

Committee to raise money for $2M Shawville arena repairs
As a young lad, Mike Rusenstrom spent many an evening at the Shawville arena watching the older kids perfect their slapshots. “You were the little


As a young lad, Mike Rusenstrom spent many an evening at the Shawville arena watching the older kids perfect their slapshots. “You were the little


The Pontiac syndicate of the Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) had a lively debate about increasing union dues before it could officially begin its 2025


Hydro-Québec hosted an open house in Quyon on Mar. 26 to address the public’s concerns about upcoming work on the power lines. The company is


The MRC Pontiac has released the results of a territory-wide housing survey it conducted a year ago in a statistical report highlighting key stats and


Four Pontiac municipalities are taking a new approach to community project development this year, one that will see greater participation and input from the municipalities’


The Fort Coulonge Comets hosted a final home opener for all of the association’s minor hockey teams on Sunday at the Centre de Loisirs des


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a


Levels between Fort Coulonge and Aylmer are expected to stabilize over the coming week.


Pontiac’s council of mayors has rejected a request from Alleyn and Cawood for a pause to the MRC’s legal action to collect its unpaid 2024


A new course will be available to Pontiac High School’s (PHS) Grade 10 students as they begin choosing their electives for next fall – firefighting.


As a young lad, Mike Rusenstrom spent many an evening at the Shawville arena watching the older kids perfect their slapshots. “You were the little kid watching the big kids, hoping you could be that good,” he said. Now that


The Pontiac syndicate of the Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) had a lively debate about increasing union dues before it could officially begin its 2025 annual general assembly on Mar. 27. The meeting’s start was delayed by about 40 minutes


Hydro-Québec hosted an open house in Quyon on Mar. 26 to address the public’s concerns about upcoming work on the power lines. The company is planning to upgrade the nearly hundred-year-old transmission lines between Quyon and Wyman in the coming


The MRC Pontiac has released the results of a territory-wide housing survey it conducted a year ago in a statistical report highlighting key stats and takeaways. The survey, opened in Feb. 2024, was available to the public for two months


Four Pontiac municipalities are taking a new approach to community project development this year, one that will see greater participation and input from the municipalities’ residents. The initiative, called “participatory budgeting,” will invite community members in Otter Lake, Allumette Island,


The Fort Coulonge Comets hosted a final home opener for all of the association’s minor hockey teams on Sunday at the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs arena in Fort Coulonge. Six Comets teams took the ice for the final game


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a collection of kitchen secrets from across the region, published by Pontiac Printshop in 1968. Our


Levels between Fort Coulonge and Aylmer are expected to stabilize over the coming week.


Pontiac’s council of mayors has rejected a request from Alleyn and Cawood for a pause to the MRC’s legal action to collect its unpaid 2024 municipal shares. In January, a majority of mayors voted in favour of pursuing legal action


A new course will be available to Pontiac High School’s (PHS) Grade 10 students as they begin choosing their electives for next fall – firefighting. The two-year training has been in place at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) for the past
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