’s outdoor education facilities.


The Pontiac Agricultural Society hosted dozens of people at the second annual Boots and Bandanas Spring Dance at the Agricultural Hall on the Shawville Fairgrounds on Saturday evening. “It’s an appreciation party to thank all of the community for supporting


Over a thousand people showed up to enjoy the annual Fort Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival at the Centre Des Draveurs arena over the weekend. The festival, organized by Fort Coulonge residents Phil Denault and Carole Faubert, was a chance for people


Pickleball may become a new favourite pastime in the Pontiac this summer, as a handful of municipalities across the region are making moves to bring the hybrid sport, which combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis, to their own
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