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Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville June 4, 2022 This year’s kids fishing derby had a record turnout with 124 officially registered. It is an annual event held


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville June 4, 2022 This year’s kids fishing derby had a record turnout with 124 officially registered. It is an annual event held
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 26, 2022 The Kebaowek First Nation hosted an online roundtable titled No Consent for Nuclear Waste on Algonquin Lands last Thursday.
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 30, 2022 The CAQ held a policy convention last weekend in Drummondville, which was the party’s last major gathering before October’s
May 28,1997 25 Years Ago Ten B&E’s in one week: From Waltham to Pontiac Station and nearly every place in between was hit with a
Am I crazy, or have the bugs been horrific the past few weeks? We’ve had to carry our bug spray around with us like .
Dear Editor, As investors arrive to the Pontiac contemplating opening various businesses and in particular forestry mills, a common question is asked of me. Will
The passage of Bill 96 will have a lot of unfortunate consequences for both Quebec anglophones and new immigrants arriving to the province. Preventing people


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 The first of the season, the Shawville Street Market brought in about 35 different artisans from all over the


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay May 29, 2022 The federal Conservative Party leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis visited the Pontiac at the Church of Faith, Praise and


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 Dedicated to celebrating the month of the Tree and Forests the MRC Pontiac staff were giving out free trees


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville June 4, 2022 This year’s kids fishing derby had a record turnout with 124 officially registered. It is an annual event held Quebec-wide where kids can fish without . . .
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 26, 2022 The Kebaowek First Nation hosted an online roundtable titled No Consent for Nuclear Waste on Algonquin Lands last Thursday. The roundtable was attended by the chiefs of various Algonquin nations, as well as .
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 30, 2022 The CAQ held a policy convention last weekend in Drummondville, which was the party’s last major gathering before October’s election. The theme of the meeting was . . .
May 28,1997 25 Years Ago Ten B&E’s in one week: From Waltham to Pontiac Station and nearly every place in between was hit with a rash of break and enters and robberies this past week. The Campbell’s Bay detachment of
Am I crazy, or have the bugs been horrific the past few weeks? We’ve had to carry our bug spray around with us like . . .
Dear Editor, As investors arrive to the Pontiac contemplating opening various businesses and in particular forestry mills, a common question is asked of me. Will there be people in the Pontiac who want to work? We know that throughout the
The passage of Bill 96 will have a lot of unfortunate consequences for both Quebec anglophones and new immigrants arriving to the province. Preventing people from receiving basic services in a language that they have used from birth in .


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 The first of the season, the Shawville Street Market brought in about 35 different artisans from all over the Pontiac and many residents out to Main St. to enjoy local products, dancing, animals and


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay May 29, 2022 The federal Conservative Party leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis visited the Pontiac at the Church of Faith, Praise and Prayer in Campbell’s Bay on a campaign stop. Lewis, who is an MP representing Haldimand-Norfolk


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 Dedicated to celebrating the month of the Tree and Forests the MRC Pontiac staff were giving out free trees to community members as part of the Tree and Forests Festival. The staff set up
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