
Cyclist hit on Hwy 148 suffers minor injuries
A cyclist was hit by a car on Highway 148 and sent to hospital with minor injuries last week, Sûreté Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier
A cyclist was hit by a car on Highway 148 and sent to hospital with minor injuries last week, Sûreté Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier
This summer, 23 Pontiac youth have decided to tackle their mental health challenges head on through this new summer job program.
Twenty years ago, Jennifer Davies was eight months pregnant when she, with the help of a small team including then Clarendon mayor Jack Lang and
At least three techs still pursuing positions elsewhere The union representing medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais has confirmed three of the technicians currently working
Members of Kebaowek First Nation and its environmental assessment team set up shop in the Pontiac Archives on Wednesday to raise awareness about their concerns
Rock wall reinforcement chosen as best option for repairing Norway Bay landmark The Municipality of Bristol has accepted the recommendation from the Bristol Pier Committee
“I’ve never hated you more,” Chris McCuen yelled across the court after opponent Leon Bester scored a point against him during the Shawville Pickleball Club’s
The five medical imaging technicians who applied to positions in Gatineau and Ontario last month are unlikely to leave their jobs in the Pontiac until
Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three
The Pontiac may become home to Canada’s largest land-based Atlantic salmon farm in the next five years, if its proponent is granted the permits it
A cyclist was hit by a car on Highway 148 and sent to hospital with minor injuries last week, Sûreté Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier has confirmed. He said police officers responded to a collision involving a vehicle and a
This summer, 23 Pontiac youth have decided to tackle their mental health challenges head on through this new summer job program.
Twenty years ago, Jennifer Davies was eight months pregnant when she, with the help of a small team including then Clarendon mayor Jack Lang and Shawville mayor Albert Amrstrong, moved the Shawville-Clarendon Library from its former location in the basement
At least three techs still pursuing positions elsewhere The union representing medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais has confirmed three of the technicians currently working in the Pontiac who had recently applied to higher paying positions in Gatineau and Ontario
Members of Kebaowek First Nation and its environmental assessment team set up shop in the Pontiac Archives on Wednesday to raise awareness about their concerns with the plans to build a nuclear waste disposal facility at the Chalk River nuclear
Rock wall reinforcement chosen as best option for repairing Norway Bay landmark The Municipality of Bristol has accepted the recommendation from the Bristol Pier Committee that the best course of action for preserving the historical pier in Norway Bay is
“I’ve never hated you more,” Chris McCuen yelled across the court after opponent Leon Bester scored a point against him during the Shawville Pickleball Club’s first-ever tournament on Wednesday morning. Twelve of the club’s 35 or so members gathered on
The five medical imaging technicians who applied to positions in Gatineau and Ontario last month are unlikely to leave their jobs in the Pontiac until at least this fall, if they are successful in their applications. “We don’t know when
Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three years ago.
The Pontiac may become home to Canada’s largest land-based Atlantic salmon farm in the next five years, if its proponent is granted the permits it needs to run the facilities. Outaouais-based business Samonix is hoping to build the fish farm
PPHS REUNION: August 2, 2025
REGISTRATION IS ON AND ACTIVE!
$60 per person (cocktails, dinner)
Come connect with your classmates. Space limited, so registration & payment a must.
E-transfer: pphsreunioncommittee@gmail.com
Cheque: Kathy Wickens (call 613-600-1455)
331 Somerville Drive, Perth, ON K7H 3C6
Location: Otter Lake R.A. Association, 394 Tessier Street
Euchre tournament fundraiser for Otter Lake’s 150th Anniversary in 2026.
Pre-registration on now. $5 per person if pre-registered before the tournament. $8/pp at the door on the day of the tournament. You can send an e-transfer to pre-register to: otterlake150@outlook.com or contact Lory Beaudoin at: lorybeaudoin@gmail.com
The door opens at noon. Snacks and drinks for sale. The tournament starts at 1PM—prizes for the top 3 places; the lowest score and most lone hands. All skill levels welcome.
Paul Ryan Park, Waltham
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
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