

Putting down roots in Pontiac’s growing grape industry
New vine growers’ association seeks to put Pontiac on the wine-making map Charles Dickson Bristol June 29, 2023 Cynthia Case and Frederic Gagnon are putting


New vine growers’ association seeks to put Pontiac on the wine-making map Charles Dickson Bristol June 29, 2023 Cynthia Case and Frederic Gagnon are putting
— Part of new longterm agreement First Nation has signed with Chalk River nuclear proponents — Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation has provided its consent
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 26, 2023 School bus drivers from the Local 106 of the Teamsters Union have agreed to an offer from their employer,
Eva Baldi Pontiac June 28, 2023 The implementation of Bill 96, also known as “an act respecting French, the official and common language of Quebec,”
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 27, 2023 With June slowly shifting into July, Canada Day is upon us. From St. John’s to Vancouver, people throughout this
Eva Baldi Pontiac June 14, 2023 Madeleine Vallières, a high school teacher of Quebec and Canadian history and resident of Fort Coulonge, was awarded the
Quyon – Jill Young This past Friday was Graduation Day for the Pontiac High students and it was so much fun seeing all of the
Big Decision Ahead Dear Editor, We have a problem, a slow-growing problem with no really good solution. We have trash, stuff we bought but don’t
25 Years Ago – June 24, 1998 Very hot open house: The stifling heat Sunday didn’t stop more than 300 visitors from attending the annual
With Canada Day just around the corner, it is a great time to teach children about Canada and the symbols we use to represent our


New vine growers’ association seeks to put Pontiac on the wine-making map Charles Dickson Bristol June 29, 2023 Cynthia Case and Frederic Gagnon are putting down roots in the Pontiac – grape vine roots that is. Last Thursday afternoon, the
— Part of new longterm agreement First Nation has signed with Chalk River nuclear proponents — Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation has provided its consent for the federal government’s plan to build a nuclear waste facility a kilometer from the
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 26, 2023 School bus drivers from the Local 106 of the Teamsters Union have agreed to an offer from their employer, Autobus Lasalle, that will end the drivers strike in the MRC Pontiac. Members of the
Eva Baldi Pontiac June 28, 2023 The implementation of Bill 96, also known as “an act respecting French, the official and common language of Quebec,” is having English Quebecers feeling the implication of a law that restricts the use of
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 27, 2023 With June slowly shifting into July, Canada Day is upon us. From St. John’s to Vancouver, people throughout this vast country of ours will take July 1 as an opportunity to come together in
Eva Baldi Pontiac June 14, 2023 Madeleine Vallières, a high school teacher of Quebec and Canadian history and resident of Fort Coulonge, was awarded the Forces Avenir prize for engagement in education at École secondaire La Cité in Gatineau in
Quyon – Jill Young This past Friday was Graduation Day for the Pontiac High students and it was so much fun seeing all of the photos on Facebook. Everyone looked wonderful in their beautiful gowns and handsome suits. All the
Big Decision Ahead Dear Editor, We have a problem, a slow-growing problem with no really good solution. We have trash, stuff we bought but don’t want and can’t use. The packaging that comes with every single thing we buy, the
25 Years Ago – June 24, 1998 Very hot open house: The stifling heat Sunday didn’t stop more than 300 visitors from attending the annual open house at Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton in Quyon. While the numbers were down
With Canada Day just around the corner, it is a great time to teach children about Canada and the symbols we use to represent our country. With young children you can start by teaching them to identify a maple leaf.
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