

Onslow Elementary School presented with cheque
Connor Lalande Quyon May 15, 2023 Director of Financial Resources at the Western Quebec School Board, Martine Lupien, presented Onslow Elementary School with a $1000


Connor Lalande Quyon May 15, 2023 Director of Financial Resources at the Western Quebec School Board, Martine Lupien, presented Onslow Elementary School with a $1000


Glen Hartle Pontiac May 13, 2023 The Pontiac Farmers’ Market opened the season under sunny skies on May 13, just in time for Mother’s Day


Glen Hartle Shawville May 16, 2023 Café 349 has a new exhibit adorning her walls and it is compliments of artPontiac and the Pontiac High


The Pontiac-wide school bus driver strike, represented by Teamster Local 106, against Sogesco, the company that owns Autobus Lasalle, continues as frustration among parents mounts.


The Bristol Community Association (BCA) hosted their first talent show in seven years and it was a resounding success, all around. Their twofold set of


Main Street in Shawville was abuzz with activity during the town’s street market this past Saturday. With sections of the roadway closed off to vehicles,


The Regional Association of West Quebecers held a public screening of a documentary titled What We Chose to Remember last Saturday night in Pontiac High


Connor Lalande Bryson May 13, 2023 Large and enthusiastic crowds gathered in Bryson this past Saturday for the acclaimed and much anticipated Royal Canadian Mountain


Brett Thoms Otter Lake May 13, 2023 The Municipality of Otter Lake held a public meeting to reveal their plans for a splash pad and


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 15, 2023 Another spring has come, and with it, another year of flooding along the Ottawa River and its tributaries. The


Connor Lalande Quyon May 15, 2023 Director of Financial Resources at the Western Quebec School Board, Martine Lupien, presented Onslow Elementary School with a $1000 cheque for new recreational equipment this past Monday. A participant in the annual Grand défi


Glen Hartle Pontiac May 13, 2023 The Pontiac Farmers’ Market opened the season under sunny skies on May 13, just in time for Mother’s Day shoppers and cottagers returning for the summer. Host Ron Hodgins once again dazzled with his


Glen Hartle Shawville May 16, 2023 Café 349 has a new exhibit adorning her walls and it is compliments of artPontiac and the Pontiac High School’s Visual Arts students. In fact, this collection is their third annual show and is


The Pontiac-wide school bus driver strike, represented by Teamster Local 106, against Sogesco, the company that owns Autobus Lasalle, continues as frustration among parents mounts. Last Thursday, the Ministry of Labour reached out to the union’s representatives to gauge their


The Bristol Community Association (BCA) hosted their first talent show in seven years and it was a resounding success, all around. Their twofold set of goals was to host an event bringing the community together and to raise funds for


Main Street in Shawville was abuzz with activity during the town’s street market this past Saturday. With sections of the roadway closed off to vehicles, vendors and artisans from throughout the area set up booths to showcase the wide variety


The Regional Association of West Quebecers held a public screening of a documentary titled What We Chose to Remember last Saturday night in Pontiac High School’s auditorium. The filmmaker, Guy Rex Rodgers, also attended the screening to present his thoughts


Connor Lalande Bryson May 13, 2023 Large and enthusiastic crowds gathered in Bryson this past Saturday for the acclaimed and much anticipated Royal Canadian Mountain Police (RCMP) Musical Ride. As the riders and their horses entered, they were met with


Brett Thoms Otter Lake May 13, 2023 The Municipality of Otter Lake held a public meeting to reveal their plans for a splash pad and numerous other upgrades to the Otter Lake Recreation Association(RA) grounds at the Raymond Johnston Community


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 15, 2023 Another spring has come, and with it, another year of flooding along the Ottawa River and its tributaries. The waters began receding from peak levels in early-May, but in their wake they’ve left property
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