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A new kind of support is now available to farmers across Canada who may be struggling with their mental health – a crisis line that


A new kind of support is now available to farmers across Canada who may be struggling with their mental health – a crisis line that


This year’s upgrades will include moving the skating rink to a property near Luskville’s Vallée-des-Voyageurs school and insulating the park’s service builsing so it can


Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their


Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.


Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.


In the early hours of Feb. 4, Maurice Morin pulled off Highway 148 to help a driver who had gotten a flat tire. The driver,


Over 30 health and social service organizations from across the Pontiac are going to be gathered in one place this Saturday, Feb. 8, with a


The Municipality of Pontiac presented its new plans for upgrades to its major parks in Quyon and Luskville on Jan. 28 to a small crowd


Joan Rusenstrom has been spending an awful lot of time with her 1970 Pontiac Protestant High School (PPHS) yearbook lately, which she recently dug out


Alleyn and Cawood has refused to pay its 2024 municipal shares to the MRC because it believes it’s been charged on a flawed, over-inflated property


A new kind of support is now available to farmers across Canada who may be struggling with their mental health – a crisis line that can be called at any hour of the day, 365 days a year. The free


This year’s upgrades will include moving the skating rink to a property near Luskville’s Vallée-des-Voyageurs school and insulating the park’s service builsing so it can be used year-round.


Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their operations.


Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.


Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.


In the early hours of Feb. 4, Maurice Morin pulled off Highway 148 to help a driver who had gotten a flat tire. The driver, who’d allegedly already stolen two vehicles near Montreal in the 12 hours prior, then took


Over 30 health and social service organizations from across the Pontiac are going to be gathered in one place this Saturday, Feb. 8, with a single goal in mind: getting you connected with the support you need, whatever it is.


The Municipality of Pontiac presented its new plans for upgrades to its major parks in Quyon and Luskville on Jan. 28 to a small crowd gathered at the Quyon Community Centre.


Joan Rusenstrom has been spending an awful lot of time with her 1970 Pontiac Protestant High School (PPHS) yearbook lately, which she recently dug out from a box in her basement, tracking down the names of her fellow classmates from


Alleyn and Cawood has refused to pay its 2024 municipal shares to the MRC because it believes it’s been charged on a flawed, over-inflated property evaluation. Now, the MRC is pursuing legal action to collect the money it’s owed.
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