
Pontiac teens win bronze with Team Quebec at U20 softball nationals
Hunter Beauregard of Campbell’s Bay and Cade Kuehl of Shawville played for Team Quebec at the U20 national fast-pitch softball championships in Carp, Ont. over

Hunter Beauregard of Campbell’s Bay and Cade Kuehl of Shawville played for Team Quebec at the U20 national fast-pitch softball championships in Carp, Ont. over

This month, Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel spent the day in a canoe on the Noire River with partners from two Outaouais environmental organizations to celebrate

The Jardin Éducatif du Pontiac hosted a community BBQ to celebrate its 35th anniversary on Friday night at its gardens just outside Campbell’s Bay. The

Local ownership group buys rights to Bytown Royals, will relocate to Fort Coulonge The Pontiac’s only semi-professional hockey team will make a return to the

The MRC Pontiac held a special council sitting on Wednesday to formalize, by way of a resolution, its jurisdiction of all household recycling across the

“Our ditches and culverts, they can only take so much,” Mayor Roger Larose says.

Cade Kuehl played third base and catcher at this weekend’s U17 national fast-pitch championships in Saint-Gervais, Que. and scored the game-winning run in the final.

La Fée des Bois Apothecary played host to the second annual Outaouais Herb Gathering Festival over the weekend in Greermount. Visitors, who came from across

Suzie Romain-Pullen has mixed feelings about deep fryers. In her almost 10 years of owning Suzie’s Diner in Bryson, the machines have been her livelihood.

Bristol’s Coronation Hall played host to the Pontiac Community Players on Thursday night as they rehearsed their summer production. The community theatre group is putting

Hunter Beauregard of Campbell’s Bay and Cade Kuehl of Shawville played for Team Quebec at the U20 national fast-pitch softball championships in Carp, Ont. over the weekend, finishing the tournament with a bronze medal. This was the teens’ second consecutive

This month, Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel spent the day in a canoe on the Noire River with partners from two Outaouais environmental organizations to celebrate the progress they have made designating the Noire and Coulonge river watersheds as protected areas.

The Jardin Éducatif du Pontiac hosted a community BBQ to celebrate its 35th anniversary on Friday night at its gardens just outside Campbell’s Bay. The community organization, which helps youth in need by giving them a summer job on a

Local ownership group buys rights to Bytown Royals, will relocate to Fort Coulonge The Pontiac’s only semi-professional hockey team will make a return to the ice this fall in Fort Coulonge, joining the Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League (EOSHL) this

The MRC Pontiac held a special council sitting on Wednesday to formalize, by way of a resolution, its jurisdiction of all household recycling across the county. Until now, recycling has been managed individually by all 18 municipalities. Going forward, the

“Our ditches and culverts, they can only take so much,” Mayor Roger Larose says.

Cade Kuehl played third base and catcher at this weekend’s U17 national fast-pitch championships in Saint-Gervais, Que. and scored the game-winning run in the final.

La Fée des Bois Apothecary played host to the second annual Outaouais Herb Gathering Festival over the weekend in Greermount. Visitors, who came from across Quebec and Ontario, were invited to camp on the farm and partake in a series

Suzie Romain-Pullen has mixed feelings about deep fryers. In her almost 10 years of owning Suzie’s Diner in Bryson, the machines have been her livelihood. French fries, chicken fingers and onion rings, among other fried favourites, were enjoyed by many

Bristol’s Coronation Hall played host to the Pontiac Community Players on Thursday night as they rehearsed their summer production. The community theatre group is putting the final touches on its show, an adaptation of Toronto playwright David S. Craig’s Having
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