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Municipal election season is not under way yet, at least not officially. But the buzz around who will run, and who will not, is certainly
Municipal election season is not under way yet, at least not officially. But the buzz around who will run, and who will not, is certainly

Campbell’s Bay councillors Josey Bouchard and Jean-Pierre Landry will both be throwing their hat in the race for the warden’s seat come September. Current MRC

Police recovered his body from the lake on Sunday afternoon.
That’s the distressing message we got from longtime environmental activist David Suzuki last week. For decades, Suzuki has been a voice of at once urgency

Three Pontiac municipalities are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to managing their organic waste.

Longtime Pontiac Hospital nurse Liz Buehlow wasn’t expecting fireworks on the eve of her retirement after 40 years in the profession, and neither was she
Despite our slow, cold spring, it seems we’re right on track with summer in the Pontiac. The corn is looking just about knee high. Strawberries

The three school boards responsible for Pontiac schools have been ordered to cut over $16 million.

The Quebec Liberal Party’s recently elected leader Pablo Rodriguez has appointed Pontiac MNA André Fortin to the position of “whip en chef”, or chief whip

Local non-profit Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac hosted its annual general meeting on the morning of Thursday, June 26, for which it was joined by many
Municipal election season is not under way yet, at least not officially. But the buzz around who will run, and who will not, is certainly getting louder. Over the summer, several residents have indicated their intention to make a go

Campbell’s Bay councillors Josey Bouchard and Jean-Pierre Landry will both be throwing their hat in the race for the warden’s seat come September. Current MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller has yet to announce whether she will be running again.

Police recovered his body from the lake on Sunday afternoon.
That’s the distressing message we got from longtime environmental activist David Suzuki last week. For decades, Suzuki has been a voice of at once urgency and optimism in the fight against climate change, pushing individuals and governments to do more,

Three Pontiac municipalities are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to managing their organic waste.

Longtime Pontiac Hospital nurse Liz Buehlow wasn’t expecting fireworks on the eve of her retirement after 40 years in the profession, and neither was she expecting a different kind of explosion that rattled her house on July 3. Around lunchtime
Despite our slow, cold spring, it seems we’re right on track with summer in the Pontiac. The corn is looking just about knee high. Strawberries are ripe for the picking, mostly. And the peonies, in their exaggerated curtsies, have laid

The three school boards responsible for Pontiac schools have been ordered to cut over $16 million.

The Quebec Liberal Party’s recently elected leader Pablo Rodriguez has appointed Pontiac MNA André Fortin to the position of “whip en chef”, or chief whip for the party. In a June 26 press release, Fortin was also named opposition critic

Local non-profit Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac hosted its annual general meeting on the morning of Thursday, June 26, for which it was joined by many of its community partners and program participants from the past year. The organization works to
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