

Canada Day celebrations return to the Pontiac
Brett Thoms Pontiac July 1, 2022 Sheenboro held its first Canada Day since 2019. “It just feels like it’s a homecoming for Sheen,” said Jean


Brett Thoms Pontiac July 1, 2022 Sheenboro held its first Canada Day since 2019. “It just feels like it’s a homecoming for Sheen,” said Jean


Brett Thoms Sand Bay July 2, 2022 Jim Jones, long time Sand Bay resident, was honoured for his contributions to his community on Saturday. At


Brett Thoms Clarendon June 25, 2022 Ottawa Valley Boss Babes, a podcast that features female entrepreneurs in the Ottawa Valley, was at The Little Red


The Grade 6 kids at L’Envolée in Campbell’s Bay, planted a tree on June 15th in the municipal park by the baseball park in Campbell’s
Eva Baldi Shawville June 20, 2022 On Monday June 20 Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted a meeting for the anglophone business owners about how the
The last two weeks of June mark a lucky time for Quebecers. The time sees two holidays where most people get the day off, Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 29, 2022 During the past few weeks in the Pontiac, many students were graduating and celebrating this major milestone. The Pontiac


Zainab Al-Mehdar Thorne June 3, 2022 Tucked away in the Municipality of Thorne (Ladysmith) two sisters are bringing a luxurious chalet experience to the region


Brett Thoms Pontiac June 27, 2022 The government of Quebec announced plans to create a biodiversity reserve around the Coulonge and Black rivers, along with


Brett Thoms Chapeau June 25,2022 A graduation ceremony was held for the 14 graduates of Dr. Wilbert Keon School in Chapeau on Saturday evening. The


Brett Thoms Pontiac July 1, 2022 Sheenboro held its first Canada Day since 2019. “It just feels like it’s a homecoming for Sheen,” said Jean Gleason, who is on the Sheenboro Canada Day committee. “This is a community that has


Brett Thoms Sand Bay July 2, 2022 Jim Jones, long time Sand Bay resident, was honoured for his contributions to his community on Saturday. At the unveiling of the new backstop at the Sand Bay Ball Park, Jones was honoured


Brett Thoms Clarendon June 25, 2022 Ottawa Valley Boss Babes, a podcast that features female entrepreneurs in the Ottawa Valley, was at The Little Red Wagon Winery on June 25. The event was a gathering of female business owners from


The Grade 6 kids at L’Envolée in Campbell’s Bay, planted a tree on June 15th in the municipal park by the baseball park in Campbell’s Bay. The tree was given to them by the Municipality of Campbell’s Bay, André Fortin
Eva Baldi Shawville June 20, 2022 On Monday June 20 Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted a meeting for the anglophone business owners about how the new Quebec language legislation will affect their businesses. Bill 96 was voted into law on
The last two weeks of June mark a lucky time for Quebecers. The time sees two holidays where most people get the day off, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (Fête nationale) and Canada Day. Holidays are great, and we get two back-to-back. Given
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 29, 2022 During the past few weeks in the Pontiac, many students were graduating and celebrating this major milestone. The Pontiac Continuing Education Centre honoured its students on June 16 at the Little Red Wagon Winery


Zainab Al-Mehdar Thorne June 3, 2022 Tucked away in the Municipality of Thorne (Ladysmith) two sisters are bringing a luxurious chalet experience to the region with their unique A-frame cabins, Chalets Prinella. Born and raised in northern Quebec, Nancy Lemay


Brett Thoms Pontiac June 27, 2022 The government of Quebec announced plans to create a biodiversity reserve around the Coulonge and Black rivers, along with the announcement of nine other protected areas across the province. The proposed area will be


Brett Thoms Chapeau June 25,2022 A graduation ceremony was held for the 14 graduates of Dr. Wilbert Keon School in Chapeau on Saturday evening. The event started with a dinner followed by speeches and an award economy. The principal of
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