The Way We Were
25 Years Ago – June 10, 1998 Rusenstrom picked in fifth round: Mike Rusenstrom’s steady progression in Ottawa Valley hockey since leaving Quebec has caught
25 Years Ago – June 10, 1998 Rusenstrom picked in fifth round: Mike Rusenstrom’s steady progression in Ottawa Valley hockey since leaving Quebec has caught
Early exposure to reading and writing is very beneficial to all children. As parents we can provide various activities in everyday life to help support
The wheels of the bus haven’t been going round and round since May 1, for thousands of students in the Pontiac and other regions of
Quyon – Jill Young Deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Ben Kingsbury, as he passed away suddenly on June 5 at age 77.

Eva Baldi Campbell’s Bay June 8, 2023 Students were given the opportunity to visit St. John’s Elementary School after the last bell rang to experience

Connor Lalande Chapeau June 9, 2023 The Chapeau Agricultural Society is expecting the last of the needed permits for its much-anticipated market building to be

Eva Baldi Bryson June 10, 2023 Saturday was for friends and family fun day at the Bryson ballpark. This event was organised in honour of

Connor Lalande Shawville June 9, 2023 The Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac (MDJ) held a fundraising event at Pontiac High School this past Friday. A

Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac June 6, 2023 Two First Nations in the Ottawa area have concluded they do not consent to the construction of a

eva baldi Shawville June 14, 2023 On Tuesday May 30, the Pontiac Archives hosted a talk by Dr. Thomas O’Neill on Ireland’s history and its
25 Years Ago – June 10, 1998 Rusenstrom picked in fifth round: Mike Rusenstrom’s steady progression in Ottawa Valley hockey since leaving Quebec has caught the eye of the Ontario Hockey League’s Oshawa Generals. Oshawa selected the 17-year-old Bristol resident
Early exposure to reading and writing is very beneficial to all children. As parents we can provide various activities in everyday life to help support our children’s language and literacy skills and build the foundation for great reading and writing.
The wheels of the bus haven’t been going round and round since May 1, for thousands of students in the Pontiac and other regions of Quebec due to an ongoing strike between the school bus drivers and their employer. Negotiations
Quyon – Jill Young Deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Ben Kingsbury, as he passed away suddenly on June 5 at age 77. Ben will be missed in our community, as he served in many ways through the

Eva Baldi Campbell’s Bay June 8, 2023 Students were given the opportunity to visit St. John’s Elementary School after the last bell rang to experience an evening of fun organised by the Governing Board with support from teachers and administration.

Connor Lalande Chapeau June 9, 2023 The Chapeau Agricultural Society is expecting the last of the needed permits for its much-anticipated market building to be approved in the coming weeks. The concept for an indoor market venue in Chapeau has

Eva Baldi Bryson June 10, 2023 Saturday was for friends and family fun day at the Bryson ballpark. This event was organised in honour of former Bryson Recreation Association (RA) member Nathalie Lemay who passed away 10 years ago during

Connor Lalande Shawville June 9, 2023 The Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac (MDJ) held a fundraising event at Pontiac High School this past Friday. A youth centre organization, the Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac offers recreational and educational outreach services

Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac June 6, 2023 Two First Nations in the Ottawa area have concluded they do not consent to the construction of a facility for disposing of low-level radioactive waste at the Chalk River nuclear research station, on

eva baldi Shawville June 14, 2023 On Tuesday May 30, the Pontiac Archives hosted a talk by Dr. Thomas O’Neill on Ireland’s history and its impact on the settling of Shawville and Clarendon. Dr. O’Neill, who has spoken at the
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