
Bikepacking route gives cyclists intimate experience of Pontiac hinterland
Connor Lalande Pontiac July 7, 2023 “We were riding down a pretty rough, unassuming road in Lanark County, and I found myself humming The Log

Connor Lalande Pontiac July 7, 2023 “We were riding down a pretty rough, unassuming road in Lanark County, and I found myself humming The Log

Charles Dickson Quyon July 8, 2023 The fourth annual Quyon Truck and Tractor Pull was held at the fairgrounds in Quyon on Saturday and, according

Celebrating 150 Years of Community in Bryson Cindy Melcher Bryson July 8, 2023 The Legions Park was a flurry of activity with the celebration of

Fifteen players signed to Senior Comets Madelaine Methot Fort Coulonge July 10, 2023 After the exciting news a few weeks ago from Pontiac Comets owner,

Fundraiser held by Shawville branch of Victoria’s Quilts Connor Lalande Shawville July 5, 2023 Homemade quilts of every colour palette and decorative theme adorned the

Raises funds for rebuilt tennis court CHARLES DICKSON Norway Bay July 8, 2023 When Brian Booth arrived at the park next to the Centennial Hall
Madelaine Methot Pontiac June 21, 2023 At the June 21 meeting of the MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors, Director General Kim Lesage presented the results
Waltham – Helen Perry Canada Day in Waltham was very quiet. With raging forest fires in northern Quebec, and heavy smoke blanketing the entire region,

Historical interpretation and aerial adventure park attracting visitors from around the world Connor Lalande Mansfield June 28, 2023 “What the thrill about this place is,
Free summer program to be held in Fort Coulonge outlined at MRC meeting Connor Lalande Campbell’s Bay June 21, 2023 A project to promote the

Connor Lalande Pontiac July 7, 2023 “We were riding down a pretty rough, unassuming road in Lanark County, and I found myself humming The Log Driver’s Waltz for some reason,” said Eric Betteridge with a chuckle. “I often hum when

Charles Dickson Quyon July 8, 2023 The fourth annual Quyon Truck and Tractor Pull was held at the fairgrounds in Quyon on Saturday and, according to one of its organizers, it was a big success. “It was a pretty good

Celebrating 150 Years of Community in Bryson Cindy Melcher Bryson July 8, 2023 The Legions Park was a flurry of activity with the celebration of the annual Community Day in Bryson this past Saturday. Revitalization Bryson did an incredible job

Fifteen players signed to Senior Comets Madelaine Methot Fort Coulonge July 10, 2023 After the exciting news a few weeks ago from Pontiac Comets owner, Sébastien Bonnerot, that senior hockey would be returning to Fort Coulonge, Bonnerot has confirmed with

Fundraiser held by Shawville branch of Victoria’s Quilts Connor Lalande Shawville July 5, 2023 Homemade quilts of every colour palette and decorative theme adorned the pews of Shawville United Church this past Wednesday for a quilt show fundraiser. Organized by

Raises funds for rebuilt tennis court CHARLES DICKSON Norway Bay July 8, 2023 When Brian Booth arrived at the park next to the Centennial Hall in Norway Bay on Saturday afternoon, his first stop was to stick a strip of
Madelaine Methot Pontiac June 21, 2023 At the June 21 meeting of the MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors, Director General Kim Lesage presented the results of a study conducted by the University of Montreal’s biology department on the percentage of
Waltham – Helen Perry Canada Day in Waltham was very quiet. With raging forest fires in northern Quebec, and heavy smoke blanketing the entire region, most residents were quite content to display Canadian flags and enjoy the company of friends

Historical interpretation and aerial adventure park attracting visitors from around the world Connor Lalande Mansfield June 28, 2023 “What the thrill about this place is, beyond people jumping out of trees and flying down ziplines, is when they come around
Free summer program to be held in Fort Coulonge outlined at MRC meeting Connor Lalande Campbell’s Bay June 21, 2023 A project to promote the mental health of Pontiac youth is being offered in Fort Coulonge this summer, free to
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