
Resignations in the MoP and MRC
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 6 2022 The director general of the Municipality of Pontiac and the economic development director of the MRC Pontiac both announced
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 6 2022 The director general of the Municipality of Pontiac and the economic development director of the MRC Pontiac both announced
Jeremy Morse Fort-Coulonge May 7, 2022 The Pontiac’s drag scene continues to defy expectations with Saturday’s sold-out show at Fort-Coulonge’s Café Downtown. The three-hour event
Local veterinarian, Dr. Mel Jowett, is unable to serve clients outside of the clinic she works at because her temporary license to practice in Quebec
Apr. 30,1997 25 Years Ago Donating organs helps family deal with child’s death: The parents of Carole Trudeau are still trying to cope with the
Growing up, I only knew one child with allergies and I always felt she was singled out because of it. Parents and teachers alike would
A few years ago, a young veterinarian from the U.K. chose to settle in the Pontiac. Of all the places in the world she could
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is proposing the construction of an engineered facility for the permanent disposal of low-level waste at Chalk River Laboratories. The proposal is
Brett Thoms Shawville April 30, 2021 The curling season was wrapped up at the Shawville Curling Club for both the senior daytime group and the
Raquel Fletcher Pontiac April 29, 2022 Even the most astute political observer could be forgiven if he or she missed a last minute amendment this
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac April 29, 2022 Willingness, readiness, confidence and togetherness were some of the takeaways from the different parties that participated in the Évolution
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 6 2022 The director general of the Municipality of Pontiac and the economic development director of the MRC Pontiac both announced they will be resigning their positions. Pierre Said, director general of the Municipality of Pontiac
Jeremy Morse Fort-Coulonge May 7, 2022 The Pontiac’s drag scene continues to defy expectations with Saturday’s sold-out show at Fort-Coulonge’s Café Downtown. The three-hour event featured Ottawa-based queens Kiki Coe, Kimmy Couture, Vera and Karamilk performing everything from. . .
Local veterinarian, Dr. Mel Jowett, is unable to serve clients outside of the clinic she works at because her temporary license to practice in Quebec was revoked because she did not fulfill the language requirements. The Quebec office of the
Apr. 30,1997 25 Years Ago Donating organs helps family deal with child’s death: The parents of Carole Trudeau are still trying to cope with the sudden death of their nine-year-old daughter who passed away two week’s ago on April 15.
Growing up, I only knew one child with allergies and I always felt she was singled out because of it. Parents and teachers alike would blame that child for not being able to send certain foods. When I grew up
A few years ago, a young veterinarian from the U.K. chose to settle in the Pontiac. Of all the places in the world she could have gone, she came here. It was our great good fortune that she made it
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is proposing the construction of an engineered facility for the permanent disposal of low-level waste at Chalk River Laboratories. The proposal is now before Canada’s nuclear regulator, which will make a final decision following public hearings that
Brett Thoms Shawville April 30, 2021 The curling season was wrapped up at the Shawville Curling Club for both the senior daytime group and the competitive nighttime group last week. The curling season was short this year due to a
Raquel Fletcher Pontiac April 29, 2022 Even the most astute political observer could be forgiven if he or she missed a last minute amendment this week to Bill 96, the government’s reform of the French language charter. It was tabled
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac April 29, 2022 Willingness, readiness, confidence and togetherness were some of the takeaways from the different parties that participated in the Évolution Verte Outaouais Tour. To further the agenda on green initiatives and move towards a more
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
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