

Bouffe buffs up school lunch options with new program
Students in local schools will be able to eat a nutritious meal.


Students in local schools will be able to eat a nutritious meal.


It was bombs away for the Bombers as the team captured the Bryson Recreation Association’s annual September three-pitch tournament with a victory in the tournament


Two young Pontiac hockey players are making names as some of the brightest prospects in the Outaouais as they begin their season with an elite


Anyone who heard the twang of banjos and sweet fiddle melodies near Thorne’s Himmelman Road on Saturday could easily have imagined themselves in deep Appalachia,


About 50 people packed the Shawville RA hall to discuss the future of the town’s arena after council received a study that details some $17


The municipality believes the facility, built in the 1960s, is at a crucial juncture.


A Magic: The Gathering artist signed some of his creations during a chance stop at Renaissance Variety in Shawville.


The prospect was selected to play for Canada’s U18 softball team at an upcoming international tournament in Argentina.


Organizers held the annual run on the 45th anniversary since the runs began.


Otter Lake’s 50-plus club hosted an evening of entertainment by an Elvis impersonator on Saturday night. The singer came complete with slicked-back hair and


Students in local schools will be able to eat a nutritious meal.


It was bombs away for the Bombers as the team captured the Bryson Recreation Association’s annual September three-pitch tournament with a victory in the tournament final on Sep. 21. The Bombers, who were runners-up in last year’s A division final,


Two young Pontiac hockey players are making names as some of the brightest prospects in the Outaouais as they begin their season with an elite team in Gatineau. Taytum Thompson of Clarendon and Tristan Queale of Luskville made the final


Anyone who heard the twang of banjos and sweet fiddle melodies near Thorne’s Himmelman Road on Saturday could easily have imagined themselves in deep Appalachia, sipping on moonshine and listening to the old-time masters jamming late into the night. The


About 50 people packed the Shawville RA hall to discuss the future of the town’s arena after council received a study that details some $17 million in recommended repairs.


The municipality believes the facility, built in the 1960s, is at a crucial juncture.


A Magic: The Gathering artist signed some of his creations during a chance stop at Renaissance Variety in Shawville.


The prospect was selected to play for Canada’s U18 softball team at an upcoming international tournament in Argentina.


Organizers held the annual run on the 45th anniversary since the runs began.


Otter Lake’s 50-plus club hosted an evening of entertainment by an Elvis impersonator on Saturday night. The singer came complete with slicked-back hair and shimmering apparel, and crooned Elvis’ greatest hits to the Otter Lake onlookers. Club president Janet
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