Hydro-Québec explains upper Pontiac power outage
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 1, 2023 Hydro-Québec (HQ) presented its preliminary analysis of the causes of the outage that occurred on Feb 4-5, 2023, to
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 1, 2023 Hydro-Québec (HQ) presented its preliminary analysis of the causes of the outage that occurred on Feb 4-5, 2023, to
Complaint Dear Editor, I’d like to complain* – imagine that – about the weather. Over this past winter, we’ve had warnings of huge fierce storms,
Mar. 4,1998 25 Years Ago Quebec’s first female welders to graduate: Two local women are poised to become the first female welders in Quebec. After
Some would say that this coming weekend, on March 11, when time springs forward is one of the most dreaded weekends of the year for
The recent name change of the federal riding from Pontiac to Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi is all about symbolism. Not that that’s a bad thing. Recognizing the


Charles Dickson Campbell’s Bay February 27, 2023 Kim Lesage had been MRC Pontiac’s Director of Engineering and Infrastructure for just over four years when she


Connor Lalande Fort-Coulonge March 4, 2023 The smell of exhaust and the roar of engines filled the air at the 25th edition of the Snowmobile


Connor Lalande Bristol March 8, 2023 Nestled along Highway 148, just west of Bristol, there is a farm unlike any other within the Pontiac. After


On a Saturday afternoon in February, Lorne Daley poured himself a tall glass of water. He asked his Alexa speaker to shut off the country


Pierre Cyr Fort-Coulonge March 3, 2023 Dany Ladouceur, a young building contractor from Fort-Coulonge, purchased the house located at 189 rue Principale in the heart
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 1, 2023 Hydro-Québec (HQ) presented its preliminary analysis of the causes of the outage that occurred on Feb 4-5, 2023, to several local representatives last week. The Mayor of L’Isle-aux-Allumettes Corey Spence, the Mayor of Chichester
Complaint Dear Editor, I’d like to complain* – imagine that – about the weather. Over this past winter, we’ve had warnings of huge fierce storms, which often turned out to be piddly little snow squalls; inconvenient enough, but not the
Mar. 4,1998 25 Years Ago Quebec’s first female welders to graduate: Two local women are poised to become the first female welders in Quebec. After one and a half years of welding theory and practice at the Centre de Formation
Some would say that this coming weekend, on March 11, when time springs forward is one of the most dreaded weekends of the year for parents. When I had little ones I dreaded this weekend like the plague. Everyone was
The recent name change of the federal riding from Pontiac to Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi is all about symbolism. Not that that’s a bad thing. Recognizing the presence of the Kitigan Zibi reservation, home to descendents of the original inhabitants of what


Charles Dickson Campbell’s Bay February 27, 2023 Kim Lesage had been MRC Pontiac’s Director of Engineering and Infrastructure for just over four years when she heard that her boss, Bernard Roy, was leaving the Director General position. That was in


Connor Lalande Fort-Coulonge March 4, 2023 The smell of exhaust and the roar of engines filled the air at the 25th edition of the Snowmobile Races in Fort-Coulonge this past Saturday. Taking place at the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs


Connor Lalande Bristol March 8, 2023 Nestled along Highway 148, just west of Bristol, there is a farm unlike any other within the Pontiac. After pulling off the highway and driving a short distance up the meandering driveway, a charming


On a Saturday afternoon in February, Lorne Daley poured himself a tall glass of water. He asked his Alexa speaker to shut off the country music playlist that had been playing all morning, slung his acoustic guitar over his shoulder


Pierre Cyr Fort-Coulonge March 3, 2023 Dany Ladouceur, a young building contractor from Fort-Coulonge, purchased the house located at 189 rue Principale in the heart of the village in early 2023. The residence, originally called the Carlson House, was built
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